Alun-Alun Kidul Yogyakarta
Alun-Alun Kidul: The Heart of Yogyakarta
Discover Taman Sari, Yogyakarta's historical water palace, where royal heritage and serene beauty blend seamlessly.
Taman Sari, or the Water Castle, offers tourists a breathtaking glimpse into Yogyakarta's royal heritage. This historical landmark, once a royal garden and bathing complex, is a serene escape filled with intricate architecture and lush landscapes. Visitors can wander through its picturesque ruins, marvel at the unique blend of Javanese and Portuguese influences, and enjoy the tranquil ponds and gardens that whisper tales of the past. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving to Taman Sari, start by heading towards Yogyakarta City. From the city center, navigate to Jl. Malioboro, one of the main streets. Follow Jl. Malioboro until you reach the intersection with Jl. Senopati. Turn left onto Jl. Senopati, and continue until you reach Jl. Patehan. Taman Sari will be on your right. There is limited parking available near the entrance, so be prepared to park in nearby streets.
Public Transportation
To reach Taman Sari using public transportation, take a Trans Jogja bus route that goes to the city center. You can board the bus at various stops around Yogyakarta, such as Jl. Malioboro. Get off at the 'UGM' stop and transfer to a local angkot (minibus) that goes towards Kraton. Inform the driver that you want to go to Taman Sari. The angkot will drop you off near the entrance. Be sure to check the bus schedule and angkot routes, as they may vary.
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