
Sohail Ahmed Siddiqui
2 reviews on 1 places
Yogyakarta is a hotpot of culture, the total publicly accessible area is just a fraction of the real palace, the is still the residence of the sultan from which a small part is made accessible to public. You can enjoy gamelan music, traditional dance, see some daily life activities and services being performed, you should being at least an hour of time with you (or more if you want to enjoy and see all exhibits and displays), you can get a english speaking guide (with extra cost),
This place used to be high tech mal with lots of outlets for electric and computers bow it has seen all of its best days and is waiting to be demolished, has some electronic and furniture shops where it feels like the assistants also don’t want to sell or have no interest assisting or attracting customers for their goods, sad to see what has become of this place