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Ubud Getaway: The Ultimate Guide on What to See and Do in Ubud by Eden Hookah Club

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Picture this: emerald rice terraces cascading down volcanic hillsides, ancient temples shrouded in incense smoke, and the rhythmic chatter of long-tailed macaques echoing through sacred forests. Welcome to Ubud, Bali's artistic and spiritual heartbeat—a place where culture, nature, and modern luxury collide in the most intoxicating way.
Whether you're planning your first Ubud getaway or returning to dive deeper into its treasures, this guide maps out everything you need to see, do, and experience. This itinerary is anchored around Eden Hookah Club venue—a centrally located spot that makes an ideal reference point for measuring distances and planning your day. From royal palaces you can reach on foot to sacred springs hidden in the northern hills, here's your insider roadmap to conquering Ubud like a local.

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Navigating Ubud's Cultural Heart (Walking Distance Landmarks)

Ubud Palace (Puri Saren Agung): A Royal Masterpiece

The majestic carved stone gates and intricate golden doors of Ubud Palace (Puri Saren Agung), a beautiful cultural landmark right in the heart of your Ubud getaway
Start your Ubud getaway where Balinese royalty once ruled. Just an 8-minute walk or 550 meters from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, Ubud Palace sits right in the cultural nucleus of town. This architectural stunner features intricately carved stone gates, gilded shrines, and towering red brick pavilions that practically beg for your camera's attention.
Swing by in the late afternoon when golden hour light bathes the courtyard in amber warmth. If you time it right, you'll catch a traditional Legong dance performance in the evening—complete with gamelan orchestras and dancers in jewel-toned silk costumes. The palace opens onto Ubud's main street, making it ridiculously easy to blend history with a post-exploration coffee run.
Since it's within walking distance, there's zero excuse not to wander through at least once during your stay. The entrance is free, though performances require tickets you can snag from nearby vendors.
  • Entrance Fee: FREE

Must-Visit Landmarks Near the Center

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: Nature and Spirituality

Playful long-tailed macaques resting on ancient carved stone statues deep within the lush, green jungle of the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud.
Ready to trade pavement for moss-covered pathways? The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary awaits just a 6-minute scooter ride or 1.8 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud. This isn't your average nature walk—it's a living temple complex where over 700 Balinese long-tailed macaques run the show.
Wind through banyan trees with roots thick as pythons, stumble upon hidden shrines draped in ceremonial fabric, and watch cheeky monkeys perform acrobatics for bananas. The air here feels different—cooler, heavier with humidity and the scent of frangipani blooms. Just remember: these macaques are sacred but bold. Keep sunglasses secured, zip your bag, and don't bring food unless you're prepared to negotiate with a furry thief.
The forest opens daily from early morning until sunset. Arrive before 9 AM to dodge the tour bus crowds and experience the sanctuary in relative peace.
Weekdays: Adults Rp. 100.000 | Children Rp. 80,000
Weekends: Adults Rp. 120.000 | Children Rp. 100,000

Goa Gajah: The Historic Elephant Cave

Sacred bathing pools and ancient stone statues surrounded by tropical greenery at Goa Gajah, a historic elephant cave temple in Ubud.
Ten minutes by scooter or roughly 4 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud brings you to Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave. Despite the name, you won't find elephants here—just a mysterious 9th-century rock-face carving with a gaping demon mouth that serves as the cave entrance.
Step inside the carved womb of the mountain where meditation niches and ancient lingam shrines sit in shadowy silence. Outside, explore bathing pools fed by carved stone statues of celestial nymphs, their water flowing continuously since the 1950s excavation. The complex feels wonderfully atmospheric in the early morning when mist clings to the surrounding jungle.
Wear a sarong (they provide loaners at the entrance) and comfortable shoes for navigating uneven stone steps. This spot layers history, spirituality, and architecture into one compact experience that takes about an hour to fully absorb.
  • Entrance Fee: Adults Rp. 50.000 | Children Rp. 25,000

