U can actually get a rickshaw rider( who r univerity students)trying to earn the extra pocket money. They r usually stationed infront of a shopping complex in the centre of the town. These students will bring you knocking at the shops that you wanted to purchase eg: I got a beautiful hand painted batik 4 only US 20, mum bought many fine sarongs. We r very happy with the purchase as the price is reasonable. These students give such good service that they even ride us all the way back to our hotel which is abt 5km from town for a fee of RM5only. Out of gratitude I paid RM10!
Dress Code: B u r!
Written Nov 4, 2004
Address: All arounf Yodja
This is the lively part of Jogja after midnight. Where the teenagers, travellers and locals hang-out in togetherness called angkringan [literally have a seat nearby the street] or lesehan [literally sitting on mats] and get a cup of tea, coffee and snacks. This is my fave activity to do if I visit Jogja. So traditional, so nice, so close, up and personal :)
Dress Code: Casual
Written May 21, 2004
Address: Jalan Pangeran mangkubumi, Jogja
Its about street food all along trotoir left side Malioboro. They have fried chicken and gudeg (errr, it is jogja's top menu: boiled jackfruit served with coconut sauce). Enjoy it with rice and hot sweet tea.
Dress Code: Anyting you like, casual.
Written Feb 24, 2004
Address: Along Jalan Malioboro
Didn't actually go in, went there 10.30pm and still empty, the waiters told me it will only be active by midnight, or 1am.
Dress Code: Casual.
Written Jun 26, 2007
Address: Sheraton Hotel
Plenty of Bar/Disco/Pub near Sheraton, Quality Hotel...explore it your self.
Written May 18, 2007
Written Nov 26, 2002
there is one dancing in the city, as far as I remember the name, it was the papillon, if you can stand it longer than 20 min, you are strong...
Written Nov 19, 2002
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