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Discover Alun-Alun Bandung, the city's vibrant "living room" with a sprawling green lawn perfect for soaking up the local atmosphere. While entry is free, this guide exposes the hidden traps, from overwhelming crowds to a notorious parking scam. Get essential tips on the best time to visit, what to do (like climbing the mosque tower for incredible views!), and how to enjoy the authentic street food and lively vibe without falling for the tourist traps.
Just got back from Bandung, and I absolutely have to talk about Alun-Alun Bandung, this amazing place. It's no exaggeration to call it Bandung's city living room. As soon as I stepped out of the station, I was stunned by the surging crowds, especially that huge green artificial turf, covered with locals sitting, lying, and running around. The scene was so lively, it was a bit Anjay!
For a moment, I felt like I'd stumbled into a massive weekend Nongkrong scene for locals. The air was filled with the aroma of various street snacks, kids were running wild on the grass, couples were snuggling and taking selfies, surrounded by historic Dutch colonial-era buildings... This down-to-earth, vibrant atmosphere is truly much better than going to a generic cafe to Chill. If you want to experience the most authentic Bandung life, this is definitely the place to be.
OK, enough praise, let's get real. The experience at this place is truly polarizing!
Want to soak in the atmosphere without getting ripped off? Listen to me:

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