Infants are allowed yet no stroller ramps, lifts, or diaper-change rooms are listed; narrow steps, slippery floors, and limited nursing privacy mean caregivers need a carrier and extra planning.
Note: Museum Puri Lukisan is 44% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Bali for a more suitable experience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a garden stroll, short gallery visit and a café break without tiring your baby.
Lotus Pond & Garden Stroll:
Walk through the formal gardens and around the koi and lotus ponds.
Tip: Use a baby carrier as paths can be narrow and slippery when wet.
Short Gallery Tour:
View Balinese paintings and wood carvings from 1930 to today.
Tip: Focus on one pavilion to match your baby’s attention span and avoid long corridors.
Café Snack Break:
Redeem your ticket for a drink and banana fritters at Puri Café.
Tip: Choose shaded seating near the pond to soothe your baby with fresh air.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult tickets (2 × 85,000) | IDR 170,000 |
Café snack top-up | IDR 50,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 220,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In rainy season (Nov–Mar) bring a lightweight rain cover. Paths and gallery floors may be slippery after showers.
Address: Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia
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David Auerbach
This is probably among the better art museums in Indonesia. More importantly, it provides a narrative about the development of painting in Bali. The grounds are very beautiful, and given that most tourists won’t bother with a serious museum about art in a place such as Bali, it’s incredibly peaceful.
Adrian Z
Worth a visit if you’re into art. 🎨 They’ve got some nice gardens and ponds outside, and four buildings showcasing works from old to modern. You can even buy paintings. Personally, I found it a bit boring — was expecting more than just art.
LS Orang
for those who loves art, paintings and want to know a little bit of art history in Bali/Ubud this is the place, more then 300 paints and sculptures. Besides that beautiful gardens and resto. Must go.
Roman Raifeld
The museum is plain and simple, without any modern technological distractions. It's a great place to relax and take a break from Ubud's noisy atmosphere and heavy traffic. There are four separate buildings, each representing a different period in the development of Indonesian art. Definitely worth a visit. Obviously, I didn't take pictures inside the museum.
kara smith-laubenstein
Our guidebook said that if we were going to visit only one museum in Ubud, make it the Museum Puri Lukisan. It was a really fun way to spend about 90 minutes. There are 4 different buildings containing the incredible history of Balinese art. Some pieces were from the 1600s. The final building was a temporary exhibit of artwork from local artists. Each piece was for sale. We really enjoyed looking ...
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