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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Wisata Sam Poo Kong, Lawang Sewu, and Kota Lama Semarang and more, get ready to experience the best places in Semarang.
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1Wisata Sam Poo Kong

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Sam Poo Kong Temple, also known as Gedung Batu, is a historical temple complex in Semarang, Central Java. It features traditional Chinese and Javanese architectural elements and has strong cultural and historical significance. The temple's origins are associated with Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho), a 15th-century Chinese Muslim explorer. Its majestic presence and blend of architectural styles make it a captivating attraction for visitors interested in Indonesia's colonial and wartime history.
Honestly, this is a place of worship, I came here for tourism, with a beauty that is very thick with Chinese culture and history, maybe it would be a little better if there were more plants so that not too hot and scorching. The guards are very friendly, the price of food and drinks is very affordable. Would be happy to be able to go to this place again
Nida N — Google review
Sam Poo Kong is a breathtaking blend of Chinese and Javanese architecture, rich in history and culture. This ancient temple complex, built in the 15th century, honors Admiral Zheng He's stopover in Semarang and showcases stunning red and gold decorations. Visitors can explore four temples, watch cultural performances like lion dances, and even rent traditional Chinese costumes for memorable photos. With its serene atmosphere and delicious food stalls, Sam Poo Kong is a must-visit destination in Semarang. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, culture, and spirituality.
Josephira — Google review
Sam Poo Kong Temple in Semarang is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, blending history, culture, and spirituality in a single destination. The temple complex is beautifully designed with striking red architecture, intricate details, and a serene atmosphere that reflects its Chinese heritage. It’s not only a place of worship but also a cultural symbol that attracts both locals and tourists. Walking through the grounds, visitors can explore several shrines, statues, and pavilions, each with its own story and significance. The temple is closely tied to the legend of Admiral Cheng Ho, adding a layer of historical depth to the visit. The space feels both majestic and peaceful, making it an excellent spot for those interested in culture, history, or simply seeking a quiet moment. Overall, Sam Poo Kong offers more than just sightseeing—it provides an experience of connection with Semarang’s multicultural past. Whether you come for the architecture, the history, or the spiritual aspect, it’s a must-visit destination that leaves a lasting impression.
Andy W — Google review
It is a great place to stay, think, and view cultural heritage of multicultural Semarang. The temple is truly huge, the smell of scent present everywhere, and as for Indonesia this place is clean and pleasant. I wish I had more time to sit down and clean my thoughts or even meditate but I only had two hours free during my business trip. Enjoyable and wonderful place.
Marcin M — Google review
Nice experience. I recommend to buy the full ticket that costs 60 000Rp to be able to visit the most impressive temples and to have a complete experience. Standard tourist ticket 40 000Rp.
Rozno A — Google review
Sam Poo Kong in Semarang is a historic temple with grand architecture and rich Chinese cultural heritage. It offers great photo spots and a serene atmosphere for historical or religious visits. Best enjoyed in the late afternoon.
Kevin K — Google review
Made a quick stop here just to seeing sight and take some pictures. Such a beautiful place with a very serene vibe. There is also a praying room for Muslim tourist here and there are many food stalls in case you feel like eating something after your visit. Lovely!
Reyhana V — Google review
They have different types of tickets, the more expensive ones as they said, could visit all the places. However, you are still prohibited to enter their “holy” rooms because they don’t categorize you as “PRAYERS”, meaning if you don’t pay extra for offering incense. So hilarious, because they actually have no idea whom they are praying and why they are praying for him. 你们知道郑和真的是谁吗?? 无知的可笑。
M. — Google review
Sam Poo Kong, Jl. Taman Gedung Batu Raya, Bongsari, Semarang Barat, Semarang City, Central Java 50148, Indonesia•https://sampookong.com/•+62 24 76431701•Tips and more reviews for Wisata Sam Poo Kong

2Lawang Sewu

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4.1
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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Museum
Architectural Buildings
Mysterious Sites
Lawang Sewu, located in the Tugumuda complex, was once a magnificent art deco building used as the headquarters of the Dutch East Indies Railway Company. Designed by Dutch architects Prof. Jacob F. Klinkhamer and B.J Queendag, it was built in 1903 and officially opened on July 1, 1907.
The Ticket price starts from 10K for Kids, 20K for Adults and 30K for Foreign Tourist. Was previously functioned for Dutch government back to colonial time. I recommend to visit the basement in order to feel the true horror experience of this place. And yeah for the basement there is additional charge.
Fabs! — Google review
Lawang sewu just like before i visited. Great colonial building and history to tell. But unfortunetly, this time, when i go to the dungeon, the guide didn't not tell us about the history. More like to tell us about the structure of the building and more. And just to add some advice, if visitor buy the advance ticket like me, please provide the personal tour guide immediately, so we do have to look for the tour guide place on our own
Nadya A — Google review
This place is majestic. When visiting this place I would strongly suggest you to use a guide provided there, it’s not free service (for a family of four you will have to pay at least IDR100,000) but it’s really worth it. The guide will not only tell you the history about this place but they are good photographer as well, they will tell you the best location to take picture and will take a nice picture for you.
Indra P — Google review
Really place to learn some of local history. The flow of the museum needs to be better sih. So people like me, when decided to go there without any guide still can do a proper tour. Maybe a guide letter / sign can help. Sssstt they got a hidden basement tour (some said it haunted!)
Faiz A — Google review
When learning about the Old Semarang, Lawang Sewu is one of the historical place to understand the history of how the Indonesian Train company was initially founded. From getting off the train at Stasiun Semarang Tawan, visiting the Old Town, then learning about the architecture of the initial Train Company HQ at Lawang Sewu and then closing it with the old St. Ambarawa Museum is a must.
Winaya D — Google review
A great place to know a little bit more about the Indonesian history with the Dutch. I love that there's something for everyone: adults, small children and older people. I got to do the immersive one - price a tad more expensive than the other entrance fee but worth it to have someone talk to you about the history behind Lawang Sewu. Prices probably will change so I'd refer you to their website. The immersive experience in Building B has AC so a good break from the heat and humidity. There are souvenir shops, photo booths, caricature making if you want the traditional route of having your photo taken, owls that perform tricks, of course eateries and lots of museum like information inside the buildings. Depending on what type of tourist you are - there's something for everyone. Just a little warning, they won't let you bring drinks inside so better to put them inside your bag and drink it after going in or buy from the vendors inside. For the elderly, they also have wheelchairs. Just leave your ID when borrowing one. Outside the gates, local vendors sell toys and other souvenirs too
Riza A — Google review
It is more attractive now with the immersive experience so its not that boring as it used to. When visit Semarang make sure u try to come at least once
Scylla A — Google review
Was really good experience. The building was maintained so well. We feel the ambience looklike long time ago
Katherin Y — Google review
Jl. Pemuda No.160, Sekayu, Semarang Tengah, Semarang City, Central Java 50132, Indonesia•+62 812-1516-8808•Tips and more reviews for Lawang Sewu
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3Kota Lama Semarang

