Novotel

West Sumatra


Commanding Bukittinggi's heights like a Moorish citadel, Novotel (formerly Hills) is usually full of VIPs and their security squads. Sports lovers can get active here with swimming, volleyball, basketball or table tennis, while those less inclined should drop by the hotel’s Anai Bar for great views and (relatively pricey) drinks. Significant online (or walk-in) discounts are standard.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby West Sumatra attractions

1. Jam Gadang

0.11 MILES

Built in the 1920s to house a clock that was a gift from the Dutch queen, Jam Gadang is Bukittinggi's town emblem and focal point. Independence in 1945…

2. Pasar Atas

0.18 MILES

Pasar Atas is a large, colourful daily market crammed with stalls selling fruit and vegetables, second-hand clothing and crafts.

3. Taman Panorama

0.22 MILES

Taman Panorama, on the southern edge of Bukittinggi, overlooks the deep Ngarai Sianok (Sianok Canyon), where fruit bats swoop at sunset, as well as the…

4. Masjid Raya

0.23 MILES

While not particularly attractive (and hence of no real interest to non-Muslim travellers), this central mosque offers a useful landmark for getting your…

5. Gua Jepang

0.25 MILES

This extensive network of underground WWII Japanese bunkers built into a cliff face stretches for nearly 1.5km. It was built by local forced labour in…

6. Pasar Bawah

0.36 MILES

More of a landmark than genuine sight, this central undercover market is popular with locals here to shop for fresh produce and everyday items.

7. Benteng de Kock

0.37 MILES

Benteng de Kock was built by the Dutch during the Padri Wars. Other than a few cannons and ramparts, there’s not much to it now apart from the nice…

8. Koto Gadang

1.1 MILES

Silversmiths occupy several old Dutch houses in Koto Gadang, 5km from Bukittinggi. Catch a westbound angkot (3000Rp) or take an hour’s walk from Taman…