Solo is one of
the most popular cities in Indonesia, located in Java (Central) Island and has a
good reputation as a vacation destination, especially for its local culinary
delicacy. Solo is also very popular among Indonesians and foreigners for its
Batik clothes. This is not my first visit to Solo, as I lived in Yogyakarta
once which is about 1-hour drive to Solo, yet I never really explored Solo.
This time, I had
approximately 24 hours to explore Solo (downtown). With 2 friends of mine, we tasted
some culinary and looked around couples of interesting destinations around the
downtown of this small historical city.
These were my 24-hour
highlights and recommended destinations in downtown Solo: