Discover Bandung, Indonesia's vibrant 'Paris van Java,' a city blending historical charm with modern energy. This curated map guides you through iconic landmarks, bustling markets, and culinary hotspots, offering a perfect introduction for first-time visitors.
Bandung Conference monument
The Bandung Conference monument commemorates the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference, where 29 countries gathered to oppose neo-colonization and promote economic and cultural cooperation.
Alun Alun
Alun Alun is a central gathering place in Bandung, featuring a large astroturf field, trees, and proximity to the Grand Mosque, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists.
Pasar Baru
Pasar Baru is a marketplace neighborhood in Bandung, known for its local life and traditional food, although not the prettiest area, it is clean and a great place to find local dishes.
Grand Mosque
The Grand Mosque is located next to the Alun Alun and is a prominent landmark in Bandung.
Braga Street
Braga Street is a historic street in Bandung, known as the 'Paris of Java' during colonization, now a popular 'hipster street' with cafes, shops and restaurants.
Otista street
Otista Street in Pasar Baru is where you can find the reviewed Kupat Tahu and Es Campur stalls, near a KFC.
KFC
KFC is mentioned as a landmark near where the Kupat Tahu and Es Campur stalls are located on Otista Street.