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Position Surabaya as the “City of Heroes” and the Gateway to East Java’s volcanoes (Bromo, Ijen) and culture. Hook the reader with a promise of rich history, vibrant food, and a strategic travel hub.

Surabaya, often overshadowed by Jakarta or Bali, is a vibrant, bustling metropolis and Indonesia’s second-largest city. Known as the “Kota Pahlawan” (City of Heroes) for its fierce resistance during the fight for independence, Surabaya offers a fascinating blend of historical significance, colonial architecture, and a modern, dynamic culinary scene.

This ultimate guide will show you exactly how to navigate this essential East Java hub, where to eat the best local specialties, and how to use it as the perfect launching pad for iconic regional adventures like Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater.

Top Things to Do in Surabaya: History, Culture, and Modern Life

Surabaya is a city best explored by weaving through its historical neighborhoods and vibrant cultural melting pots.

1. Tugu Pahlawan (Heroes Monument) & Museum Sepuluh Nopember

  • Significance: The most iconic landmark in Surabaya, this monument commemorates the Indonesian freedom fighters who died during the Battle of Surabaya on November 10, 1945.
  • Must-See: The Museum Sepuluh Nopember (10th of November Museum) located beneath the monument provides a visceral look at the independence struggle with artifacts, dioramas, and recordings.

2. Kepanjen Church

  • Experience: The church is completed with beautiful architecture that creates an amazing and serene atmosphere. A historical Protestant Church across Surabaya’s city Hall.
  • Tip: Don’t forget to ask for permits prior your arrival by contacting the church officer and they would love to take you around.

3. The Ampel Quarter (Arab Quarter)

  • Vibe: Step into a slice of the Middle East. This area is centered around the revered Sunan Ampel Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia and a pilgrimage site.
  • Don’t Miss: Wandering the narrow, fragrant alleyways filled with shops selling prayer beads, dates, perfumes, and Middle Eastern textiles.

4. Jembatan Merah (Red Bridge) and the Old Town

  • History: The site of one of the fiercest battles in the 1945 revolution, the Red Bridge leads into the atmospheric Old Town, which is characterized by crumbling Dutch colonial-era buildings and the remnants of Surabaya’s commercial past.

5. Monumen Kapal Selam (Submarine Monument)

  • Unique Sight: An actual retired Russian submarine (KRI Pasopati) docked on the bank of the Kalimas River, offering a unique opportunity to walk through the vessel’s interior.

Surabaya’s Culinary Adventure: Essential Local Food

Best Food in Surabaya – Surabaya is a food lover’s paradise, boasting rich, complex flavors that define East Javanese cuisine. Don’t leave without trying these iconic dishes:

DishDescriptionWhere to Find It
RawonA deeply savory black beef soup, gaining its dark color from the kluwek (black nut). Served with bean sprouts and salted egg.Rawon Setan (famous night spot), Rawon Kalkulator, and local warungs.
Rujak CingurA bizarre but delicious salad made of sliced fruit, vegetables, rice cake, tofu, tempeh, and, uniquely, cingur (cow snout/lips), all slathered in a thick, sweet-spicy peanut sauce.Street food, especially in the Chinatown area.
Sate KlopoGrilled beef or chicken skewers that are coated in grated coconut before grilling, giving them a rich, aromatic texture.Sate Kelopo Ondomohen Bu Asih (a city legend).
Lontong BalapRice cakes (lontong), fried tofu, bean sprouts, and lentho (fried beans) served with a sweet and spicy shrimp broth.Rajawali Area, Street Food, Look for roadside carts or small food stalls near Tunjungan.

📍 Best Food Streets

  • Jalan Tunjungan: Modern cafes, heritage restaurants, and street-side vendors converge here.
  • G Walk Citraland: A modern, sprawling outdoor food court with endless options.

🌋 Surabaya as Your East Java Launchpad

Most international travelers utilize Surabaya’s Juanda International Airport (SUB) and its excellent train connections as the starting point for trekking adventures in East Java.

1. Mount Bromo (Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park)

  • Distance: Approximately 3-4 hours drive from Surabaya.
  • Action: The most popular day trip or overnight journey. You can hire a private car or join an organized tour from Surabaya to catch the famous sunrise over the caldera.

2. Ijen Crater (Banyuwangi)

  • Distance: Approximately 7-8 hours drive or an overnight train/ferry journey.
  • Action: Known for the spectacular Blue Fire phenomenon, which requires a pre-dawn climb. Surabaya is the most common airport gateway for this adventure.

