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The following is the unofficial list of venues of Indonesia's bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Jakarta and Palembang, proposed by User:RasyaAbhirama13.

Nearly all venues on both cities are existing, mostly are the same one used during the 2018 Asian Games and Asian Para Games (even sharing the same sporting events), with only one to be newly built: Bukit Asam Tennis Stadium in Jakabaring, Palembang, South Sumatra. It is proposed to be reconstructed for the Games, as the size is too small compared to previous Olympic tennis center courts.

Jakarta

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Urban core cluster

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Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
Interior of the Indonesia Arena
Istora Gelora Bung Karno
Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium
Jakarta International Convention Center

Six out of ten venues in the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex will host the same events as the 2018 Asian Games, such as ceremonies and athletics at the main stadium, all indoor aquatic sports at the aquatic stadium, etc. The International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre will be constructed at the exhibition halls of the Jakarta International Convention Center, the same choise for the Asian Games.

Venue Event Capacity Location Status Reference
Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium Olympics: Opening and closing ceremonies, athletics (field and track)

Paralympics: Opening and closing ceremonies, athletics (field and track)

77,193 Gelora, Central Jakarta Existing
Indonesia Arena Olympics: Basketball (semifinal and gold medal match)

Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball (semifinal and gold medal match)

16,500
Istora Gelora Bung Karno Olympics: Badminton, Volleyball

Paralympics: Badminton, sitting volleyball

7,166
Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium Olympics: Aquatics (swimming, diving, artistic swimming, water polo)

Paralympics: Aquatics (swimming)

7,800
Jakarta International Convention Center International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre 5,000 (plenary hall, boxing) Existing with temporary stands
Olympics: Boxing, weightlifting, fencing, judo, taekwondo

Paralympics: Powerlifting, wheelchair fencing, judo, taekwondo

Archery Field Olympics: Archery

Paralympics: Archery

97 (temporary expansion up to 1,300 seats to be included)
Tennis Outdoor Stadium (Tennis Center Court) Olympics: Basketball (3x3) 3,800 Existing
Tennis Indoor Stadium Olympics: Volleyball

Paralympics: Sitting volleyball

3,750
Baseball Stadium Olympics: Baseball 1,320 Existing with temporary stands
Softball Stadium Olympics: Softball 500 (temporary expansion up to 2,000 seats to be included)
Merdeka Square (National Monument) Olympics: Athletics (marathon) Gambir, Central Jakarta Temporary
Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium Olympics: Field hockey

Paralympics: Blind football

5,000 Rasuna Epicentrum, Setiabudi, South Jakarta Existing, to be renovated

Coastline cluster

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Jakarta International Stadium
Venue Event Capacity Location Status Reference
Jakarta International Stadium Olympics: Football 82,000 Papanggo, North Jakarta Existing
Ancol Dreamland Ancol Ecopark Olympics: Aquatics (open-water swimming) Temporary stands Ancol, North Jakarta Existing with temporary stands
Ancol Marina Olympics: Sailing Existing
Beach City International Stadium Olympics: Basketball

Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball

20,000 Existing with temporary stands
Jakarta International Expo Olympics: Basketball, table tennis, gymnastics

Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball, table tennis

Temporary stands Kemayoran, Central Jakarta

Suburban cluster

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Jakarta International Velodrome
Venue Event Capacity Location Status Reference
The BritAma Arena (Kelapa Gading Sports Mall) Olympics: Basketball, volleyball

Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball

5,000 Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta Existing
Jakarta International Equestrian Park Olympics: Equestrian, Modern pentathlon

Paralympics: Equestrian

1,500 Pulomas, East Jakarta
Jakarta International Velodrome Olympics: Cycling (track)

Paralympics: Cycling (track)

3,500 Rawamangun, East Jakarta
Padepokan Pencak Silat Olympics: Pencak silat (demonstration) 3,000 Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, East Jakarta
Pondok Indah Golf and Country Club Olympics: Golf Pondok Indah, South Jakarta

Outlying venues

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Interior of the Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium
Pakansari Stadium
Aerial view of the Jatliuhur Dam
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Surabaya
Batakan Stadium, Balikpapan

Outlying venues in the Jakarta zone are concetrated in the neighboring West Java province, plus two football venues each in Surabaya, East Java, and Balikpapan, East Kalimantan. Those in West Java are mostly situated within Greater Bandung, with three venues lie within Greater Jakarta, namely Bekasi and Bogor Regency. The only paralympic venue in this cluster is the Sentul International Circuit, Bogor Regency, hosting para road cycling.

