Prawirotaman, a tourist village in Yogyakarta

Prawirotaman has been long known as a tourist village in Yogyakarta.

Back in the 70s, Prawirotaman was originally home to wealthy batik merchants. The area was known for traditional Javanese batik workshops, batik traders supplying markets in Yogyakarta and beyond, and large traditional houses owned by batik entrepreneurs. This early economic success made the neighborhood well known locally.

Click here if you want to have batik workshop tour.

When Indonesia began receiving more international backpackers in the 1970s, many batik businesses declined due to industrial productions. Then residents adapted by converting batik houses into guesthouses and opening small travel agencies and cafes. Because of this shift, Prawirotaman became known as Yogyakarta’s backpacker hub, especially popular with European travelers.

Sunset Prawirotaman
Sunset on Prawirotaman

Since then, Prawirotaman are famous for budget accommodations and guesthouses with international social atmosphere. Local people call it as ‘kampung bule’ (foreigner village). The other reasons why they love to stay here are because it’s close to major tourism destinations in the city like Sultan’s Palace, Water Castle and some cultural sites. Its relaxed environment but easy access to attractions is ideal for backpackers.

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