[2025 Medan Attraction] Travel Guide for Maimun Palace (Updated Jan)
Address:
Jl. Katamso, Medan, Indonesia
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Cultural Medan
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Medan, Indonesia, is a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and diverse cuisine. It’s a gateway to natural wonders like Lake Toba and Berastagi, offering adventure and scenic beauty. Explore landmarks like Maimun Palace and the Great Mosque, while indulging in local dishes like durian and nasi padang. Medan's blend of tradition and modernity makes it a unique destination. Medan also serves as a gateway to the natural wonders of Lake Toba and Berastagi.
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A blend of Islamic and European architecture🇮🇩
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Medan, the capital of Indonesia’s North Sumatra province, offers a rich cultural experience. The city center features the impressive Maimun Palace and the octagonal Great Mosque of Medan, both showcasing a blend of Islamic and European architecture. Food enthusiasts can explore Jalan Selat Panjang, renowned for its diverse ethnic food stalls. History buffs will appreciate the Tjong A Fie Mansion, a museum housed in a former Chinese merchant's residence. Medan is a vibrant city where cultural heritage and modern life coexist, making it a fascinating destination for travelers. Its unique attractions and culinary delights provide an immersive experience of North Sumatra's capital.
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Place of Interest : Istana Maimun / Maimun Palace
Location : Jl. Brigjend Katamso No.66, A U R, Kec. Medan Maimun, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20151, Indonesia
Getting there : Fly to Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia then cab down to the Palace.
The Royal Palace of Sultanate Of Deli is a well known landmark of Medan. Painted in Yellow. Malay Archipelago Sultan and Sultanas favour the colour yellow to represent royalty and sovereignty. Today the palace become a museum and it is open to public. You can even rent traditional costumes of Deli to have a photo op session at the palace. It is the last standing surviving Di Raja Melayu Palace, the rest has been destroyed in Indonesia during the 1946 Social Revolution.
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