
Solo was once known as Surakarta and back then this town was the citadel of Royal Javanese Empire. However though the glorious days are over; the reminiscent of the legacy in terms of palaces and other imperial constructions still remains in Solo. These palaces attract a lot of tourists from all parts of Indonesia and from around the world as well. Apart from the royal households, the vicinity of Solo is dotted by temples. These temples with beautiful carvings on the walls testify to the rich craftsmanship of the then people. Therefore things to do in Solo inevitably comprises of visiting these places.
Things to do in Solo should start off with a visit to Candi Ceto. The temple is one among the last Hindu temples which was built in Java before the royal court embraced Islam in the 16th century. Located at an altitude of 2200 meter, the journey to this temple is breathtaking to say the least. To enter the temple; you have a pay a nominal fee but considering the carvings on the temple walls this place is worth visiting.
By paying just a nominal fee, you can explore the royal palace on a guided tour. The tour contains looking at royal household with grandiose furniture, portraits and the chandeliers. The royal ancestors moved to this palace in the mid 18th century. However, unfortunately the palace was destroyed in 1985. So the palace that now stands on the ground is a reconstruction of the original one's.
Visiting the Kraton, that is palace, is another major part of things to do in Solo. The museum of this Kraton can be explored on a guided tour. The museum boasts of an enviable collection of foreign jewels. The crystals and diamonds from Belgium would surely catch your eyes.
Tasting local food is another best thing to do in Solo. You can taste local Solonese food from local street vendors. The mobile kitchen of the street vendors is called Kaki lima. You can taste a bowl of salad or steaming hot mee basko. The food tastes great.
Besides shopping activity also forms a major thing to do in Solo. You can buy batik, fresh grinded coffee and a lot more from the local markets. With hundreds of shops selling batik and fabric clothes; the Klewer Textile Market in Solo is a good place to buy such items. You can also buy antique items in Solo at the Triwindu Antique Market.
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