The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Central Java, Java

September 16, 2021 Natalie Tallman

Central Java (Javanese: ꦗꦮꦠꦼꦔꦃ; Indonesian: Jawa Tengah, abbreviated as Jateng) is a province of Indonesia. This province is located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang.
Restaurants in Central Java

1. Ayun Wellness & Spa

Jl. Gajahan No.8 Ayom Java Village, Solo 57176 Indonesia +62 271 7465757 [email protected] http://ayomjavavillage.com/ayun-wellness-spa.html
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Ayun Wellness & Spa

Ayun Wellness & Spa at Ayom Java Village, as the name implies, is the ‘supporter of kindness’ for your body, treating it gently according to our ancestor’s traditional body care rituals. You can experience complete body care treatment using natural ingredients in our treatment rooms equipped with jacuzzi and sauna room. If you’re in need of a little stretch, Ayun Wellness & Spa open for yoga class

Reviewed By kusnadit2020

Amazing place to relaxacy, great location and views of nature, so comfy love the masssage treatment, very friendly and professional....

2. Museum Batik Danar Hadi

Jl. Slamet Riyadi no. 261, Solo 57141 Indonesia +62 271 714326 [email protected] http://www.houseofdanarhadi.com/museum.php
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4.5 based on 564 reviews

Museum Batik Danar Hadi

The House of Danar Hadi proudly unveils an Integrated Culture Heritage Complex that is destined to become a tourist attraction for the city of Surakarta. It has been founded to preserve and advance the art of batik in Indonesia as part of the national cultural legancy. This integrated tourism center will enhance the attractions to be found in the Central Javanese city, with visitors able to enjoy once again the heritage building nDalem Wuryoningratan, build in the late 19th century and painstakingly restored to its original grandeur by House of Danar Hadi.The Complex will be an arena to witness the development of batik in Indonesia, the process of creating this precious textile and its emergence as part of the contemporary lifestyle. This homage to the history and glory of batik will be found at the nDalem Wuryoningratan, Danar Hadi Batik Museum, Danar Hadi Traditional Batik Showroom and Souvenir and Lounge.

Reviewed By ronnygandey - Cikarang, Indonesia

I took a tour in the Museum while my family doing the shopping as during fasting month and Lebaran festive this shop offers discounted price for certain items. For a certain reason, Danar Hadi is not my favourite batik. The museum situated at the back of the shop. A knowledgeable, pleasant, humorous and talkative gentlemen guided a small group of visitors. And it was an eye opening to me. I learned almost everything about batik : its history, philosophy, values, terminologies, designs, painting, dyeing process, materials, best ways of batik maintenance/storage, and fantastic prices of vintage batiks etc. Most, if not all, vintage batiks were from the Danar hadi founder/owners collections. Some of them priced more than IDR 5 B (or more than USD 350 K !!!). From here than I understand and credit the government of Indonesia's effort to make Indonesian Batik as the Unesco Heritage. And I loved batik now even more than before. Highly recommended to every one. Really. And you will get zilions of information for a very cheap tour (IDR 35,000 per pax, then you can buy items to ad to you pile of batik collection......

3. Museum OHD

JL Jenggala no 14, Magelang Indonesia +62 857-2837-0738 http://www.ohdmuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Museum OHD

4. NEST Family Reflexology & Spa Laweyan

Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan no. 35 Near Aston Hotel Solo, Solo 57147 Indonesia +62 271 726886 [email protected] http://www.nestspa.co.id
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

NEST Family Reflexology & Spa Laweyan

We provide reflexology, massage & spa treatments using Indonesia's traditional products. Ensuring excellent quality services and relaxing atmosphere, customers are handled by well-trained and certificated therapists surrounded by interior design with natural modern touch. This is the place to rejuvenate your body and mind.

5. Padma Spa

Plataran Borobudur Resort & Spa, Borobudur, Magelang 56553 Indonesia +62 293 788888 [email protected] http://www.plataran.com/hotels-resorts/plataran-borobudur/spa
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Padma Spa

Step into the serenity of Padma Spa at Plataran Borobudur, where treatment rooms embraced by greenery and a view of Borobudur evoke a sense of calm and balance. Succumb to the nurturing touch of rejuvenating massages and pampering beauty treatments. Soak in a decadent volcanic stone bath strewn with petals for complete relaxation.