Heading North: Scenic Views and Spiritual Springs

Cretya Ubud: The Ultimate Day Club & Rice Terrace View

Stunning multi-tiered infinity pools overlooking spectacular emerald rice terraces at Cretya Ubud, a luxurious day club to add to your Ubud getaway itinerary.
Venture 17 minutes north by scooter—about 8 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud—and you'll hit Cretya Ubud, where infinity pools meet Instagram gold. This isn't just another day club; it's a full sensory reset with sweeping views over emerald rice terraces that ripple toward the horizon.
Spend your afternoon floating in tiered pools while servers deliver tropical cocktails and wood-fired pizzas. The vibe here skews upscale-casual: think designer swimwear, chilled house music, and couples clinking glasses against a backdrop that looks Photoshopped but isn't. Sunrise and late afternoon offer the best light for photos, though honestly, this place photographs beautifully at any hour.
Book ahead on weekends—Cretya fills up fast with travelers and expats who've made it their regular Sunday ritual. The entrance fee includes pool access and can be credited toward food and drinks.
  • Operational Hour: Everyday, 7.00 AM - 9.00 PM

Tegalalang Rice Terrace: Bali's Most Iconic Vista

Iconic emerald green cascading paddies and tall palm trees bathed in morning light at the famous Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Bali.
Just 19 minutes north by scooter or 9 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, Tegalalang Rice Terrace delivers the quintessential Bali postcard moment. These UNESCO-recognized subak terraces cascade down the hillside in perfect geometric harmony—a living testament to traditional Balinese irrigation systems dating back centuries.
Walk the narrow pathways between emerald paddies where farmers still work the land using ancient methods. Giant swings suspended over the valley have become Instagram sensations, though the real magic lies in simply absorbing the view with a fresh coconut in hand. Arrive early morning or late afternoon when tour buses thin out and the light turns those green terraces into liquid gold.
  • Entrance Fee: Rp. 25,000 + Parking Rp 10,000

Bali Pulina: The Authentic Luwak Coffee Experience

Visitors relaxing on a wooden viewing deck and outdoor cafe at Bali Pulina, enjoying authentic luwak coffee overlooking a lush green valley during an Ubud getaway.
Push another 10 km north (20 minutes from Eden Hookah Club Ubud) to discover Bali Pulina, where terraced plantations produce some of the world's most talked-about coffee. Yes, this means luwak coffee—beans that pass through the digestive system of civets, resulting in a smooth, earthy brew that's equal parts novelty and luxury.
Take the complimentary plantation tour where guides explain the fermentation process while you sample multiple coffee and tea varieties overlooking valley views. The luwak coffee itself costs extra, but trying it feels almost obligatory when you're literally standing where it's made. Even if exotic animal digestion doesn't appeal to your palate, the setting alone—with swings over rice fields and open-air bamboo pavilions—makes the journey worthwhile.
Arrive mid-morning after breakfast to avoid peak tourist hours. The entire experience, including sampling, takes about 90 minutes.
  • Operational Hour: Everyday, 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM

Sebatu Holy Spring: A Serene Escape

A woman performing a traditional water purification ritual under a serene spring waterfall at Sebatu Holy Spring, offering a peaceful spiritual escape during an Ubud getaway.
For those craving genuine spiritual immersion, Sebatu Holy Spring sits 28 minutes north by scooter or 14 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud. This sacred water temple sees far fewer visitors than its famous cousin Tirta Empul, which means you'll actually find serenity here instead of selfie sticks.
Crystal-clear spring water pours through ornate dragon-carved spouts into emerald pools where locals perform traditional water purification rituals. The temple complex features traditional Balinese architecture surrounded by lush gardens and towering palms that create natural shade. If you're respectful and the timing aligns, priests may allow you to participate in a cleansing ceremony—a profound experience that transcends typical tourist activities.
Dress modestly (sarongs required), bring a change of clothes if you plan to bathe, and consider hiring a local guide who can explain the spiritual significance of each pool and ritual. The entrance fee is minimal, though donations are appreciated.

