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  1. Surakarta (Javanese: ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ, Pegon: سوراكارتا), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese: ꦱꦭ; Sálá), is a major city in Central Java, Indonesia. The 46.72 km 2 (18.04 sq mi) city [3] adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and Sukoharjo Regency to the east and west, and Sukoharjo Regency to the south. [4] .

    • Batik at Klewer Market
    • Hunting For Some Antique at Pasar Triwindu
    • Get Lost in Laweyan Batik Village
    • The Old Royal Palace
    • Grand Mosque Kraton Surakarta
    • Jaladara Steam Train
    • Cengklik For Sunset Lovers
    • Visit The White Buffaloes!
    • Culinary Adventure
    • Sukuh, Cetho and Waterfalls

    Are you a big fan of batik cloth? Solo is famous for the quality of its batik. Klewer market is a traditional market where you can find a lot of different varieties and quality of batik. I remember my mom always included a visit to Klewer market in Solo on her itinerary every time we visited our grandma in Boyolali. You’re guaranteed to find some n...

    Pasar Triwindu is the antique/flea market of Solo. The market is located in the city center and is heaven for people who are interested in antiques (Javanese daggers, leather puppets, decorations, etc). Of course you do have to be careful when shopping here. Just like Jalan Surabaya in Jakarta there are a lot of fake products sold here. Still, shop...

    If you are in search of classic batik then you need to visit Laweyan Batik Village. This village is famous for its history – in the past a lot of wealthy batik businessmen lived here. Visiting Laweyan feels a tiny bit like you are stepping back into the past. You can walk through the small alleys, see old spots/buildings that are very attractive an...

    You can visit Mangkunegaran Palace (Pura Mangkunegaran) and Kasunanan Palace (Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat). I didn’t have the chance to visit Mangkunegaran Palace, and only visited Kasunanan Palace. The Palace grounds cover a large area. It’s a nice place to visit and the environment is very relaxing. However, the museum is falling apart and in d...

    The old mosque (Masjid Agung Kraton Surakarta) is one of the most famous landmarks in Solo. I remember visiting it often when I stopped by to see my relatives in Surakarta during my childhood. The mosque has a traditional Javanese design, and the interior is large, airy and spacious.

    If you are driving along Slamet Riyadi road, you can’t miss the old railway of Sepur Kluthuk Jaladara. Locals usually call it the Jaladara steam train. It’s a traditional steam train from the colonial era and it’s painted black. You can still ride on the train. The journey starts from Purwosari station and cuts across the city of Surakarta ending a...

    Cengklik reservoir is located in Boyolali. It is to the west of Adi Sumarmo airport of Solo. The reservoir is a perfect place for sunset lovers and people who love photography. You can take great photos of the reservoir at sunset with a view of Mount Merapi and Merbabu in the background.

    When we were exploring the area around the palace I was introduced to white buffaloes, which are said to be descendants of the sacred buffalo – Kyai Slamet. It reminded me a bit of the special buffalo in Tana Toraja. Kyai Slamet and his descendants are considered special to the people who live in Surakarta and the surrounding communities. There is ...

    Solo is famous for its food! Some of the highlights that you should try include the Nasi Liwet, Serabi Solo and Buntel satay. This type of food is easy to find around the city. A very touristy place to eat Nasi Liwet is at the Nasi Liwet Wongso Lemu – around Keprabon. Though it is busy with tourists, and locals say it’s a bit expensive, it is tasty...

    Sukuh and Cetho temple were my favourite places to visit around Solo. The temples are located at the foot of Mount Lawu, about 1000 meters above sea level. The temperature at this altitude is cool and the views are amazing. I’d really suggest visiting Cetho temple. Cetho Temple has the same traditional design as you see in the temples in Bali. If y...

    • Museum Purbakala Sangiran. Map. Click here. Tue to Sun 8:00 to 16:00. Price: 15.000 IDR (1$) for foreigners. Remember how I said that it all started with Solo Man?
    • Keraton Surakarta Hadiningat (Surakarta Palace) Map. Click here. Mon-Thu 9:00 to 14:00. Sat, Sun 9:00 to 15:00. Price: 25.000 IDR (1.7$) Surakarta’s history can be wrapped up with a visit to the Keraton, the Sunan’s Palace.
    • Klewer Market. Map. Click here. Every day 5:00 to 15:00. Price: FREE. Batik shirt: ~30.000 to 100.000 IDR. The Klewer Market is the largest textile market in Central Java!
    • Pasar Gede. Map. Click here. Every day 5:00 to 22:00. Price: FREE. It would be incredibly amiss if I didn’t include the Big Market, Pasar Gede, on the list of top things to do in Surakarta.
  2. Aug 30, 2024 · Surakarta, kota (city), eastern Central Java (Jawa Tengah) propinsi (or provinsi; province), Indonesia. It lies along the Solo River about 35 miles (55 km) northeast of Yogyakarta.

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    • Look Up to The Palace Closer. One thing you really must see is, of course, the beauty of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta. This palace is a complex of buildings that still function as a residence of Sri Sunan Pakubuwono and palace households that conduct royal tradition until today.
    • Learn to Bargain at Klewer Traditional Market. It is still typical of Indonesians to haggle at a traditional market for a better price. The most wanted market is Klewer Market (Pasar Klewer), located near Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta.
    • Try Serabi, the original pancake in Surakarta. Serabiis may differ slightly from pancake, with its thick dough and flat shape. They combine the rice flour with coconut milk, making the pancake taste both savory and sweet.
    • Learn The History of Cetho Temple. This temple is located in the Gumeng village, Karanganyar Regency, which is 36 km from the city center of Surakarta. One of the Javanese-Hindu temples is still undamaged by years since the Cetho Temple was built around the 15 century.
  3. Jun 2, 2020 · A jewel of Javanese culture, Surakarta - also known as Solo - is a charming blend of old and new. It’s a thriving city that holds on to the charm of its rich tradition. While it’s decidedly less touristy than its twin, the heritage city of Yogyakarta, this is a relieving plus point.

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  5. Oct 7, 2022 · Explore Solo (Surakarta): Java's cultural gem with ancient kingdom remnants. Immerse in elegance through dance, puppetry, and handcrafted batik traditions.

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