6. De Tjolomadoe

Jl. Adi Sucipto No. 1 Malangjiwan, Colomadu, Karanganyar 57177 Indonesia +62 271 7851761 [email protected] http://www.detjolomadoe.com/
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

De Tjolomadoe

Old sugar factory complex transformed into new tourist attraction, historical landmark, and convention center.

Reviewed By AvidTraveler12 - Winchester, United Kingdom

De Tjolomadoe is the old Dutch name, it is known locally as Colomadu Tahun. It is a former sugar factory and processing plant, which has been converted at great cost into a museum. We had never heard of it, fortunately we have an Indonesian friend who is a Solo resident and this became the highlight of our stay in Solo. The museum is easily the best we have been to in Indonesia and we have been to many. It is informative, all displays have Bahasa/ English narrative. It is very spacious and the items on display are mainly huge pieces of machinery. The factory has an interesting history and is well documented and easy to read. Unlike other museums we have been to, this is a very contemporary exhibit, in immaculate condition, no building maintenance issues or shoddy workmanship and is temperature controlled. They also had a nice restaurant/cafe which was empty and we had some welcome drinks when we had finished our viewing.

7. Mangkunegaran Palace

Jl. Ronggowarsito Keprabon, Banjarsari, Solo 57131 Indonesia http://surakarta.go.id/konten/pura-mangkunegaran-0
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4.0 based on 284 reviews

Mangkunegaran Palace

Built in 1757 by the nephew of the King Pakubuwono II after a bitter power struggle, this smaller palace is still lived in.

Reviewed By Triazel - Jakarta, Indonesia

I found the Mangkunegaran Palace one of the best presented and maintained examples of a Javanese Keaton I have ever seen. The buildings were well maintained and the tour was dignified and informative with some interesting artifacts some of which I have never seen before. There was a modest entrance price and we are required to observe some respectful protocols in certain places. We could purchase some Jamu as well as some quite unique batik in 2 places. Well worth visiting with the guide who also was happy to take many pictures for us. A great taste a culture in Solo.

8. Museum of Batik Pekalongan

Jl. Jetayu no. 3, Pekalongan 51114 Indonesia +62 285 431698 [email protected] http://www.museumbatikpekalongan.info/
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4.0 based on 96 reviews

Museum of Batik Pekalongan

Although Pekalongan is a small city, but it is also well known for its Batik, just as Yogyakarta and Solo (the other Batik cities in Central Java). It has an outstanding batik museum and it has Batik making workshop. You get to make your own batik handkerchief for as little as Rp.20,000.

Reviewed By camsean - Townsville, Australia

Pekalongan is known by the nickname of Kota Batik (Batik City) and apart from shopping for the stuff in one of the district's batik villages, this is one of the best places to get an appreciation of this intangible heritage. It also has the advantage of being located in a gorgeous Dutch-era building with a beautiful garden courtyard. There are three rooms in the museum. The first explains the batik-making process with examples of vats, batik pens, wax and so forth. The second room offers a survey of styles of batik from around the archipelago. The third room focuses on batik from Pekalongan itself, with some magnificent specimens of cloths dating back to the 1920s.

9. Gereja Santa Perawan Maria Ratu Rosario Suci Randusari - Katedral

Jl. Pandanaran no. 9, Semarang 50244 Indonesia +62 24 8310036 http://www.katedralsemarang.or.id
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4.0 based on 71 reviews

Gereja Santa Perawan Maria Ratu Rosario Suci Randusari - Katedral

Reviewed By hwitono

During my visit to Semarang on my way back to Jakarta from holiday in my home town Tulungagung, I had occasion to celebrate Eucharist on Friday January 4th in this Cathedral. This church is very big, an ancient building with beautiful architecture. This church is located in the middle of Semarang town, across of very famous historical building Lawang Sewu.

10. Museum RA Kartini

Jl. Alun-alun Tengah no. 1, Jepara 59411 Indonesia
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Museum RA Kartini

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