Cheap flights to Solo (SOC)

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Jakarta (HLP) → Solo (SOC)
Citilink
Tuesday, 18 Jun 2024
RM 232.43
Jakarta (CGK) → Solo (SOC)
Batik Air
Wednesday, 05 Jun 2024
RM 254.52
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Solo (SOC)
Lion Air
Monday, 24 Jun 2024
RM 302.90
Johor Bahru (JHB) → Solo (SOC)
Airlines
Tuesday, 04 Jun 2024
RM 424.20
Bandung (BDO) → Solo (SOC)
Airlines
Monday, 24 Jun 2024
RM 432.54
Palembang (PLM) → Solo (SOC)
Airlines
Sunday, 09 Jun 2024
RM 439.53
Belitung / Tanjung Pandan (TJQ) → Solo (SOC)
Airlines
Tuesday, 04 Jun 2024
RM 443.07
Pontianak (PNK) → Solo (SOC)
NAM Air
Tuesday, 02 Jul 2024
RM 449.71
Kuching (KCH) → Solo (SOC)
Airlines
Monday, 24 Jun 2024
RM 467.32
Bandar Lampung (TKG) → Solo (SOC)
Airlines
Tuesday, 18 Jun 2024
RM 469.32

Flights to Solo, Indonesia

Solo is undeniably the foundation of Javanese identity and tradition. Thanks to its history, the city of Solo has a unique character to it. Compared to its more modern and cosmopolitan neighbour, Yogyakarta, Solo is considered as less touristy. Hence, making it a fresh place to visit where the authentic Solo experience can still be found there. With kampung streets, traditional markets, malls and rich tradition, Solo has something interesting to offer to visitors.

Airports available in Solo

Adisumarmo International Airport (SOC)

Adisumarmo International Airport (SOC) is the main airport located in Boyolali Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It is located 14 km north of Surakarta city. It is the main airport that serves Boyolali, Surakarta and the surrounding area, also known as Solo Raya. In case of any natural disaster or disruption, this airport also serves as an alternative airport to Adisutjipto International Airport in Yogyakarta. This airport serves flights to domestic locations such as Denpasar, Surabaya, Jakarta, Bandung and during the Hajj season, also includes Jeddah. Some of the airlines that operate here include Citilink, Batik Air, Indonesia AirAsia and Nam Air. There are amenities available at this airport such as ATMs, shops, restaurants and customer service counters. There are shuttle airport buses available at this airport serving several destinations from Adisumarmo International Airport. Currently, it is operated by Damri bus company.

How to get cheap flights to Solo

It is easy to find cheap flights to Solo with the help of Traveloka. Traveloka is a search engine that will help you compare prices of flights between airlines and provides you with the best option. To find the best deal, search for the destination in the Traveloka website or the Traveloka mobile app, and it will show you the available options. You can also use the price alert feature to notify you of future price changes.

When is the best time to fly to Solo?

The average temperatures in Solo vary barely at all. The temperature feels hot all year with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. If you prefer to visit during the very warmest time to visit Solo, the hottest months are October, May, and then September where the temperature can reach 34.1°C and drops below 25.2°C at night. Don't want to be drenched in the rain? You might want to visit during the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitations, which are July, August, and then September. By contrast, it's most likely to rain or snow in late January and early February. The busiest month for tourism in Solo, Indonesia is in November, followed by January and May. If you want to skip the crowd, it is recommended to visit Solo in July.

What are the top 3 things to do in Solo?

House of Danar Hadi - Danar Hadi is claimed to be one of the world's best batik museums. 1078 pieces from a collection of 11,000 batiks are handpicked from the owner's private collection and showcased throughout the 11 rooms in this grand colonial building. You can join the guided tour which covers the highlights among the antique and royal pieces on display. There will also be a demonstration of the craft. However, no photography is allowed inside the museum.

