THE MAHALAYA EXPERIENCE

YOUR MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE STARTS HERE

MAHALAYA offers a unique stay experience highlighting local culture, natural heritage and personalized service for every guest. Each experience is carefully curated and thoughtfully executed to cater to your special needs and exquisite taste.

MAHALAYA SPECIALS

Discover The Spirit of Java with MAHALAYA Hotels. No matter what destination you choose, we are here to make your stay memorable.
  • Pasar Triwindu
    Located south of the Mangkunegaran Palace, Pasar Triwindu sells a variety of antiques. Goesti Nurul Kamaril established this market in 1939 to commemorate the 24th Anniversary of The Reign of Mangkunegaran VII.
  • Kampung Batik Laweyan
    Kampung Batik Laweyan is considered the oldest batik tulis (handmade batik) village in Indonesia since it started crafting in the 14th century AD during the reign of the Pajang Palace.
  • Keraton Mangkunegaran
    Mangkunegaran Palace, was built in 1757 by Raden Mas Said or KGPAA Mangkunegara I. One of the most iconic features of the palace is its Pendopo, a gazebo-like structure often used for gatherings, ceremonies, and private events.

EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP

MAHALAYA's dedication to creating your memorable experience goes hand in hand with our commitment to embracing and supporting local businesses. Discover your favourite products handcrafted by our talented partners.
  • Batik Cempaka
    Solo is full of grand cultural heritage, one of which is batik. Solo batik has many fans since it includes elevated art and creativity.
  • Kampung Wisata Baluwarti
    Nestled alongside the Surakarta Kasunanan Palace area, Tourist Village Baluwarti has abundant cultures and traditions. 
  • Dawet Bu Dermi
    Mrs. Dermi's Es Dawet is Solo's legendary traditional refreshment beverage. It had been selling es dawet since the beginning of Pasar Gedhe in 1930, and the third generation now holds it.
  • Kue Putu Ragil
    This traditional white cake with a sweet and savory taste is a prima donna in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Putu is made from rice flour with brown sugar filling, then steamed with a machine that makes a unique whistling sound.
  • Jamu Gendhong Bu Sri Lestari
    As the name implies, this herbal drink is sold by the seller carrying it around (gendhong). Mrs. Sri Lestari has been selling jamu gendhong for about 44 years in front of Nongko Market.
  • Gulali Solo
    Most 30s Indonesian are familiar with this sweet. Gulali Jawa, a candy whose first appearance is unknown, is made from caramelized brown sugar and shaped as desired.
  • Terang Bulan Jadoel Mas Rendi
    This round sheet-like snack topped with simple condiments can make anyone who eats it time traveling to the 90s era.

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