Kids can look for mythical statues and watch the vibrant dance, but uneven stone paths, no child-specific safety rails, and restrooms lacking booster steps lower family convenience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time to explore the grounds, rest between activities, and attend the evening dance show without rushing.
Self-guided palace walk:
Stroll through carved stone pavilions and lush gardens.
Tip: Point out animal motifs on carvings and count statues with your kids.
Balinese dance performance:
Watch traditional Legong and Ramayana dance in the open-air courtyard.
Tip: Arrive by 6:30 PM to grab front-row seats and keep children in your line of sight.
Photo treasure hunt:
Capture shots of royal gates, gold accents, and palace fountains.
Tip: Challenge kids to find three carved figures and pose beside them.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Dance show tickets (4) | IDR 400,000 |
Bottled water (4) | IDR 20,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 420,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit in dry season (April–October) for clear skies. In rainy months (November–March), carry a compact raincoat.
Address: Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
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Aldrin Martins
Ubud palace is a nice place to visit in the heart if Ubud. It’s small because only few areas are accessible, but it’s still worth visiting. Ancient architecture is beautiful.
Piotr
Ubud Palace is definitely worth a quick stop if you’re in the area. It’s a nice place to see, with some traditional architecture and cultural value, but it’s not particularly impressive or memorable. If you skip it, you won’t miss much — but if you have some time, it’s worth a short visit.
ES T
Beautiful small palace that's still inhabited by the royal family of Ubud. Lots of Instagrammable backdrops of typical Balinese statues and door carvings. Traffic can be bad during rush hour but rest assured that there are traffic security officers to help you cross. This palace is just opposite the Ubud Artistic Market.
kara smith-laubenstein
The Ubud Palace is a beautiful sight to see while walking around downtown. It is free to walk around. The complex is much larger than what is open to the public because it is still a residence for the royal family. The architecture was beautiful and it was fun to see kids running around behind the gates of the private residence. I would have loved some signage around the complex to give informatio...
Iamandi Roxana
Ubud Palace is a beautiful cultural landmark in the heart of Ubud, showcasing stunning Balinese architecture and intricate carvings. The entrance is free and it’s a great spot to admire traditional design and history. In the evening, you can also watch traditional dance performances here. A quick but worthwhile visit if you’re exploring Ubud! Follow me @roxana.iamandi.❤️
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