Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Yogyakarta

🇮🇩 Indonesia4.2Featured
$800
/ month
50 Mbps
Internet
29°C
Weather
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💰 Cost of Living

Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad

🏠 Accommodation

1BR Center$350/mo
1BR Outside$250/mo
Hostel$8/night
Airbnb$500/mo

🍜 Food & Dining

Local Meal$2
Mid-range$8
Groceries$30/wk
Coffee$1.5

🚗 Transportation

BestGrab / Gojek / Becak
Grab/UberAvailable
MetroNo

🎯 Other

Gym$25/mo
Coworking$80
SIM Card$10/mo
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⚡ Digital Nomad Essentials

Everything you need to work remotely from Yogyakarta

📶 Internet

Speed50 Mbps
Reliability3.8/5
ProviderTelkomsel
5GYes
SIM$10/mo

☁️ Weather

BestJun - Oct
HotSep - Nov
RainyNov - Mar
Temp29°C
Humidity83%
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✈️ Transport

Airport15 min
Walkable6/10
BestGrab / Gojek / Becak
RideshareGrab
MetroNo

🛂 Visa

Tourist30 days
TypeVisa on Arrival
DN VisaYes
CurrencyIDR
TimezoneGMT+7
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Advantages

  • Extremely affordable cost of living
  • Rich Javanese culture and heritage
  • UNESCO World Heritage temples nearby
  • Friendly locals and student atmosphere
  • Excellent street food scene
  • Growing digital nomad community
  • Safe for solo travelers
  • Easy access to nature and volcanoes
  • Authentic Indonesian experience
  • Low tourist prices compared to Bali

Disadvantages

  • Internet can be inconsistent
  • Limited coworking options compared to Bali
  • High humidity year-round
  • Traffic congestion in city center
  • Air quality issues during dry season
  • Limited English outside tourist areas
  • Rainy season flooding possible
  • Less developed nomad infrastructure
  • Nightlife limited compared to bigger cities
  • E33G visa requires high income threshold

💼 Top Coworking Spaces

Best places to work in Yogyakarta

Kantor Kita

📍 Jl. Kaliurang KM 5, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman

WiFi Speed50 Mbps
Day Pass$5
Monthly$60
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes

Antologi Collaborative Space

📍 Jl. Prawirotaman I No. 789, Brontokusuman, Mergangsan

WiFi Speed40 Mbps
Day Pass$6
Monthly$70
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes

Jogja Digital Valley

📍 Jl. Ring Road Utara, Condongcatur, Depok, Sleman

WiFi Speed75 Mbps
Day Pass$4
Monthly$50
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes

Epic Coffee & Epilog Furniture

📍 Jl. Pandega Marta No. V/6b, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman

WiFi Speed35 Mbps
Day Pass$3
Monthly$40
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsNo

Ruang Tengah

📍 Jl. Sagan Kidul No. 14, Terban, Gondokusuman

WiFi Speed45 Mbps
Day Pass$4
Monthly$55
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes
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☕ Best Cafes to Work From

Laptop-friendly cafes with good WiFi

Blanco Coffee And Books

📍 Malioboro

WiFi Speed45 Mbps
WiFi Qualityexcellent
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score9/10

Lantai Bumi

📍 Caturtunggal

WiFi Speed50 Mbps
WiFi Qualityexcellent
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score9/10

Ekologi Desk & Coffee

📍 Caturtunggal

WiFi Speed55 Mbps
WiFi Qualityexcellent
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score8/10

Walter Coffee and Eatery

📍 Caturtunggal

WiFi Speed40 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score8/10

Kedai Kopi Kalpataru

📍 Prawirotaman

WiFi Speed35 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score7/10

Klinik Kopi

📍 Caturtunggal

WiFi Speed40 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score7/10
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🏘️ Best Neighborhoods

Where to stay in Yogyakarta

Prawirotaman

$ Budget

The bohemian heart of Yogyakarta and a favorite among backpackers, digital nomads, and creatives. Prawirotaman offers a relaxed, artistic vibe with trendy cafes, street art, boutique guesthouses, and vibrant nightlife. The neighborhood has evolved from a batik trading area to a hub for independent travelers. You'll find excellent international restaurants, cozy bars, and a strong expat community here. Walking distance to Taman Sari and the Kraton makes it perfectly positioned for cultural exploration.

Bohemian vibeBackpacker friendlyStreet art+7

Malioboro

$$ Mid-range

The iconic central district of Yogyakarta and the city's main commercial area. Malioboro Street is famous for its endless shopping options, from traditional batik to souvenirs. The area buzzes with activity day and night, with street food vendors, becak (pedicab) rides, and traditional markets. Accommodation ranges from budget hostels to colonial-era hotels. While touristy, Malioboro offers unbeatable convenience and puts you at the heart of Yogyakarta's cultural attractions.

Central locationShopping paradiseStreet food+7

Kotagede

$ Budget

The ancient capital of the Mataram Sultanate and Yogyakarta's historic silversmith district. Kotagede offers an authentic, local experience far from the tourist crowds. Narrow lanes wind through traditional Javanese houses, artisan workshops, and the royal cemetery. The neighborhood is known for its silver craftsmanship dating back centuries. Perfect for those seeking cultural immersion, traditional architecture, and a glimpse into Javanese heritage. Quieter and more residential than central areas.

Historic districtSilver workshopsTraditional architecture+7

Caturtunggal (UGM Area)

$ Budget

The university district surrounding Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Indonesia's oldest and most prestigious university. This area attracts students, young professionals, and digital nomads with its affordable accommodations, numerous cafes, and youthful energy. You'll find the best coworking spaces here, along with budget-friendly eateries and a vibrant cafe culture. The northern location offers easier access to day trips to Borobudur and Mount Merapi.

