Start with a hearty coffee and pastries at Two Cents Coffee (open ~08:00–22:00) or use your hotel buffet to maximize sightseeing time; good coffee helps beat Bandung traffic. Two Cents is popular for specialty coffee and light breakfast plates.
Walk the historic Braga Street to see colonial architecture, street art, and boutique shops; Braga Permai is a classic spot for photos and architecture. Public street access is free; some museums/cafés open ~09:00–10:00 onward.
See Gedung Sate's iconic façade and small grounds; the building is a Bandung landmark and good for photos — the public grounds are typically accessible 08:00–16:00 (interior access limited).
Quick visit to the Geological Museum (open roughly 08:00–16:00) to view fossils and geology exhibits that explain West Java’s volcanic landscape; great if you’re curious about the region’s natural history.
Try Bandung’s beloved batagor (fried fish dumplings) at Batagor Kingsley or a nearby Sundanese warung; quick, local, and filling — most batagor stalls open by mid-morning (10:00–20:00 typical).
Explore Cihampelas Walk (shopping mall) and the nearby outlet-lined Cihampelas street for factory-outlet bargains and souvenirs; most shops open ~10:00–21:00. Good place for quick shopping and air-conditioned time.
Recharge with a local coffee or Bandung-style dessert at a café in Braga or Dago; cafés usually open from morning through evening and are ideal for people-watching and planning the evening.
Hit Rumah Mode or Jalan Riau outlet stores for discounted fashion and local brands (stores commonly open until ~9pm); plan 1–2 hours depending on interest in shopping.
Enjoy a comfortable dinner at Miss Bee Providore or The Stone Cafe in Dago for Western/Indonesian dishes and a relaxed atmosphere (open ~10:00–22:00); great for a sit-down evening meal before nightlife or a sunset viewpoint at Dago.
End the night with an easy evening stroll along Braga with dessert or a drink; many cafés and bars stay open until late (hours vary), or return to the hotel to prepare for an early start next day.
Have an early hotel breakfast or a packed breakfast to reach Tangkuban Perahu early; arrivals at the crater are best in the morning for clearer views. Hotel breakfast service often starts ~06:00–07:00.
Visit the Tangkuban Perahu volcanic crater (open ~07:00–17:00) to walk rim viewpoints and smell sulfuric vents; morning hours usually offer clearer skies and cooler temperatures. Allow time for parking, viewpoint walks, and photos.
Head to the Floating Market Lembang (open ~09:00–18:00) — a lively spot with small boats selling snacks and souvenirs; it’s touristy but fun for photos and local snacks.
Wander the floating stalls, sample local snacks, and take photos; many vendors operate on boats and piers, making for a colorful morning. Ideal time to try local treats and quick bites.
Choose from a variety of local dishes at the floating market stalls or at nearby cafés — popular Lembang dishes and grilled food are widely available. Most eateries are open through lunchtime.
Visit Farmhouse Lembang (open ~09:00–17:00) to see themed photo spots, dress in traditional Dutch costumes, and stroll the gardens; popular with families and Instagram shots.
If time permits, stop at Dusun Bambu (open ~08:00–18:00) for a scenic garden and lakeside café; otherwise return to Bandung center for a coffee and last-minute shopping. Dusun Bambu has an entrance fee and several dining options.
Drive back to Bandung city to collect luggage, relax, or do final factory outlet shopping before departure — allow for traffic (30–90 minutes depending on time and season).
Have an early dinner of Bandung comfort food such as soto mie or nasi timbel at a recommended local spot before you depart; most local eateries are open until evening (around 20:00–22:00).
Finish the trip with departure to your next destination or return journey; plan for extra travel time if heading to Jakarta or the airport in the evening.