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Holiday in Semarang

City in Indonesia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇮🇩

Country

Indonesia

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to September (dry season, 26-33 °C). October to April is the rainy season with heavy afternoon showers.

Budget/day

35-80 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Semarang Ahmad Yani (SRG, approx. 16-20 hours with layovers via Jakarta, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur). Visa on arrival or eVoA.

About Semarang

Semarang is the capital of the Central Java province and, with around 1.8 million inhabitants, the fifth largest city in Indonesia. The port city on the north coast of Java combines Javanese tradition, colonial Dutch architecture, and Chinese influences into a fascinating cultural mix — and remains largely untouched by mass tourism. The old town Kota Lama (Old Town) is a jewel of colonial architecture: dozens of decaying and restored Dutch buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries form an atmospheric neighborhood sometimes referred to as Little Amsterdam. The Blenduk Church (1753) with its distinctive dome is the oldest church building in Central Java. The Sam Poo Kong Temple is the oldest Chinese temple complex in Java, founded in the 15th century by the legendary Admiral Zheng He, who sailed the coasts of Southeast Asia with his treasure fleet. The colorful red pavilions and carved dragons attract visitors of all religions. Lawang Sewu (“Thousand Doors”) is a monumental colonial building of the Dutch railway company, built in 1907, with countless arches and windows. Long famous as a haunted house, it has been extensively restored and is now one of the most photographed buildings in Java. On the Gedong Songo Plateau, about 45 km south of the city at over 1,200 meters high, stand nine Hindu temples from the 8th and 9th centuries amidst misty forests overlooking steaming volcanic slopes — a mystical experience away from the tourist trails. The nearby Borobudur (about 2 hours away) and Prambanan are easily accessible as day trips.

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Winter
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Top 5 highlights in Semarang

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Kota Lama (Old Town)

Colonial district with Dutch buildings from the 18th century: atmospheric alleys, cafes, and the Blenduk Church from 1753.

2

Sam Poo Kong Temple

Oldest Chinese temple complex in Java from the 15th century: founded by Admiral Zheng He, colorful complex.

3

Lawang Sewu

Monumental colonial building from 1907 with countless arches: once famous as a haunted house, now a restored landmark.

4

Gedong Songo Temple

Nine Hindu temples from the 8th century at 1,200 m height: misty forests, hot springs, and mystical volcanic atmosphere.

5

Brown Canyon

Abandoned quarry with dramatic rock formations: Semarang's Instagram hotspot, similar to the Grand Canyon in miniature.

Hotels in Semarang

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Best time to travel for Semarang

Recommended travel time

May to September (dry season, 26-33 °C). October to April is the rainy season with heavy afternoon showers.

Summer

27-34 °C, dry and sunny, best travel time

Winter

25-32 °C, humid with daily tropical rain showers

How much does a holiday in Semarang cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

15-30 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

35-80 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

90-250 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Semarang

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Visa on Arrival — Germans receive a 30-day visa upon entry (500,000 IDR, approx. 30 €) or in advance as eVoA online. Extendable once.

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) — 1 € ≈ 17,200 IDR. ATMs are widespread, smaller shops accept cash only.

Borobudur as a day trip — the largest Buddhist temple in the world is only 2 hours away. Best to visit early in the morning for sunrise.

Grab and Gojek — Ride-hailing apps are cheap and reliable. Motorcycle taxis (Ojek) are the fastest way through traffic.

Visit Gedong Songo early — the temples are in the mountains and are often shrouded in mist in the morning. Best to go on weekdays when it's less crowded.

Food & drink in Semarang

These specialties you must try!

Lumpia Semarang — crispy spring rolls with bamboo shoots and shrimp: Semarang's most famous dish, a Chinese-Javanese fusion.
Nasi Ayam Semarang — rice with shredded chicken, sambal, and egg: local variant of the Indonesian classic, spicier than elsewhere.
Tahu Gimbal — fried tofu with shrimp, cabbage, and sweet-spicy peanut sauce: unique street food from Semarang.
Bandeng Presto — milkfish cooked in a pressure cooker until the bones are soft: Semarang's original solution for bony fish.
Wingko Babat — sticky coconut cake made from glutinous rice and grated coconut: sweet snack traditionally sold at Tawang Station.
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