University districtStudent atmosphereAffordable living+7
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🏛️ Top Attractions

Best things to do in Yogyakarta

Borobudur Temple

Borobudur Temple

The world's largest Buddhist temple and Indonesia's most visited tourist attraction. Built in the 9th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features nine stacked platforms decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. The temple represents a Buddhist cosmological view of the universe. Sunrise visits offer magical misty views over the surrounding jungle and distant volcanoes. Located about 40km northwest of Yogyakarta city center.

💰 $25⏱️ 4h
Prambanan Temple

Prambanan Temple

The largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating from the 9th century, Prambanan features towering spires dedicated to the Hindu trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The main Shiva temple stands 47 meters tall with intricate carvings depicting the Ramayana epic. The Ramayana Ballet performed here on full moon nights is unforgettable. Located 17km east of Yogyakarta, making it easily combined with city exploration.

💰 $25⏱️ 3h
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Kraton Yogyakarta (Sultan's Palace)

The royal palace of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta, still home to the current Sultan and his family. This 18th-century complex showcases traditional Javanese architecture and houses a museum with royal artifacts, gamelan instruments, and historic photographs. Regular cultural performances include gamelan music, traditional dance, and wayang puppet shows. The palace represents the living heart of Javanese culture and royal traditions.

💰 $2⏱️ 2h
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Taman Sari Water Castle

A former royal garden and bathing complex built in the mid-18th century for the Sultan and his entourage. The partially restored site features pools, underground passages, meditation areas, and Portuguese-influenced architecture. Explore the mysterious Sumur Gumuling, an underground mosque with impressive acoustics. The surrounding neighborhood has become an artist village with galleries and workshops. A fascinating glimpse into royal leisure.

💰 $1⏱️ 1.5h
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Mount Merapi Jeep Tour

An exhilarating 4WD adventure to explore Indonesia's most active volcano. Tours visit the remnants of the devastating 2010 eruption, including the preserved home of the volcano's late gatekeeper and hardened lava flows. The Alien Stone, a boulder thrown from the crater, is a popular photo stop. Early morning tours offer sunrise views, while evening tours showcase the distant glow. An unforgettable way to experience volcanic power.

💰 $35⏱️ 4h
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Malioboro Street

Yogyakarta's most famous thoroughfare and the city's commercial heart since the 1800s. This bustling street stretches for about 2km, lined with shops selling batik, silver, wayang puppets, and souvenirs. Street food vendors serve local specialties like gudeg, bakpia, and wedang ronde. At night, the street transforms with lesehan (mat dining) restaurants. Visit Pasar Beringharjo, the oldest traditional market, for an authentic shopping experience.

💰 Free⏱️ 3h
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Ratu Boko Temple

A stunning archaeological site perched on a hilltop overlooking the Prambanan plain. This 8th-century palace complex offers panoramic views of Prambanan Temple and Mount Merapi in the distance. Unlike the crowded temple complexes below, Ratu Boko provides a peaceful atmosphere for sunset viewing. The site features ceremonial gates, meditation caves, and ancient pools. Less visited than Borobudur and Prambanan, yet equally impressive.

💰 $25⏱️ 2h
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Sonobudoyo Museum

One of Indonesia's most complete museums of Javanese culture and art. The collection includes ancient Hindu-Buddhist artifacts, wayang puppets, traditional weapons, batik textiles, and gamelan instruments. The museum building itself is an architectural gem in traditional Javanese style. Evening wayang kulit (shadow puppet) performances are held regularly and offer an authentic cultural experience. A must for understanding Javanese heritage.

💰 $1⏱️ 2h
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🛡️ Safety & Healthcare

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🚨 Safety

Overall Safety4.2/5
Crime Ratelow
Safe at NightYes
Scamsmoderate
Solo Femalesafe

🏥 Healthcare

Qualitygood
Doctor Visit$15
English-SpeakingYes
Top HospitalRS PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
InsuranceRecommended

💬 What Nomads Say

Real reviews from digital nomads

Marcus T.
Remote Software Developer • 4 months
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Yogyakarta absolutely blew me away with its value for money. Coming from Bali, the difference is night and day - my monthly expenses dropped from $1,500 to around $700 while actually improving my quality of life. The food scene here is incredible; I've had some of the best meals of my life for under $2. The cultural depth is unmatched - visiting Borobudur at sunrise was a spiritual experience. Internet at cafes hovers around 30-50 Mbps which is fine for my work. The local community is genuinely warm, and I've made lasting friendships. Prawirotaman has everything a nomad needs within walking distance."

Sarah K.
Freelance Content Writer • 3 months
⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Yogyakarta offers an authentic Indonesian experience that's increasingly hard to find. The cultural scene is vibrant - gamelan performances, batik workshops, and temple ceremonies are part of daily life here. Cost of living is incredibly low; my comfortable apartment cost just $300/month. However, the coworking scene is underdeveloped compared to Bali or Bangkok. I mostly worked from cafes, which can be hit or miss for WiFi reliability. The humidity took some getting used to, and traffic during peak hours is chaotic. That said, the warmth of the people and the depth of experiences make it worthwhile."

David L.
Digital Marketing Consultant • 2 months
⭐⭐⭐

"Yogyakarta is a mixed bag for digital nomads. The affordability is real - you can live like royalty on a modest budget. The cultural attractions are world-class and the people are genuinely kind. However, the infrastructure for remote work needs improvement. Internet speeds are inconsistent, and power outages during rainy season disrupted my video calls several times. English proficiency outside tourist areas is limited, which complicated daily tasks. The nomad community is small and scattered. It's better suited for cultural exploration and slow travel than intensive remote work. I'd recommend it for a month-long stay rather than a base."

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