Really a heritage boutique hotel in the center of Kota Gede of Yogyakarta built after almost ruins of earthquake. Worth to stay in Kota Gede of you would to explore Kota Gede the famous silver crafts stores and the previous Mataram’s funeral complex. Kotagede is one of the historical areas in Yogyakarta city. In this sub-district there are traces of the relics of the Mataram Islamic kingdom which is the forerunner of the Ngayogyakarta Sultanate.
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Interesting and beautiful house
Beautiful and interesting home with different areas and a little courtyard inside. Carvings and tiles. They had an old radio, record player etc. wonderful if you want to see an old Kotagede type house from the inside. There's a bookshop attached to the house and it has a good selection of books, including Indonesian books translates into English, a section on Javanese culture, and political books like Gramsci etc.
Location is good near lots of nice restaurants, walkable to the Mataram makams, and you can also walk around and see some kampongs in the area and there's cute coffeeshops with very affordable single origin coffee pours (affordable compared to eg. Jakarta and Bandung).
My room had a four poster bed. The vibe was that of staying in a old relative's house, including the furniture and lamp style, TV with no netflix (they have cable) that's turned off at the base, and one thing to note is the room had only one other plug point and it's high up on the wall so you have to sit on a chair when you use your phone if you're charging it. Aircon was good. Lots of towels.
I had to leave very early for my flight the next day and they packed me a full breakfast, which was super nice of them.
订得比较匆忙,感觉跟有特色,好不好不太清楚,睡了一觉就走了。
Really a heritage boutique hotel in the center of Kota Gede of Yogyakarta built after almost ruins of earthquake. Worth to stay in Kota Gede of you would to explore Kota Gede the famous silver crafts stores and the previous Mataram’s funeral complex. Kotagede is one of the historical areas in Yogyakarta city. In this sub-district there are traces of the relics of the Mataram Islamic kingdom which is the forerunner of the Ngayogyakarta Sultanate.
Interesting and beautiful house
Beautiful and interesting home with different areas and a little courtyard inside. Carvings and tiles. They had an old radio, record player etc. wonderful if you want to see an old Kotagede type house from the inside. There's a bookshop attached to the house and it has a good selection of books, including Indonesian books translates into English, a section on Javanese culture, and political books like Gramsci etc.
Location is good near lots of nice restaurants, walkable to the Mataram makams, and you can also walk around and see some kampongs in the area and there's cute coffeeshops with very affordable single origin coffee pours (affordable compared to eg. Jakarta and Bandung).
My room had a four poster bed. The vibe was that of staying in a old relative's house, including the furniture and lamp style, TV with no netflix (they have cable) that's turned off at the base, and one thing to note is the room had only one other plug point and it's high up on the wall so you have to sit on a chair when you use your phone if you're charging it. Aircon was good. Lots of towels.
I had to leave very early for my flight the next day and they packed me a full breakfast, which was super nice of them.