Tourism in Padang Panjang is heavily influenced by its role as a transportation and education hub between larger cities/regions in West Sumatra. During the Dutch colonial era, Padang Panjang served as a transportation hub for people and goods from the
cities on the western coast of Sumatera into Minangkabau's hinterland through narrow Anai Valley passes. All exported goods from cities such as Padang and Pariaman entered Minangkabau through this choke point, and they were traded with native goods such as tobacco, coals and other local spices. The opening of the first rail network from Padang to Padang Panjang in 1891 by
Staatsspoorwegen ter Sumatra's Westkust, a division of the Dutch colonial-owned railway enterprise in the colony, expedited the progress. It also accelerated the volume of people who wanted to pursue education, mainly Islamic education, in progressive native Islamic educational institutions in the city. Padang Panjang offers cultural tourism through the government-managed museum and research centre,
Minangkabau Culture Documentation and Information Center (
Indonesian:
Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Kebudayaan Minangkabau or PDIKM), where tourists can learn the rich history and culture of Minangkabau people through books, photographs and older archives. Nearby, there is an amusement water park called Minang Fantasy or Mifan, which is blended with the traditional houses of the Minangkabau people. Local tourist villages, such as Desa Wisata Kubu Gadang, are also available to explore, where tourists can experience how local Minangkabau live in their villages. Padang Panjang attracts Muslim tourists who want to learn how the city played a crucial role in the Islamic educational hub in Sumatra, Indonesia and regional Southeast Asia. Tourists can visit well-established institutions such as Perguruan Diniyyah Puteri Padang Panjang and
Sumatera Thawalib. Due to its cool temperature, the city also presents strong culinary traditions, particularly from the local
Minangkabau cuisine. The city hosts famous
Nasi Padang dan
Sate Padang restaurants. The yellow-coloured sauce of Sate Padang is, in fact, developed here. The famous night street food bazaar opposite the M. Syafei Building is the main tourist attraction at night. ==Town without cigarette advertisements==