Located a 5-minute drive from Pandawa Waterworld Theme Park, Favehotel Solo Baru offers a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Free parking is provided.
Favehotel Manahan - Solo is a 5-minute drive from Manahan International Stadium, and a 10-minute drive from Solo Square. It offers a massage service, free parking on site and free Wi-Fi access.
Kai Hong
Hong Kong
Easy to reach different restaurant outside. People are nice. Breakfast and Dinner in hotel is OK. the space in Meeting room is big.
Standing tall in the heart of Solo City, Alila Solo boasts a high-floor outdoor swimming pool, a rooftop bar, and a luxury spa centre.
Agustiah
Indonesia
All staff were genuinely friendly and super helpful, especially Mas Wawan from the Sky Lounge, Mba Desy from Epice restaurant, Mba Febyola from Reception and Exec Chef Didi Sarwono
Situated in Solo, 400 metres from Radya Pustaka Museum, Amaris Hotel Sriwedari Solo features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Offering classic rooms in Solo’s commercial district, Indah Palace provides free Wi-Fi and parking. Featuring a spa, it is a 5-minute walk from popular Kasunanan Palace and the Batik markets.
nanjuw
Indonesia
Great location in the city center, close to many food spots and shopping centers. The staff are all very nice and helpful. The hotel itself is a bit old, but clean.
Pose In Hotel Solo is a 3-star property in Solo City, a 15-minute drive from Keraton Surakarta and Gede Market. Guests can request for massage treatments or book day trips at the tour desk.
ANNA
United Kingdom
Location just across the street from trainstation.
Staff reception very helpful
Late checkout available
Situated 11 km from Radya Pustaka Museum, Front One Hotel Airport Solo offers 2-star accommodation in Solo and has a garden, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Situated in Solo, 1 km from Radya Pustaka Museum, JW NAUNGAN COLIVING features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Offering outdoor pool, restaurant and a spa, Lorin Syariah Solo Hotel is a 5-minute drive from Adi Sumarmo International Airport. Free Wi-Fi access is accessible in public areas.
Lokasinya dekat dengan tempat acara yg saya kunjungi
Situated in the city of Solo, this property offers rooms with a blend of traditional and contemporary elements. It houses a spa, an outdoor pool and a library.
ambiance of the hotel is very nice, green and natural
Boasting historical Javanese designs, Kusuma Sahid Prince Hotel Solo offers an outdoor pool and spa. Located a 10-minute drive from Solo Palace, the hotel provides free Wi-Fi throughout its building.
Situated in Solo, 3.8 km from The Park Solo, RedDoorz Plus near Solo Baru features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Tempat nya baru, halaman parkirnya cukup luas untuk mobil
Set in Solo, 2.6 km from Radya Pustaka Museum, Solia Zigna Kampung Batik Laweyan offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a restaurant.
Favehotel Manahan - Solo is a 5-minute drive from Manahan International Stadium, and a 10-minute drive from Solo Square. It offers a massage service, free parking on site and free Wi-Fi access.
keramahan para petugas dan fasilitas yang kami nikmati
Located in Solo, within less than 1 km of Radya Pustaka Museum and 3.9 km of The Park Solo, The Garden Suites New provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
Situated in Solo, 11 km from Radya Pustaka Museum, Al Azhar Azhima Hotel Resort and Convention features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
A 5-minute drive from centre of Solo, Syariah Arini Hotel offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas. It features a restaurant, 24-hour front desk and rooms with air conditioning.
Situated in Solo, 1.8 km from Radya Pustaka Museum, Nata Azana Hotel Solo features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a restaurant.
Room yang nyaman dan bersih. Staf juga sangat helpful
Attractively set in the Slamet Riyadi Street district of Solo, De Solo Boutique Hotel is situated 700 metres from Radya Pustaka Museum, 5.2 km from The Park Solo and 48 km from Prambanan Temple.
Situated within 2.2 km of Radya Pustaka Museum and 3.5 km of The Park Solo, KoolKost Syariah near Taman Sriwedari Laweyan features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Solo.
Featuring a restaurant, PETIT BOUTIQUE HOTEL SOLO is located in Solo in the Central Java region, 3.3 km from Radya Pustaka Museum and 4.3 km from The Park Solo.
Room is small but clean and tidy. The mattress is also very good.
Urbanview Badran Residence Syariah Manahan is situated in Solo, within 6.3 km of The Park Solo and 48 km of Prambanan Temple.
