Hello dear travelers!
The topic for today is the Ubud Palace aka Puri Saren Agungn.
The palace has a rich history and serves as a cultural landmark. It was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud. The palace showcases traditional Balinese architecture with carvings and detailing.
Ubud Palace is known for hosting traditional Balinese dance performances. These cultural shows often take place in the palace's courtyard, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience Balinese dance and music.
Important Note: If you are looking for a memorable memory, you should check the schedule for cultural performances before your visit.
While parts of the palace are open to the public, some areas may be restricted as it is still the residence of the Ubud royal family. Because of that visitors can only see the public areas and scheduled events.
Can we go inside Ubud Palace?
Yes, you can enter Ubud Palace
How to get to Ubud Palace?
Ubud Palace is centrally located in Ubud, making it easily reachable on foot if you're exploring the town.
If you're coming from other parts of Bali, you can hire a taxi, use ride-hailing services, or join a guided tour.
Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Endonezya
What's Near Ubud Palace?
Like we said Ubud Palace is situated in the heart of Ubud, surrounded by a vibrant and culturally rich environment. Near Ubud Palace there is a local market called Ubud Market (Pasar Ubud). It is a marketplace where you can find souvenirs and handicraft. Just a short walk from the palace, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a natural reserve with ancient temple ruins. (We also prepared a short post about it you may visit from https://www.balijoy.net/post/monkey-forest-bali ) Ubud is renowned for its art scene, and the surroundings of the palace are dotted with art galleries showcasing traditional Balinese art. The area around Ubud Palace features numerous cafés and restaurants serving both local
Balinese cuisine and international dishes
Opening Hours and Fees
Opening Hours:
The palace is generally open during the day. (07.00- 17.00)
Entrance Fee:
Visiting the palace is free.