School-age children get reduced tickets, can join short painting workshops and explore wide garden paths, yet galleries offer few hands-on displays and staff supervision costs extra.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This gives time for garden hunts, a workshop, and a café break.
Garden art hunt:
Kids follow a fun booklet to find statues and paintings along the garden paths.
Tip: Pick up the free kids’ activity booklet at the front desk before you start.
Children’s painting workshop:
Join a short batik or watercolor class for young artists.
Tip: Reserve spots one day ahead at the museum to secure child rates.
Museum café break:
Adults get a free tea or coffee to enjoy while kids sketch or rest.
Tip: Sit by the window for garden views and space for kids to draw.
Live dance performance:
Catch Legong or Kecak dance shows on select evenings.
Tip: Check schedules at the ticket office and book early if you visit on Tuesday or full moon.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
2 adult admission tickets | IDR 300,000 |
2 child admission tickets | IDR 100,000 |
Children’s painting workshop (2) | IDR 300,000 |
Extra snacks and drinks | IDR 50,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 750,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In Bali’s rainy season (Nov–Mar), start early to avoid afternoon showers. Wear shoes with good grip for wet paths. Use covered galleries during midday rain.
Address: Jl. Raya Pengosekan Ubud, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
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W. Kairina
Amazing art collection! Vast collection of amazing arts from all around the world! I was very excited!! I went to the museum when there was an exhibition going on. I think it was ROOTS: 100 years of Walter Spies in Bali! The exhibition was such an eye opener. The message of the artist reached my heart, deeply. Overall experience was great. I got to claim free drinks in the cafe! But I really reall...
May Fern Goh
Amazing, spacious, chill and nice arts, there are mixed of traditional and contemporary art. You get a free coffee with entrance ticket too, worth a visit
Nancy Anello
Interesting contemporary collection of paintings and traditional Balinese paintings. This was my favorite on this visit, very large portrait, photo print image by Dutch artist Ted Van der Hulst. Galleries set in a lovely garden. Complimentary tea/ coffee in the cafe included in ticket. Recommend a visit if you are in Ubud
Hagen R
The Museum at ARMA is a real gem. The art on display is varied and beautifully arranged. In addition, there are many opportunities to linger here. Another big plus is that the area offers you the opportunity to watch artists at work.
J B
Possibly an essential if you are an artist or art lover. 150 000 IDR entry fee includes booklet & tea or coffee. The grounds are stunning & deeply relaxing. There are a number of buildings. Some art blew me away. Mostly paintings are on display. Whilst they are in buildings there is no humidity or other monitoring to perserve these works. Quite sad really.
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