Explore a few places around Ashoka and enjoy the scenery. Please contact our Front Office staff for shuttle reservation.
As a self-styled ‘coffee studio’, this coffee shop is known as one of the best places in Ubud to stop and grab a cup of coffee.
Read MoreOne of the local legends in Ubud is Alchemy Cafe where you will find some of the best raw and vegan food on the island.
Read MoreGangga Coffee, Specialty Coffee in Ubud, Bali. Sourcing premium coffee by fair trade and traceable farming for sustainability environment.
Read MoreLocated in a renovated art gallery that is no longer used in the small village of Penestanan Kaja, Cafe Vespa offers some of the best coffee in Bali.
Read MoreKantin is a cozy and lively cafe that is part of the Hubud Coworking & Community Space.
Read MoreThey call themselves a “home away from home.” They’re right. Lazy Cats is designed for those of you who want to feel like a cat for the day and rest on a comfy armchair.
Read MoreThe Gianyar Night Market is found a little way outside the center of Ubud but it is well worth visiting if you are looking for something to do in the evening.
Read MoreUbud Market is actually a series of different markets throughout the day and may look familiar as it was used as a location for the film Eat, Pray, Love starring Julia Roberts.
Read MoreBesides serving a wide range of healthy menu items, Bali Buddha on Jalan Jembawan in Ubud also offers a wide selection of local and imported organic food items at its 'health food' shop.
Read MoreBali Spirit is located on Jalan Hanoman in Ubud, and are a Bali-based manufacturer, wholesaler and import-exporter of Indonesian made yoga props, yoga clothing and accessories.
Read MoreThe merchandise outlet of the Bali Animal Welfare Association, here you’ll find products ranging from T-shirts, hats and mugs to great gifts and souvenirs for animal lovers.
Read MoreBiasa is a Bali-based fashion brand with outlets in Bali and Jakarta. The Ubud store extends the brand's presence to the island's central region. Biasa features lightweight natural materials in its range of fashionable resort wear.
Read MoreBintang Supermarket on Jalan Sanggingan up north from the Ubud main centre is the region's large and long-standing supermarket. The interior shopping space is of an open warehouse-style layout.
Read MoreBlue Glue offers a collection of glamorous swimwear made up of superior fabrics, resulting in each piece displaying intricate and distinctive designs.
Read MoreBlue Stone Naturals produces 'healing products' with an assortment of essential oils, soaps, salts, balms, and natural tonics.
Read MoreThe village of Celuk, located approximately 4km southwest of the Sukawati District, is also Bali’s major centre for goldsmiths and silversmiths.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for unique souvenirs, this gift down near the Campuhan Bridge can be worth a look.
Read MoreEwa Oceanic Art Gallery is a great stopover on your leisurely strolls through the interconnecting side streets of Ubud central.
Read MoreThis small family run bookstore was started in 1986 by a well-known local writer and musician and his wife. Since its opening, Ganesha Bookshop has been flocked by literary lovers, rare book collectors, and researchers alike.
Read MoreCalifornian hot glass artist, Ron Seivertson, through his venture, Horizon Glassworks, designs and produces a wide variety of vases, rondels, bowls, light fixtures, paperweights, sinks, abstract forms and more.
Read MoreKamala Home Boutique Showroom is one of Ubud’s great go-to places for unique contemporary designer furniture and décor.
Read MoreKarmarama Lifestyle has two boutiques in Bali, one in Seminyak and the other in the area of Ubud.
Read MoreFor brass statuettes of Hindu gods and little Buddhas, try Kartini Art Shop, located right in front of the Jalan Bisma and Jalan Raya Ubud intersection.
Read MoreThe namesake restaurant is the main attraction, however Murni also boasts a unique shop that is part of the famous diner, where antique pieces are displayed and available for purchase as wonderful souvenirs of a trip to Ubud.
Read MoreThe Owl House features the works of Balinese painter Wayan Sila. His internationally exhibited works channel his heart and soul to the world through the magical portraits of owls.
Read MoreIf you are looking for healthy, organic cuisine and fresh items to take home, take a stroll to the rice paddies of Subak Sok Wayah, 20 minutes from downtown Ubud.
Read MoreTicket To The Moon was started in Bali over a decade ago and specialises in durable parachute hammocks incorporating silk nylon materials.
Read MoreUbud Monkey Forest Road is the namesake route passing the famous sacred sanctuary home of the grey long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicuiaris).
Read MoreMandala Suci Wenara Wana or well known as Monkey Forest Ubud is the sanctuary or natural habitat of Balinese long tailed Monkey, in scientific called Macaca fascicularis.
Read MoreIf you want to get out and about in Ubud and take in the best of the local scenery then head to the Campuhan Ridge Walk which is located slightly out of town.
Read MoreOne of the best museums to visit if you want a slice of the modern arts scene in Ubud is Museum Puri Lukisan where you will find a wide range of art work on show which comes with English language explanations of the history of art in this part of the world.
Read MoreThis quaint little temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess of wisdom and art called Dewi Saraswati.
Read MoreThis gorgeous textile gallery is not to be missed in Ubud and is also part of the Threads of Life charity which helps the local area through the sale of sustainable textiles.
Read MorePuri Saren Agung is also known as the Ubud Royal Palace and is close to the Ubud Art Market so you can easily take in both places at the same time.
Read MoreThis pretty museum overlooks some lush emerald hued rice fields and belongs to a Balinese politician called Nyoman Rudana and his wife, a fellow art lover called Ni Wayan Olasthini.
Read MoreGoa Gajah means Elephant Cave in Indonesian and is one of the top attractions on the island of Bali.
Read MoreOne of the best cultural attractions in Bali is the Legong dance which is based on a legend from East Java that dates from the 12th century.
Read MoreBali is famous for its food, so if you want to have a go at making some of your own then you need to head to the Casa Luna Cooking School in Ubud.
Read MoreOne of the delights of Ubud is that you can find some lovely green spaces in the center of town.
Read MoreNeka Art Museum is one of the best museums not only in Ubud but in Bali generally and you will find a huge cross-section of modern and ancient pieces.
Read MoreThe museum sits on a hill which looks out across jade-colored rice paddies in Campuhan and you will find a great array of art here including paintings, poetry pieces, collages, and even lithographs.
Read MoreThe Petulu Heron Colony is a little way out of Ubud but is a great place to come if you are looking for an interesting day trip.
Read MoreAnother attraction not to be missed in Ubud is a trip to the Tegallalang Rice Terraces.
Read MoreSleek gallery displaying modern works by featured artists, with occasional public installations..
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