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Hotels Near Ubud

Bali’s cultural heart with temples, yoga studios, art markets, and rice-field scenery—great base for day trips around central Bali.

Quick Answer

Yes—stay near Ubud if you want Bali’s most convenient base for temples, rice terraces, wellness, and day trips into the island’s lush interior. It’s best for culture and nature over beaches, with a huge range of villas, resorts, and guesthouses. Book accommodation early on Booking.com in peak season (July–August and December) for the best selection.

Why Stay Near Ubud?

Staying near Ubud puts you in the cultural heart of Bali, where daily offerings, ceremonies, galleries, and dance performances are part of everyday life. You can start mornings with yoga or a café breakfast, spend afternoons at art markets or museums, and end the day with a sunset walk through rice fields—without long drives.

Ubud is also one of the easiest places in Bali to organize activities and tours. From sunrise treks on Mount Batur to waterfall hopping, coffee plantation visits, and day trips to Tirta Empul or Goa Gajah, most experiences are within a practical drive. Many hotels and villas can arrange drivers and guided tours, which makes planning simple even if you’re visiting Bali for the first time.

Accommodation variety is a major advantage. You’ll find everything from budget guesthouses near central Ubud to quiet jungle villas with private pools in the hills, plus world-class luxury resorts along river valleys. For the widest choice and flexible cancellation options, compare properties and secure your stay on Booking.com, especially for popular boutique hotels.

While Ubud isn’t a beach destination, its central location works well for splitting your trip: a few nights in Ubud for culture and nature, then a few nights on the coast for beach time. If you choose the right area (just outside the busiest streets), you can get the atmosphere and convenience without the traffic and noise.

Best Areas to Stay Near Ubud

Central Ubud (Ubud Palace & Ubud Market area)

0–10 min walk to Ubud Market (varies by hotel)

Best for first-timers who want to walk to restaurants, shops, spas, the market, and evening dance performances. Expect more traffic and a busier vibe, but maximum convenience.

Penestanan

20–35 min walk to central Ubud

A quieter, artsy hillside area with cafés, yoga studios, and lush views. Great for couples and slow travel, with easy access to central Ubud by scooter or short taxi ride.

Nyuh Kuning (near Sacred Monkey Forest)

15–25 min walk to central Ubud

Green, village-like feel close to the Monkey Forest and many wellness spots. A good balance of calm and walkability, especially if you want nature on your doorstep.

Tegallalang (Rice Terrace area)

Not walkable; ~20–30 min by car to central Ubud

Ideal if you want cooler evenings, rice terrace scenery, and quieter stays in boutique resorts and villas. Better for relaxation than nightlife, and you’ll likely rely on a driver.

Recommended Hotels

budget

Budget guesthouses & homestays

Simple rooms with great value, often family-run with breakfast and helpful local tips. Best for travelers who will spend most time exploring and want an affordable base near town.

mid-range

Mid-range boutique hotels (pool + breakfast)

Stylish, comfortable stays with a pool, on-site café, and easy access to central Ubud or quieter side streets. A strong choice for couples and first-time Bali visitors.

mid-range

Private pool villas (jungle or rice-field views)

More privacy and space, often with kitchens or villa staff. Great for honeymoons, longer stays, or anyone prioritizing peace and scenery.

luxury

Luxury resorts & wellness retreats

High-end service, river valley settings, spa programs, yoga, and destination dining—perfect for a special trip or full reset. Many offer packages and airport transfers.

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Who Should Stay Here?

Ubud is ideal for travelers who want culture, nature, food, and wellness: couples, solo travelers, creatives, yoga and spa fans, and anyone planning day trips to waterfalls, temples, and rice terraces. It’s also great for families who want pools and activities in a greener, calmer setting than the beach. If your priority is surfing, beach clubs, and ocean sunsets every day, you may prefer to split your stay and keep Ubud as a 2–4 night inland stop.

Getting Around

Ubud doesn’t have a train system, and most visitors get around by private driver, ride-hailing (coverage can vary by area), or scooter. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers from Denpasar (DPS) and full-day drivers for sightseeing; this is often the easiest option if you’re not comfortable riding a scooter. Walking works in pockets (especially central Ubud), but narrow sidewalks and traffic mean you’ll likely combine short walks with taxis/drivers—booking a well-located hotel on Booking.com can reduce daily transport time and cost.

Things to Do Near Ubud

Walk the Campuhan Ridge for sunrise or late afternoon views
Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (and explore Nyuh Kuning)
See Tegallalang Rice Terraces and nearby viewpoints/cafés
Do a purification ritual visit at Tirta Empul Temple (Tampaksiring)
Explore art and culture at museums like ARMA or Neka Art Museum
Take a Balinese cooking class or a guided food tour in Ubud

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth staying near Ubud?

Yes if you want Bali’s best mix of culture, jungle scenery, wellness, and easy day trips. Ubud is walkable in key areas and has huge choice in accommodation, from budget homestays to luxury resorts. It’s less ideal if your entire trip revolves around beaches and nightlife—many travelers do a split stay (Ubud + a coastal area) to get the best of both.

How far is Ubud from the city center?

Ubud is a town rather than a single city-center district, and “central Ubud” usually refers to the area around Ubud Palace/Ubud Market. If you stay in central Ubud you can walk to most sights in 5–20 minutes; from nearby areas like Penestanan or Nyuh Kuning it’s typically 10–20 minutes by car/scooter depending on traffic.

What are the best hotels near Ubud?

The best option depends on your travel style: budget travelers do well with guesthouses and homestays near central Ubud; couples often love boutique hotels with pools in Penestanan or Nyuh Kuning; longer stays suit private pool villas with kitchens; and special occasions are perfect for luxury river-valley resorts. For location filters, guest ratings, and flexible booking, compare top picks on Booking.com.

Is Ubud a good base without a scooter?

Yes. You can stay central and walk to many restaurants, spas, and attractions, then use a private driver for day trips. Hotels can arrange drivers and airport transfers, and ride-hailing may be available depending on the exact area—confirm with your accommodation before arrival.

How many days should I stay in Ubud?

A typical first visit is 3–5 nights: enough time for the Monkey Forest, rice terraces, a temple day trip, a cooking class, and relaxation. If you’re focusing on yoga, wellness, or working remotely, a week or more is easy to fill—especially if you book a quieter villa or resort outside the busiest streets.