Flights from Guangzhou (CAN) to Medan (KNO)

About Medan

Gateway to North Sumatra

Medan is a dynamic city that blends heritage architecture, leafy neighbourhoods, and lively markets with the energy of a major Indonesian hub. As the largest city in Sumatra, it serves as the main gateway to the region’s volcanic landscapes, crater lakes, and coastal towns, while offering its own distinctive urban character. Wide boulevards sit alongside older streets lined with traditional shophouses and grand colonial-era buildings.

Beyond its role as a transport hub, Medan rewards those who stay and explore. Cafes, modern shopping centres, and local eateries give you a sense of everyday life in North Sumatra, while historic landmarks, museums, and mansions tell the story of the city’s past. From here, it is easy to connect to natural highlights such as Lake Toba, Berastagi, and the surrounding highlands.

Top sights in Medan

Maimun Palace

Admire the ornate architecture and distinctive yellow facade of this historic palace, set within pleasant grounds close to the city centre.

Lake Toba

Take a day trip or overnight excursion to this vast volcanic lake, where cool air, lakeside villages, and scenic viewpoints await.

Tjong A Fie Mansion

Step inside this beautifully preserved mansion to learn about one of Medan’s most influential historical figures and his role in the city’s growth.

Kesawan Street

Stroll along this atmospheric street to see historic shophouses, sample local snacks, and feel the pulse of old Medan.

Berastagi Highlands

Escape to the cooler highlands near Berastagi, known for their fruit markets, viewpoints, and refreshing mountain scenery.

Experience North Sumatra from Medan

Use Medan as your base to discover the landscapes and cultures of North Sumatra. Many visitors join guided trips to Lake Toba, where you can enjoy lakeside walks, boat rides, and viewpoints over the crater rim. Berastagi in the highlands offers fresh air, fruit and flower markets, and access to scenic trekking routes suitable for a range of fitness levels.

Within Medan itself, walking tours introduce you to the city’s architecture, from grand mansions and civic buildings to colourful neighbourhoods. Food-focused tours are a popular way to experience the city, taking you through traditional markets, coffee shops, and small eateries that locals frequent. In the evenings, you can explore lively areas where street food, live music, and cafes create a relaxed atmosphere.

A taste of Medan

Medan is known across Indonesia for its rich and diverse food scene. Local dishes highlight bold flavours, fragrant spices, and generous portions, with many recipes passed down through generations. In small eateries and modern restaurants alike, you will find rice-based dishes, grilled meats, seafood, and an array of vegetable sides.

The city’s street food is a highlight, especially in the evening when stalls and casual venues come alive. You can sample noodle dishes, savoury snacks, and sweet treats in one short walk. Cafes and bakeries are also popular, offering local coffee, cakes, and light bites in comfortable surroundings, which makes them ideal stops during a day of sightseeing or shopping.

Retail therapy in Medan

Medan offers a mix of modern malls and traditional markets, giving you plenty of options whether you prefer international brands or local finds. Large shopping centres feature fashion, electronics, cosmetics, and lifestyle stores, often alongside cinemas and family-friendly entertainment. They are convenient places to pick up everyday essentials and gifts in air-conditioned comfort.

If you are looking for something more distinctive, explore Medan’s markets and smaller shops. Here you can find locally made textiles, clothing, snacks, and household items, as well as regional products from across North Sumatra. Smaller boutiques and speciality stores are scattered around the city, so you can combine shopping with exploring nearby cafes and attractions.

Best time to visit Medan

Dry season (local summer, June to September, peak season): Medan experiences warm temperatures around 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F), with relatively lower rainfall and clearer skies. It is a welcoming time for day trips to Lake Toba and the highlands, with conditions that make outdoor sightseeing and walking tours comfortable.

Transitional months (shoulder season, March to May and October, 26°C to 31°C or 79°F to 88°F): These months bring a mix of sunshine and brief showers, giving the city a fresh, green feel. Visibility in the highlands is usually good, and you can enjoy attractions with a relaxed pace and slightly less crowding at popular viewpoints.

Rainier months (local monsoon, November to February, low season): Temperatures stay warm at around 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), with more frequent showers, often in the afternoon or evening. This period gives Medan and its surroundings a lush, vibrant look, and you can still explore museums, markets, and urban sights between rain spells.

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