Located in Borobudur, 1.1 km from Borobudur Temple, Wahid Borobudur provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Leelian
Singapore
Its a small property, with a cozy feel. I like the furnishing, wood, basic & simple design. Woke up in the morning, and find pink flowers floating in the pool. I feel it is rustic and charming.
Located in Borobudur, less than 1 km from Borobudur Temple, Sinom Borobudur Heritage Hotel provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a terrace.
Located a 19-minute walk from the iconic Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Plataran Heritage Borobudur Hotel offers an accommodation with a large outdoor pool in Borobudur.
Situated in Borobudur, 1.4 km from Borobudur Temple, The Omah Borobudur features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Nasser
Italy
Super location, quite, friendly, helpful staff. Great atmosphere combining traditional wood carving along side netflix connection in the smart TV 😀
Offering an outdoor pool and views of the pool, Shankara Borobudur is situated in Magelang, a 10-minute walk from Borobudur Temple. Guests can enjoy local and Asian dishes at the on-site restaurant.
Set in Borobudur, 1 km from Borobudur Temple, Nalendro Villa Borobudur offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Sarasvati Borobudur is located in Magelang, Indonesia. It offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a restaurant. It provides bicycle rental and Javanese arts classes.
Seema
Singapore
Great location, within a few minutes walk to the Borobudur park
Set in Borobudur and within 3.3 km of Borobudur Temple, Super OYO 598 Udan Mas Guesthouse& Gallery features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Just 10 minutes' drive from Borobudur Temple, Villa Borobudur Resort offers traditional Indonesian accommodation with free WiFi. Relaxing massage can be enjoyed by the outdoor pool or at the spa.
Set a 10-minute walk from Borobudur Temple, Lotus 2 Guest House offers accommodation in Borobudur. A terrace with garden views is offered in all units.
Daniel
United States
Host, service, and location are all excellent. After finding out we want haircuts and nail care. Owner called around and even drove us to the salon. Very fair price for airport transfers. We appreciate the people that own and run this place. They did Indonesian hospitality proud.
On average, 3-star hotels in Borobudur cost £36 per night, and 4-star hotels in Borobudur are £49 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Borobudur can on average be found for £184 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Borobudur this weekend is £78 or, for a 4-star hotel, £171. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Borobudur for this weekend cost on average around £380 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £45 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Borobudur for tonight. You'll pay on average around £87 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Borobudur will cost around £384 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Adisucipto International Airport, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. From there, Borobudur is 40km away, approximately 1.5 hours by taxi or bus. Domestic travellers can also take a train to Yogyakarta, then a taxi or bus to Borobudur.
What guests said about Borobudur:
10
Scored 10
Why did I wait so long to visit? A true surprise.
Why did I wait so long to visit? A true surprise. Not as tourist-geared as Ubud/Bali. Authentic, catering to local domestic travellers, yet with a world class heritage attraction. Friendly locals, though the touts selling souvenirs did get annoying.
Iska
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
I returned to see Borobodur after 31 years.
I returned to see Borobodur after 31 years. It was as impressive as it was the last time. Everything around the temple is much better organized and channeled through the officials.
Still an amazing thing to do - I would recommend to read up on Borobodur before your visit to better understand all the stories behind it and its place in the Javanese and South East Asian history.
Bernhard
Germany
10
Scored 10
The information given by the guide is good and interesting,...
The information given by the guide is good and interesting, despite the fact that I am a Buddhist, there is much to learn from this trip. The thousand years old structure is just awesome but I must stress that anyone who wants to visit must do a little "home work" by reading up about Candi Borobudur , otherwise you might not catch some of the meaning behind the Candi and Buddhism. The Candi is fragile due to thousands of visitors and I urge everyone to visit with care and respect.
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Anonymous
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Borobudur temple is always so grand to look at and enjoyable...
Borobudur temple is always so grand to look at and enjoyable in early morning or late afternoon. The history within the walls are just mesmerizing to look at.
After 9 am until around 3pm and on clear day, the sun gets too hot.
Having hats or umbrellas and plenty of water and sunscreen might help. But they won't stop the swarming sellers, before the entrance and after the exit, coming at you. So just be firm and polite and keep on walking if you do not want to buy anything from them. But if you do want to buy some souvenirs, you could bargain to a reasonable price.
I suggest to have a walk to the entrance stairs of the temple and don't forget to wear your comfortable walking shoes too.
This time around we took delman or horse carriage for around 5 minutes ride (less than 10 mins ride for sure) to the entrance stairs of the temple and, if not wrong, it cost around AUD20.
They also provide other services like train cars for a fee (can't remember how much), but I think it is better to hire them when you finished touring the temple and when your legs are too tired or when it's just too hot. Unless you want to explore the other facilities around (on the way to the exit) like checking out their museums and theatre.
You are not allowed to bring food or snacks into the temple complex (water is allowed). They will keep them for you to collect at the exit. So make sure you have enough food before going in.
