Well worth the visit if you are in the area, no entrance fee and two main areas through individual gates that are open to public access. Small temple but paired with a visit to the Sarawasti temple and the markets its a great experience.
Well worth the visit if you are in the area, no entrance fee and two main areas through individual gates that are open to public access. Small temple but paired with a visit to the Sarawasti temple and the markets its a great experience.
We dropped by the palace, we are expecting a big one. But its no so huge and spend around 30 mins will be fine. But pretty balinese designs.
TJ of Bali Experience Adventure Tour took us to this site and it was one of the highlights of our visit to the island. His explanation of the compound was very informative as well as entertaining. Of course, dressing us in Balinese finery added to the experience - but I don't know if that is offered to all visitors. Definitely some of the most memorable photos of our trip.
Once the official residence of the royal family, now a tourist attraction in the center of Ubud right across the street from the busy central market. So when you tire of shopping, pop across the street to look at the lovely architecture.
Free to enter the grounds but you can't go inside the actual palace. Still worth it to have a look.
Being of the few sites in Bali that’s free to enter, Puri Saren Palace a.k.a Ubud Royal Palace gives a quick glimpse of Balinese art and architecture. Built post 1917, till date continues to be the official royal residence.
Super convenient location with Ubud centre’s Main Street shops, restaurants, cafes and day spas surrounding it. So can easily be squeezed in between your day at Ubud Centre. Only limited areas are accessible to public, however the main pavilion adorned with stone carved statues on the stairs are beautiful, along with the artfully constructed entrance doors.
Would recommend visiting around noon for bright pictures, as the reds and oranges gets highlighted in the sun. Most evenings are marked by Balinese dance performances (entry by ticket only).
Actually what we thought it might be a historical place or something while hear the name of 'ubud palace'.. But this one is temple and most of the areas are not allowed to enter for public.. But u can click some good shots for your insta🤩 maximum 20mins is enough to see this place.. In evening time there is program called kecak and fire dance held every day in this temple at 6.30pm onwards.. Entrance tickets is 75k rupiah per person.. You can get the tickets easily by outside of entrance.