[2024 Yogyakarta Attraction] Travel Guide for Slasar Malioboro (Updated Nov)
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Jl. Ps. Kembang No.4, Sosromenduran, Gedong Tengen, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55271, Indonesia
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Slasar Malioboro is a new tourist attraction in Yogyakarta. This place is different with Malioboro Street, Slasar Malioboro is on the street behind the Tugu train station.
There are many famous restaurants from Yogyakarta is open in here, such as: Gudeg Yu Djum, Sate Kambing Pak Kardi, and the famous street food “Angkringan Lek Man”.
Don’t forget to try Angkringan Foods & Kopi Arang Jogya by Angkringan Lek Man, Angkringan Lek Man itself is the most famous Angkringan Stalls in Yogyakarta, their coffee is so good!
Besides Food & Beverage Stalls, there is also Shower Locker in this area, Shower & Locker is a place for bathing and storage of goods (for those of you who are in transit or waiting for transportation)
🚧Slasar Malioboro
Jl. Ps. Kembang No.4, Sosromenduran, Gedong Tengen, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55271
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Slasar Malioboro
Fun place to hangout! It's right next to the station, so you can rest after arriving or you can wait for the train's departure schedule so it's not too rushed. And instagramable, suitable for those who like photos.
And complete too. Starting from a place to store goods, a place to take a short shower, minimarkets, angkringan, to coffee shops, they are here.
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Jalan Malioboro
One of the main tourist attractions in Yogyakarta is Jalan Malioboro as a name of the street that become a iconic of Yogyakarta city. Malioboro situated in the downtown which an icon and also the busiest business district in the area. The street is alive 24 hours a day and extends for 1 km from North to South with historical Dutch colonial-era architecture, new modern building architecture mixed in with the Chinese and contemporary commercial districts.
Best way to explore the streets are by foot, just within walking distance from Stasiun Tugu (Tugu Railway Station) until southern end a junction, known as Nol Kilometer (Zero Kilometers). Another option is hiring a becak (pedicab) or the ubiquitous four-wheeled horse-drawn carts called “andong”.
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