Padang

Top Places to Visit

Pantai Air Manis

Pantai Air Manis

Padang, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Pantai Air Manis (Sweet Water Beach). It is most famed for Batu Malin Kundang (Stone of Malin Kundang), a stone shaped like a prostrating man. According to ... more

Lake Maninjau

Lake Maninjau

Padang, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Lake Maninjau (Indonesian: 'Danau Maninjau', meaning overlook or observation in the Minangkabau language) is a caldera lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is ... more

Top Places to Eat

Nan Salero

Nan Salero

Jl. Niaga No. 229 , Padang
Phone: ☎ +62-751-32863

Nan Salero ((d/h Tukang gigi)), Jl. Niaga No. 229, ☎ +62-751-32863. One of the longest running snacks store in the Chinatown, it sells some of the well known ... more

Pagi Sore

Pagi Sore

Jalan Nipah, Padang Barat

Pagi Sore is located on Jl Pondok (not on the map) and everyone knows how to find it. Just past the Suzuki dealer and near a wide intersection where there are ... more

Rohana Kudus

Rohana Kudus

Jl. Rohana Kudus No. 74 , Padang
Phone: ☎ +62-751-23386

Rohana Kudus, Jl. Rohana Kudus No. 74, ☎ +62-751-23386. One of the favorite places to buy snacks to bring home as gifts, including the snack the area is famed ...

Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut

Lorong Sonny Bungus , Padang

Pizza Hut, Lorong Sonny Bungus (Around the corner from Hotel Ank). A home from home amongst the local shacks, this pizza hut has the best chicken dippers in all...

Top Shopping Places

Ramayana

Ramayana

Padang, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Ramayana. Shopping district, locally famous. Great bargains can be picked up here.  

Top Activity Places

Harau Valley

Payakumbuh, Indonesia , Padang

comfortable and cool place, lots of trees, surrounded by high cliffs with beautiful waterfalls and is suitable for sport climbing walls, there are some plants ... more

China Town Padang

China Town Padang

Jalan Kampung Nias, Padang Barat

The old Chinese quarter of Padang is vibrant with life and business activity. Many of the old buildings in the area were built by Dutch traders over 200 years ... more