Begin your multicultural heritage walk at the Old Town Heritage Park, where Surabaya’s colonial history comes to life. Learn about the city’s transformation from a major trading port into the “City of Heroes.”
Next, visit the historic Internatio Building, a key site during the Battle of Surabaya in 1945. Learn about its role in the independence struggle and its architectural character. Then, stop at the former De Javasche Bank building, once the central bank during the Dutch colonial period. Discover Surabaya’s importance in international trade and finance.
Walk through the revitalised Arcadia area and see the iconic “Cigar Building.” Discuss colonial business life and modern urban renewal. Enter the charming Mliwis alley to visit the legendary Siropen factory, one of Indonesia’s oldest syrup producers. Enjoy a sweet touch of local heritage and nostalgic flavours.
Explore the old Algemene building and hear the storey of Surabaya’s historic tram system, once one of the most modern transport systems in the region. Then, enjoy a short traditional becak (pedicab) ride to the historic Red Bridge area. Experience local street life as you enter Surabaya’s vibrant Chinatown.
Visit one of the oldest Chinese temples in Surabaya. Learn about Chinese influence, spirituality, and the multicultural roots of the city. Continue walking to the historic Ampel district, the heart of Surabaya’s Arab community. Explore the lively traditional market, discover Middle Eastern influences in local culture, and visit Masjid Sunan Ampel, a 15th-century mosque connected to one of the revered Wali Songo.