Hotels with Bar in Central Java from $33
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Top Central Java Hotels with Bar

Hotel Dafam Semarang

Horison Ultima Semarang

Novotel Solo

PO Hotel Semarang

Hotel Neo Candi Simpang Lima - Semarang by ASTON

Hotel Ciputra Semarang managed by Swiss-Belhotel International

Solo Paragon Hotel & Residences

@HOM Hotel Kudus by Horison Group

@Hom Premiere Cilacap

Adhiwangsa Hotel & Convention Hall

Alila Solo, Java

Aston Purwokerto Hotel & Conference Center
Hotels with bars in Central Java
Hit the bar in Central Java
After a long day of traveling, you’ve finally made it to your hotel. Now you have two choices: kick back and relax, or check out the local scene in Central Java. Well, why not have both? The hotel bar is that sweet spot where you’ll get a taste of the local culture in Central Java before even stepping outside. You can freshen up with a cold drink, learn the best insider tips from the locals, or swap travel stories with other visitors.
The best hotel bars in Central Java have a good vibe, a well-stocked liquor selection, and an amiable bartender who just might have a great drink recommendation. When you book your trip with Travelocity, you’ll have first pick of all the best hotels with the coolest bars in Central Java. Plus, you’ll save enough money to treat yourself to a few extra craft cocktails once you get there.
Central Java hotel bars for every mood
Central Java has something for everyone, and its hotel bars are no exception. Central Java hotels with rooftop bars are just right for lovers who want to gaze at the stars and the city lights while sharing a bottle of wine. Hotels with luxe lounges give you an excuse to dress up and make new friends. Need to get some work done? Bring your laptop down to the bar for happy hour and settle into a comfy chair. Whether you crave a social scene or solitude, there’s a hotel bar to suit your mood.
With so many intriguing bars in affordable hotels, why wait? Book your trip to Central Java with Travelocity, and raise a toast to saving money while having fun.
Central Java Hotels with Bar essential information
Hotels with Bar in Central Java |
76 |
|---|---|
Highest price | $76 |
Cheapest price | $33 |
Total number of hotels in Central Java | 1,389 |
Popular hotels | Hotel Dafam Semarang, Horison Ultima Semarang, Novotel Solo, PO Hotel Semarang, Hotel Neo Candi Simpang Lima - Semarang by ASTON, Hotel Ciputra Semarang managed by Swiss-Belhotel International, Solo Paragon Hotel & Residences, @HOM Hotel Kudus by Horison Group, @Hom Premiere Cilacap, Adhiwangsa Hotel & Convention Hall, Alila Solo, Java, Aston Purwokerto Hotel & Conference Center |
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![At the museum no photos are allowed which is really unfortunate as it was well worth the visit and the guided tour is definitely not to be missed. In the museum there are even Batik made from the Dutch era which depicts stories like Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White!
I enjoyed the tour v much and at the end of the tour we were brought to this room where the artisan were working on hand drawn batik.
Below is an excerpt from Wikipedia for anyone interested in learning more about the process of batik making.
Firstly, a cloth is washed, soaked and beaten with a large mallet. Patterns are drawn with pencil and later redrawn using hot wax, usually made from a mixture of paraffin or bees wax, sometimes mixed with plant resins, which functions as a dye-resist. The wax can be applied with a variety of tools. A pen-like instrument called a canting (IPA: [tʃantiŋ], sometimes spelled with old Dutch orthography tjanting) is the most common. A canting is made from a small copper reservoir with a spout on a wooden handle. The reservoir holds the resist which flows through the spout, creating dots and lines as it moves. For larger patterns, a stiff brush may be used. Alternatively, a copper block stamp called a cap (IPA: [tʃap]; old spelling tjap) is used to cover large areas more efficiently.
After the cloth is dry, the resist is removed by scraping or boiling the cloth. The areas treated with resist keep their original color; when the resist is removed the contrast between the dyed and undyed areas forms the pattern. This process is repeated as many times as the number of colors desired.
The most traditional type of batik, called batik tulis (written batik), is drawn using only the canting. The cloth need to be drawn on both sides and dipped in a dye bath three to four times. The whole process may take up to a year; it yields considerably finer patterns than stamped batik.
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