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Where to stay in Madiun
Best time: May-Aug, because the weather is warm and dry, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
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★ 3.6OYO 3020 Penginapan Citra Rasa
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Hotel Nirmala By Zuzu
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★ 3.6Formerly Reddoorz Syariah Politeknik Negeri Madiun
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★ 3.6Artayya Puri Homestay Near Terminal Purabayamadiun
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★ 3.6Hotel Kharisma
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★ 3.6Oyo 91599 Penginapan Mutiara Madiun
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★ 3.6Formerly Reddoorz Near Alun Alun Madiun
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★ 3.6Orange Inn
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★ 3.6Spot On 1773 Ilyasa Family
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★ 3.6Angrumba Family Homestay Near Rsud Caruban
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Oyo 91580 Kost Bougenville Syariah
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★ 3.6Reddoorz @ Panglima Sudirman Madiun
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Madiun, like a local
Don't miss
- Taman Lalu Lintas: A unique traffic park designed for children to learn road safety while having fun.
- Masjid Agung Madiun: A beautiful mosque showcasing stunning Javanese architecture.
- Alun-Alun Madiun: The main square, perfect for experiencing local life and street food.
- Museum Sasmitaloka Soekarno: A hidden gem detailing Indonesia's first president's life and history.
Where to eat
- Sate Ayam Madiun: Famous for its tender chicken satay served with a peanut sauce.
- Nasi Pecel: A local dish featuring rice with mixed vegetables and spicy peanut sauce.
- Tahu Tempe: Fried tofu and tempeh, a must-try local snack.
Do this
- Madiun Night Market: Experience the vibrant local culture and street food at this bustling market.
- Traditional Batik Workshop: Learn about the art of Batik, a significant part of Javanese culture.
- Grebeg Suro Festival: Join locals in celebrating the Javanese New Year with parades and traditional performances.
Local tips
- Visit local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce and to avoid crowds.
- Try the street food vendors near Alun-Alun for authentic local flavors.
- Use cash for small purchases, as many small vendors do not accept cards.
- Learn a few basic Indonesian phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
Know before you go
Best time
May-Aug, because the weather is warm and dry, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
Getting around
Buses and motorbike taxis (ojek) are common, with ride-hailing apps available for convenience.
Airport
MDN
Language
Indonesian is the main language, with Javanese also widely spoken.
Money
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but cash is often preferred in local markets.
Safety
Generally safe for tourists, but be cautious of petty crime in crowded areas.
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