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Heritage preservation
Historical landmark
Old Town Semarang is a charming area filled with Dutch colonial buildings, including a church and a train station. The architecture dates back to the 18th century when the Dutch occupied Indonesia, giving it a distinct European feel. The wide sidewalks are adorned with vintage-style lamp posts and greenery, creating a picturesque pedestrian experience. Visitors can explore antique shops and stylish cafes while admiring the well-preserved historic buildings.
Semarang definitely deserved its title of being one of the place that have the best preserved Dutch colonial architecture. It's super underrated and I'm glad I did a trip here. The old town is very clean and very walkable, and can get pretty lively in the night. There isn't much to do except to immerse yourself is this relic of the past, good to spend one or two days just relaxing around and soaking in the historic atmosphere.
Yuhng Y — Google review
Kota Lama Semarang is one of my favorite spots to walk around. The old buildings feel so unique and give that classic vibe, perfect for photos or just enjoying the atmosphere. There are also lots of cafés and small shops to explore. It can get a bit crowded on weekends, but that’s part of the charm. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Semarang!
Mevlevi L — Google review
My second time at Kota Lama in Semarang... Some shops have closed but its old charm brings warmth to people. I'd definitely visit again!
Fraire A — Google review
Kota Lama Semarang is a beautiful and historical place to visit. The area is filled with well-preserved colonial buildings that create a unique old-town atmosphere. It’s perfect for walking, taking photos, and enjoying the local cafe. At night, the lighting makes the place even more charming. A must-visit destination for anyone who loves history, culture, and photography!
Faizal S — Google review
Kota Lama Semarang is an enchanting historical tourist destination with well-preserved Dutch colonial architecture and a tranquil city atmosphere. For example, the Blenduk Church with its large dome and the Marabunta Building with its giant ant statue on the roof. The area is ideal for strolling, taking pictures, or just sitting around enjoying the city breeze. Every corner of Kota Lama offers unique and interesting sights to capture.
Josephira — Google review
Kota Lama Semarang is a charming heritage area with Dutch colonial buildings, vintage cafés, and photo spots. Known as "Little Netherlands," it offers a mix of history and modern vibes. Best explored on foot, especially in the late afternoon when the atmosphere feels nostalgic yet lively.
Kevin K — Google review
Discover the Timeless Charm of Kota Lama Semarang Nestled in the heart of Central Java, Kota Lama Semarang—often called the “Little Netherlands of Java”—invites visitors to step back in time and explore one of Indonesia’s most remarkable historical districts. Dating back to the 17th century, this old town reflects the meeting point of East and West, where Dutch colonial influence intertwined with Javanese tradition. Today, Kota Lama stands not only as a monument to history but also as a vibrant cultural hub, drawing travelers from across the globe. A Living Museum of Colonial Architecture Walking through Kota Lama feels like entering an open-air museum. The district is lined with elegant European-style buildings, many of which remain intact from the Dutch colonial era. Characterized by thick walls, high ceilings, large windows, and steep roofs, these structures were adapted to suit the tropical climate of Java while maintaining their European grandeur. • Gereja Blenduk (Blenduk Church), with its iconic red dome built in 1753, is the centerpiece of the old town and an unmissable landmark. • The Marba Building, once a bustling trading house, showcases neoclassical architecture with intricate details. • The Old Post Office and the former bank buildings stand as testaments to Semarang’s past role as a thriving trading hub. Each corner tells a story, offering photographers and history enthusiasts endless opportunities to capture the charm of the past. A Journey Through Time From the late 1600s, when the Dutch East India Company (VOC) turned Semarang into a commercial stronghold, Kota Lama became a bustling center of trade. The district was carefully planned with canals, fortifications, and straight boulevards—features rarely seen in traditional Javanese towns. This unique urban layout still defines Kota Lama today, making it one of the best-preserved colonial districts in Indonesia. Walking along Jl. Letjen Suprapto or relaxing in Srigunting Park, visitors can feel the layers of history: from a once-busy colonial port to a revitalized heritage site, now filled with art galleries, cafés, and creative spaces. A Cultural and Creative Destination Kota Lama is more than just heritage—it is a living, breathing cultural hub. Restored buildings now house vibrant cafés, boutique shops, and contemporary art exhibitions, blending the old and the new. Visitors can enjoy a cup of coffee in a century-old building, browse through antique markets, or join heritage festivals that bring the district to life. This fusion of preservation and innovation makes Kota Lama a rare destination where travelers experience both history and modern culture in one place. Why You Should Visit Kota Lama Semarang offers: • Unique architecture unlike anywhere else in Indonesia. • Rich cultural atmosphere with heritage trails, street art, and cultural performances. • Photogenic streets and landmarks, perfect for travelers seeking memorable experiences. • A chance to witness how history, architecture, and community come together to create a vibrant destination. Whether you are an architecture lover, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for an inspiring place to explore, Kota Lama Semarang promises an unforgettable journey. Come and discover Kota Lama Semarang—where history stands tall, culture comes alive, and every street whispers the stories of centuries past. H.T.V fr vietnam
Vo H — Google review
Semarang kota lama offers a charming blend of history and culture with its preserved Dutch colonial buildings. It’s a perfect spot for walking tours, photography, cafés, and night views, creating a unique nostalgic vibe.
Moh N — Google review
2CJH+M9F, Tanjung Mas, Semarang Utara, Semarang City, Central Java 50174, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Kota Lama Semarang

4Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery is a modern space showcasing contemporary artwork within a minimalist, all-white interior. Housed in a beautifully renovated historical building, the gallery offers a diverse collection of artworks including paintings, drawings, photography, and sculptures. Visitors with an interest in art can immerse themselves in Indonesia's artistic talent while gaining insight into the country's various artistic styles and interests. It's an ideal destination for art enthusiasts seeking to appreciate culture and creativity within a stunning setting.
Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery stands out as a vibrant space showcasing innovative and thought-provoking art. The gallery features a diverse collection of contemporary works by both local and international artists, offering a fresh perspective on modern creativity. The exhibitions are well-curated, providing insightful commentary and engaging displays. The gallery’s atmosphere is welcoming, making it an ideal spot for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. A must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the dynamic world of contemporary art in Semarang.
Niel M — Google review
The Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery offers a glimpse into the local art scene with its curated exhibitions and unique works. The space itself is well-maintained and provides a quiet, reflective environment for visitors to explore and appreciate contemporary art. However, there are a few aspects that could be improved. One of the main issues I encountered during my visit was the temperature inside the gallery. It felt quite hot, which made the experience a bit uncomfortable. In a space meant for contemplation and enjoyment, maintaining a comfortable temperature is crucial, especially in a tropical climate like Semarang’s. As for the art on display, while the pieces showcased are interesting and varied, I felt that the collection was somewhat limited. Given the entry fee of Rp25.000 per person, I expected a more extensive exhibition. The current selection, although thoughtfully curated, left me wanting more in terms of quantity and variety. Overall, the Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery provides a pleasant escape for art enthusiasts looking to explore local contemporary works. However, the experience could be enhanced with better climate control and a more comprehensive collection of art pieces. Despite these areas for improvement, it’s still a nice place to visit for those interested in the arts, just be prepared for a warmer than expected visit.
Fadhil A — Google review
The only one contemporary art museum in Semarang I guess. Located in the heart of Semarang 'Kota Lama' and the building is a former Dutch building. The place is quite small. The paintings will be changing following the enacted theme at the time of visiting. Yet at the second floor, there's no AC so its very hot plus Semarang weather during noon time is also very hot. And the ticket is quite expensive for a small exhibition in my opinion.
Shei — Google review
"This art gallery provides a commendable presentation of contemporary paintings. While cleanliness and comfort are meticulously maintained, the breadth of its painting collection is considerably restricted when benchmarked against art galleries in Jakarta or other major urban centers."
Antonius P — Google review
I've always liked visiting galleries. There's always something interesting to learn about! The gallery had "night market" as their theme while i visited. Since I am a local, it was easy to get information on the pieces. However, it would be nice to provide english explanation to cater for tourists. I hope that this could be improved 😊 Though it looks nice, I do think the gallery need repairs. Especially the leaky roof on the second floor. Also, it was pretty warm inside, maybe consider adding air conditioner/fans for comfort.
Nadya — Google review
This is an excellent attempt to promote local contemporary artists, though the works seem to be from among a limited pool of artists with not much variety in style. Nevertheless, worth a short visit for some pics in a trendy gallery if you’re in the heart of Kota Lama.
F. U — Google review
Lovely small art gallery in the heart of Semarang’s old town. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the gallery itself and the displayed artworks. The temperature and air circulation should be improved. 25.000Rp are an okay price.
Michael F — Google review
The place isn't huge. Two floors and not many artwork exhibited when I happened to be there. It was clean, there are three small couches we can sit on and relax for a bit in the middle of the criminally hot weather of Semarang. It would be a lot better if they maximize the space and put on more artwork, cause the place was definitely spacious enough and they weren't doing a good job to exhibit as many artwork as they can.. Overall, it's not bad. I personally think this place could be a 5 star art gallery if there were more artwork being presented. Also, the ticket was 20k IDR.
Akma I — Google review
Jalan Taman Srigunting No.5, RW.6, Tanjung Mas, Semarang Utara, Semarang City, Central Java 50174, Indonesia•https://www.semaranggallery.com/•+62 24 3552099•Tips and more reviews for Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery

5Semawis

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Night market
Semawis, also known as Waroeng Semawis, is a vibrant night market situated in Gang Warung, Semarang. Established in 2004 to commemorate Cheng Ho's first expedition to the city, this bustling market offers an array of delectable Indonesian and Chinese-influenced dishes and beverages. Visitors can indulge in a diverse selection of local specialties such as satays, fried rice, soups, noodles, Pisang Plenet, and Lumpia.
I like it! Lots of foods, and we can have an authentic atmosfer and chinese javanese cultures.
Trinity T — Google review
Small China Town Night Street Food Good Taste Cheap Price Alot of Choices
Pigeonpi — Google review
Food looked great when on bbq. Paid for big squid , got 1 squid skewer with 4 squid rings on it. Completely killed with sauce, rubbery , tasteless. Tako yaki were undercooked. Had to throw everything away.
FILIP S — Google review
It lost its glory days, the old times semawis is much better than the current semawis. The foods are becoming so mediocore and have less variations compared with recent bazaar and food stall, and it's not as festive unless it's near Chinese new year date. It does not feel special for locals , and for people from other town. The iconic food mostly gone , only modern foods. The seating is gettig very few. Place is still clean , even cleaner from the old times semawis.
Neoseanner S — Google review
a really nice and exciting place to walk and try a various choice of street foods 👍 also pet friendly
Jessica A — Google review
Very enjoyable street, with many good food.
Farly N — Google review
Full of affordable street snacks, highly recommended to visit at night
Vendera H — Google review
I went there on saturday night, around 9pm, and the place was so crowded! There are lots of food stalls, some selling korean food. Only few stalls provide tables. Visitors are varied starting from teenagers to adults. The space is narrow and the place isnt clean because many buyers throw rubbish on the road. The food price is a bit high. For me, its not a kid friendly place. But if you love to taste kinds of food while walking and do not mind to queue, its a perfect place.
Ms E — Google review
Jl. Gg. Warung No.86, Kranggan, Semarang Tengah, Semarang City, Central Java 50139, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Semawis
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6Brown Canyon

