Indonesia ยท Paris of Java
Indonesia
2.5M City, 11M+ Metro
West Java
UTC+7
Bandung, Indonesia's third-largest city and capital of West Java Province, has earned the romantic moniker "Parijs van Java" (Paris of Java) during the Dutch colonial era, thanks to its European-inspired architecture, tree-lined boulevards, and sophisticated cafรฉ culture. Nestled in the highlands at 708 meters elevation, the city enjoys a pleasantly cooler climate compared to the tropical lowlands, making it a favored retreat since colonial times. With a city population of 2.5 million and a metropolitan area exceeding 11 million residentsโIndonesia's second-largest metropolitan regionโBandung has transformed into a vibrant center for education, creative industries, and technology innovation. The city is often affectionately called "Kota Kembang" (Flower City) for its scenic natural surroundings, blooming gardens, and charming aesthetic appeal.
Modern Bandung stands as Indonesia's creative capital, home to numerous prestigious universities, design schools, and a thriving community of artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs. The city's fashion and textile industries have gained international recognition, with factory outlets and boutiques lining major thoroughfares attracting shoppers from across Southeast Asia. Bandung's culinary scene is equally celebrated, ranging from traditional Sundanese cuisine to innovative contemporary cafรฉs and restaurants. The city's colonial-era art deco architecture, including the iconic Gedung Sate and Villa Isola, blends harmoniously with contemporary developments. French-inspired boulevards like Braga Street evoke nostalgic charm while hosting modern galleries and entertainment venues. Surrounded by volcanic peaks, tea plantations, and hot springs, Bandung offers both urban sophistication and natural beauty, making it one of Indonesia's most distinctive and culturally rich cities.
The iconic 1920 colonial-era government building with distinctive satay-skewer-shaped ornament on its roof, representing Dutch architectural excellence and serving as Bandung's most recognizable landmark.
Historic boulevard from the 1920s featuring art deco architecture, vintage cafรฉs, art galleries, and boutiques that preserve Bandung's glamorous colonial-era atmosphere and contemporary creative spirit.
Active stratovolcano just north of the city offering accessible crater viewing, hot springs, and the legendary upside-down boat shape that inspired its name in Sundanese folklore.
Bandung's renowned shopping areas featuring hundreds of factory outlets selling high-quality Indonesian and international fashion brands at bargain prices, drawing shoppers from across Asia.
Trendy hillside neighborhood filled with contemporary cafรฉs, art studios, boutique hotels, and panoramic city views, representing Bandung's vibrant creative culture and cafรฉ scene.
Stunning 1930s modernist mansion showcasing European architectural sophistication, now serving as a campus building but remaining an iconic example of colonial-era luxury and design innovation.
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