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Three Amazing Hangout and Learning Spots in Yogyakarta - Have You Visited Yet?

 

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Hello, Windiology friends! When you hear the word Yogyakarta, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Student city? Affordable? Or rich in Javanese culture?

All of that is true. Yogyakarta has been famous for a long time as a city for intellectuals and is deeply rooted in Javanese philosophy. Even today, it is still known as the student city in the southern part of Java. As a student city, Yogyakarta has numerous prestigious universities and libraries as places for students to deepen their knowledge.

However, did you know that there are still some cool places in Yogyakarta where you can study alone or with friends that not many people know about?

Here are three cool places to hang out and study in Yogyakarta:

1. Perpustakaan Grhatama Pustaka

Located in Banguntapan, Bantul, this library is an official building owned by the DIY Regional Government. Combining modern and traditional concepts, Grhatama Pustaka Library has a magnificent atmosphere, making it a great place for young people to hang out and study together. Grhatama Pustaka offers a range of facilities to help modern society maintain an interest in reading. This three-story building has a vision and mission to be a recreational and educational place for visitors and the people of the Yogyakarta Special Region.

2.     2. Jogja Library Center (JLC)


If you go to Malioboro, what places would you visit? Did you know that there is a library on Malioboro Street with the most complete collection of newspapers from the 1960s until now? At Jogja Library Center, you can relax while reading the history of Indonesia printed in newspapers neatly preserved. Additionally, there is a special library containing books in Japanese and a mini theater. This place gets even cooler with a private discussion room exclusively for those who want to study without disturbance from the outside, and it's all free of charge.

3.     3. Rumah Belajar Modern (RBM)

Embracing a child-friendly concept, Rumah Belajar Modern, located in Sewon, Bantul, has an outdoor garden and facilities to support children's learning and development. Additionally, there are games and dolls to keep children entertained while studying there. However, this place is also suitable for young people as a cool hangout spot and study area due to its green environment and abundant supporting facilities. You can even take the time to play with the children and create beautiful memories together, boosting your mood.

These are three cool and educational places perfect for outdoor learning. What's even more amazing is that you can visit all of these places for free, without any charges. If you're still curious, you can visit the balaiyanpusjogja website for more information on opening hours and available services. So, have you ever been to any of these places?

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