The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta – Handwritten Collection
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Often seen around €65–€110 outside peak dates
Prices change constantly. Check the final rate, taxes, room type and cancellation policy before booking.
Seasonality
When to go
Best time for weather
Best: Jun–Aug. Dry-season temple weather is strongest; Dec–Mar is wetter and less reliable.
Avoid means simply not ideal, not impossible. Moving holidays/festivals may change crowds year by year.
- Jan Avoid
- Feb Avoid
- Mar Avoid
- Apr Possible
- May Good
- Jun Best
- Jul Best
- Aug Best
- Sep Good
- Oct Good
- Nov Possible
- Dec Avoid
Best time for price
Cheapest: Jan–Feb. Most expensive: Dec; Jul–Aug and Waisak/holiday periods can be higher.
Most expensive is used only where the evidence is strong. Ramadan/Eid, Easter, Tet, Christmas/New Year, school holidays and local festivals move year by year.
- Jan Cheapest
- Feb Cheapest
- Mar Good value
- Apr Good value
- May Good value
- Jun Average
- Jul Expensive
- Aug Expensive
- Sep Good value
- Oct Good value
- Nov Good value
- Dec Most expensive
Why consider this hotel
- Excellent location on Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, within reach of Malioboro
- Heritage architecture with colonial-era character
- Strong base for Borobudur and Prambanan day trips
Worth knowing before you book
- Yogyakarta is very popular; prices spike during peak travel periods
- Some areas of the hotel feel more dated than others
Images from the stay and destination
Why it is interesting
Yogyakarta is one of the most rewarding destinations in Southeast Asia — a cultural capital with two UNESCO World Heritage temple complexes within day-trip distance. The Phoenix Hotel puts travellers at the centre of this with colonial heritage, comfortable rooms and a location that makes independent exploration easy. The Handwritten Collection positioning signals a genuine commitment to local character over generic hospitality.
Why it is good value
Comparable heritage hotels in more expensive Asian cities would cost three or four times the rate here. Yogyakarta’s relatively low cost of travel means that staying at a characterful five-star property is genuinely accessible to travellers on thoughtful but not unlimited budgets.
Price notes
Rates are very seasonal in Yogyakarta. July–August, the Christmas–New Year window and major Indonesian holidays push prices up considerably. Outside those periods, the hotel can appear at rates that feel surprisingly modest for the category.
Location and nearby sights
The hotel is well placed for Malioboro Street, the Kraton (Yogyakarta royal palace), Taman Sari water castle and the city’s batik and silver workshops. Day trips to Borobudur (45 minutes) and Prambanan (30 minutes) are straightforward by car.
Food and things to do nearby
Gudeg — the sweet young jackfruit dish cooked in coconut milk — is Yogyakarta’s signature food. Malioboro and its surrounding lanes are lined with warungs serving affordable Javanese food. The hotel’s location makes it easy to eat both well and inexpensively.
Best time to book
Shoulder periods between the major holidays offer the best combination of available rates and manageable crowds at the temples. April–May and September–October are generally reliable.
Watch out for
Yogyakarta is a heavily touristed city, and prices around Borobudur and Prambanan have risen in recent years. The hotel experience itself is good, but some areas may feel less polished than a contemporary international five-star. The main draw is heritage character and location, not cutting-edge facilities.
Verdict
Exceptional value. The combination of heritage character, Yogyakarta’s outstanding cultural offer and a price point that regularly surprises travellers makes this one of the most compelling hotels in the project.
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