Discover Surabaya in a day! Enjoy an exciting Jeep ride in Old Town, explore the Submarine Museum, and see Tugu Pahlawan. End with shopping at Tunjungan's top spots.
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Surabaya’s iconic Heroes Monument, which stands tall as a tribute to the brave souls who fought for Indonesia’s independence. Here, you’ll explore the surrounding park and visit the underground museum, which offers fascinating exhibits on the Battle of Surabaya, complete with artifacts, dioramas, and multimedia displays.
As the longest bridge in the country, it connects Surabaya and Madura, symbolizing progress and regional unity through impressive modern engineering. The bridge also offers beautiful views of the Madura Strait, making it a scenic and memorable stop. It serves as a gateway to explore Madura’s unique culture, giving our guest a broader perspective on East Java’s diversity.
A unique temple that blends Chinese, Balinese, and Javanese architectural styles. The temple is a beautiful example of Surabaya's multicultural heritage.
One of Surabaya’s most famous and vibrant areas. Whether you choose to savor local delicacies at a food stall or dine at a chic restaurant, you’ll find plenty of options to satisfy your appetite.
Mirota Batik is more than just a store; it is a curated cultural experience. It showcases a wide selection of authentic batik textiles, handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditional Javanese artworks. Our guest will have the opportunity to explore the diverse motifs, techniques, and meanings behind batik, which reflect Indonesia’s deep-rooted cultural identity. In addition to shopping, Mirota provides an insight into local craftsmanship and allows our guest to appreciate the beauty of Indonesian artistry in a welcoming and accessible environment. It’s a meaningful stop that supports local artisans and small industries, while offering a memorable experience that blends tradition with hospitality.
Housed in the iconic Siola Building—one of Surabaya’s oldest commercial centers—The Museum of Surabaya offers a curated journey through the city’s past, from colonial times and independence struggles to its modern development. It’s a meaningful way to understand how Surabaya has evolved into the vibrant city it is today. The museum’s location in the heart of downtown also allows our guest to appreciate the historical significance of the surrounding area, especially Jalan Tunjungan, a street deeply connected to Indonesia’s fight for independence. Through interactive displays, vintage collections, and well-preserved artifacts, the Museum of Surabaya provides not just information, but context—making it a valuable cultural stop during their visit.
A cultural hub that showcases Surabaya’s arts and history. The museum, housed in a beautifully preserved colonial-era building, features exhibitions on local art, music, and the city’s development.
Now, it’s time for some adventure! You’ll head to Surabaya’s Old Town, a historic area filled with colonial-era buildings, bustling markets, and narrow streets that exude old-world charm. Here, you’ll embark on an exhilarating Jeep ride, cruising through the cobblestone streets and past landmarks that tell the story of Surabaya’s past. As an added highlight, you will have experience to try traditional costumes and participate in a professional photography session, capturing memories of your Old Town adventure.
We’re taking our guests on a drive through downtown Surabaya to give them a firsthand experience of the city’s vibrant atmosphere and urban landscape. From the comfort of the car, they can observe the blend of historic colonial buildings, modern skyscrapers, lively markets, and local street life, all of which reflect Surabaya’s role as a major economic and cultural hub in Indonesia. Driving through key roads like Jalan Tunjungan, Jalan Pemuda, and Jalan Basuki Rahmat, we can point out important landmarks while sharing stories about the city’s past and present. It’s a relaxed and efficient way to introduce our guest to Surabaya’s energy, diversity, and charm—especially helpful for giving an overall impression before exploring specific spots on foot.
This museum is housed inside the KRI Pasopati 410, a Russian-built submarine used by the Indonesian Navy.
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