Solo-Surakarta City Tour (Departure from Yogyakarta)

Solo Trip Overview

Our guide will meet you at the hotel lobby or other meeting point in Yogyakarta and drive in private car to Solo Mangkunegaran Palace, built in 1757, the in the centre of Solo is still a royal residence

visit Ngarsopuro flea market, is the place to search for antiques including wayang puppets, old batik and ceramics, as well as clocks, vinyl records, coins and vintage cameras.

Hunt for a bargain Radya Pustaka, museum occupies a grand old Javanese building. Dating back to 1890, it is the second-oldest museum in the whole of Indonesia and comprises a valuable collection of local and Dutch literature.

Visit Danar Hadi Batik Museum, established by the owner of Danar Hadi batik company, houses an exquisite collection of antique batik. Note: Museum is closed on Mondays

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Duration: 10 hours
Starts: Solo, Indonesia
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Bus & Minivan Tours



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Our guide will meet you at the hotel lobby or other meeting point in Yogyakarta and drive in private car to Solo Mangkunegaran Palace, built in 1757, the in the centre of Solo is still a royal residence

visit Ngarsopuro flea market, is the place to search for antiques including wayang puppets, old batik and ceramics, as well as clocks, vinyl records, coins and vintage cameras.

Hunt for a bargain Radya Pustaka, museum occupies a grand old Javanese building. Dating back to 1890, it is the second-oldest museum in the whole of Indonesia and comprises a valuable collection of local and Dutch literature.

Visit Danar Hadi Batik Museum, established by the owner of Danar Hadi batik company, houses an exquisite collection of antique batik. Note: Museum is closed on Mondays

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Stop At: Mangkunegaran Palace, Jl. Ronggowarsito Keprabon, Banjarsari, Solo 57131 Indonesia

Our guide will meet you at the hotel lobby or other meeting point in Yogyakarta and drive in private car to Solo Mangkunegaran Palace, built in 1757, the in the centre of Solo is still a royal residence. Some rooms are dedicated to a palace museum devoted to the personal collection of Mangkunegara VII. On display are gold-plated dresses for royal dances, a superb mask collection, jewellery and a few oddities, including huge Buddhist rings, a stuffed Javanese leopard and tiger, and gold genital covers.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Ngarsopuro Market, Jln. Diponegoro, Solo 57131 Indonesia

Ngarsopuro flea market, is the place to search for antiques including wayang puppets, old batik and ceramics, as well as clocks, vinyl records, coins and vintage cameras.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Museum Radya Pustaka, Jl. Slamet Riyadi Taman Wisata Budaya Sri Wedari, Solo Indonesia

Radya Pustaka, museum occupies a grand old Javanese building. Dating back to 1890, it is the second-oldest museum in the whole of Indonesia and comprises a valuable collection of local and Dutch literature. including gamelan instruments, jewelled kris (traditional daggers), puppets and wayang beber (scrolls that depict wayang stories)

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Museum Batik Danar Hadi, Jl. Slamet Riyadi no. 261, Solo 57141 Indonesia

Danar Hadi Batik Museum, established by the owner of Danar Hadi batik company, houses an exquisite collection of antique batik. They are grouped into different styles, from those designed by Dutch women during the colonial period, to Chinese-inspired batik and to patterns worn exclusively by the Yogyakarta and Solo royal families Batik is a traditional process of applying wax and dyes to fabric to achieve intricate and colourful patterns. Over time the process has evolved from a hand-drawn technique known as batik tulis, where the designs were hand-drawn onto the fabric, to batik cap, where the designs are stamped onto machine-made fabric using specially crafted copper stamps Note: Museum is closed on Mondays

Duration: 2 hours



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