
The Cultural Capital of Indonesia
Discover the heart of Javanese culture, where ancient traditions meet vibrant modern life.





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Discover the heart of Javanese culture, where ancient traditions meet vibrant modern life.








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There is always something happening in Jogja. Here you’ll find a dynamic events where traditional dance, modern music, indie art, and cultural festivals blend seamlessly into the city’s everyday life. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly workshops, outdoor concerts at the temples, batik exhibitions, or festivals that capture the unique "Jogja Istimewa" spirit. Stay tuned!
Discover the heritage-city charm with majestic palace views, vibrant street art, and a soul-soothing atmosphere. Yogyakarta is a haven for culture enthusiasts, boasting the richest collection of Javanese traditions and ancient wonders. Also a perfect base for the Cultural Circle. After a day on the road—come back to what really matters: authentic flavors, warm hospitality, and genuine comfort.




Yogyakarta is not just a feast for the eyes — it's a paradise for food lovers. The city's culinary heritage is deeply intertwined with its royal past, from the sweet, aromatic gudeg born in the Sultan's kitchen to the smoky sate klatak grilled over iron skewers. Wander through angkringan stalls at midnight, sip a bold kopi joss infused with burning charcoal, or savor centuries-old recipes at iconic restaurants. Every meal in Jogja tells a story.
Explore Culinary MapYogyakarta comprises five distinct areas, anchored by the historic and cultural heart of Kota Yogyakarta. To the north, Sleman boasts majestic landmarks like Prambanan and Mt. Merapi, while Gunungkidul thrills with rugged beaches and Jomblang Cave. The southern coast of Bantul serves as the region's artistic soul, perfectly complementing the tranquil, nature-focused eco-tourism of Kulon Progo in the west.

Renowned for its stunning southern beaches and traditional batik craft villages.

Home to dramatic karst landscapes, hidden beaches, and ancient cave systems.

The royal heart of Javanese culture — home to Keraton and Malioboro Street.

A rising gem with Menoreh Hills, tea plantations, and the new international airport.

Gateway to the majestic Mount Merapi and home to premier universities.

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