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Canyons
Brown Canyon is a picturesque destination known for its exotic natural beauty, making it a favorite spot for photography enthusiasts. The towering cliffs and rock formations create a stunning sight that resembles being abroad. This active sand mine offers an ideal backdrop for capturing breathtaking sunset photos. Visitors are advised to plan their trip outside of working hours or come prepared with protective gear if visiting during operational hours. It's considered one of the newest must-visit tourist spots in Semarang, offering ample opportunities for stunning photography.
Beautiful place, even better in the evening to see sunset. Tou can also see ungaran mountains from here. The site is also use for quarry, so you will see a lot of construction car pass by. But the road access is quite bad, I visit using motorbikes.
Marchellin A — Google review
This rock and soil mine has very low activity during Eid Mubarak holiday so we can get clear picture of the view. The road is accessible when you use sedan or SUV but rather danger if you want to go further close to the mountain especially when it rain. We go 4WD and go deep and in high ground to get stunning view. Its worthed the risk actually, amazing view, would even better for sunset time. The road is much like off road, with many of big rocks hasnt cleared along the road. The minus thing is not recreational area it only open for public. So not much activity can be done but taking picture or filming the sight seeing.
Hart 0 — Google review
My friend and I describe this as a “tourist trap.” It is included as a tourist destination in an article we found, but little did we know that it’s in a middle of nowhere. The canyon is not even natural-made. It’s made from the constant quarry. For photo’s sake, you can visit the place but make sure you have your own mode of transportation because I don’t think you can find a Grab car or bike when you’re there.
Fraire A — Google review
This place isn't managed as a recreational place so there are not many things to do here aside from taking photos. It's not far from the city but the road isn't good for vehicles so be careful. The mining activities continuously change the shape of the hills. The last time I was there, the hills didn't look good as in my previous visit.
Dro H — Google review
THIS place actually is a sand mining area. The ongoing mining activities creates hills and canyons. People find it interesting to take photographs of the place specially in Golden Hours that is in the morning or in the afternoon. The place is Instagramable despite the path to the place quite hard to travel. It's best to use motorcycle to get to the location. It will be easy to move to other spots since the place quite big. Anyhow there is other way to reach the location by your own car. Just follow the route of dump trucks of the site.
Tommy W — Google review
Its a beautiful spot, perfect for photography, yet never go without preparation. Naturally the scene is an active mining location, there are numerous mining activities there, and the road is like an offroad track, a sedan or car with low ground clearence definitely can't go there, especially when its rain. Very dangerous! Despite all that, the place is a beautiful spot to take a photo.
Michael T — Google review
It's actually a Quarry. What's left of it is today's scenery, haystack hills consists of volcanic rock layers. The view itself is quite pleasant, especially when around sunset. Quite dusty and windy in here, if you want to visit Brown Canyon I recommend to bring your own mask. Don't get too close to the hills, it's quite high and vertical. Be aware of rock avalanche.
Bayu F — Google review
A "tourist" sites that gives America a grand canyon scenery. This is the site of a stone quarry that is still active but is open to the public. If you visit here you'd better have a mask because there are still other trucks carrying mining materials. Access to this location is not so good. If you geologists this place is good to learn volcanostratigraphy. Hopefully, local authorities can make the site a conservation site so that it can become a natural tourist attraction with visitors.
Faisal S — Google review
Rowosari, Tembalang, Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Brown Canyon

7Kampung Pelangi

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Kampung Pelangi, also known as Rainbow Village Semarang, is a vibrant and colorful destination located in the southern part of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. The village is famous for its sustainability initiatives and boasts over 200 houses painted in rainbow stripes. Once considered a slum area, the Indonesian government revamped it to boost tourism, making it one of Indonesia's most Instagrammable spots.
Great place! Some local kids showed us around and later we decided to buy all the kids up the hill some ice cream. 10/10
Teun ( — Google review
Bad experience, doesn't live up to there expectations... not recommended to go there, a lot of climbing on steep slopes n steps.
Abilas N — Google review
Waste of time and Grab ride to get there and back. Nothing like photos and very poor compared to colourful village in Malang. If you already been to Kampung Tridi and Kampung Warna Warni in Malang, don’t waste your time to visit here.
Lydia — Google review
uh i mean almost every city has this kind of rainbow village. There's one called Colorful Village in East Java as well. Not bad, but not the best tourist attraction spot. What i like from here is its cleanliness (considering that it is a village), vibrant colors, florists with their beautiful supplies in front of the village, and its wall paintings.💖
Sifra P — Google review
Great place to visit and take photos! So colorful and lovely. Don't forget to buy some flowers to make your photos aesthetic af. Just so you know, you'll need several hours to explore this little place cause it's very wide and just like a maze, very fun to explore! The citizens are friendly and ready to give you directions when you get lost
Nadya D — Google review
Beautiful concept of tourism. The villagers and local government have made a great effort to turn local village into such beautiful tourist attraction. There are sign and map of long tracks or short tracks for trekking. Watch the step because sometimes it's little bit higher. Don't hesitate to ask local villagers if you felt out of track.
Reven — Google review
I went there this morning. Not recommended. The painting is fading and place is dirty. Don't fool by other people's PS photos. However, if you don't trust my opinion, you can find out yourself.
Nicole 3 — Google review
It's a fantastic experience! Highly recommend for those visiting SEMARANG. It's a little similar to the Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan, South Korea.
YappariStory — Google review
Jl. DR. Sutomo No.89, Randusari, Kec. Semarang Sel., Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50244, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Kampung Pelangi

8Museum Ranggawarsita

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Museum Ranggawarsita, located in Kalibanteng Kidul, is a comprehensive museum that offers a deep dive into the history and culture of Central Java. The museum boasts an extensive collection of 59,810 pieces categorized into 10 sections including geology, biology, archeology, history, technology, and fine arts. Visitors can explore diverse displays ranging from ancient artifacts to traditional batik motifs originating in Central Java.
The museum displays a large number of items related to the history and culture of Semarang and Central Java, which is worth exploring, but there is no English guidance, so need to use translation tools.
Chung C — Google review
Huge museum with a diverse collection! Definitely worth visiting. There's the standard Hindu and Buddhist statues in most Java museums, but then about 75% is focused on local culture from the Muslim era onward. Limited English on some labels - you need Google translate. It's especially rich in wayang, ceramics, weapons and batik. There's also life-size dioramas of local artisanal production and cultural festivals. I spent about 2 hours here but could have spent even more. Huge negative though: almost nothing is labeled helpfully. Ex: statues labeled as which mudra or god they represent, no context on era or location. There's 4 buildings, with a second floor on each building. There's also a large outside sculpture area past the bathrooms. Price is 15k for foreigners. It's well connected to the city via the bus system. Also don't miss the WWII graveyard just across the highway, the largest in Indonesia.
Josiah W — Google review
What do you expect when you visit a museum? Rich history of a place to gain knowledge from near and far of course. Pretty good showcase for the least part, saying that coz for the most part they lacked maintenance. They're either Rundown, chipping paint, non working sound effects on the Diorama pieces, etc. This is most likely due to the cost of the entrance fee. Which is super low, I mean the moment we get the tickets,already in my mind is how could this helped maintain the place🤔 Sure enough, it shows. Saw some renovation being done right by the entrance though, however they should really spruce up the interiors and showcase pieces. I mean the glass case that holds the giant prehistoric Mammoth tusk is broken with a huge hole😳 Sigh, come on management, I sure hope u guys would improve them all and get more crowd to come visit.
Steven L — Google review
The museum is huge! No wonder it is the biggest in West Java. It has wide range collections from classic era, colonial era and post colonial. I could say it was the most complete museum I have ever visit.
Istikmal A — Google review
Museum in Semarang that provides free tour by bus, come here in the weekend and they will give you free tour by bus around semarang
Shofyan A — Google review
Actually it’s a great museum. The collection of the museum was great, from pre historic until recent history, from archaeological, stones, until history of Javanese culture. But, there’s no clear concept how the visitor enjoy and learn from the museum. It will be better if the museum have some clear concept and have one way to enter until exit and have the full history experiences. Cheap ticket entrance.
Diantoro S — Google review
This museum surprisingly displayed unexpected features you know. And funnily many Semarang inhabitants don't know about what is inside. You'll find a socio-geological history packed in neat wooden furniture. I ensure you to find a new wonderful experience while hanging around there, because this historical place isn't like another cliche and boring museum. Also, luckily there is an AC so you won't be dehydrated okay. But unfortunately, the second floor wasn't covered with AC. Then, that's fine to look around the first floor only if you can't handle the heat. The other surprising aspect was a 3D show. Telling us about the dinosaur ever existed. Btw, I've just to know that mammoth was existing in the last on Java's land. This museum is truly educating!
Nat F — Google review
Great museum with huge collection. Here, you could learn geology, history, and culture of Java from various artifacts, fossils, dioramas, and many other historical displays. Tickets are cheap, and there's locker in the lobby. Also, there's large parking area which may benefit tour groups and families with car or bus. However, when I came (it was on Saturday), there's no tour guide while some displays are not accompanied with any plaque or description sheet, so it was not a very satisfactory visit.
Abida M — Google review
Jl. Abdulrahman Saleh No.1, Kalibanteng Kidul, Kec. Semarang Barat, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50149, Indonesia•https://ranggawarsitamuseum.id/•+62 24 7602389•Tips and more reviews for Museum Ranggawarsita