Kraton Sukarta - Kraton can be translated into a royal palace in English. Kraton Sukarta was once the hub of an empire in 1745. However, it is now mostly destroyed due to a fire in 1985, but there are still buildings that were rebuilt inside. It is worth a visit as this site is a very important location in Solo's history. One of the attractions here is the Sasono Sewoko Museum.

Triwindu Market - Also known as Pasar Triwindu, this market is the hub for antique items in Solo. The market is located in the city center and is perfect for antique lovers. There are many items from Javanese daggers, leather puppets to decorations, and many more. It is important to keep an eye out for fake products here. However, shopping in Pasar Triwindu is still an enjoyable experience. If you are not looking forward to buy anything, you can take a leisure stroll along with the marketplace and taking some lovely photos there.

Solo is undeniably the foundation of Javanese identity and tradition. Thanks to its history, the city of Solo has a unique character to it. Compared to its more modern and cosmopolitan neighbour, Yogyakarta, Solo is considered as less touristy. Hence, making it a fresh place to visit where the authentic Solo experience can still be found there. With kampung streets, traditional markets, malls and rich tradition, Solo has something interesting to offer to visitors.

Airports available in Solo

Adisumarmo International Airport (SOC)

Adisumarmo International Airport (SOC) is the main airport located in Boyolali Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It is located 14 km north of Surakarta city. It is the main airport that serves Boyolali, Surakarta and the surrounding area, also known as Solo Raya. In case of any natural disaster or disruption, this airport also serves as an alternative airport to Adisutjipto International Airport in Yogyakarta. This airport serves flights to domestic locations such as Denpasar, Surabaya, Jakarta, Bandung and during the Hajj season, also includes Jeddah. Some of the airlines that operate here include Citilink, Batik Air, Indonesia AirAsia and Nam Air. There are amenities available at this airport such as ATMs, shops, restaurants and customer service counters. There are shuttle airport buses available at this airport serving several destinations from Adisumarmo International Airport. Currently, it is operated by Damri bus company.

How to get cheap flights to Solo

It is easy to find cheap flights to Solo with the help of Traveloka. Traveloka is a search engine that will help you compare prices of flights between airlines and provides you with the best option. To find the best deal, search for the destination in the Traveloka website or the Traveloka mobile app, and it will show you the available options. You can also use the price alert feature to notify you of future price changes.

When is the best time to fly to Solo?

The average temperatures in Solo vary barely at all. The temperature feels hot all year with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. If you prefer to visit during the very warmest time to visit Solo, the hottest months are October, May, and then September where the temperature can reach 34.1°C and drops below 25.2°C at night. Don't want to be drenched in the rain? You might want to visit during the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitations, which are July, August, and then September. By contrast, it's most likely to rain or snow in late January and early February. The busiest month for tourism in Solo, Indonesia is in November, followed by January and May. If you want to skip the crowd, it is recommended to visit Solo in July.

What are the top 3 things to do in Solo?

House of Danar Hadi - Danar Hadi is claimed to be one of the world's best batik museums. 1078 pieces from a collection of 11,000 batiks are handpicked from the owner's private collection and showcased throughout the 11 rooms in this grand colonial building. You can join the guided tour which covers the highlights among the antique and royal pieces on display. There will also be a demonstration of the craft. However, no photography is allowed inside the museum.

Kraton Sukarta - Kraton can be translated into a royal palace in English. Kraton Sukarta was once the hub of an empire in 1745. However, it is now mostly destroyed due to a fire in 1985, but there are still buildings that were rebuilt inside. It is worth a visit as this site is a very important location in Solo's history. One of the attractions here is the Sasono Sewoko Museum.

Triwindu Market - Also known as Pasar Triwindu, this market is the hub for antique items in Solo. The market is located in the city center and is perfect for antique lovers. There are many items from Javanese daggers, leather puppets to decorations, and many more. It is important to keep an eye out for fake products here. However, shopping in Pasar Triwindu is still an enjoyable experience. If you are not looking forward to buy anything, you can take a leisure stroll along with the marketplace and taking some lovely photos there.

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