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Abadi Homestay - Central Java
8.6 20 reviews
Central Java
30/08 – 10/09
A$31/nighttotal: A$341 (11 )

Abadi Homestay

2 2
house , Yogyakarta
The Abadi Homestay is located in Yogyakarta, just a short walk from the Tugu Train Station and within easy reach of the city's main attractions, including the Museum Sonobudoyo, Sultan's Palace, and Yogyakarta Presidential Palace. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This two-bedroom, three-bathroom property offers 16 square meters of space and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. The homestay features a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace for relaxing, a swimming pool, air conditioning, and free parking, making it a perfect base for exploring the city and enjoying its vibrant culture.
Jiwalaut Eco Limasan "Double Twins" - Central Java
9.8 161 reviews
Central Java
30/08 – 10/09
A$37/nighttotal: A$407 (11 )

Jiwalaut Eco Limasan "Double Twins"

1 2
apartment , Kemadang
The Javanese Eco Wooden Cabin is located in Kemadang, Tanjungsari, Gunung Kidul Regency, offering unparalleled ocean views from its hilltop position approximately 0.03 km from the main compound within a half-hectare permaculture garden.
This eco-friendly retreat, designed by Yu Sing Liem, features recycled Javanese wood, solar power, and offers holistic wellness activities including yoga and Javanese massage, alongside gourmet organic meals using locally-sourced ingredients.
A Peaceful Room At Barsacity Apartment By Ciputra - Central Java
9.0 29 reviews
Central Java
14/08 – 24/08
A$24/nighttotal: A$240 (10 )

A Peaceful Room At Barsacity Apartment By Ciputra

1 2
apartment , Yogyakarta
This one-bedroom flat is located in the Seturan district, just 5 kilometres from Tugu Monument and 7.2 kilometres from Malioboro Mall. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The 22 square metre flat can accommodate up to two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private pool, a garden, a fitness centre, and free parking.
Kayu Arum Resort - Central Java
8.7 119 reviews
Central Java
14/08 – 24/08
A$39/nighttotal: A$390 (10 )

Kayu Arum Resort

1 2
resort , Salatiga
Kayu Arum Resort, near Salatiga, is situated approximately 4.8km from the city centre and a 9km drive from attractions including Ambarawa, Gedong Songo Temple, and the Railway Museum.
This family-friendly hotel offers 1-bedroom suites with air conditioning, a swimming pool, spa, restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi; guests can enjoy scenic views from its elevated location 699 metres above sea level.

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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Central Java

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Central Java, Indonesia?

    Central Java boasts incredible landmarks. Borobudur, a magnificent 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple, is a must-see. Prambanan, a stunning Hindu temple complex dedicated to the Trimurti, is equally impressive. Other significant sites include the Gedong Songo temple complex, a group of nine Hindu temples nestled in the hills, and the Dieng Plateau, known for its stunning volcanic landscape and ancient Hindu temples like Arjuna Temple.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Central Java?

    Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta, Eastparc Hotel and Gaia Cosmo Hotel are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Central Java.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Central Java, Indonesia?

    A good itinerary depends on your interests and time. A classic 7-day trip might include Yogyakarta as a base, visiting Borobudur and Prambanan. Extend your stay to explore the Dieng Plateau's temples and stunning scenery, or head to Solo (Surakarta) to experience Javanese culture and the Kraton Kasunanan palace. For a more relaxed pace, focus on one region and explore it thoroughly.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Central Java?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Central Java, Aloha Hotel Yogyakarta, Grand Senyum Hotel and The Manohara Hotel Yogyakarta are the most popular ones.

  • What is the best time to visit Central Java, Indonesia?

    The dry season, from May to September, is generally considered the best time to visit Central Java. The weather is sunny and dry, ideal for exploring temples and enjoying outdoor activities. However, this is also peak season, so expect higher prices and more crowds.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Central Java?

    Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta, Eastparc Hotel and Gaia Cosmo Hotel are among the best luxury hotels in Central Java.

  • What popular festivals can you find in Central Java, Indonesia?

    Central Java hosts many festivals. Sekaten, a celebration marking the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, is a significant event in Yogyakarta, featuring traditional gamelan music and processions. Grebeg Maulud, another important Islamic festival, also takes place in Yogyakarta and Solo, with elaborate processions and the distribution of traditional food.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Central Java?

    The best family friendly hotels in Central Java are Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta, Eastparc Hotel and Gaia Cosmo Hotel.

  • What traditional local food should you try in Central Java, Indonesia?

    You must try Gudeg, a slow-cooked jackfruit dish, a Yogyakarta speciality. Sate Kambing (goat satay) and Nasi Liwet (rice cooked in coconut milk with various side dishes) are also popular. Don't miss the opportunity to sample various traditional snacks like various types of kue (cakes) and jenang (sweet rice porridge).
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Central Java?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Central Java are Duta Boutique Villa, Grandhika Hotel Semarang and Grand Diamond Hotel Yogyakarta.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Central Java, Indonesia?

    Beyond the well-known sites, consider visiting the secluded temples of the Dieng Plateau, such as the Bima and Gatotkaca temples. The Imogiri Royal Tombs, the burial place of several Mataram Kings, are also less frequented but historically significant. Exploring the rural countryside and smaller villages offers a chance to discover hidden gems and experience authentic Javanese life.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Central Java?

    Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta, Grand Artos Hotel & Convention and Grand Keisha Yogyakarta are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Central Java.

  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Central Java, Indonesia?

    Staying in homestays allows for genuine interaction with local families. Visiting traditional markets like Beringharjo Market in Yogyakarta provides opportunities to engage with vendors and observe daily life. Participating in a traditional Javanese dance or gamelan music performance offers a deeper understanding of the culture. Attending local religious ceremonies, when appropriate and respectful, provides a unique insight.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Central Java, Indonesia?

    Central Java experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season. The rainy season can bring heavy downpours and flooding, particularly in mountainous areas. Volcanic activity is a potential risk, especially around the Dieng Plateau and Mount Merapi. Staying informed about weather forecasts and volcanic activity alerts is crucial.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Central Java, Indonesia?

    Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for both warm and potentially rainy weather. Modest attire is appreciated when visiting religious sites. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat are essential. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring temples and other sites. Learning a few basic Indonesian phrases will enhance your interactions with locals.

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