d'Omah

Top choice in Yogyakarta


About 8km south of Yogya, surrounded by rice fields, this tasteful hotel occupies traditional Javanese buildings with a lily pond in the main courtyard. The rooms are grouped in villa-like compounds, each with a pool, and the grounds are a delight to explore, graced as they are with artworks and fringed by rural vistas. It's especially lovely at night, lit by torchlight.


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1. Kedai Kebun Forum

3.82 MILES

This fun, bohemian space is a key haunt for Yogya's arts community. The gallery curates mixed-media exhibitions and hosts pop-up shops, film screenings…

2. Tombs of Mataram Kotagede

4.23 MILES

The 16th-century founder of the Mataram kingdom, Panembahan Senopati, is buried in the small graveyard of an old mosque located in the suburb of Kota Gede…

3. Sangkring Art Space

4.25 MILES

Located about 3km southwest of the kraton, this elegant space hosts contemporary exhibitions and includes an attractive cafe where local artists gather…

4. Tomb of Sultan Agung

4.3 MILES

This royal tomb is a major focus of pilgrimage, but visitors are welcome to join pilgrims at specified times. To enter the tombs, which are accessed via a…

5. Kota Gede

4.4 MILES

In 1582, Kota Gede was made the first capital of the Mataram kingdom, the founder of which, Panembahan Senopati, is buried in a tomb here. Today, the area…

6. Taman Sari

4.43 MILES

This once-splendid pleasure park of palaces, pools and waterways, built between 1758 and 1765, functioned as the playground of the sultan and his…

7. Kraton

4.54 MILES

Beside the southern alun-alun (main square), Yogya's enormous kraton (palace) is the cultural and political heart of this fascinating city. Effectively a…

8. Museum Kareta Kraton

4.68 MILES

This wonderful old carriage house exhibits the opulent chariots of the sultan. The leather-upholstered and intricately painted carriages tell their own…