What this place feels like
Very enriching with very social, somewhat nature-focused, somewhat hidden gem character.
The Patio Yogya
Step inside a vibrant and cozy hostel room in the heart of Yogyakarta that blends authentic local charm with a laid-back backpacker vibe. Bathed in natural daylight filtering softly through sheer curtains, this intimate space reveals rustic wooden furniture, brightly painted walls, and bunk beds inviting travelers to rest and connect. Perfect for adventurous backpackers and culture seekers craving a relaxed, welcoming base while exploring Indonesia’s cultural capital. Embrace the soulful energy of Panembahan as you unwind in this unpretentious, photo-worthy nook. Ready to make friends, soak up local stories, and create unforgettable memories? This is your gateway to the real Yogyakarta experience.
April to October — dry season ideal for cultural sightseeing and comfortable stays
Most videos filmed Dec during summer. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.
Frequently asked questions
April to October — dry season ideal for cultural sightseeing and comfortable stays
1–2 nights
Comfortable travel backpack, Earplugs for shared rooms, Daypack for exploring city, Reusable water bottle, and Lightweight casual wear
Budget Travelers, Backpackers, Solo Travelers, Cultural Enthusiasts, and Young Adventurers
The nearest airport is Adisutjipto International Airport, approximately 15 minutes by taxi from downtown Yogyakarta.
Explore nearby affordable guesthouses and boutique hotels around Panembahan and central Yogyakarta for extended stays.Book a stay →
Combine your stay with visits to Taman Sari Water Castle, Malioboro Street markets, and local batik workshops for full cultural immersion.Book a tour →
$1-$25
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One of 21 clips our travelers have filmed in Yogyakarta