We've never been to their restaurant/hotel in the complex, because there are plenty of choices of food just outside the complex.
For getting around outside the complex, in general, there are too many cars and motorbikes around the area, so you may want to keep walking on whatever pedestrian path available.
Cash is still preferable in the food chains and stalls outside the temple complex
Grace
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Ofcourse its one of the things to see when your travels take...
Ofcourse its one of the things to see when your travels take you close to it. But it is a tourist trap. You can go in from 8.00 in the morning (not earlier anymore, like before you could go for sunrise, that is not possible anymore). You have to take a guided tour if you want to go up. The guide tells a lot about the history and is well trained. The costs are 500.000 rupiah pp. if you only walk around at the bottom it’s 350.000 rupiah. Before you leave the park you are guided through a fairly large market with touristy souvenirs.
kim
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
The temple of Borobudur needs no review, it stands on his...
The temple of Borobudur needs no review, it stands on his own.
New visiting rules (on 11/04/2023). Closed on monday. Reception opens on 06.30, but only for the parc. At 08.00 you can buy a ticket to go on the temple, and waiting till 09.00. Then they formed little groups of 15-20 people to go on the temple with a guide ! Visit lasts about one hour.
As a solo traveller, I can 100% recommend the villas, it is nearby all the tourist attractions such, Borobudur Temple and Setumbu Hill best spot to see the sunrise. The staffs are very friendly and accomodating, the food are amazing specially the fried noodles, local snacks etc. it is safe and convenient the best place by far. Thanks to Eko my guide, Siska, Watik, Budi, Basuki not only I gain friends but it felt like they are family. See you nextime guys! All the best..😍
Location was near Borobudur temple.Private swimming pool was best for family.The owner was so kind and feels like home .All the staffs were very kind,respect and helpful. We love all their services.Arranged transport to do tour as we were very convenience as we have child. They upgraded us to bigger room as well. The breakfast is good and the food we ordered was delicious.Thank you to everyone and we will come back again.
Everything is excellent. There are only 4 rooms of which 3 room have view and access to the paddy's field. The rooms are decorated beautifully with vintage floor. Clean and nice bed. Love their traditional drinks (wedang uwuh) and snacks in the afternoon. It's so nice to have a morning stroll around the area. Oh, and you can see the top of Borobudur while having breakfast.
We spent an amazing moment in this place. It is beautiful, cute and cosy. The people working there are more than attentive and caring. Also the access and localisation just 5min away the temple is perfect for visiting. We recommend you to stay at least two days to enjoy a nice relaxing moment in the villages nearby as well and enjoy both visiting and the hotel pool :)
hotel staff is excellence, friendly and quick to response (only takes 2-3 min when we complain, why our room is not tidy up).
steal deal on couples massage package, great view ( a bit block by roof ) but the massage therapist is best.
also much appreciate, when our kids want to swim, but pools is fully book, they refer to pools villa, THANK YOU and appreciate :)
We love the location because it is inside the Brobudur temple park. After we visit the temple we were picked up by the hotel car and was taken to the Dagi Hill to look around. Pak Yohanes was very nice and informative. The hotel was very conveniently located to other tourist spots too. We think Magelang is a nice place to relax. It's nice.
Berman, the owner is a super friendly person, he picked me up at the bus terminal, always attentive to my needs, he made me feel at home. The hotel is literally at the entrance to the Borobudur temple, you cross the street and there is the .entrance to the temple, less than 100 meters, I highly recommend it
This place was fine. It was cheap and clean but I'm pretty sure we were the only people in the whole hotel. The location is ok, but not great. the room was clean and comfortable, the breakfast looked not good so we skipped it.
the best location, only 10 minutes walking to the Borobudur temple. the staff are supper friendly and helpful. The room was clean. the breakfast was excellent! we really enjoyed staying the Omah and highly recommend to everyone.
Excellent hotel close to the Borobudur temple. Staff are super friendly and helpful, we received the best possible service and enjoyed dinner and breakfast at the pleasant restaurant. Great value for money!
Gorgeous guest house establishment very close to the main Borobudur temple.
Very comfy with just enough glamour not to detract from the real feel of the region and area.
Charming setting charming staff.
The Guesthouse is well-located, full of street food anywhere and really close to Borobudur Temple. Owner is super-kind and polite and helped me a lot!
This homestay is really worth it!
Our room is very spacious though the Layout is a bit weird.
It’s a small hotel of 18 rooms, very nicely maintain and very homey. Friendly staff too.
Super near to Borobudur temple
The property is beautiful, and the villas were very cool, very unique. Excellent location to visit Borobudur Temple. We met the owner's who explained they just opened 3 mos. prior.
Top quality hotel close to Borobudur. Great rooms, nice restaurant, & a gorgeous pool, all a 5 minute walk from the entrance to one of the world's most incredible sites.
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