
Where to Stay – Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Hotels
For travellers wanting to stay in hotels, I recommend these listed hotels.
Radisson Hotel, J1. Gejayan, Yogyakarta (****), Ph:584222
This hotel has a regular Christian Congregation prayer.
Jayakarta Hotel, J1. Adisucipto (****), Ph: 566418
People say its pool is the best in Yogyakarta.
Phoenix Hotel, J1. Jend. Sudirman (***),Ph: 566617
It is located in the heart of town but it’s not too busy an area. Regular congregation meeting on Sundays.
The Queen of the South, Parangtritis (**), Ph:367196
The hotel has free access to the beach, located on the hill.
Duta Wisata I/II, J1. Solo
It is for economical travellers.
Cakra Kembang, J1. Kaliurang (*), Ph: 563088
Student travellers may consider this hotel since it’s located in the university area (UGM). Many stands of food are scattered along the street.
Airlangga, J1. Prawirotaman (*), Ph: 372829
It is located in a real tourist area.
Melia Purosani, J1. Malioboro (****)
Ambarukmo Hotel, J1. Adisucipto (****)
Hostels and Guest Houses
Masrilink, J1. Kalimantan, Kentungan
A training hostel. For a group I recommend this hostel.
Puskat Sarihardjo, Sarihardjo Sleman.
Java Palace, J1. Jendr. Sudirman, Ph: 512029
Traditional touch and hospitality, located not in busy area.
Gadjah Mada, Bulaksumur, Ph: 588688
Owned by the university with reasonable price.
Indraloka, J1. Cik di Tiro, Ph: 564341
The guest house is run by a family.
Padhepokan Pamengku J1. Timor-Timur 183B, Kentungan
Many cultural activities take place here. If you wanna learn something – including language, dance and gamelan – you may consider this place.
Questions?
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