BERINGHARJO
A Complete, Traditional Market in Yogyakarta
Jl. Pabringan 1, Yogyakarta 55122, Indonesia
Phone: (0274) 515 871, 561 510
Phone: (0274) 515 871, 561 510
The Beringharjo Market was originally a banyan forest but after the Kraton Palace was founded it became a good place for trading so the locals made this place the centre for business. The name Beringharjo comes from the words Bering and Harjo. Bering means 'banyan tree 'and Harjo means 'expected to provide welfare'. For the people of Yogyakarta, Beringharjo Market has been a centre of economic activity for hundreds years although now the market has changed into a fun shopping area for tourists.
In Beringharjo Market you can find a variety of souvenirs such as kebaya, surjan and typical foods and if you enter through the west door there are many motifs of batik to choose from. The market has a collection of batik fabric, from cotton to silk, sold from hundreds to ten of thousands of rupiahs. As well as batik you can also find keris which is the sacred traditional weapon for Javanese people.
If you tire from walking through the market you can go out for a moment and enjoy the various traditional drinks which can be found in the southern section. There is cendol ice which is made from rice flour, and also a kind of cam cau jelly which is made from the leaves of cam cau. Other drinks available are sweet coconut ice and herbal drinks, such as turmeric, tamarind and beras kencur. The drinks aren't expensive and start from Rp. 1000 to Rp. 2000.
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