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During a Surabaya private city tour, visit elegant colonial-era architecture with white facades and green lawns, showcasing Surabaya's rich historical charm.
An aerial view of Surabaya's famous Hero's Monument (Tugu Pahlawan), a magnificent landmark symbolizing the city's history and struggles, with the urban landscape visible below.
Tourists on a Surabaya private city tour pose for photos in front of a magnificent colonial-era building, soaking in the city's rich historical ambiance and unique charm.
On a Surabaya private city tour, tourists pose for photos in front of the magnificent Hero's Monument, experiencing the city's rich history, culture, and unique Indonesian charm.
During a Surabaya private city tour, visitors explore local life at Pabean Traditional Market, experiencing Indonesian culinary culture amidst abundant fresh seafood and produce.

Surabaya Private City Day Tour: Mirota Batik, Ampel (Arab Town), Cheng Hoo Mosque, Pabean Traditional Market, Tugu Pahlawan & Sanggar Agung Temple | Indonesia


Duration:7 hour(s)
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Explore Surabaya's rich history, culture, and food on a private city tour, visiting iconic landmarks, traditional markets, and cultural sites.

  • Uncover Surabaya's history with visits to colonial-era buildings and significant historical sites
  • Savor authentic local cuisine at a traditional Indonesian restaurant
  • Discover Surabaya's landmarks, including Sanggar Agung Temple, Heroes Monument (Tugu Pahlawan), and the vibrant Pabean Market
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  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Losses caused by traffic accidents, congestion, vehicle breakdowns, or protests and strikes are non-refundable. Passengers are advised to purchase travel insurance.

  • What to bring : Sunscreen / Sunglasses / Caps or hats.

  • Free for children aged 0-5.

  • Pick up time at 9am, available in all districts of Surabaya.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the cultural background and characteristics of Mirota Batik?

Mirota Batik is a representative of traditional Javanese batik art. It's more than just fabric; it carries profound cultural significance. Its distinctive features include the use of natural dyes and intricate patterns, with each piece meticulously handcrafted or stamped, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. These designs often embody philosophical or religious meanings, such as flora and fauna, geometric shapes, or mythical stories, reflecting the Javanese people's aesthetic sensibilities and spiritual beliefs. Visiting a Mirota Batik workshop allows you to personally experience the charm of this traditional craft.

2. What is the cultural significance of the Heroes Monument and Ampel Arab Quarter on a one-day trip to Surabaya?

The Heroes Monument (Tugu Pahlawan) symbolizes Surabaya's spirit of bravery during Indonesia's War of Independence and is a key landmark commemorating resistance against Dutch colonial rule. The Ampel Arab Quarter, on the other hand, is an area brimming with Islamic culture, home to Surabaya's oldest mosque, the Ampel Mosque, which is an important pilgrimage site for Muslims. The architecture, markets, and daily life of the residents here are infused with a strong Arab ambiance, showcasing Surabaya's history of diverse cultural fusion.

3. What is the best time to visit Surabaya?

Surabaya is located in a tropical region with a consistently hot climate. The best time to visit is generally during the dry season, which spans from approximately May to September each year. During this period, rainfall is less frequent, and the weather is clearer and drier, making it ideal for outdoor activities and city exploration. While daytime temperatures remain high, the humidity is relatively lower, leading to a more comfortable experience.

4. What local dishes are worth trying when exploring Surabaya?

Surabaya is renowned for its rich and diverse local cuisine. Must-try specialties include the flavorful meatball soup (Bakso), the aromatic Surabaya-style fried rice (Nasi Goreng Surabaya), and the uniquely spicy rujak cingur. Additionally, Soto Ayam, a chicken soup stewed with coconut milk and spices, and charcoal-grilled Satay are also highly recommended. You can savor these authentic flavors at many traditional Indonesian restaurants and street food stalls, turning your city exploration into a culinary journey.

5. What are the unique cultural and architectural features of Ampel Arab Quarter and Cheng Ho Mosque?

The Ampel Arab Quarter is known for its strong Islamic culture and traditional market, with architectural styles blending Arab and Javanese influences, creating an exotic atmosphere in its alleyways. The Cheng Ho Mosque (Masjid Cheng Ho) is particularly distinctive; it is named after the renowned Chinese Ming Dynasty explorer Zheng He. Its architectural style ingeniously combines elements of traditional Chinese temples with Islamic architectural features, such as red tile roofs and dragon motifs, showcasing a beautiful cultural fusion that is well worth visiting.

6. What local life and shopping experiences can be enjoyed at Pasar Pabean Traditional Market?

Pasar Pabean is one of Surabaya's oldest and busiest markets, offering an excellent opportunity to experience authentic local life. Here, you can witness the daily routines of Indonesian people and purchase a variety of fresh produce, seafood, spices, traditional snacks, and handicrafts. The market is alive with a vibrant mix of colors, scents, and sounds, making it an ideal spot to feel the pulse of local Surabaya culture, interact with residents, and find unique souvenirs.

7. What are the must-see architectural features or cultural highlights at Sanggar Agung Temple?

Sanggar Agung Temple is a magnificent Chinese temple in Surabaya, situated by the sea, attracting visitors with its unique architecture and ambiance. The temple's main attractions are two giant dragon pillars and a statue of Guanyin facing the ocean, exuding solemnity and tranquility. The temple incorporates elements of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, featuring vibrant colors and intricate carvings. It serves as an important place to understand Indonesian Chinese culture and religious beliefs, and also offers excellent sea views.

8. In which areas or attractions in Surabaya can one see colonial-era architecture?

As a significant port city, Surabaya retains much of its Dutch colonial architecture. You can find well-preserved colonial buildings in the Old Town (Kota Tua), particularly around the Red Bridge area (Jembatan Merah), where former trading companies, banks, and administrative buildings stand. These structures often exhibit Neoclassical or Art Deco styles, with weathered walls that exude a strong sense of history. Wandering through these areas feels like stepping back in time, offering a glimpse into Surabaya's rich historical tapestry.

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