
Bali is not only known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. The island is also rich in cultural heritage and living arts rooted deeply within the local communities. If you wish to experience a more authentic and profound side of Bali, then Ubud Palace is a must-visit destination.
Ubud Palace, also known locally as Puri Saren Agung, is a royal palace located in the heart of Ubud, Gianyar. It was built in the early 19th century by Tjokorda Putu Kandel, the ruler of Ubud at the time. To this day, Ubud Palace remains the residence of the royal family, although most of the area has been opened to the public and has become a very popular cultural attraction.
Within the palace complex, visitors can admire traditional Balinese architecture, rich with intricate stone and wood carvings. The buildings are constructed based on Bali’s cosmic balance principles, with every detail carrying both spiritual and aesthetic meaning.
Ubud Palace is located on Jalan Raya Ubud, a very strategic and easily accessible spot for tourists. It’s directly across from the Ubud Art Market, making it a perfect place to begin or end your day exploring Bali’s artistic and cultural center.
Admission: Free for public areas (fees apply for evening dance performances)

Beyond its architecture and historical ambiance, the main attraction of Ubud Palace is the traditional Balinese dance performances held every evening. These performances take place in the palace courtyard, on an open-air stage surrounded by ancient architecture and soft lighting that enhances the magical atmosphere.
Here is the complete schedule of the dance performances at Ubud Palace:
Sunday: Legong Mahabharata
Monday: Legong Dance
Tuesday: Ramayana Ballet
Wednesday: Legong & Barong
Thursday: Legong Trance
Friday: Barong
Saturday: Legong Dance
All performances begin at 7:30 PM, and tickets are priced at IDR 100,000.
Ubud Palace is more than just a tourist destination, it’s a place where you can feel the heartbeat of Balinese culture. Seeing this historic structure up close and watching live traditional dances passed down through generations offers a spiritual and aesthetic experience unlike any mainstream attraction.
Moreover, its location near art galleries, museums, and local restaurants makes Ubud Palace the perfect starting point for a deeper cultural exploration of Ubud.

To complete your cultural journey in Ubud, stay at Adiwana Resort Jembawan. Located just minutes from Ubud Palace, this resort blends modern comfort, lush jungle surroundings, and a holistic approach to refresh your body and soul.
With calming wellness facilities, a pool overlooking the greenery, and a healthy restaurant serving nutritious local cuisine, Adiwana Resort Jembawan is the perfect retreat after a full day of cultural adventure.
Staying here means more than just a good night’s sleep, it’s a renewal of your mind and body.
Book now and make your visit to Ubud Palace part of a complete journey toward tranquility and balance at Adiwana Resort Jembawan.
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