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Reviewed August 3, 2019

Its very close to Ubud Art Market and you can visit this place. No entry fees and spend some time seeing the Balinese architecture.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed August 3, 2019 via mobile

This is a lovely palace and worth an hour or so to walk around and observe. Read some of the history beforehand, this is not an “attraction” where you will be entertained! Do NOT miss the traditional Balinese dance performance in the evenings, it was the highlight of my trip.

Date of experience: June 2019
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Reviewed July 22, 2019

We went during the day - it was pretty crowded. It is free to visit. Maybe the nighttime activities are worthwile, but during the day a visit to this place is a waste of time. There are 2 courtyards of which there are many more interesting in Bali. Most of the so called palace (which really is an oversized house) is closed to the public. Within 5 minutes you have seen the place. If you are in Ubud the 5 minutes will not make or break your itinerary, but going to Ubud especially for this isn't worth it.

Date of experience: June 2019
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Reviewed July 17, 2019 via mobile

Came here thinking it was a Palace, it’s just a small area with temple statues and it’s free to enter. Call in if your going past, but I wouldn’t make a special trip to see the “Palace”

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed July 16, 2019 via mobile

We came to the palace thinking that it would be big with a lot to see. However, there was not much to see and it was highly overrated! I would recommend that you go to the market across the road instead!

Date of experience: July 2019
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