Traveler Tip: To save time, take the early morning train from Surabaya Gubeng Station to Probolinggo (for Bromo) or to Banyuwangi Kota (for Ijen).


Surabaya’s strategic location makes it the perfect base for exploring the diverse culture, history, and nature of East Java. Beyond the famous (and exhausting) overnight trips to Bromo and Ijen, the immediate surrounding area offers fantastic day-trip opportunities accessible by car or train.

1. Trowulan: Center of the Majapahit Empire (Culture & History)

  • The Vibe: Journey back to the 14th century at the site of the former capital of the Majapahit Kingdom, one of the largest and most influential empires in Southeast Asian history.
  • What to See: Explore the archaeological park which houses ancient ruins and monuments:
    • Candi Bajang Ratu: A spectacular terracotta gate, believed to be the entrance to the king’s sacred quarters.
    • Candi Wringin Lawang: Another imposing red-brick gate, believed to be the main entrance to the Majapahit palace.
    • Trowulan Museum: Essential viewing to see excavated artifacts and understand the scale of the empire.
  • Logistics: Located in Mojokerto Regency, approximately 1.5 hours drive from Surabaya. Easily done as a half or full-day trip.

2. Malang & Batu City: The Mountain Escape (Nature & Adventure)

  • The Vibe: Offering a distinctly cooler climate, Malang is a colonial-era city known for its beautiful architecture, and the nearby Batu is East Java’s primary family-friendly mountain resort town.
  • What to See in Malang:
    • Kampung Warna-Warni Jodipan: The famous Rainbow Village, an explosion of colour across hillside homes, perfect for photography.
    • Tugu Malang: The historical city square surrounded by majestic colonial buildings.
  • What to See in Batu:
    • Jatim Park (Jawa Timur Park): A massive complex of educational and recreational parks (Jatim Park 1, 2, and 3) that are excellent for families.
    • Batu Secret Zoo: A highly-rated, modern zoo experience.
    • Coban Rondo Waterfall: A beautiful, accessible natural waterfall located amidst lush greenery.
  • Logistics: Malang is approximately 2-3 hours by car or train from Surabaya. Start early for a full day.

3. Madura Island: Crossing the Suramadu Bridge (Culture & Landmark)

  • The Vibe: Connected to Surabaya by the architectural marvel, the Suramadu Bridge (Indonesia’s longest bridge), Madura offers a distinct culture, famous for its bull racing (Karapan Sapi) tradition and unique local textiles.
  • What to See:
    • Suramadu Bridge View: The crossing itself offers stunning views, especially at sunset.
    • Gili Labak Island: A small, pristine island off the coast of Madura, perfect for swimming and snorkeling (requires extra travel time).
    • Sumenep Palace (Keraton Sumenep): If traveling further east on the island, this historical royal residence is a cultural highlight.
  • Logistics: The bridge entry is less than an hour from central Surabaya. The closest attractions are within 2 hours drive on the island.

4. Taman Safari Prigen (Wildlife & Family Fun)

  • The Vibe: An interactive, open-range wildlife park where animals roam freely, providing a fun and engaging family experience.
  • Action: Drive your vehicle (or use a provided bus) through the park’s various zones, getting up close with animals from Asia, Africa, and Europe.
  • Logistics: Located in Pasuruan, about 1.5 – 2 hours south of Surabaya. Best visited early in the morning.

🌳 Within the City Limits: Nature and Waterfront Escapes

Surabaya offers several parks and waterfront attractions that provide a welcome respite from the urban hustle, all easily reachable via Gojek/Grab.

  • Surabaya North Quay: Located at the Tanjung Perak Harbor, this modern waterfront plaza offers fantastic views of the port activity and the Suramadu Bridge. It’s a favorite spot for sunset viewing and seeing large cruise ships docked.
  • Taman Bungkul: A pristine, award-winning public park in the city center, popular with locals for exercise, street food (Lontong Balap vendors are often nearby), and evening relaxation.
  • Kenjeran Park (Kenpark): A sprawling coastal park featuring the colorful Sanggar Agung Temple (with its iconic Goddess Kwan Im statue overlooking the sea) and the unique Four-Face Buddha Statue.

✈ Practical Surabaya Travel Guide & Tips

Getting There

  • By Air: Juanda International Airport (SUB) is a major hub connecting to Jakarta, Bali, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur.
  • By Train: Surabaya has two main stations: Surabaya Gubeng (for major inter-city routes, including Jakarta and Bandung) and Surabaya Pasar Turi (also for Jakarta).

