Recommendations for Year-End Travel Destinations by Enjoying the Aksitertur City Building

JAKARTA - Towards the end of the year, people's mobility has increased again. Family vacations, cross-city travel, to overseas tourism are busy agendas to discuss. However, in the midst of this travel trend, a new way of enjoying holidays that has begun to be looked at by urban and young families has emerged: exploring the city more consciously through architectural experiences.

Instead of focusing only on popular tourist destinations, some travelers now choose to enjoy the journey by paying attention to the space and environment they pass through. Buildings, homes, to public spaces are no longer just a background for photos, but part of the story of the journey itself. This approach is then known as #arsitekTOUR, a way of looking at the city from a deeper and contextual angle.

Observing the City, Capturing Inspiration

Enjoying #arsitekTOUR does not require a special agenda or architectural background. Just take the time to observe the details of the building, feel the atmosphere of the space, and pay attention to the relationship between design and daily activities. Even vacation turns into a light, yet meaningful, exploratory experience.

Head of Marketing of Semen Merah Putih, Nyiayu Chairunnikma, sees this trend as part of a modern lifestyle that is increasingly relevant. "Holidays are now not only about going far, but also about how we experience a place. With more sensitivity to the architecture and the surrounding environment, travel can inspire new things, even influence the way we view space and the daily home," he said.

Destination Recommendations to Enjoy #arsitekTOUR

To make #arsitekTOUR a part of your end-of-year vacation, the following destinations can offer you a rich experience of space and design stories:

1. Paris, France

Recommended Locations: Boulevard Haussmann • Bank of the Seine • Beaubourg

Paris presents an interesting dialogue between classical and modern architecture. Boulevard Haussmann is an icon of urban planning with uniform facades and structured boulevard layouts. Along the banks of the Seine, historic buildings, bridges, and public spaces form a harmonious urban landscape that can be enjoyed on foot. Meanwhile, the Beaubourg area, with the Centre Pompidou as its center, showcases the boldness of contemporary architecture that contrasts but still blends into the context of a historic city.

2. Tokyo, Japan

Recommended Locations: Asakusa • Ginza • Omotesando

The blend of tradition and innovation is evident in Tokyo. The Asakusa area retains the character of traditional Japanese architecture with wooden houses and historic buildings centered around the temple. Ginza represents the modern face of Tokyo through futuristic and high-tech commercial buildings. Meanwhile, Omotesando is known as a corridor of contemporary architecture with the works of world architects, presenting inspiration on space efficiency, adaptation to urban density, and exploration of progressive modern design.

3. Bali, Indonesia

Recommended Location: Ubud, Gianyar • Tabanan • Nusa Dua

More than just a tourist destination, Bali offers a wealth of architecture that is closely related to philosophy and nature. The Ubud and Gianyar areas feature traditional Balinese houses with the Tri Hita Karana concept which emphasizes the balance between humans, nature, and spirituality. In Tabanan, architecture blends with the rice fields and the Subak irrigation system which has been recognized by UNESCO. Meanwhile, Nusa Dua presents contemporary resorts and buildings that adapt local elements on a modern scale, making Bali a real example of how design can coexist with culture and the environment.

4. Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Recommended Location: Kraton Yogyakarta • Kotagede • Sleman

Apart from being rich in cultural heritage, Yogyakarta offers an architectural experience that is closely related to local values. Kraton Yogyakarta is the center of the Javanese spatial philosophy which is full of symbolic meanings. Kotagede area presents traditional settlements and heritage buildings with classic Javanese architectural character. In the Sleman area, contemporary architecture works that blend with the nature and landscape of the slopes of Mount Merapi are developed, making Yogyakarta a relevant and reflective #architectTOUR destination in the country.

5. Bandung, Indonesia

Recommended Locations: Jalan Asia Afrika • Jalan Braga • Dago and Lembang

Known as a creative city, Bandung has many historic Art Deco buildings scattered in the Asia Afrika and Braga areas, a legacy of the colonial era that is still well maintained to this day. On the other hand, the Dago and Lembang areas show a dynamic development of modern and experimental architecture, often combining contemporary design with the contours of the mountainous nature. Bandung is an ideal destination for a short road trip while enjoying a mix of history, creativity, and design innovation.