To learn more about the history of Indonesia, the Mpu Tantular Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the East Java region, with exhibits of traditional textiles, ceramics, and artifacts, some of which date back to prehistoric times.
The Tugu Pahlawan monument honors the heroes of the Indonesian War of Independence and was ►
To learn more about the history of Indonesia, the Mpu Tantular Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the East Java region, with exhibits of traditional textiles, ceramics, and artifacts, some of which date back to prehistoric times.
The Tugu Pahlawan monument honors the heroes of the Indonesian War of Independence and was built to commemorate the events of 10 November 1945 at the Battle of Surabaya. The 10 November Museum, named after the battle, is located under the monument.
Within walking distance, the Cheng Hoo Mosque is a stunning example of Chinese Islamic architecture and features colorful decorations and intricate carvings. It is considered a testament to cultural diversity and room for expressing Chinese and Islamic identities in the context of Indonesian society.
Located in the old town, the House of Sampoerna holds exhibits on the use of cloves cigarettes and the history of kretek in Indonesia, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Indonesian tobacco industry.
For a moment away from the city’s bustling activity, the Taman Suraboyo Park, located on the waterfront, is the ideal place to take a walk and resource. The park hosts a monumental statue illustrating the legend of the creation of the city and has direct access to the sea. You can also enjoy local foods and drinks in the many nearby shops.
North of the park, the iconic Suramadu National Bridge, the longest bridge in Indonesia, connects Surabaya with the island of Madura. When in Madura, head for Dermaga Rindu to have the perfect view of this modern bridge. You will find there some dedicated spots to take your best pictures. You can then enjoy a snack in the boat-shaped snack bar, the Kapal Rindu.
Another aesthetic destination is the Bratang Flower Market. Lose yourself in the unique atmosphere and the traditional charm of the place, and let your eyes be captivated while strolling through this floral paradise.
Tunjungan Plaza, the most popular destination for shopping, is the second-largest mall in Indonesia. It features a wide range of local and international brands and schedules plenty of events for a new shopping experience.
For even more entertainment, the Surabaya Carnival Night Market is a great place to enjoy local street food, live music, and stunt performers. Kid and adult-friendly, this theme park offers a variety of traditional and modern entertainment for all to enjoy. ◄