Getting Around Surabaya

The city is vast, but getting around is easy and affordable:

  • Ride-Sharing: Gojek and Grab are the dominant apps for motorcycles (Ojek) and cars. This is the fastest and most convenient method.
  • Taxis: Bluebird is the most reliable taxi company.
  • Public Bus: The Suroboyo Bus is clean and offers key routes. Fun fact: payment can be made with plastic bottles to promote recycling!

Where to Stay

  • Tunjungan/Old Town: Best for history buffs and those wanting access to shopping, historical sites, and transport links (Mid-range to Luxury).
  • Darmo/Pusat Kota: Best for business travelers and access to the biggest malls and modern amenities (Luxury to Business).
  • Ampel Quarter: Limited options, but excellent for experiencing local life and being near the Arab Quarter (Budget/Homestays).

This suggested 3-day itinerary for Surabaya and its surrounding areas balances historical city exploration with iconic natural day trips in East Java.

Day 1: Historical Heart and Modern Landmark

The first day focuses on Surabaya’s deep history, cultural diversity, and modern infrastructure.

TimeActivityAttraction
MorningColonial History & CultureStart at the House of Sampoerna, a well-preserved Dutch colonial style building that now houses a museum and a working tobacco factory. You can witness the manual production of kretek cigarettes.
Late MorningNational PrideVisit the Monumen Tugu Pahlawan (Heroes Monument) and the surrounding museum, a symbol of the 1945 Battle of Surabaya and Indonesian independence.
LunchCulinary BreakEnjoy local East Javanese specialties like Rujak Cingur or Lontong Balap at a local eatery.
AfternoonArab Quarter ExplorationExplore the Sunan Ampel Religious Tourism Area (Ampel District), the heart of Surabaya’s Arab quarter. Wander through the narrow, bustling streets, visit the historic Sunan Ampel Great Mosque, and shop for Middle Eastern spices and souvenirs.
EveningSunset View & DinnerDrive across or view the iconic Suramadu Bridge, the longest bridge in Indonesia, connecting Surabaya with Madura Island. Follow this with dinner along the coast.

Day 2: Volcanic Majesty Mount Bromo Day Trip

is dedicated to the famous Mount Bromo, requiring an extremely early start but offering an unforgettable sunrise view.

TimeActivityDetails
12:00 AM – 1:00 AMDeparture from SurabayaArrange a private car or join a tour group departing from Surabaya for the 3-4 hour drive to the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park area.
3:00 AM – 4:00 AMReach ViewpointTransfer to a 4×4 Jeep to ascend to a sunrise viewpoint (e.g., Penanjakan or King Kong Hill).
5:00 AM – 6:00 AMSunrise SpectacleWitness the magnificent sunrise over the Bromo caldera, Mount Semeru, and the sea of sand.
7:00 AMExplore the CraterDescend into the “Sea of Sand” and hike (or take a horse ride) to the base of the Bromo crater. Climb the concrete steps to view the steaming crater.
MorningReturnHave breakfast at a local restaurant before beginning the 4-hour drive back to Surabaya.
Afternoon/EveningRestArrive back in Surabaya, giving you time to relax and recover from the early start.

Day 3: Nature, Culture, or Entertainment

Choose one of the following options based on your preference:

Option A: Batu/Malang Day Trip (Nature & Family Fun)

Travel to the cooler hills of Batu (near Malang, about 2.5-3 hours from Surabaya) for a change of pace.

  • Morning/Afternoon: Visit Jawa Timur Park 2 (Jatim Park 2), which combines the Batu Secret Zoo and the Museum Satwa (Animal Museum). It is a top-rated, engaging, and educational attraction perfect for all ages.
  • Late Afternoon: Enjoy the cool weather and scenic landscape before returning to Surabaya in the evening.

Option B: Relaxed City Culture & Shopping

Stay within Surabaya for a more relaxed day exploring modern and cultural highlights.

  • Morning: Visit the grand Al-Akbar National Mosque Surabaya, one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive large blue dome.
  • Afternoon: Indulge in some retail therapy and modern entertainment at one of Surabaya’s large malls, such as Tunjungan Plaza or Pakuwon Mall.
  • Evening: Enjoy a final dinner at a high-end restaurant or a traditional warung (food stall) to conclude your trip.

Map Reference The locations mentioned in this itinerary are displayed on the map above for your reference

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