Pasar Baru Trade Center
Jl. Otto Iskandardinata (Otista) No. 70
Opening Hours: 10.00am - 5.00pm
An old market open since the mid 1800’s and was renovated in 2001 into a modern shopping center. The market can be very crowded by both visitors and traders. It can be a little bit challenging to find men's shirts since 75% of the sellers sell mostly women's clothes.
Opening Hours: 10.00am - 5.00pm
An old market open since the mid 1800’s and was renovated in 2001 into a modern shopping center. The market can be very crowded by both visitors and traders. It can be a little bit challenging to find men's shirts since 75% of the sellers sell mostly women's clothes.
Cihampelas Jeans Street
Cihampelas Jeans Street is famous for its factory outlets.
Since 1980’s, Jalan Cihampelas is known as "jeans street" because there are plenty of fashion jeans shops.
It is situated at about 5 kilometers [3.1 miles] from the Alun-alun (the City Square) or about 2 kilometers [1.24 miles] from Bandung main train station.
Previously famous only for its blue jeans, shops at Jl Cihampelas now sell various fashion products for men and women.
Since 1980’s, Jalan Cihampelas is known as "jeans street" because there are plenty of fashion jeans shops.
It is situated at about 5 kilometers [3.1 miles] from the Alun-alun (the City Square) or about 2 kilometers [1.24 miles] from Bandung main train station.
Previously famous only for its blue jeans, shops at Jl Cihampelas now sell various fashion products for men and women.
Cibaduyut Shoes Center
Cibaduyut Shoes Center is famous for locally made shoes and leather products, such as bags and jackets.
A shoe statue is seen at one end of the street to strengthen its identity.
You will find rows of shops, selling shoes on both sides of the road. Some of them only display a few shoes or some may be kept in shoe boxes. If you want to see all of their collections and the prices, you can find them in the catalogues, which are usually placed on walls or you can ask the shopkeepers. Don’t forget, prices are usually bargainable prices, especially in small shops.
A shoe statue is seen at one end of the street to strengthen its identity.
You will find rows of shops, selling shoes on both sides of the road. Some of them only display a few shoes or some may be kept in shoe boxes. If you want to see all of their collections and the prices, you can find them in the catalogues, which are usually placed on walls or you can ask the shopkeepers. Don’t forget, prices are usually bargainable prices, especially in small shops.