Well on this occasion I will discuss about tourism in the city medann.
without many strings attached.
here are some tourist attractions in Medan city
ISTANA MAIMOON MEDAN
Maimoon Palace also called the Deli Sultanate Palace, built by Sultan Ma'mun al-Rashid in 1888. This palace had already been renovated (improved). The palace is still owned by theSultan and his family. In the past, according to the History of the Sultanate of Deli, Maimoon Palace is a window to enter the kingdom of glory.Great Mosque (Great Mosque) Medan
Located on the street Zainul Arifin. This museum has a collection of weapons, which are used during the war of independence.
This Crocodile Park is the largest park in Indonesia, where the crocodiles live and breeduntil today. Located in the area of acid beetles, about 5 miles from downtown. Much visitedby foreign tourists and domestic. Crocodiles this quantity has reached 1500 with a variety of ages and sizes.
Belawan is a port associated with the Penang, Malaysia. Belawan is a place of entrance for tourists as well as goods shipped from abroad. Belawan is the industrial area it is nowgrowing rapidly.Lake Toba
Great Mosque also called the Grand Mosque is one of the largest and most beautifulmosques in Indonesia. Built in 1906 by Sultan Ma'mun Al-Rashid and stands only 200meters from the Palace Maimoon. This mosque, with the architectural style inspired byMoorish style is the art of architecture terbesar.Dimana derived from Arabic.
Museum of North Sumatra
North Regional Museum is located about 1 km from the main road. Inaugurated in April1982 by Minister of Education and Culture. Which is one way to preserve art and culture of North Sumatra.
Bukit Barisan Military Museum
Located on the street Zainul Arifin. This museum has a collection of weapons, which are used during the war of independence.
Crocodile Park
This Crocodile Park is the largest park in Indonesia, where the crocodiles live and breeduntil today. Located in the area of acid beetles, about 5 miles from downtown. Much visitedby foreign tourists and domestic. Crocodiles this quantity has reached 1500 with a variety of ages and sizes.
Belawan Port
Belawan is a port associated with the Penang, Malaysia. Belawan is a place of entrance for tourists as well as goods shipped from abroad. Belawan is the industrial area it is nowgrowing rapidly.Lake Toba
Lake Toba is the site of a supervolcanic eruption that occurred 69,000–77,000 years ago, a massive, climate-changing event. The eruption is believed to have had a VEI intensity of 8. It is believed to be the largest explosive eruption anywhere on Earth in the last 25 million years. According to theToba catastrophe theory to which some anthropologists and archeologists subscribe, it had global consequences, killing most humans then alive and creating a population bottleneck in Central Eastern Africa and India that affected the genetic inheritance of all humans today.[5] However, this theory has been the subject of considerable debate due to lack of evidence for any other animal decline or extinction, even in environmentally sensitive species.[6]However, it has been accepted that the eruption of Toba led to a volcanic winter with a worldwide decline in temperatures between 3 to 5 °C (5 to 9 °F), and up to 15 °C (27.0 °F) in higher latitudes.
Hotels-Hotels and AccommodationsHotels / Lodging place for many tourists in the provincial capital, Medan. There arehundreds of hotel / inn where both small and large, that provide accommodation andfacilities. There are several five-star hotels such as: Tiara Hotel, Lake Toba InternationalHotel, Polonia Hotel, Dharma Deli Hotel, Garuda Plaza Hotel, Space Hotel, and so on.Hotel | Kelas | Alamat | Kamar | Telp./Fax |
Tiara Hotel | 4 Star | Jl. Cut Mutia, Medan, 20152 | 185 | Telp.061-516000;Fax.061-510176 |
Danau Toba Hotel | 4 Star | Jl. Imam Bonjol No.17 Medan,20152 | 258 | Telp.061-557000; Fax.061-530553 |
Polonia Hotel | 4 star | Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.14 Medan, 20152 | 174 | Telp.061-535111;Fax.061-19553 |
Dirga Surya Hotel | 3 star | Jl. Imam Bonjol No.6 Meda, 20112 | 60 | Telp.061-552662; Fax.061-549327 |
Garuda Plaza Hotel | 3 star | Jl. Sisingamangaraja No.18 Medan, 20213 | 151 | Telp.061-711411; Fax.061-517656 |
Natour Dharma Deli Hotel | 3 star | Jl. Balai Kota No.2 Medan, 20111 | 180 | Telp.061-557744; Fax.061-544477 |
Sumatera Village Resort Hotel | 3 star | Jl. Letjen Jamin Ginting Km.10.2 Medan | 58 | Telp.061-830036 |
Asean International Hotel | 4 star | Jl.H.Adam Malik No.5 Medan, 20114 | 229 | Telp.061-575888; Fax.061-521125 |
Novotel Soechi Hotel | 4 star | Jl.Cirebon No.76 Medan | 240 | Telp.061-326214; Fax.061-568106 |
Emerald garden Hotel | 3 star | Jl.K.L. Yos Sudarso No.1 Medan, 20235 | 165 | Telp.061-611888; Fax.061-622888 |
Sinabung Hotel | 4 star | Jl.Kolam Renang Brastagi | 104 | Telp.061-525115; Fax.061-536511 |
Sibayak International Hotel | 4 star | Jl.Merdeka Brastagi, 22151 | 163 | Telp.061-710200; Fax.061-719979 |
Rose Garden Hotel | 2 star | Jl.Peceren No.30 Brastagi, 22156 | 89 | Telp.061-515562 |
Brastagi Cottage | 2 star | Jl.Gundaling No.56 Brastagi | 76 | Telp.061-70421; Fax.061-717522 |
Danau Toba Intl. Cottage | 1 star | Jl.Gundaling No.66 Brastagi, 22151 | 34 | Telp.0628-20947 |
Niagara Hotel | 4 star | Jl.Pembangunan No.1 Parapat | 152 | Telp.0625-41028 |
Siantar Internasional Hotel | 3 star | Jl.W.R Supratman No.3P P.Siantar, 21117 | 79 | Telp.0622-21091; Fax.0622-21736 |
Natour Parapat Hotel | 3 star | Jl.Marihot No.1 Parapat | 97 | Telp.0625-41012; Fax.0625-41019 |
Danau Toba Intl. Hotel | 2 star | Jl.P.Samosir No.17 Parapat, 21174 | 82 | Telp.0625-41583; Fax.0625-41719 |
Parapat View Hotel | 2 star | Jl.Sidaha Pintu No.7 Parapat, 21174 | 71 | Telp.0625-41375 |
Danau Toba Intl. Cottage | 2 star | Jl.Nelson Purba No.4 Parapat, 21174 | 112 | Telp.0625-41172; Fax.0625-41640 |
Toba Beach Hotel | 2 star | Jl.Tomok Pulau Samosir | 120 | Telp.0622-41275 |
Sorake Beach Hotel | 3 star | Sorake Beach, Nias | 53 | Telp.061-800005; Fax.061-800010 |
Sibolga Marine Poncan | 2 star | Pulau Poncan Gadang | 50 | Telp.0631-23888; Fax.0631-23338 |