9Semarang Chinatown

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Semarang's Chinatown, also known as Quartier Chinois or Gang Baru, is a historic district that showcases the Peranakan culture, blending Chinese traditions with local Javanese values. This vibrant area is home to ornate Taoist temples where caretakers are eager to share stories and guide visitors in paying respect to ancestors and deities.
This is Semarang’s Chinatown and walking is the best way to experience the town’s charm, but for a more traditional experience, hop on a rickshaw for a leisurely tour.
Chung C — Google review
It’s a muggy Sunday morning. Hot! Chinatown was not really Chinatown in my opinion. The shops were not open and those shops open were jewelry stores. The food and alleyway street with vendors selling produce was interesting . Chinatown is a mere 4.0 km from the Semarang cruise port. It’s a 13 minute walk to the Queen City mall!
Ed J — Google review
Those who enjoy visiting morning markets, this is an area worth waking up early to survey and do some shopping including buying fruits produced locally. One particularly surprising found is the cafe specialised for good quality coffee, humbly called “coffee shop”. While waiting for its seemingly late opening at 9.30am, I spoke to the hawkers in the surrounding area, all of them have their thumb up for this shop. Not crowded probably because it is not cheap by local standard, but certainly better and worth the money paid. This is notwithstanding the fact that I am more a tea drinker.
Kuan P — Google review
A nice night market on Semarang China Town, they sell halal and haram food, and there are live music too.......so just enjoy your visit.😎😎😎 U must try the es conglik, the coconut pudding, and the matcha kaloci....😋😋😋 and since you are on the china town....u must try the pork satay...100% yummy 😍😍😍 Don't compare the current situation with the condition before pandemic, everybody are trying their best to come back after the pandemic and they are doing just fine to make this place bustling again just like old days.👍👍👍
Jordan F — Google review
It is a vibrant place of multiple cultures coming together. Chinese migrants now 2nd or 3rd generations side by side with indigenous Indonesians. The Taoist temples are colourful and steeped in history. Talk to the caretakers and they are more than willing to share stories and guiding where and how to perform the paying respect to ancestors and the dieties. Josssticks available for purchase at the temple premises. The beat are the morning street markets. A hive of activities of daily fare, street food and snacks abundant, eat to heart's delight. Most of the vendors are friendly as long do not obstruct them doing their business. Photo taking - do ask permission first as many elders do not want their face picture taken though they are OK with of their stall.
J B — Google review
Chinatown vibes are in the air. If you visit the place in the morning, you will find a lot of merchants. You can find bamboo shoots, pork, frog meat, and...turtle meat. Vegetables, fruits, noodles, tofu, tempe at a more affordable price than supermarkets. Please come earlier, so you can get a lower price and more fresh stuff.
Lutfi P — Google review
Streetfood aall the way! They sell various food here, from lumpia, chicken noodle, squid, anykind of seafood, barbeque, durian, japanese food, rice with chicken, almost anything you wish. The price is cheap too. But it is not so clean. Its hot all the way here, i got sweaty all the time. If u are a food huntrr, come and try. But make sure u are ready to overcome the heat.
Renata K — Google review
We have a very high hope with this old Chinatown that once was pride of Semarang. Our excitement literally dead on arrival. Isn’t as festive we would have thought. Was expecting vibrant life but it was dull.
W N — Google review
2CGF+2XH, Kauman, Semarang Tengah, Semarang City, Central Java 50188, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Semarang Chinatown

10Spiegel All Day Bar & Dining

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Spiegel All Day Bar & Dining is a popular hangout in Semarang, known for its modern yet retro colonial Dutch-inspired ambiance. Established in 1895, it offers artisanal coffee, cocktails, and mocktails. The venue serves Western and Italian dishes such as pizza, roasted chicken, and burgers with fries. Its impressive modern-rustic interior creates a nostalgic atmosphere.
Spiegel offers a classy dining experience, with charming ambiance of a Dutch building. Located in the center of Semarang’s Old Town. Tried a few from their menu and all of them are exceptional. Especially their dessert, tiramisu, blown us away. Staffs are super friendly. If you planning to come here on busy hours, better make reservations first. If you ever came to Semarang, please make sure you stopped by!
Tiara P — Google review
A pleasant dining spot to enjoy with family or for business. Quite comfortable for casual conversations and lingering, enjoying the atmosphere and F&B. The location in Kota Lama, the Dutch heritage building, and the one and only Spiegel in Indonesia are all strong points for this place. The food we tasted was all delicious: beef carpaccio, tagliatelle a manzo, capellini burro e pepe, and smoked veal tongue. And for desserts: tiramisu and banoffee tart. Our favorite are capellini and tiramisu. During reservations and upon arrival, we were reminded of the recommended and prohibited dress code. We dressed accordingly out of respect for the place. However, this rule seems flexible in practice, as right across from us was a family group, some were wearing t-shirts, shorts, and flip-flops. All prohibited items. Yet, they were allowed to enter and enjoy the menu. It did somewhat spoil the ambiance, though it didn't detract from the restaurant's positive qualities. Definitely will recommend this place to others and come back while in Semarang.
Anie R — Google review
Spiegel in Semarang is a charming spot that combines history with modern dining, set in a beautifully preserved heritage building. While the prices are on the higher side compared to most local eateries, the experience it offers makes it worthwhile. The menu features a thoughtful selection of dishes and drinks, each crafted with quality ingredients and presented with care. What really stands out at Spiegel is the taste. Every plate and glass carries a refined flavor profile that feels deliberate and well-balanced, elevating it above the usual café or restaurant experience. It’s the kind of place where you can slow down, savor your meal, and truly enjoy the craft that goes into the food and beverages. The bar, in particular, gives off a vibe reminiscent of pubs in the UK, with its cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Whether you’re enjoying a cocktail or just a coffee, the ambience enhances the overall experience, making Spiegel not just a dining spot but also a destination for anyone who appreciates good taste and great atmosphere.
Andy W — Google review
Good food with old and colonial vibes. having lunch here with children. There is much variety from legendary semarang food Nasi Ayam up to Western Angus Steak. Delicious.. a little bit expensive compare to Semarang overall cost of living however still recomended to come..
Hendra S — Google review
- High ceiling old colonial building with cozy atmosphere and vibe - Food is honestly just alright. Good, but not especially great - Service is top notch and efficient - The Al Ragu Pasta is pretty decent without being too sweet like other Italian Restaurants in Indonesia. - The Americano is also surprisingly enjoyable. - Very good place to bring your business meetings to.
Andil O — Google review
I had a quick trip to Semarang and had heard about Spiegel. I came for dinner alone and got sat at one of the lounge tables. There was a live jazz band playing that night which I enjoyed, the singers & band provided a beautiful backdrop for the place. The food was amazing, I ordered the braised veal ossobuco with saffron risotto and a cocktail I can’t remember the name of. The experience was great. Only comment would be that it took a while to get anyone’s attention but once they took my order it was much better
Katidja Z — Google review
I recommend you to come around 5.30pm so you can enjoy the atmosphere's differences and its surrounding better. The dishes were high quality like always and satisfying choice of drinks even though you don't drink alcohol. This time I came with my mom on wheelchair. And we had an excellent service and help from the staff to lift her through the entrance.
Monica I — Google review
A charming restaurant nestled in Semarang’s Old Town, Spiegel offers a warm dining experience inside a beautifully preserved Dutch colonial building. The ambiance is inviting, the food is delicious and the service is friendly and attentive. A great spot for a relaxing dinner with colleagues. Highly recommended for both the atmosphere and culinary quality!
Reny M — Google review
Jl. Letjen Suprapto No.34, Tanjung Mas, Semarang Utara, Semarang City, Central Java 50174, Indonesia•https://msha.ke/spiegelbistro/•+62 812-2806-8785•Tips and more reviews for Spiegel All Day Bar & Dining
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11Pagoda Avalokitesvara

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Pagoda Avalokitesvara, also known as Buddhagaya Watugong or Vihara Watu Gong, is a prominent Buddhist site located in Semarang. This magnificent seven-tiered pagoda stands at an impressive height of 45 meters, making it the tallest in Indonesia. The pagoda features intricate carvings and vibrant colors that showcase Chinese architectural influences. Visitors can climb to the top for a stunning panoramic view of the lush green surroundings.
Very well maintain, not crowded and worth to visit even if you are there not for praying
Alexander S — Google review
A nice temple and pagoda to visit when you are in Semarang. You can pray to Guanyin Pusa here.
Hendrawan L — Google review
Free of charge, but it’s recommended for you to donate your spare money in here just for the sake of appreciates their effort to keep it open for tourists. You can get fortune telling in the pagoda. . Other than that, this place is so much quiet..
Tatas F — Google review
A Buddhist temple just outside of Semarang. They have detailed carving and statues that are extremely beautiful u can enter without paying a price and you can pretty much go everywhere on the kompleks and take pictures. Recommended if you want to to do a cultural visit or to pray if you're a Buddhist
Sulaeman S — Google review
Place where you can rest your soul and walk a silence. Nice and clean, during our visit afternoon, the place so quiet and just us to pay a visit. Large parking lot, and view quite good for us to take some pictures
Imam G — Google review
The temple is well maintained and clean, nice place to pray
Amanda I — Google review
You can easily spot the pagoda from main road. It’s quite big and has a lot of good spot for your photos. Coming early in the morning is recommended. The parking is not too spacious but you can still park your car since this place is not too crowded.
Dum T — Google review
Beatifiul buddhist temple. Definitely worth a visit!
Slav B — Google review
WC75+6HX, Yayasan Buddhagaya, Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan, Pudakpayung, Banyumanik, Semarang City, Central Java 50265, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Pagoda Avalokitesvara

12Taman Budaya Raden Saleh (TBRS)

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Taman Budaya Raden Saleh (TBRS) is conveniently located in the city center on Jalan Sriwijaya no 29, surrounded by serene greenery. The park features a vibrant mural and graffiti wall, as well as a statue of Raden Saleh at the entrance. It serves as a venue for various cultural events such as theater performances and music shows. Additionally, it offers delicious food options and ample space for artistic expression.
A nice place for attending cultural event. Can do graduation and wedding party. Large parking area. Have canteen and prayer place.
Khairana M — Google review
this place has many buildings that function differently. this place seeing is used as a place to perform various kinds of artwork. one of them is theater art that is often held in this place. but the existence of toilets is very difficult to find. many food and beverage sellers sell them at relatively expensive prices. This place is suitable. For those of you who have an artistic spirit
Gilang P — Google review
I like the Raden Culture Park because this place is not right next to the highway, it just goes in so it is calmer. The main room This place is usually used for performing theaters, music shows and others, for the front architecture the main entrance part is still simple but in good condition. There is also a devout raden park that provides many delicious food - delicious, and other spaces. Hopefully it can continue to be a place for students to fund the work of the community.
Adriesty S — Google review
this area is very crowded because it is located near the campus, many foods can be enjoyed here, the place is very crowded, at that time I visited with friends
Meyta W — Google review
Is a very large place with lots of large trees. Especially large and tall banyan trees. There is also a canteen, and a spacious theater room. A large yard can be a separate parking space. There the cultural elements are very felt because the room is still fairly simple. And of course the place is cool and comfortable.
Sania W — Google review
Good place for shows but not quite accessible because the road inside the place is damaged and tires you if you have to walk around a lot. There are a lot of kiosks selling food and beverages inside so you don't have to worry about being thirsty and hungry. You can grab a quick bite.
Nisrinade S — Google review
Taman Budaya Raden Saleh This park is one of the cultural parks located in the area of ​​Semarang. The first time I went there was a cultural theater there. It has a very large parking lot but has a large tree that makes the atmosphere a bit scary. There are also stalls available for eat and drink. This place should be a place that can be preserved, because in this place beginner artists begin to hang their dreams in this place. Even though in the future you have to pay it doesn't matter as long as this place is maintained
Auly P — Google review
Nice shady place to chill and hangout alone or with your friends, especially in hour 11-15 when the sun boiling the city. There is also food stalls that sell food, snacks and drinks. One cons: the pavement is kinda rough although it paved. The indigenous people (javanese) said TBRS is kinda sacred place, so make sure not joking around there.
Aditya M — Google review
Jl. Sriwijaya No.29, Tegalsari, Candisari, Semarang City, Central Java 50614, Indonesia•+62 24 8311220•Tips and more reviews for Taman Budaya Raden Saleh (TBRS)

