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In the cultural heart of Yogyakarta, Megah Tekstil is a hidden gem for textile lovers! This vibrant shop showcases Indonesia's finest traditional batik and handmade fabrics, each piece radiating the unique charm of Javanese culture. As you step inside, you'll be surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colorful Batik patterns, with artisans demonstrating age-old weaving techniques. Whether you're hunting for souvenirs or eager to learn about Indonesian textile heritage, Megah Tekstil is a must-visit. Don't miss chatting with the friendly owners - they love sharing fascinating stories behind every fabric!

Oakwood Yogyakarta

Oakwood Yogyakarta

Jl. A.M. Sangaji No.36
1.57KM from Megah Tekstil
Fitness CenterBusiness CenterCafeBarLaundry ServicePool
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Megah Tekstil

Near Megah Tekstil in Yogyakarta, consider these hotels:

  1. The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta - Colonial-style, 10-min walk.
  2. Hotel Santika Premiere - Features a pool, 2km from the landmark.
  3. Greenhost Boutique Hotel - Eco-friendly design, popular with young travelers.

From Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA):

  • Taxi: Fastest option (~150,000 IDR/10 USD).
  • Airport Bus: Take line 3A to downtown, then transfer to taxi (~50,000 IDR total).
  • Car Rental: Available at airport, but note heavy traffic in Yogyakarta.

Must-try Javanese dishes:

  • Gudeg: Sweet jackfruit stew, try at Gudeg Yu Djum.
  • Sate Klathak: Skewered meat with peanut sauce.
  • Angkringan stalls: Night street food, especially fried tofu with chili.

Megah Tekstil is primarily a textile-related venue, ideal for:

  • Business travelers: Textile industry insights.
  • Culture lovers: Pair with a Batik workshop visit.
  • Transit visitors: Short stop if heading to Prambanan Temple.

Nearby shopping options:

  • Malioboro Street (15-min drive): Famous for handicrafts & batik.
  • Plaza Ambarrukmo (20-min drive): Mid-range mall with supermarkets.
  • Beringharjo Market: Traditional market, bargaining expected.

Best time to visit:

  • April-October: Dry season, ideal for Borobudur.
  • July-August: European summer crowds, book hotels early.
  • Rainy season (Nov-Mar): Lower hotel rates, textile factory tours unaffected.