THE 10 CLOSEST Hotels to Saraswati Temple

Hotels near Saraswati Temple

Saraswati temple Kingdom of Ubud is dedicated to honor the Hindu Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning, literature and art. This temple is very beautiful and artistic, so many tourists who come to see its charm, but for purposes of worship. Pura Taman Saraswati has a water garden and lotus pond at the center of its attraction as a tourist attraction.This temple is decorated with so many fine carvings and inside there Padmasana shrine located in the northeast, but it also contained bale barong, giant masks, statues of Goddess Saraswati and the statue of the devil Jero Gede Mecaling as high as 3 meters in front of the temple.
Read more
Jl. Kajeng, Ubud 80571 Indonesia
Read Reviews of Saraswati Temple

Popular


Awards
Travellers’ Choice Awards winners (including the “Best of the Best” title) are among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor, according to the reviews and opinions of travellers across the globe.


Property types


Amenities


Distance from

25+ km

Neighbourhoods


Traveller rating


Hotel class


Style


Brands

Searching hundreds of travel sites to find you the best price
Sort by:
  • Best Value
    Properties ranked using exclusive Tripadvisor data, including traveller ratings, confirmed availability from our partners, prices, booking popularity and location, as well as personal user preferences and recently viewed hotels.
  • Traveller Ranked
    Highest rated hotels on Tripadvisor, based on traveller reviews.
  • Distance from Saraswati Temple
    See properties located closest to the place of interest first with confirmed availability for your dates from our partners.
Highest-rated 5-star hotel within 0.7 km of Saraswati Temple
Based on availability on Tripadvisor for August 4 - August 5
Enter dates to see prices
Showing results 1-30 of 2,719
See what travellers are saying
  • chloe951x
    United Kingdom55 contributions
    Beautiful but entry fee and dead pond
    There has now been an entry fee of 35k each, so it is no longer free. You need to dress appropriately in prayer outfits which is supplied and you have assistance fitting it - we quite liked this as it was an experience within itself. The temple is small but beautiful. It is a shame, it is surrounded by a cafe then Starbucks which takes away from the spiritual side of the temple. Also it is known for its lotus flowers but when we went, all the flowers are dead and work was being done as the pond is full of mud.
    Visited August 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written August 5, 2023
  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia8,395 contributions
    Enjoyed the water feature
    The garden area, pond and surroundings were open to the public, but the inner sanctum was closed in preparation for cremation rites on 24th July. Very attractive water feature with fountains and the gardens surrounding. Glad that we got to see some of the grand Balinese temple architectural artistry.
    Visited July 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written August 27, 2023
  • RS
    London, United Kingdom76 contributions
    Pretty, but not a lot to see. The restaurant provides the same view
    There is an entrance fee to see the Saraswati temple but there isn’t a lot to see apart from what is visible from the entrance. Therefore our suggestion is to go to the adjacent cafe and get a table right next to the water features of the temple. That way you can soak in the views but avoid the entrance fee, which will of course then be substituted by a drink / other purchase.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written October 28, 2023
  • Larry M
    Vientiane, Laos587 contributions
    Picturesque temple in Ubud center
    You must adorn traditional Balinese garb when you enter temple (furnished) with the 35.000 rupiah admission. Some construction going on currently, but still plenty of nice photo ops. Don’t miss if nearby.
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written November 12, 2023
  • adrenalinejunkie007
    Los Angeles, California57 contributions
    Nice stop in Ubud
    Judging from the reviews (that I didn't read before visiting) the temple had more to offer at other times. When we visited, what was available to see is what's the current cover picture of the site, if that makes sense. You do have to wear cover-ups for respect, which was OK, and they're part of the entrance fee. It's definitely a stop to make while walking around in Ubud.
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled with friends
    Written December 22, 2023
  • Kristi P
    Estonia98 contributions
    Nice, but nothing special
    Admission fee is 50K, that includes sarong and other close you must wear to enter. Place is small, nice for pictures, but you get same view to many free temples, so not worth it in my opinion. Better take lunch next door in restaurant Lotus, where you can see inside the temple and get food for same 50k
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written April 20, 2024
  • rachel
    Cardiff, United Kingdom59 contributions
    Beautiful visit
    Although there isn’t a lot to do/see here, you can easily do this visit in 15mins, I really enjoyed it. It’s absolutely beautiful and a joy to visit. Entrance fee I think is reasonable and includes clothing to wear for respect. Beautiful little visit, I’d recommend.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written April 30, 2024
  • concubhair2017
    Dublin, Ireland130 contributions
    Oasis amid the chaos
    An oasis of relative calm in Ubud - this water temple is just a few hundred meters from the somewhat underwhelming Ubud Palace. The stone carvings and lotus ponds off a respite from the craziness of Ubud Traffic, and a peaceful chance to cool down whilst enjoying the architecture and ambience. The 50,000R fee was worth it even for a short visit. The necessary coverings are provided at the entrance as part of the fee.
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written May 11, 2024
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Tripadvisor members and not of TripAdvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

