Known as a business port, Surabaya is the second-largest city in Indonesia. A visit to Surabaya would give you a taste of its Dutch colonial history, beautiful landscapes and delicious food too. This is a sprawling metropolis, but less popular than other touristic cities of the country.
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Monumen Kapal Selam
In the heart of the city lies a retired Russian submarine, once used by the Indonesian Navy until 1990, now open for public exploration.
Suramadu National Bridge
Indonesia's longest bridge, connecting Surabaya to Madura, is a stunning masterpiece. Don't miss its dazzling lights after sunset.
Majapahit Hotel
Dating to 1910, this colonial hotel boasts captivating architecture and manicured lawns. Don't miss the delicious afternoon tea with sandwiches and desserts.
Heroes Monument
The Heroes Monument in the city commemorates the fallen in the 1945 Battle of Surabaya. Standing 42 meters tall, it includes an auditorium and museum detailing the war.
Cheng Hoo Mosque
The Cheng Hoo Mosque blends local and Chinese culture, symbolizing the adaptation of religion and tradition by Chinese traders in Surabaya.
House of Sampoerna Cigarette Factory
The House of Sampoerna is a museum in a cigarette factory. Explore the making of Indonesia's clove cigarettes and learn about the owner family and company history.
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Ria Kenjeran Beach
Ria Kenjeran Beach, one of Surabaya's finest, offers stunning ocean views and hosts a variety of sports activities alongside its famed sunrises and sunsets.
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Bungkul Park
Bungkul Park offers a serene urban escape for relaxation, exercise, and observing Tai Chi practice amid the city bustle.
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Mangroe Wonorejo Ecotourism
At Surabaya's Bamboo Forest, Mangrove Wonorejo Ecotourism educates on ecosystems. Explore via boat or bamboo bridge for mangrove and forest views.