Indonesia · 2026
Weekend in Mojokerto
How to spend 2 days in Mojokerto — a Friday-to-Sunday plan covering the highlights without the tourist-trap detours. Built from real attraction data.
Arrive and Settle In
Friday evening is for arriving, checking in, and getting oriented. Keep it simple — a short walk to get your bearings, then dinner near the hotel.
Alun-Alun Mojokerto
Free 1.0km from centreThe main town square with a large open field, central fountain, and surrounding rows of food stalls. A popular spot for evening walks, jogging, and people-watching.
Tip: Come at dusk for the vibrant street food scene—try the local nasi pecel and tahu campur from vendors near the eastern edge. Free Wi-Fi is available near the mosque.
Alun-Alun Mojokerto
Free 1.0km from centreThe central town square with a distinctive grand mosque, a clock tower, and food stalls in the evenings. Locals gather here for cheap street food and people-watching.
Tip: Visit around sunset when the vendors set up. Try the nasi pecel for under 15k IDR from the carts near the south edge.
Friday dinner pick
The Main Sights
Saturday is your main sightseeing day. Start early to beat the crowds at the top attractions, then take the afternoon at a slower pace.
Taman Sari Waterpark
Free 06:00-18:00 dailyA public park with a free children's splash pool, shaded walking paths, and a small lake. Good for a cheap picnic or a stroll in the afternoon heat.
Tip: The waterpark section costs extra but the surrounding garden and lake area are free. Weekday mornings are quietest.
Kampung Batik Mojokerto
Free 08:00-16:00 daily, but workshoA neighbourhood where local artisans produce batik fabrics using traditional methods. You can watch the process, chat with makers, and buy directly at lower prices than shops.
Tip: Free to walk around and observe. If you want to try a short workshop, most charge around 20k IDR. Go between 09:00-11:00 when the dyeing happens.
Kampung Budaya Polowijen
Free Tue-Sun 09:00-16:00A community-run cultural village showcasing traditional Javanese arts, including batik workshops, gamelan music sessions, and a small museum of local history. Run by local artists.
Tip: Visit on a Sunday when the weekend market and performances are on. Donations are appreciated but not required. Ask for a quick batik-making demo—they're usually happy to oblige.
Candi Bajang Ratu
Free Daily 07:00-17:00Tall, ornate Majapahit gateway temple with finely carved reliefs of winged figures and mythical scenes. The structure served as a ceremonial entrance to a former royal complex.
Tip: Go early morning or late afternoon for the best light on the stone carvings. Local guides may approach for a tip—agree a price first (around 50,000 IDR is fair).
Museum Gubug Wayang
0 08:00-16:00 daily, closed MondA museum dedicated to Javanese puppetry and masks, featuring hundreds of wayang kulit and wayang golek figures, plus a small collection of local archaeological finds.
Tip: Entry is cheap (under 10k IDR). Go early to avoid crowds; the staff sometimes offer impromptu English explanations if you ask nicely.
Saturday dining
Before You Leave
Sunday morning, before checkout, is for the things you didn't fit in on Saturday — or a slower revisit of the place you liked most.
Taman Wisata Alam Gupala
0 5.0kmSmall nature park with walking trails, a freshwater pool fed by mountain springs, and shaded picnic areas. Good for a short, cheap escape from town traffic.
Tip: The entry fee is just a few thousand rupiah. Bring your own snacks as on-site warungs are basic. Best visited on weekdays when the pool is quieter.
Candi Tikus
0 5.0kmA 14th-century Majapahit bathing temple ruin set in a peaceful rural area. The structure includes stone pools and carved spouts, with clear explanatory signs.
Tip: Entrance is 5k IDR. Bring water and a hat—there's little shade. The site is small, so you can see everything in 30 minutes.
Museum Trowulan
0 14.0kmMajor archaeological museum housing artefacts from the Majapahit empire, including statues, pottery and inscriptions. Three large halls display collections spanning the 13th-16th c
Tip: Arrive at opening to avoid crowds. The entrance fee is under 10,000 IDR—bring small bills as change is limited. Guides are cheap and worth hiring for context.
Sunday brunch
Getting Around Mojokerto
Juanda International Airport (SUB) → Royal Caravan Hotel and Outbound, Mojokerto
Any point in Mojokerto City → Royal Caravan Hotel and Outbound
Juanda International Airport (SUB) Bus Stop → Mojokerto Bus Terminal (Terminal Kertajaya)
Surabaya Kota Station (SGU) → Mojokerto Station (MOJ)
Juanda International Airport (SUB) → Aston Mojokerto Hotel & Conference Center
Where to Stay for a Mojokerto Weekend
For a short break, stay central — walking distance to the main sights saves hours across a 2-day itinerary.
Weekend in Mojokerto — FAQ
Is a weekend enough to see Mojokerto?
A weekend (2 full days) is enough to cover the highlights of Mojokerto. You can see the main attractions, eat at a couple of good restaurants and get a real feel for the city — as long as you prioritise well. This guide is structured to help you do exactly that.
When is the best weekend to visit Mojokerto?
See our full best time to visit Mojokerto guide. For a weekend break, shoulder season (spring and autumn) typically offers the best balance of good weather, manageable crowds and reasonable hotel prices.
Where should I stay for a weekend in Mojokerto?
For a short break, stay as central as possible — walking distance to the main sights saves significant time and lets you head out after dinner without worrying about transport. See the best hotels in Mojokerto for rated options. TripSage's free briefings tell you the specific rooms to request at each property.
How do I get around Mojokerto for a weekend?
The main transport options in Mojokerto include Airport Taxi from Juanda International Airport (Surabaya) and Local Angkot (Public Minibus) + Ojek. For a short stay, walking and public transport are usually the most time-efficient combination — parking in most city centres adds cost and delays.