Kampoeng Djawa Hotel

Yogyakarta


Occupying a long, thin house, this tiny guesthouse has heaps of character and helpful staff. The Javanese-influenced rooms (in five price categories) have artistic touches including exposed brick walls, mosaic tiling and pebble-walled bathrooms. There's a peaceful rear garden for complimentary tea or coffee (available all day) and afternoon snacks.


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