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Hotels around venue

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These are the hotels with the published rates, listed in order of distance from the venue combined with our recommendation ranking. Booking websites might have lower rates.

1. Bed & Breakfast and Budget Hotels in Walking Distance to the Venue

1. The Kresna Hotel, Heritage Hotel.
48 m / 1 minute walk.
Start from IDR 388,889 (USD 28)
http://the-kresna.yogyakarta-hotels.com/en/

2. OstiC House, Hostel.
13 m / 1 minute walk.
Start from IDR 118,000 (USD 8.5) / bed.
http://www.ostichostel.com/

3. Wisma Ary’s, budget hotel with garden.
170 m / 2 minute walk.
Start from IDR 225,000 (USD 16)
http://www.wismaarys.com/

4. Rengganis Hotel, budget hotel with outdoor pool.
400 m / 5 minute walk.
Start from IDR 375,000 (USD 27)
http://www.rengganishoteljogja.com/

5. Hotel Indrakila, Heritage Hotel or Red Doors Plus– old royal family house.
450 m / 5 minute walk.
Start from IDR 152,000 (USD 9), or IDR 85,000 without AC (USD 6)
http://indrakila.yogyakarta-hotels-foryou.com/en/

6. Pondok Ijo Guesthouse, with tropical garden and swimming pool
500 m / 5 minute walk.
No published rates in the website, IDR 450,000 (USD 32) at booking.com
https://www.pondokijo.com/

7. Tulips Hotel, with garden and outdoor pool
550 m / 6 minute walk.
Start from IDR 330 (USD 23.5), or IDR 265,000 without AC (USD 19)
No website – telp (62-274) 450137


2. Hotels with Elevators (for those who require typical star rated hotels – however you need to walk a little bit further).

1. Green Host ✪✪✪✪
“Eco-friendly boutique hotel” (h i p s t e r !)– the whole hotel is filled with hydroponic plants and modern artwork. Indoor swimming pool inside the lobby and next to the restaurant. Nice lounge on the rooftop.
1000 m / 12 minute walk.
Start from 575,000 (USD 41)
http://greenhosthotel.com/

2. Gallery Prawirotaman ✪✪✪✪
Family hotel that “…combines luxurious facilities…” (f a n c y !), with granite tiles, mini-olympic pool, and a serious fitness center.1200 m / 14 minute walk.Start from IDR 699,000 (USD 50)
http://www.galleryprawirotamanhotel.com/

3. Indies Heritage ✪✪✪
“Offering a modern heritage concept…” (f a k e !), newly constructed art deco building is built around a small swimming pool in the middle.
1200 m / 14 minute walk.Start from IDR 380,000 (USD 27)
http://www.indiesheritage.com/

4. Neo + Avana ✪✪✪
“Surrounded by well known local attractions, [it] is the ideal location to start your journey…” (b o r i n g !). Family hotel packed with tourists.
900 m / 11 minute walk.Start from IDR 387,600 (USD 28)
https://www.neohotels.com/en/hotel/view/21/hotel-neo--awana-yogyakarta

5. Burza ✪✪✪
“…classical and modern ambience for you to enjoy.” Open air lobby/ restaurant makes (an illusion of) this hotel inclusive to the local neighborhood. The open air lobby can be hot in the afternoon (no AC), but in July it should be okay.
1300 m / 15 minute walk.Start from IDR 385,000 (USD 28)
http://burzayogyakarta.com/

6. Adhisthana
“…homey local design into a signature style hotel…” (less-snob-hipster). Lovely ambience, just in the front of familiar café where Rangga and Cinta reunite in AADC 2.
1300 m / 15 minute walk.
Start from IDR 385,000 (USD 28)
http://burzayogyakarta.com/



Recommended Restaurants

1. Bu Ageng
Javanese home cooking. No beer. 
Jl. Tirtodipuran no 13.
350 m (4 minute walk) from the venue.

2. Nanamia Pizzeria
Garden pizza restaurant with stunning outdoor ambience. 
Jl. Tirtodipuran no 1 
180 m (2 minute walk) from the venue.

3. Mediterranea Restaurant by Kamil
Mediterranea food, one of the best in Jogja. 
Jl. Tirtodipuran no 24A. 
400 m (5 minute walk) from the venue.

4. Lotus Mio
European, Asian, local food. 
Jl. Tirtodipuran no 10. 
290 m (4 minute walk) from the venue.

5. Rumah Makan Mbah Buyut.
Local food, maybe not the best one but closest to the venue and cheap. No beer. 
Jl. Suryodiningratan no 3. 
110 m (1 minute walk) from the venue.

6. Sixsenses
European, mostly Spanish food. 
Jl. DI Panjaitan no 39. 
85 m (1 minute walk) from the venue.


Art Galleries/Cultural Institutions Around the Venue

1. Kedai Kebun Forum and Restauranthttp://kedaikebun.com/ Local food, busy art gallery. Hang-out place for Jogja artists. Jl. Tirtodipuran no 3, 190 m (2 minute walk) from the venue.

2. Cemeti-Institute of Art and SocietyJalan Mayjen D.I. Panjaitan No. 41, 87 m (1 minute walk) from the venue.
http://www.cemeti.org/

3. Kunci Cultural Studies CenterMJ III/100, Jl. Ngadinegaran, 450 m (5 minute walk) from the venue.
http://kunci.or.id/

4. Langgeng Art Foundation (and Laf Garden Restaurant)Jl. Suryodiningratan No.37, 250 m (3 minute walk) from the venue.
http://www.langgengfoundation.org/


There are some other hotels and restaurants, but these are ones that mostly used in art/film related events. Please contact Tito Imanda at imanda@gmail.com if you have questions.

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