About Bandung accommodation
Bandung is where West Java cools down — a highland city ringed by volcanoes, art deco buildings and café-lined streets. It’s a weekend escape for many Jakarta locals, known for outlet shopping, street food, and mornings that start with mountain mist and strong coffee.
You’ll find all kinds of stays here. Mid-century hotels in the old town. Villas tucked near tea plantations. Family-friendly spots close to malls and markets. Whether you're here to climb craters, shop the sales or just enjoy the slower air, Bandung makes it easy, affordable, relaxed, and full of small surprises.
Where to stay in Bandung
- Dago: A cooler, greener pocket up the hill, Dago blends cafés, indie shops and views over the valley. Good for café hoppers and weekenders chasing Bandung’s creative side.
- Braga: The old town with art deco bones, local galleries and streets made for wandering. Stay here for heritage charm, strong coffee, and everything on foot.
- Lembang: Just out of town, Lembang does villas, flower farms and morning fog. It’s a family favourite, with theme parks, fresh air and weekend traffic to match.
- Cihampelas: Busy and budget-friendly, Cihampelas is built for shoppers. You’ll find outlet malls, street snacks, and hotels that keep things simple and central.
- Setiabudi: Upmarket Setiabudi has big-name hotels, restaurants and malls, plus quick access to Lembang. Handy if you want a mix of city and hills.
How much is Bandung accommodation?
For a city with designer outlets and crater hikes, Bandung keeps things budget-friendly. Even splashier stays rarely push past AU$150. Weekends and public holidays bring a price bump, but midweek stays and longer bookings often come with perks.
- Backpacker hostels & budget hotels: From AU$15 per night. Clean, no-fuss spots close to Cihampelas or the train station. Ideal if you're here for eats and outlet hauls.
- Guesthouses & apartments: From AU$40 per night. Compact but comfy, often with a kitchenette and a leafy corner to sip your morning kopi.
- Mid-range hotels: From AU$50 per night. Think rooftop breakfasts, pools, and locations near Dago or Setiabudi, with good value without scrimping on comfort.
- Villas & high-end stays: From AU$150. Found mostly in Lembang or the hills, these are for quiet mornings, crater views and a bit of indulgence.
Top-rated hotels in Bandung
- Bobobox Pods Dago: A high-tech hostel in Dago where sleep pods line up like a spaceship, each with mood lighting, charging ports and privacy. Check-in’s via app, and cafés are just steps away.
- Summerbird Bed and Brasserie: Styled like a Paris loft with vintage style and brasserie breakfasts, this quirky guesthouse near Pasirkaliki blends charm with city convenience. Cosy, photogenic and close to the station.
- Ivory Hotel Bandung: A warm boutique hotel near Riau Street that is ideal for outlet shoppers and café fans. Big windows, mellow lighting, and a downstairs café serving solid coffee and local dishes.
- The Gaia Hotel Bandung: Perched above the city in Setiabudi, The Gaia is sleek, green and made for slowing down. Expect forest views, an art-filled lobby, heated pool and weekend wellness programs.
Tips for finding the perfect accommodation in Bandung
- Watch your weekend timing: Bandung is a favourite escape from Jakarta, so hotel prices and traffic peak Friday to Sunday. Book early if you're travelling on weekends or public holidays.
- Use filters with purpose: After a hillside view? Need parking or breakfast included? Traveloka’s filters make it easy to narrow by vibe, location and budget, which is especially helpful in spread-out areas like Lembang.
- Stay near what you’re here for: Outlet shopper? Base near Cihampelas or Riau Street. After green space and café culture? Dago or Setiabudi will suit you better.
- Go midweek for better deals: Many hotels offer weekday promotions or extras like free breakfast or late checkout, particularly in shoulder seasons or outside school holidays.
- Check for little bonuses: Bandung hotels often sweeten the deal with perks like rooftop cafés, welcome drinks, or hot tubs with a view. A quick look at recent reviews can tip you off.