from Jl. Merdeka, take an angkot that goes to St. Hall and get off at the intersection of Jl. Suniaraja and Jl. Braga (fare: Rp. 2,000 for a 5-minute of journey), then take a walk for approximately 0.04 miles to the mall.
BTC Fashion Mall
As its name suggests, BTC Fashion Mall offers mostly (almost 70%) fashion products, such as clothes, accessories, bags, shoes, scrafs, and so on. Founded in 2003, BTC Fashion Mall occupies an area of 13,000 square meters and today has 600 tenants. Apart from that, it also has music course and music therapy for children with autism.
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from Bandung train station, take an angkot that goes to either Sarijadi (e.g St. Hall-Sarijadi line) or Gunung Batu (e.g St. Hall-Gunung Batu line) and stop in front of the mall. It costs Rp. 2,000 for a 10-minute trip. The other option: see Pasteur Hyper Point above
Remarks
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it has a hotel, named BTC Fashion Hotel which is located within BTC Fashion Mall area. The hotel has been opened since May 2012.
Cihampelas Walk (CiWalk)
Cihampelas Walk was founded in 2005. This is a shopping mall in Bandung that adapts an “open air shopping mall" concept. The open air space have trees and chairs or benches for visitors to rest. From one building to another, visitors can walk through the skywalk and enjoy the scenery from this small bridge. Cihampelas Walk has also a hotel (Sensa Hotel), which opened in late November 2009.
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cinema XXI, clubs (Score, Mansion, Innocence), cafés and restaurants, inter-state shuttle bus services CitiTrans, toilets, musholla (praying room for Muslims), diaper change area
Nearby facilities
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hotels, ATMs, hospital, pharmacies, mini markets, money changer, restaurant
How to get there
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from Jl. Sukajadi, take an angkot that goes to Margahayu and stop at the junction of Jl. Professor Eyckman and Jl. Cihampelas or in front of Premier Plaza (fare: Rp. 2,500 for about 15 minutes journey). And then continue walking to the north for about 80 meters. From “Simpang Dago” (across a Mc Donald restaurant at Jl. Dago), take an angkot that goes to Ciroyom and get off right in front of Ciwalk (fare: Rp. 2,500, about 15-minute journey)
Remarks
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one month of calendar events is available at the information center (on “LG” floor). Jalan Cihampelas is usually crowded everyday.
Dago Plaza
Dago Plaza was founded in 2002 and positions itself as an “entertainment plaza” with a few 24-hour outdoor cafes.
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By angkot: from Jl. Merdeka, take the one that goes to Dago and get off in front of Dago Plaza (fare: Rp. 2,000, only 5 minutes away) Walking distance from Jalan Merdeka (Bandung Indah Plaza - see above) aprrox. 950 meters
Remarks
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Dago Plaza can be crowded by local youth on Saturday nights.
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