Phoenix Hotel

Top choice in Yogyakarta


Right in the heart of the city, this historic hotel is easily the best in its class and is a Yogya landmark. Dating back to 1918, it’s been sensitively converted to incorporate modern facilities. Rooms are gorgeous, and it's worth paying a little extra for those with balconies overlooking the pool. There's an excellent bar and restaurant with Indonesian-themed buffets.


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1. Stadion Kridosono

0.59 MILES

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2. Pasar Beringharjo

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3. Museum Sasana Wiratama

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4. Benteng Vredeburg

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5. Gedung Negara

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The seat of power in the Yogya region, this imposing modern-classical complex is closed to the public but makes a good landmark on Jl A Yani.

6. Sono-Budoyo Museum

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7. Pakualaman Kraton

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8. Mesjid Besar

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This central, open-air mosque, built in a traditional Javanese architectural style, is the largest in the city.