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Sy Le (13/05/2018 08:07)
Nice old royal palace to take a pause or to take pictures. Feature royal balinese dance every Sunday night.
Johannes Harvin Thedeolin Finsen (25/04/2018 16:02)
Went there a lot of times already, love the thick balinese architecture there. Good for taking some good photos !
Astrid Viik (17/04/2018 17:46)
The Ubud Palace, officially Puri Saren Agung, is a historical building complex situated in Ubud, Gianyar Regency of Bali, Indonesia.
The palace was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud. It was on his travels that Rsi Markaneya received a divine revelation that in Bali he was to bury five precious metals on a mountain slope where the mother temple of Besakih now stands to day.
pruepple (14/04/2018 08:54)
We watched legong dance on Saturday night. 100k/person and the show taking about 90 minutes. This place located at the heart of Ubud. Its really worth the time compare the kecak dance on Uluwatu. Come a lil early, they dont have seat number. And yea you may sit on the carpet.
Ria Puspitasari (18/03/2018 05:47)
Beautiful place to visit
Christie Scott (16/02/2018 08:09)
Beautiful stunningly crafted just wow
dattatraya dandekar (29/09/2017 04:43)
Very beautiful typical Balli Architecture nice and we'll spread temple with residential palace of Royal family just adjesant to temple
Frédéric Léger (06/09/2017 06:53)
Nice place, don't miss the nights shows they are really impressives
will leahey (27/01/2017 15:41)
Lovely place to visit when in Bali
sonny wibowo (16/12/2016 21:57)
Nice temple next to lotus restaurant
Ade Nan (09/12/2016 02:38)
While in Ubud visit this remain live palace in Ubud, it has best deliberate carved entire palace building with amazing golden color.
Mehdi Boucharbia (15/08/2016 11:42)
Very nice place where we watched a great balineese dancing spectacle.
Jayendra I Gusti Ngurah Bagus (06/07/2016 23:28)
This place is palace of ubud kingdom. They are still keep traditional balinese architecture for palace building and the people really kindness. Tourist come in to palace is free ticket just for looking around palace.
Andrei Lenard (13/04/2016 09:49)
We visited as it was recommended to us but were not as impressed as we hoped we would be