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Alila Solo

Rated 8.7 in 358 reviews

Alila Solo, located in the heart of Solo, Indonesia, is a luxurious establishment that offers guests a blend of modern comforts with traditional Javanese hospitality. The hotel stands as an architectural landmark in the city, characterized by its sleek, contemporary design that seamlessly integrates with the local culture and heritage. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a sophisticated ambiance that reflects the essence of Indonesia’s rich artistry.

The accommodations at Alila Solo are thoughtfully designed to provide an oasis of comfort and relaxation. Each room and suite is elegantly appointed, featuring large windows that offer stunning views of either the vibrant cityscape or the picturesque surrounding landscapes. The interiors are tastefully decorated, incorporating local materials and crafts to enhance the aesthetic appeal.

Dining at Alila Solo is a delightful experience, with several restaurants and bars serving a range of international and traditional Indonesian culinary delights. From authentic local dishes to innovative fusion cuisine, the hotel’s dining venues cater to diverse palates, ensuring a memorable gastronomic journey for every guest.

The hotel also boasts an array of facilities designed to enhance the stay of its guests. These include a serene spa offering rejuvenating treatments, a well-equipped fitness center, and a stunning rooftop terrace with a pool, providing a perfect spot to unwind while enjoying panoramic views of the city. For event planners, Alila Solo offers versatile meeting and banquet spaces, accommodating various functions, from corporate gatherings to grand weddings.

Overall, Alila Solo combines luxury, comfort, and tradition, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers visiting Solo.

Climate and Weather

January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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What to do in Solo and near Alila Solo

Museum Samanhoedi
Museum in Central Java, Indonesia
1.5km / 0.91mi
Monumen Pers Nasional
Monumen Pers Nasional
Monument and museum to press in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. A place where you can see a glimpse of the history of the development of the National press in Indonesia.
3.5km / 2.2mi
House of Danar Hadi
House of Danar Hadi
Museum in Central Java, Indonesia. House of Danar Hadi was established by the Solo-based batik company PT Batik Danar Hadi in 2008 and specializes in Batik and its cultural aspects as its main tourist attraction.
3.5km / 2.2mi
Museum Radya Pustaka
Museum Radya Pustaka
This museum was founded in the Kepatihan palace on October 28, 1890. The Radya Pustaka Museum has a collection consisting of various kinds of statues, traditional heirlooms, shadow puppets and ancient books.
3.3km / 2mi
Tumurun Private Museum
Tumuurun Private Museum is a private museum managed by the Lukminto family. As of March 2018, the museum is open to family and friends only. Then, in early April 2018 it was opened to the public for free by making a reservation in advance.
3.5km / 2.2mi
Museum Keris Nusantara
Museum Keris Nusantara
2.9km / 1.8mi
Rasamadu Heritage
Large indoor-outdoor palace with a garden & several art museums plus a playground & convention hall in Sukoharjo, Indonesia
3.4km / 2.1mi
Museum Mini Didi Kempot
The Didi Kempot Mini Museum commemorates the Master Campursari of the country so that his fans remember him who to this day wants to make a pilgrimage to the grave and see the relics of the late Didi Kempot.
2.7km / 1.7mi
Vastenburg Fort
Vastenburg Fort
Former Dutch military fortress in Surakarta, Indonesia
5.2km / 3.2mi
Museum Pura Mangkunegaran
Museum Pura Mangkunegaran
Palace in Indonesia. Royal residence since 1757, part of which is open to the public for touring historic displays.
4.1km / 2.6mi
Pabrik Gula Colomadu
Pabrik Gula Colomadu
Museum and former sugar refinery in Indonesia
4.8km / 3mi
Museum Keraton Surakarta
Museum Keraton Surakarta
The Surakarta Hadiningrat Palace Museum or the Solo Palace Museum is a special museum that collects cultural objects left by the Surakarta Hadiningrat Palace. Has rooms that contain the results of the Surakarta Palace crafts.
5.1km / 3.2mi
Museum Sultan Agung Hanyokro Kusumo
Museum in Indonesia
16.3km / 10.1mi
Museum Jawi Sukoharjo
The Jawi Museum in Sukoharjo is a museum with a collection of old Javanese antiques collected by Bimo Kokor Widanarko. This museum is an educational tour with ancient Javanese items.
18.9km / 11.7mi
Museum Hamong Wardoyo
Museum in Central Java, Indonesia
18.8km / 11.7mi
Masaran
Masaran
Railway station in Indonesia
20.4km / 12.7mi
Museum Arca Sonokridanggo
Historical Museum in Boyolali Regency, Indonesia
21.2km / 13.1mi
Site of Giyanti Treaty
Site of Giyanti Treaty
Treaties that ended the third javanese succession war
21.6km / 13.5mi

About Solo

Solo, also known as Surakarta, offers a blend of cultural heritage and contemporary experiences. One of the main attractions is the Kraton Surakarta, or the Sultan's Palace, which showcases traditional Javanese architecture and provides insight into the region's history. Visitors can explore the palace grounds and learn about the royal family's significance in Javanese culture.

Another noteworthy site is the Pasar Klewer, a bustling market known for its batik textiles. Here, you can find a variety of batik clothing and accessories while experiencing the local atmosphere. Engaging with the vendors can provide a deeper understanding of this traditional art form.

For those interested in spirituality, the Sangiran Early Man Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an important archaeological location. It offers exhibitions on early human fossils and the evolution of hominids, making it a fascinating visit for history enthusiasts.

Solo is also recognized for its culinary scene. Trying local dishes such as Nasi Liwet, a flavorful rice dish served with various side dishes, and Selat Solo, a unique salad, can enhance your experience of the city's culture. Street food stalls and local eateries provide options for tasting authentic flavors.

If you seek a more serene environment, the Bengawan Solo River offers a pleasant setting for leisurely walks. The riverbanks are often lined with greenery, and you may encounter local art performances or traditional music along the way.

Lastly, participating in a batik workshop can be an enriching experience. Many local artisans offer classes where you can learn the techniques of batik making, allowing for a hands-on appreciation of this important cultural craft.

Overall, Solo provides a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect its cultural heritage, making it a worthwhile destination for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Javanese traditions.




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