FAQs about hotels in Solo
On average, 3-star hotels in Solo cost £19 per night, and 4-star hotels in Solo are £39 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Solo can on average be found for £39 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Solo this weekend is £19 or, for a 4-star hotel, £53. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Solo for this weekend cost on average around £49 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £17 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Solo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £48 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Solo will cost around £113 (based on Booking.com prices).
Solo is a more traditional alternative of yogya, both ofer...
Solo is a more traditional alternative of yogya, both ofer recidence of royalty the sultans ketaton in yogya, the sunsns residence in sole, both have lesser royalty recidences; the paku alamin yogya (clised for public), the mangunegaran in solo (open to public, dance practice on wensday).
The big ineternational know tempels of Borobudur, Prambanan, and candi Sewu are a bit cliser to yogya, the unknow mountain tempels of candi Cetoh, and cand Suku, both set in a beatuful cool mountain setting closer to Solo. Thou all can be visited fro. Both citys. The fames ones are crowling with tourist, while the moyntai tempels ate rarely visited.
Solo has a much more traditional feel, yogya a more modern one, in high season yogya has a much higher comercial presure to wester tourist, in solo you hardley see westeners (except for the art students) you can stay for weeks and not see a western face😉.
Both pruduce batik, in yogya much souvenir products, however the best deals on batik you do in Padar Klrwrr i solo.
I would advise: visit both and see the diference youreself (i've been doing that for 30 yrars, personaly i prefere Solo over Yogya.
semar020
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Everything in Solo was great. from the people, shopping mall...
Everything in Solo was great. from the people, shopping mall/plaza, food, and hotel.
What i love the most which makes life easy for visitors is the Grab app which is a multi-task app for taxi, food, shops etc.
Richard
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city's boulevards are so pedestrian-friendly.
The city's boulevards are so pedestrian-friendly. Loved the Mangkunegaran Palace, The flea market, and Baluwarti community. Enjoyed street-food dining. On-line taxis are easily available. It is worth driving up to the mountain area of Tawangmangu for scenic beauty, tea plantations, and visit of the Rumah Atsiri Essential Oil Museum
Nyoman Widi
Scored 8.0
8.0
I didn't go around much on my last visit.
I didn't go around much on my last visit. The city overall is relaxed and relaxing. Plenty of nice places to visit, but I just went to around 10 places last time. The traffic was pretty heavy at all times. One thing that bothered me was the quick change of traffic light (10-15 seconds I reckon). When I was coming out of Solo Paragon Mall, I wasn't sure of where to go because Google Maps kept giving me different direction to my next destination. I changed right/left sign and the security was kinda yelled at me instead of helped me find the correct way or asked me to decide where to go nicely.
Asteria
Indonesia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The food is good and cheap, the tourist places is not well...
The food is good and cheap, the tourist places is not well informed to the tourist or visitor. But the most I like from the Solo, beside food, is the well maintained javanese and colonialist building heritage.
Novid
Scored 8.0
8.0
Unfortunately, some of the highlights like Kraton and...
Unfortunately, some of the highlights like Kraton and Sangiran were closed due to COVID. Palace was open and very interesting. Guide provided good information and insights. Highlight for me though was a trip we did using a driver (tip;it’s hard to find the places if you self drive) to Gunung Lawu. Fantastic mountain with tea plantations, mountain side villages, ancient temple ruins, and Soeharto’s Mausoleum. I’m not fit enough to hike to the peak,but that would be really special. It’s a great destination for a day or two.
Booked 2 rooms for 8 days for my family at The Alana Hotel and Convention Center by Aston in Solo. The hotel has excellent services, the staffs are amazing, they are very helpful and friendly. They also have fantastic breakfast food. There is nothing more you can ask for. Highly recommend this hotel if your going for vacation. Just a bit more for facilities if they had a little bit big space for swimming pool everything will be perfect! Thank you the Alana by Aston. Very happy guests from Brisbane Australia. Cheers!
The breakfast was comprehensive with many options available. The location was close to the train station and many other sights. The staff were simply awesome and greeted us warmly from the start. The hotel was beautiful and the pool was refreshing. Our room and bathroom was huge and spotlessly clean. They provided us with a free lift to the train station afterwards.
A good place to stay for a short trip to Solo, as the hotel is not far from the railway station. The very interesting Batik museum ‚House of Danar Hadi‘ in Solo is definitely worth visiting.
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