13Museum Mandala Bhakti

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Museum Mandala Bhakti, established in 1985, is a military history museum located in a building dating back to the 1930s. Originally constructed as a courthouse for Europeans during the Dutch colonial period, it was later repurposed as a command headquarters for the Indonesian Army until its decommissioning. The museum houses extensive historical data, documentation, and weaponry from Indonesia's Independence War.
Very interesting military museum, a lot of cool artifacts to see including small artillery. Mostly Indonesian only, but some in English and Japanese. There's several sections: the life of Prince diponegoro; the five-day battle in Semarang; and the post-independence wars. Several small artillery on display. Housed in a 1930s courthouse, later used by the Kenpetai. There's a monument to the five day war in the traffic circle out front. Entry is 5,000 for all, including foreigners.
Josiah W — Google review
A few rooms still keep their historical design, but most have been updated with new interiors and full-wall paintings. There are some inconsistencies in the paintings: in one, Diponegoro's head covering is green during his arrest, but in the next, it's back to his usual white. The texts don't explain this. There are also magical tools that aren't elaborated on. Oh, and you can even find an upside-down holy Quran. The rooms with historical designs are filled with displays of war equipment. Some areas are quite hot and dark, with flickering lights. Very spacious parking lot, good view.
Raden — Google review
A museum that exhibits collection about military operations in Indonesia. In the first several rooms, you will see rooms full of art (wall painting and diorama) about the history of Pangeran Diponegoro. Then, you will find things about equipments used by Indonesian Military and History about Military Operations carried out by the Army. It has a plenty of parking lot and there are also restaurants in the neighborhood.
M. R — Google review
I visited alone on a weekday and it was almost closing time for the museum. So I was the only one touring the museum. The vibes are quite creepy walking around alone, in a quiet museum; there was no other sound, only the sound of rushing water and birds chirping. When I was entering the 2nd floor, I was treated by arts on whole the walls and floors which were sooo beautiful, looks really dazzling and amazing. The entire collection stored in the museum is physical and factual evidence of the history of Pangeran Diponegoro's journey. The ticket price is only Rp 5000, the parking area is quite large tho, there are also some restaurants around the museum, and imo it's worth to spending time and to get to know about the history with arts there.
Nn — Google review
This place was great! The art was really interesting and I learnt a lot about the history of the resistance to Dutch occupation. The entry ticket for foreigners and locals is only 5000 rupiah which is nice. There's some food places and an indomaret right outside
Iain G — Google review
Mandala Bakti is a fascinating museum that offers a glimpse into Indonesia’s military history through its impressive collection of classic weapons and historical military equipment. From old tanks to vintage firearms and detailed uniforms, every exhibit is rich with stories of the past. It's a great place for history enthusiasts or anyone curious about the nation's military heritage, all presented in an engaging and well-maintained space.
Nicko S — Google review
An artsy historical museum. With Rp 5.000,- for entry fee, you can enjoy various Indonesia’s historical events. Located in the city center, you will see Tugu Muda and surrounding from 2nd floor in this museum. I recommend you to visit this place! :D
Cindy C — Google review
I visited this place on a workday. The ticket was only IDR5.000 /person, so cheap yet you'll discover tons of wonders inside the museum—it was all about Diponegoro and the era of pre-proclamation in Indonesia. You'll learn many things you haven't even seen in your normal history book before🤣. Loved this place so much! You can find various restaurants around the museum area too!
Ann — Google review
Jalan Mgr Soegijapranata No.1, Barusari, Semarang Selatan, Semarang City, Central Java 50245, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Museum Mandala Bhakti

14Banjir Kanal Barat

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Banjir Kanal Barat, which translates to Flood Channel West, is a man-made river in Semarang designed to prevent flooding in the city. Over the years, it has transformed into a picturesque spot with a leafy waterside path and warm street lamps that create a romantic ambiance at night. Visitors can enjoy the scenic view of the river and may even catch a captivating light festival on occasion.
Very good place to relieve your stresses and to rest a bit, they do offer quite amazing scenery on the night time (≧▽≦)
Andhieka R — Google review
good place for de-stressing from your work, you can go alone here and enjoy the river flow
Anzilirrohmah L — Google review
Banjir kanal means Flood Channel, a man made river to avoid flood, on this case flood in the city of Semarang. The surrounding is clean with a quite wide inspection sreet. So much different compared to 9-10 years ago.
Krido S — Google review
It was terrible, don't be fooled by their photos
B — Google review
This is a good place with many trees and nice decorations, but I think it needs more lights at night, so the bridge can be interesting.
Tetiangrydty M — Google review
quite place to stroll morning, sunset or even night. there's bench spread around the canal to sitting while enjoy the river view
Pipit N — Google review
Now it turns to a very nice to hangout, playing with kids, jogging in the morning. It's clean now, goverment have done a very good job to this place.
Dwi R — Google review
Not so clean, but do please put your garbage with you, the river is not trash can, its used to be a good spot for hanging out in the open
Heru W — Google review
Jl. Gedung Batu Tim. No.203 G, Ngemplak Simongan, Semarang Barat, Semarang City, Central Java 50148, Indonesia•+62 24 76432104•Tips and more reviews for Banjir Kanal Barat