Venue Event Capacity Location Status Reference
Pakansari Stadium Olympics: Football 30,000 Bogor Regency West Java Existing
Sentul International Circuit Paralympics: Cycling (road) 50,000 Existing, to be renovated
Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium Olympics: Rugby sevens 30,000 Bekasi Existing
Jatiluhur Dam Olympics: Canoeing (slalom) Temporary stands Purwakarta Regency Temporary
NIMO Highland Olympics: Cycling (mountain biking and road (men and women's start)) Bandung Regency
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium Olympics: Football 38,000 Bandung Existing
Bosscha Observatory Olympics: Cycling (road (women's finish)) West Bandung Regency Temporary
Alun-alun Kabupaten Subang Olympics: Cycling (road (men's finish)) Subang Regency
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium Olympics: Football 46,806 Surabaya East Java Existing
Batakan Stadium Olympics: Football 40,000 Balikpapan East Kalimantan

Palembang

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Jakabaring cluster (Jakabaring Sport City)

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Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium

The Jakabaring Sport City will be the epicenter of the Games in Palembang, with its main stadium will host cricket. The complex also has included an athletes village. Tennis events will be held at the Bukit Asam Tennis Stadium. However, the center court stadium is considered too small compared to previous Games, although its capacity is still unknown.

Venue Event Capacity Status Reference
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Olympics: Cricket 23,000 Existing
Jakabaring Athletic Field Olympics: Lacrosse
Dempo Sports Hall Olympics: Handball

Paralympics: Goalball

Ranau Sports Hall Olympics: Squash

Paralympics: Boccia

2,000
Bukit Asam Tennis Stadium (Jakabaring Tennis Stadium) Olympics: Tennis

Paralympics: Wheelchair tennis

New
Beach Volleyball Arena Olympics: Beach volleyball Existing
Jakabaring Shooting Range Olympics: Shooting

Paralympics: Shooting

Jakabaring Lake Olympics: Rowing, triathlon, canoeing (sprint)

Paralympics: Rowing, paratriathlon, paracanoeing

Temporary stands
Jakabaring BMX Circuit Olympics: Cycling (BMX freestyle and racing)
Jakabaring Shooting Range Olympics: Shooting

Paralympics: Shooting

Sport Climbing Center Olympics: Sport climbing

Paralympics: Paraclimbing

Skateboard Arena Olympics: Skateboarding (street and park) Temporary

Seberang Ilir cluster

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Venue Event Capacity Status Reference
Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium Olympics: Cricket 6,000 Existing
Palembang Sport and Convention Center Olympics: Wrestling

Paralympics: Wheelchair rugby

4,000

Outlying venue in Sumatra

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Riau Main Stadium
Lance's Right, one of the popular surf break in the Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra

Provinces of Riau and West Sumatra houses outlying venues for the Palembang zone. The Riau Main Stadium in Riau's capital, Pekanbaru, is proposed to host football; there is no other football stadiums in Palembang, as Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium is set to host cricket. The Lance's Right at the Sipora island of Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra, which is about 550 kilometres (340 mi) west of Palembang, is considerable to host surfing events in the Olympics, as well as para surfing in the Paralympics (which will debut in the 2028 edition), for being recognized by Lonely Planet as one of the best surfing spots in Indonesia.[1]

Venue Event Capacity Location Status Reference
Riau Main Stadium Olympics: Football 43,923 Pekanbaru Riau Existing, to be renovated
Lance's Right Olympics: Surfing

Paralympics: Para surfing

Sipora, Mentawai Islands West Sumatra Existing

Football venues

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Non-competitive venues

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City Cluster Venue Use
Jakarta TBD Olympic/Paralympic Village
Urban Core Jakarta International Convention Center International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre
Hotel Mulia Jakarta Media Village
Fairmont Hotel Jakarta
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Jakarta, Pacific Place Olympic Family Hotel
Palembang TBD
TBD International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre
Jakabaring Jakabaring Athletes Village Olympic/Paralympic Village

References

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  1. ^ Francis, Joseph Richard (2023-11-27). "Epic waves: here are 8 of the best places to surf in Indonesia". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2025-02-26.