Bandung has always been a favorite weekend getaway for travelers seeking a break from Jakarta’s hustle. With its cool mountain breeze, culinary delights, and diverse natural and family-friendly attractions, the “Flower City” never ceases to amaze.
If you are planning to visit Bandung soon, here is our curated list of the top 10 must-visit tourist attractions to help you plan the perfect weekend itinerary.
1. Gedung Sate
Built in 1920, Gedung Sate is the historic and architectural icon of Bandung. This grand neoclassical building is famous for its satay-like ornament on the central tower, elegantly blending European Renaissance style with traditional Indonesian design elements.
Travel Tip: Explore the beautiful front gardens for photos with the historic building, or check out the interactive museum inside to learn about Bandung’s history.
2. Kawah Putih Ciwidey
Located in the highlands of Ciwidey, Kawah Putih is a stunning volcanic crater lake formed by the eruption of Mount Patuha. The highly acidic water changes colors between turquoise, pale green, and milky-white, creating a surreal and highly photogenic scenery.
Travel Tip: Wear a mask due to the strong sulfur odor near the lake edge, and visit early in the morning for clear skies and optimal photography conditions.
3. Mount Tangkuban Perahu
Mount Tangkuban Perahu is a massive active stratovolcano situated north of Bandung. Visitors can walk up to the edge of the gigantic Queen Crater (Kawah Ratu) and watch white steam rising from the volcanic vents below.
Travel Tip: Bring a warm sweater or jacket as the temperature at the crater edge can be cold, especially during afternoon hours.
4. Jalan Braga
Jalan Braga retains the romantic vibe of colonial-era Bandung, featuring European-style art deco buildings, cobblestone pavements, chic cafes, traditional bakeries, and open-air street painting galleries.
Travel Tip: Take a stroll in the evening to experience the local art scene and enjoy a warm cup of coffee at one of Braga’s retro-style cafes.
5. Tebing Keraton
Offers breathtaking views from a stone cliff overlooking the lush pine forests of the Tahura Djuanda conservation park. It is widely considered one of the most famous nature photography spots in Bandung.
Travel Tip: Arrive before sunrise to witness the magical view of the sun emerging over a thick sea of mist covering the green valley.
6. Kampung Cai Ranca Upas
A popular eco-tourism park known for its camping grounds and deer conservation center. Visitors can walk into the deer enclosure to feed and interact closely with friendly Javan deer.
Travel Tip: Buy some carrots at the entrance counter if you wish to feed the deer and take close-up photos with them.
7. Orchid Forest Cikole
Orchid Forest Cikole is the largest orchid sanctuary in Indonesia, nestled deep within a refreshing pine forest. The lit-up hanging wooden bridge in the evening is the signature photogenic spot of the park.
Travel Tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes for the forest trails, and don’t miss the chance to cross the wood bridge for a dramatic photo.
8. Saung Angklung Udjo
A legendary cultural center dedicated to preserving traditional Sundanese music and performing arts. Visitors can watch dynamic dance shows and listen to interactive angklung (bamboo musical instrument) concerts.
Travel Tip: Stay for the interactive segment where every visitor is given an angklung to play together in harmony.
9. Dusun Bambu
An eco-tourism park at the foot of Mount Burangrang offering an authentic Sundanese village experience. A beautiful artificial lake with traditional wooden cottages and rental paddle boats is the park’s main highlight.
Travel Tip: Rent a traditional paddle boat to cruise around the lake with the picturesque cottages in the background.
10. Dago Dreampark
A family-oriented recreation park in Up-town Dago offering adventure rides and unique “extreme” photo spots, such as riding a flying carpet suspended over the pine trees.

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