15Jungle Toon Waterpark

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When exploring Semarang City, a visit to Jungle Toon Waterpark is a must before heading to other attractions. Nestled in Manyaran Village within the West Semarang Sub-District, this vibrant waterpark offers an array of fun-filled activities for both kids and adults alike. Located conveniently on Bukit Wahid Boulevard, it's just about 7 kilometers from Simpang Lima, making it easily accessible.
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SAMUDRA P — Google review
The pool located inside of 'Perum Graha Wahid'. We live nearby so it's very convenient for taking our kids there. Personally think, this pool is dedicated fir kids to play, but the management also place 1 pool for adults. There are also canteen, so visitors can satisfy their hunger after playing in the pool. Better coming in the morning when the pool less crowded, and the water still clean.
Dwi W — Google review
Inside housing complex, actually a complex facility but open for public. Ticket 50k at weekend and 40 at weekdays. Including gym facility. You can have cheaper price by register membership or buy voucher discount. Place is clean not to crowded. Provide sauna at certain schedule and shower room provide hot water.
Fredy D — Google review
Membership only IDR 625k a year (on special event discount). You will get full access to gym, sauna, pool, and water park. Love to be here.
Dimaz P — Google review
The area is not so big, but nice. And the good thing for me is the location is very close to my place in Manyaran. My son loves to swim here
Hendro W — Google review
It was fun, especially for kids. But the food sellers need to learn how to smile 😊
Yulia M — Google review
Not bad but The shower and changing room are still separate. It makes us unconvinience to take shower
Yetty E — Google review
u can swim, gym, sauna, enjoy whirlpool in one place with very cheap price .. the waterpark is so eye catching ...
Wahyu K — Google review
X9WP+GF3, Jl. Bukit Wahid Boulevard, Manyaran, Semarang Barat, Semarang City, Central Java 50261, Indonesia•+62 24 76635999•Tips and more reviews for Jungle Toon Waterpark
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16Kampung Batik Gedong Semarang

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Kampung Batik Gedong Semarang is a must-visit shopping attraction for batik enthusiasts. Located on Batik street, it's a hub for local artisans to showcase and sell their unique creations directly to visitors. Despite its small number of stores, the area offers affordable and high-quality batik, along with friendly storekeepers. The village provides insight into the production of batik and introduces new motifs.
I recommend dropping by this quaint hidden gem when in Semarang, near Museum Kota Lama. Not very many shops, but there is enough variety of local handcrafted batik to admire, and to cater to every budget if you wish to buy. Also a good place to take photos of the pretty murals.
F. U — Google review
I came here expecting to see lots of batik options, like it's name. However, it was mostly empty. Sure, there were I think a couple of shops? But it wasn't enough to be called Kampung Batik. Maybe I came at the wrong time. It was so hot as there weren't so many shades. Great idea of a place, but they need more batik experiences.
Iona C — Google review
Could not enjoy the visits to the houses because of the heat 🥵🥵 but we came across "Omah Batik Ngesti Pandowo" and we ended up spending around 1 hour or so looking at-for Batik Semarang. Helpful staff, good and rich collections, and not less important, the house has aircon 👍
Nayu R — Google review
Despite the name, there is not many things to do or see. There are few small batik shops which are not inviting. There are 2 alleys which have houses or wall decorated with mural.
Roy T — Google review
Nice place to explore local Batik. Creative mural and interesting photo spots. Not the greatest but for side attraction from Old City tours is a must.
Bima N — Google review
This "Kampung Batik" is feel so empty. Losing its spark and visitors. Anyway they do have beautiful wall graffiti, good spots to take picture. People in there are so nice and give warm welcome to visitors. Dont be too noisy since its located in housing area.
Syahrina P — Google review
Our favourite tourist spot in Semarang. Batik is affordable and the murals here are beautiful.
Andrew D — Google review
The hospitality of the people here is nice and you can find many kinds of batiks here. The location also near from the city
Sumarsih S — Google review
Jl. Batik No.698A, Rejomulyo, Kec. Semarang Tim., Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50227, Indonesia•+62 858-5758-5837•Tips and more reviews for Kampung Batik Gedong Semarang

17Lakers City | Resto, Banquet and Recreation | by AtoZ

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Gymnastics club
Chic, tropical open-air cafe serving local fare in a green, natural setting with a swimming pool.
Service was friendly, though the food took a bit of time to arrive — probably because it was quite busy during the evening. But with that view, the wait was totally fine. A great place to relax, enjoy good food, and take in a beautiful lakeside view. Prices are slightly above average, but totally worth the experience.
Bily A — Google review
This place is the epitome of sophistication and elegance. It's remarkable location and artistic ambiance transport you to a whole new world. My friends and I decided to explore this sport club and restaurant, and it was an exquisite culinary experience. The food was not only fancy but also visually pleasing and incredibly delicious. But this is the issue we had : The service were almost perfect, but when we were eating the staffs did some preparation for incoming events so the dust were flying around near our table and food. We also heard some of them were rudely joking with some taboo words, kinda inapprotiate for those who still eating near them. None of them seems care to apologize. Hopefully it could be better in the near future. Overall Lakers is a fancy place and left quite an impression for us. R&D.
Ignatius R — Google review
Very nice place to enjoy your family time, there's swimming pool, lot of instagramable place, there's outdoor playground also you can bring your kid to the minizoo here, tickets for swimming pool area and minizoo are cheap because there's end year promo until December 2023 (15k for Minizoo and 40k for swimming pool). Minizoo ticket already include food for feeding the animal inside. For the restaurant, food are ok, price still acceptable.
Nekoyasha 8 — Google review
It was raining when I came here but everything was good. The staff are helpful and guide us to choose our table. It has many foods and drinks but unfortunately the pizza wasn't ready to order yet. There's live music and indoor/outdoor area with very beautiful view. And i think the taste is good with normal price of course.
Inten H — Google review
Comfortable place... View is good.. Acceptable food with acceptable price... Pool and Playground is safety for child. Have mini zoo... U can see iguana, birds, etc You can do mini adventure with ATV...
Galih S — Google review
Though I was born and raised in this city, finally I just came to this place yesterday. Very beautiful at night. I wish I had come earlier to enjoy sunset by swimming into this place. The price is about 80-100/person (if you order food and drink). They gave big portion of food. Fair enough. Nice
Doni N — Google review
Swimming pool, cafe, mini zoo and playground inside. Love this place because kids friendly❤️✨ the fried rice is good too. Came in week day usually and no crowd.
Bella Y — Google review
Lakers should give the rules, at least everyone wear swimming wear.
Yudy W — Google review
Jalan RM Hadi Subeno Sasrowardoyo, Pesantren, Kec. Mijen, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50212, Indonesia•+62 877-0007-0550•Tips and more reviews for Lakers City | Resto, Banquet and Recreation | by AtoZ
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