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Escape the typical mall experience at Bandung's Cihampelas Walk (Ciwalk)! This unique destination ditches the enclosed box design for a refreshing, park-like atmosphere. Wander through open-air, tree-lined paths while exploring a vast selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. With live music on weekends and a uniquely chill vibe, it's the perfect one-stop spot for a relaxed day out. The article also shares essential tips on beating the notorious traffic and finding the best parking spots.
Seriously, I've long had PTSD from those generic malls. That kind of enclosed space, with the air conditioning cranked up like an ice cellar, and the dizzying, head-spinning feeling after walking around – it's simply a nightmare.
So when a friend asked me to meet at Ciwalk in Bandung, I was internally resistant. But... Anjay! I ate my words, and I was happy to!
Of course, no place is perfect, and this place is no exception. The biggest drawback is the traffic!
Cihampelas Street, right in front of Ciwalk, is a notorious traffic hotspot in Bandung, especially on weekends and during rush hour; it'll make you question your life choices. Girls who plan to drive here, promise me, either leave early or just take a taxi!
### Pitfall-avoiding Tips for you all:
Alright, no more rambling, I'm going for a second visit!

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