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RedDoorz near UNS Solo
Jl. Raya Solo - Tawangmangu, Dagen Jaten Central Java
Stay at this hotel in Jaten. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and satellite TV channels. Popular attractions Bengawan Solo and Gede Market are located ...

Alila Solo, Java
Jl. Slamet Riyadi No. 562 Surakarta Central Java
The price is ¥9,119 per night from Jan 25 to Jan 26
¥9,119
¥11,034 total
Jan 25 - Jan 26
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this luxury hotel in Surakarta. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a full-service spa. Popular attractions Solo Square and UMS are located ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (136 reviews)
By far the most beautiful hotel I've ever stayed in. Everything is thoughtfully arranged, spotlessly clean and athletically pleasing. The service is also excellent in every way.
Reviewed on Dec 27, 2025

Grand Mercure Solo Baru
Jl. Ir. Sukarno Solo Baru Grogol
The price is ¥6,011 per night from Feb 18 to Feb 19
¥6,011
¥7,273 total
Feb 18 - Feb 19
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this spa hotel in Grogol. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a full-service spa. Popular attractions Hartono Mall and Kraton Surakarta are located ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (78 reviews)
We arrived late and ordered room service dinner. Food was great, staff super helpful and friendly. Breakfast buffet also excellent. Enjoyed our short stay and will stay here again next trip to Solo.
Reviewed on Dec 24, 2025
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

ZG Home Solo
No.8-4 Jl. Pajajaran I Surakarta Jawa Tengah
Stay at this villa in Surakarta. Enjoy free WiFi. Popular attractions Balekambang City Park and Solo Paragon Lifestyle Mall are located nearby.

Ulya Kabin Tawangmangu
Pleseran, Kalisoro, 5 Tawangmangu Jawa Tengah
Stay at this cabin in Tawangmangu. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and private pools. Popular attractions Wisata Bukit Sekipan and Grojogan Sewu Wafterfall are ...

Diiza Glamping Tawangmangu
Area Hutan, Kalisoro Tawangmangu Jawa Tengah
Stay at this villa in Tawangmangu. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and private pools. Popular attractions Wisata Bukit Sekipan and Grojogan Sewu Wafterfall are ...
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
![At the museum no photos are allowed which is really unfortunate as it was well worth the visit and the guided tour is definitely not to be missed. In the museum there are even Batik made from the Dutch era which depicts stories like Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White!
I enjoyed the tour v much and at the end of the tour we were brought to this room where the artisan were working on hand drawn batik.
Below is an excerpt from Wikipedia for anyone interested in learning more about the process of batik making.
Firstly, a cloth is washed, soaked and beaten with a large mallet. Patterns are drawn with pencil and later redrawn using hot wax, usually made from a mixture of paraffin or bees wax, sometimes mixed with plant resins, which functions as a dye-resist. The wax can be applied with a variety of tools. A pen-like instrument called a canting (IPA: [tʃantiŋ], sometimes spelled with old Dutch orthography tjanting) is the most common. A canting is made from a small copper reservoir with a spout on a wooden handle. The reservoir holds the resist which flows through the spout, creating dots and lines as it moves. For larger patterns, a stiff brush may be used. Alternatively, a copper block stamp called a cap (IPA: [tʃap]; old spelling tjap) is used to cover large areas more efficiently.
After the cloth is dry, the resist is removed by scraping or boiling the cloth. The areas treated with resist keep their original color; when the resist is removed the contrast between the dyed and undyed areas forms the pattern. This process is repeated as many times as the number of colors desired.
The most traditional type of batik, called batik tulis (written batik), is drawn using only the canting. The cloth need to be drawn on both sides and dipped in a dye bath three to four times. The whole process may take up to a year; it yields considerably finer patterns than stamped batik.
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