Bandung : Heritage One-day English Guide Tour
A city known for its colonial charm, rich history, and creative spirit. Begin your journey on the iconic Asia Afrika Street, where you’ll explore the historic Museum of the Asian-African Conference and pass by the legendary Savoy Homann Hotel, once a fav
Bandung Day Tour – Discover History, Heritage & Culinary Excellence in One Day
Embark on a thoughtfully curated Bandung Day Tour from Bandung, where colonial charm, cultural depth, local flavors, and modern-day urban style come together in perfect harmony. This full-day tour is ideal for those who want to experience the authentic side of Bandung — from historic avenues and museums to iconic architecture, scenic city rides, and indulgent Indonesian cuisine.
Whether you're a first-time visitor, a returning traveler, or a local rediscovering your city, this Bandung day trip offers the perfect balance of storytelling, exploration, and culinary delight — all in one unforgettable day.
A city known for its colonial charm, rich history, and creative spirit. Begin your journey on the iconic Asia Afrika Street, where you’ll explore the historic Museum of the Asian-African Conference and pass by the legendary Savoy Homann Hotel, once a favorite of world leaders and dignitaries. Afterward, hop aboard the Bandros (Bandung Tour on Bus), a fun and relaxing way to discover the city’s highlights and vibrant streetscapes. Take some free time to stroll along Braga Street, a lively hub of local art, boutiques, and coffee shops. As the day winds down, enjoy an intimate fine dining experience with Joongla , where authentic Indonesian flavors are served with a contemporary twist. Return to the hotel after.
Explore Asia Afrika Street: A Walk Through Bandung’s Historic Heart
Step into the heart of Bandung’s colonial char
m and international legacy with a stroll down the iconic Jalan Asia Afrika (Asia Afrika Street)—a must-visit stop on any Bandung city tour. This historic boulevard was the centerpiece of the 1955 Asian-African Conference (Konferensi Asia Afrika), a pivotal moment in global diplomacy that brought together leaders from newly independent nations across the continents.
Begin your walk at the Museum of the Asian-African Conference (Museum KAA), located in the beautiful Art Deco building of Gedung Merdeka. The museum offers immersive exhibits, archival photos, and audiovisual presentations that bring the spirit of Bandung’s historic diplomacy to life. It’s a chance to understand how Bandung became the stage for global unity during the post-colonial era.
Just across the street stands the legendary Savoy Homann Hotel, where world leaders once stayed during the 1955 conference. With its iconic curved façade and vintage interiors, this hotel is a living relic of Bandung's golden age. Stop by for a coffee in the lobby café, or simply admire its blend of Dutch colonial architecture and mid-century modernist flair.
As you walk along the street, enjoy the vintage street lamps, statues, and historic photo installations that make Asia Afrika Street feel like an open-air museum. It’s the perfect blend of history, culture, and nostalgia, ideal for photographers, history buffs, and travelers seeking a deeper story behind the sights.
Lunch at Braga Permai – A Culinary Time Capsule in Bandung
After exploring the historical charm of Asia Afrika Street, indulge in a delightful lunch at Braga Permai, one of Bandung’s most iconic colonial-era restaurants. Located on the legendary Jalan Braga, this heritage restaurant has been serving guests since 1923—making it not just a place to eat, but a true piece of the city’s living history.
Once a favorite dining spot of Dutch officials and visiting dignitaries, Braga Permai offers a timeless atmosphere with classic European architecture, vintage décor, and elegant table settings that evoke the glamour of Bandung's colonial past. The menu features a mix of Western classics, Indonesian favorites, and Dutch-influenced dishes, from creamy beef stroganoff and schnitzel to gado-gado, nasi goreng, and spekkoek (Indonesian layered cake).
Whether you choose to dine indoors or on the shaded terrace along Braga Street, Braga Permai delivers a warm, nostalgic experience that perfectly complements your Bandung city tour. It’s a great stop to relax, recharge, and enjoy the flavors that have connected generations of locals and travelers alike.
Bandung City Tour on Bandros – Explore the City in Style
Discover the charm of Bandung in the most fun and relaxing way — aboard the colorful and iconic Bandros Bus! Short for Bandung Tour on Bus, Bandros is a double-decker, open-air city tour bus that takes you around Bandung’s top attractions with comfort, convenience, and a touch of vintage flair.
Perfect for first-time visitors and families, the Bandros Bus tour offers a hop-on, hop-off experience that lets you explore the city’s vibrant streets, colonial architecture, and cultural hotspots at your own pace. With multiple color-coded routes, you can choose the area you want to explore — from the lively Dago area and historic Braga Street, to the green spaces around Gedung Sate and the Asia Afrika heritage zone.
As the bus glides through the city, enjoy narrated stories (in Bahasa Indonesia) about Bandung’s past and present. The Bandros is not only a city tour but also a moving window into Bandung’s history, fashion, and food culture.
Joongla Restaurant – Fine Dining, Indonesian Storytelling in Bandung
Joongla offers what could be called fine dining with storytelling: each course is presented by the chefs themselves who share the culture, history, and inspirations behind every dish. It’s an immersive culinary narrative that nourishes both body and mind in an intimate setting of just 8 guests per session
Each season, Joongla introduces a new themed menu—such as "Halo Bandoong" or "Docking at Sulawesi Pier"—that showcases regional stories and ingredients. Expect up to 12 beautifully plated courses with complementary drinks, designed to evoke nostalgia and discovery through every bite
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