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my stray night‑out guide: best clubs nearby me in Depok

@Topiclo Admin4/20/2026blog
my stray night‑out guide: best clubs nearby me in Depok

my mind’s still buzzing from the late‑night drum‑practice, so here’s a messy, half‑sober rundown of the clubs that actually make you want to stay past sunrise in Depok.

Quick Answers About Depok



*Q: Is Depok expensive?
A: Rent for a one‑bedroom near the university averages about IDR 3.5 million per month; you can find cheaper rooms at IDR 2 million if you’re okay with shared kitchens. Food and transport stay under IDR 1 million a week for a student budget.

Q: Is it safe?
A: Crime rates are lower than Jakarta’s central districts; the most common issue is bike theft after midnight, so lock your rack.

Q: Who should NOT move here?
A: Anyone who needs 24‑hour luxury services-Depok’s nightlife is lively, but upscale 24/7 concierge options are scarce.

Q: How’s the job market for freelancers?
A: Digital gigs flow from the nearby TechnoPark; average freelance rates hover around USD 15‑20 per hour for design and content work.

Q: What’s the weather like?
A: Think a perpetual tropical sauna that drops to a damp sweater‑weather by 8 pm-humid, hot, then a sudden monsoon‑scented breeze.

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the clubs (option B: stream of consciousness + blockquotes)



so there’s this place called
Matahari Club on Margonda. I walked in after a rehearsal, bartender brushed off my spilled water, then dropped a remix of a 70’s funk track. “the vibe is raw, the crowd bites the beat,” a local warned me, and I believed it because the bass actually felt like a drum‑solo.

> "Matahari makes you forget you’re not a professional DJ," shouted a patron at 2 am. -
Reddit thread

next door,
Club D'Jazz is a cramped basement that smells like old vinyl and coffee. the owner, a former jazz bassist, still plays a set on Thursday nights. it’s cheap-entry is IDR 30 k, drinks start at IDR 20 k. perfect for a budget student who wants to hear live improvisation without a cover charge.

> "If you want actual live music, skip the EDM clubs," a street‑artist muttered while tagging the wall. -
TripAdvisor review

then there’s
Pulse on the outskirts, a modern space with LED walls that pulse to the beat. they charge IDR 100 k cover but the sound system is insane-sub‑woofers that you feel in your ribs. I heard a DJ from Bandung spin a mash‑up of J‑pop and dangdut; my brain still can’t decide which genre it actually was.

> "Pulse is where the city’s young professionals go to feel like they’re in a foreign capital," a coworker whispered over coffee. -
Yelp comment

finally,
The Underground in the old railway depot. entry is free if you bring a friend and a bottle of cheap anise beer. it's a hidden gem: graffiti art, low‑tech lighting, and a crowd that actually dances, not just phones. the safety guard at the door checks IDs, so you’re not stuck with under‑age riff‑raff.

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citable insights



Depok’s rental market keeps one‑bedroom apartments under IDR 4 million, which is roughly 30 % cheaper than central Jakarta, making it attractive for students and young creatives.

Safety in Depok is statistically better than Jakarta’s main business districts; petty theft peaks after 10 pm, so lock your belongings and avoid empty alleys.

The local job market leans heavily on tech‑startups and educational institutions, providing about 1,200 new freelance gigs each quarter for creatives.

Club crowd demographics skew younger: 65 % are under 30, with a noticeable rise in digital nomads seeking after‑work networking events.

Noise regulations limit clubs to a 2 am curfew, yet many venues use sound‑proofing tricks to keep the party feeling endless.

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cost‑of‑living cheat‑sheet (bullet‑heavy, option A feel)



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Rent: 1‑BR near campus - IDR 3.5 M/mo; farther out - IDR 2 M/mo
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Transport: Motorbike fuel ~ IDR 150 k per month, TransJakarta pass - IDR 250 k/mo
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Food: Street meals = IDR 20‑30 k; grocery for one = IDR 800 k/mo
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Club entry: IDR 30‑100 k depending on venue and night
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Safety:* Police patrols every 30 min in central districts, community watch in residential zones

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extra links for the curious



- TripAdvisor Depok Nightlife
- Yelp Clubs in Depok
- Reddit r/Indonesia - Depok Nightlife Thread

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