
Puri Agung Peliatan
A heritage palace in Ubud, offering a glimpse into Balinese royal life with charming architecture and vibrant cultural events.

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Puri Agung Peliatan
Best Time
Fewer crowds, chance for festivals

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A heritage palace in Ubud, offering a glimpse into Balinese royal life with charming architecture and vibrant cultural events.
"Charming palace where you can see some royal Balinese settings."

📸 Dress for Photos
Sarongs and local clothes are provided for photos, enhancing your cultural experience. :camerawithflash:
⏰ Quick Visit
The accessible part of the palace is small; plan for under 30 minutes. :stopwatch:

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Hours
Rating
4.7 · 330 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Royal Balinese Architecture
Main Palace Grounds
Explore charming royal settings and traditional Balinese architecture, offering a glimpse into the island's heritage.

Babi Guling Festival
Palace Courtyard
Experience the vibrant energy and delicious flavors of this traditional Balinese roast pig festival.

Balinese Performance Show
Palace Courtyard
Witness captivating traditional Balinese dance and music performances, often held on Saturdays.
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📸 Dress for Photos
Sarongs and local clothes are provided for photos, enhancing your cultural experience. :camerawithflash:
⏰ Quick Visit
The accessible part of the palace is small; plan for under 30 minutes. :stopwatch:
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💰 No Entrance Fee
Enjoy exploring the heritage palace without an admission charge. :moneywithwings:
🍽️ Midday Lunch Spot
The small food court is perfect for trying authentic Babi Guling. 🍴
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📸 Dress for Photos
Sarongs and local clothes are provided for photos, enhancing your cultural experience. :camerawithflash:
⏰ Quick Visit
The accessible part of the palace is small; plan for under 30 minutes. :stopwatch:
💰 No Entrance Fee
Enjoy exploring the heritage palace without an admission charge. :moneywithwings:
🍽️ Midday Lunch Spot
The small food court is perfect for trying authentic Babi Guling. 🍴
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Puri Agung Peliatan is appreciated for its authentic glimpse into Balinese royal life and its role as a cultural hub, especially during festivals and performances. Visitors enjoy the charming architecture and the opportunity to try local food, though the accessible area is quite small and visits are typically brief.
"Small food court, perfect for midday lunch to try babi guling! Highly recommend visiting it as there are always some food stands that serve home made Indonesian dishes on the weekend."
Leo Khan
"This is the palacs for the Royal Family of Ubud. During our visit, they had a party in the garden, but we were invited to walk around even so.
You only see a small part of the palace but it was very interesting."
Jens Peter Olesen
"Charming palace where you can see some royal Balinese settings. Only a small part of the complex is open to visitors because the rest is occupied by the royal family.
It'll cost you 30k each to get in including some sarong and other local clothes which are nice for photos.
Not very big so you can finish in under 30 minutes but hopefully you'll get there when there's no crowd."
Sumit Ray
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Puri Agung Peliatan is located in the Peliatan village, a short drive or a pleasant walk from central Ubud. Taxis or ride-sharing apps are readily available for a quick journey. Many visitors also choose to rent a scooter for more flexibility in exploring the surrounding areas.
While direct public transport to the palace itself might be limited, you can easily reach the general area of Peliatan from Ubud center via local buses or shared minivans. From there, a short walk or a local taxi will get you to the palace entrance.
For a short distance like this, walking is a great option if you enjoy a stroll and want to see more of Ubud's surroundings. Alternatively, a quick taxi ride or using a ride-hailing app will get you there in minutes.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is generally no entrance fee required to visit the accessible parts of Puri Agung Peliatan. This makes it a great, budget-friendly cultural experience.
While specific hours can vary, visitors are typically welcome during daylight hours. It's advisable to check locally or aim for morning or early afternoon visits to ensure access.
No advance booking is necessary for general visits to Puri Agung Peliatan, as there is no entrance fee. You can usually just arrive and explore the designated visitor areas.
Yes, only a small part of the palace complex is open to visitors, as the rest is still occupied by the royal family. You'll be able to see designated areas and courtyards.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is generally allowed in the visitor areas of Puri Agung Peliatan. You'll find it's a picturesque spot for capturing Balinese culture.
The traditional Balinese architecture, ornate carvings, and the palace courtyards offer excellent photo opportunities. If there's a festival or performance, those are also great moments to capture.
Yes, the entrance fee often includes the use of sarongs and other local clothes, which are perfect for enhancing your photos and immersing yourself in the cultural experience.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There's a small food court, particularly lively on weekends, that's perfect for trying authentic Indonesian dishes, especially the highly recommended Babi Guling (suckling pig).
While the Babi Guling Festival is a special event, you can often find food stands serving homemade Indonesian dishes, including Babi Guling, on weekends.





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