

Malioboro Street, a bustling thoroughfare in Yogyakarta, is famous for its vibrant shopping, street food, and cultural performances.
Malioboro Street is bustling and can get hot, but some shops may require modest clothing.
You'll be doing a lot of walking exploring the street and nearby attractions.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when shopping outdoors.
A bustling street filled with local shops, street food, and traditional batik and silverware.
A historic palace complex showcasing Javanese architecture and culture.
A museum housing a collection of Javanese artifacts, including ancient puppets and masks.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Javanese breakfast since 1922.
Famous for its nasi pecel, a traditional Indonesian breakfast dish.
A popular spot for lunch, known for its traditional Indonesian rice porridge with chicken.
Fried pastries filled with vegetables and chicken, served with sweet chili sauce

Chicken soup with noodles, vegetables, and a rich broth
Fried rice with vegetables, egg, and choice of protein, often served with satay
Intricate batik shirts are a traditional Javanese garment, known for their unique patterns and vibrant colors.
Wayang puppets are UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage, featuring intricate carvings and colorful designs.
A unique delicacy made from coffee beans eaten and excreted by the Asian palm civet, then processed into chocolate.