Hotels near similar destinations

  • Campuhan Ridge Walk Hotels
    Amid lush ravines and picturesque rice fields, the Campuhan Ridge Walk is one of the most popular treks in Ubud. You’ll start off the hike at the meeting point of the Wos Rivers by the historic core of this charming Bali town. Stop along the way to take in the views and recharge with some coffee overlooking the peaceful lily ponds. About three miles there and back, the trail is best enjoyed around sunrise and sunset, when temperatures are milder. After the hike, don’t miss Ubud’s vibrant city center, where you can shop for handicrafts and visit ancient landmarks. – Tripadvisor
    Read more
  • Puri Saren Palace Hotels
    Puri Saren Agung is the place where Ubud's long tradition of home stays all began, more than 80 years ago, when Bali first started to attract bohemian artists from around the world. Renting one of five traditional stone bungalows in the sumptuous royal courtyard is still quite an experience, and every night the palace comes alive with the sound of Gamelan music as Balinese dances are performed just across the wall from Puri Saren Agung.
    Read more
  • Gunung Lebah Temple Hotels
    Pura Gunung Lebah is in 1.5Km from Ubud market to the west. It is in the joined valley in Cerik river and Wos river while it faces Tjampihan. Gunung Lebah mean "bee hill" in an Indonesian language. This temple is very quietly. Pura Gunung Lebah is a temple that became Ubud birthplace with the history.
    Read more
  • Yeh Pulu Temple Hotels
    Yeh Pulu Temple Build on 14th or 15th century and are in a very attractive rice field setting. You can reach Yeh Pulu on foot through the rice fields from Goa Gajah but you will definitely need a guide for the 45 minute walk as there is no path to speak of. Alternatively turn off the Ubud to Gianyar main road about 400 metres east of the entrance to the Goa Gajah complex. Drive through Banjar Batulumbang until the road comes to an end. For here walk down the track to Yeh Pulu passing the small warung on your left. As well as the carvings there is a holy well here and the attendant priest will be happy to bless you with the well water. Temple dress code applies here. Yeh Pulu is a much under-rated and under-visited site - highly recommended.
    Read more
  • Merta Harum Agroo Plantation Hotels
    A visit to a Luwak coffee plantations in ubud,with Merta harum agroo plantation.this before you entry ubud center from shouth area. Roasting the most expensive coffee in the world, from cat poop. Kopi luwak or civet coffee is a coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract. In here you can more our plantation with taste coffee at Tree house at our gardens.
    Read more

Hotels Near Saraswati Temple information

Hotels Near Saraswati Temple, Ubud

There are 3,159 Hotels close to Saraswati Temple in Ubud

Hotels Near Saraswati Temple Reviews

There are 273,486 reviews on Tripadvisor for Hotels nearby

Hotels Near Saraswati Temple Photos

There are 458,442 photos on Tripadvisor for Hotels nearby

Nearest accommodation

0.00 km
All Ubud HotelsUbud Hotel DealsLast Minute Hotels in Ubud
Things to DoRestaurantsFlightsVacation RentalsTravel StoriesCruisesRental Cars