Located near Malioboro, Tugu Station (Yogyakarta Station) is only a 5-minute from the Malyabhara Hotel. Opened on May 2, 1887, it is not only the main station in Yogyakarta but also a Cultural Heritage building with deep historical significance.
Just 5 minutes from Malyabhara Hotel, you can visit historic landmarks in Yogyakarta. This white-dominated monument holds symbolic significance, representing the Cosmological Axis of Yogyakarta, which connects Parangtritis, Panggung Krapyak, Yogyakarta Palace, and Mount Merapi.
A short 5-minute walk from Malyabhara Hotel, Fort Vredeburg Museum invites you to explore Indonesia’s past with immersive dioramas and historical displays in a historic fort near the Yogyakarta Sultanate Palace.
Sonobudoyo Museum is located just 7 minutes from Malyabhara Hotel. Here, visitors can explore historical relics and enjoy art exhibitions, including dance performances, wayang, and film screenings by local Indonesian filmmakers.
eringharjo Market is the oldest and largest market in Yogyakarta, tied to the Yogyakarta Palace and rich in historical and philosophical significance. Just 5 minutes from Malyabhara Hotel, it offers a variety of unique items, including batik, spices, local street food, and antiques.
Located just 5 minutes from the Malyabhara Hotel, Teras Malioboro is a vibrant shopping hub with local goods, batik, crafts, and delicious street food.
Taman Pintar, located just 10 minutes from Malyabhara Hotel, is an exciting and affordable educational park in Jogja. With attractions like a planetarium and science theater, it’s a great spot for family fun.
The Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Palace, one of Yogyakarta’s most visited sites, is the residence of the Sultan and his family. The palace hosts performances of gamelan music, Javanese dance, macapat poetry, and wayang puppetry, as well as a museum showcasing royal artifacts and Javanese culture.
Taman Sari is a cultural heritage site of the Yogyakarta Palace, built in 1758 during the reign of Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono I. It once served as a water palace for the Sultan and his family.
Titik Nol Kilometer (Zero Point Kilometer) is a popular night tourism spot located south of Beringharjo Market. Surrounded by historic Dutch colonial buildings, it is a must-visit for tourists, offering street food, performers, and various activities to make your visit unforgettable.