A visit to the museum of the Asian-African Conference
The first activity in your full-day Bandung itinerary takes you straight to Braga Street for a visit to the Museum of the Asian-African Conference located at Jalan Asia Afrika Nomor 65.
This famous museum features numerous memorabilia and historic artifacts from the conference which took place in 1955 though it was inaugurated on its 25th anniversary.
Entering the museum is free, however, it is closed on Mondays and on national holidays.
This museum on Braga Street opens Tuesdays-Thursdays at 8am–4pm, Fridays from 2pm-4pm, and Saturdays-Sundays from 9am-4pm.
A visit to the Asian-African Monument
A Bandung trip to Braga Street is incomplete without snapping a few photos at the iconic spot of the Asian-African Monument.
It is a 5-minute walk from the museum towards Bandung City Hall and there you will find this tourist attraction.
Shopping around Bandung City Hall
There are plenty of stores and vendors around Bandung City Hall which offer a wide array of items to satisfy your shopping needs.
Many sell shoes, apparel, and other goods, but if nothing pleases your sight then a visit to King’s Shopping Mall might do the trick.
Visiting Braga Park
After spending some quality time shopping, you can make your way to Braga Park to relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the olden Bandung days.
The park boasts large signage with the name ‘Braga’ which has become a popular photo spot marking your visit to the iconic city of Bandung.
Once you have soaked in all the fresh air, you can proceed to Mie Rica Kejaksaan to order a bowl of delicious noodles.