Sweet Indulgence: Ubud's Best Chocolate Experience

Tebasari Coffee & Chocolate

A playful giant civet cat statue and oversized cacao pod architecture surrounded by tropical gardens at Tebasari Coffee & Chocolate in Ubud.
Located just 15 minutes by scooter or 5.5 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, chocolate lovers will find their absolute bliss at Tebasari Coffee & Chocolate. This isn't just a place to buy sweets—it is an immersive destination where single-origin Balinese cacao and locally grown coffee take center stage in a lush, tropical setting.
If you want a hands-on experience, sign up for their renowned chocolate-making workshop. You will grind roasted cacao nibs, temper your own batch, and craft custom flavor combinations to take home. It is one of the very few places in the area that actually lets you get behind the scenes and learn the artisanal process from scratch.
Workshops should be booked in advance to secure your spot. Even if you skip the class, dropping by to sample their artisanal treats and enjoy a freshly brewed cup of local coffee makes for a perfect mid-adventure pit stop.
  • Operational Hour: Everyday, 9.00 AM - 6.00 PM

Luxury Stays: Top 5 High-Rated Hotels in Ubud

Maya Ubud Resort & Spa

Beautifully illuminated palm tree-lined entrance and striking bamboo architecture at Maya Ubud Resort & Spa at twilight.
Located just a 5-minute scooter ride or 1 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, Maya Ubud Resort & Spa delivers jungle luxury without sacrificing accessibility. Private villas perch along the Petanu River gorge, each featuring infinity pools that seem to pour straight into the rainforest canopy.
The resort's spa is legendary—think Balinese massages performed in open-air pavilions with river sounds as your soundtrack. Mornings begin with complimentary yoga sessions overlooking rice paddies, while evenings invite romantic dinners at their riverside restaurant. Despite feeling completely secluded, you're close enough to Ubud's center that spontaneous market runs or temple visits remain totally feasible.
Book valley-view rooms for the most dramatic scenery, and don't skip the resort's traditional cooking class if you're staying more than a few nights.

Como Uma Ubud

Serene emerald swimming pool reflecting a beautiful traditional two-story Balinese villa surrounded by lush gardens at Como Uma Ubud.
Ten minutes by scooter or 4 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, Como Uma Ubud strikes the perfect balance between contemporary design and Balinese soul. Rooms feature clean lines, natural materials, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame jungle views like living artwork.
Como's wellness program goes hard—their on-site holistic center offers everything from Ayurvedic consultations to guided jungle treks. The infinity pool area attracts a sophisticated crowd: think wellness influencers sipping turmeric lattes between massage appointments. The resort's Kemiri Restaurant serves Indonesian-Italian fusion that actually works, with housemade pasta sitting comfortably beside tempeh rendang.
Request one of the garden rooms for maximum privacy, or splurge on a duplex suite if you're traveling with family or friends who appreciate space.

Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Luxurious infinity pool reflecting a traditional thatched-roof pavilion at Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, offering stunning sunset views over the Ubud jungle.
At 13 minutes by scooter or 5 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, Mandapa redefines luxury through the Ritz-Carlton Reserve lens. This property sprawls across 60 acres of working rice fields, with villas and suites that feel like standalone estates rather than hotel rooms.
Every detail here whispers exclusivity: private butlers, handcrafted furniture, outdoor showers surrounded by tropical gardens. The riverside amphitheater hosts traditional performances under the stars, while the spa's vitality pool incorporates hydrotherapy jets and chromotherapy lighting for next-level relaxation. Mandapa consistently ranks among Asia's top resorts, and one night here makes it clear why.
Splurge on a private villa with a plunge pool if your budget allows. The breakfast spread alone—featuring fresh tropical fruit, made-to-order omelets, and traditional Balinese dishes—justifies the premium.

The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud Bali

Expansive curving swimming pool and modern resort amenities nestled into the dense, vibrant jungle canopy at The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud Bali.
Fifteen minutes by scooter or 6 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, The Westin brings polished international standards to Ubud's bohemian landscape. Families particularly love this property for its spacious suites, multiple pools, and kid-friendly amenities that don't compromise adult relaxation zones.
Signature Westin touches abound: Heavenly Beds, WestinWORKOUT fitness programs, and a spa that specializes in Balinese healing traditions. The resort sits elevated above the Ayung River valley, meaning every terrace and balcony delivers epic views. The on-site restaurants rotate between Indonesian specialties and global comfort food—perfect for travelers who need a break from sambal.
Book a valley-view room during off-peak season for the best rates, and take advantage of their complimentary morning yoga sessions on the outdoor deck.

Padma Resort Ubud

A couple relaxing in the spectacular winding infinity pool overlooking the dense tropical forest at Padma Resort Ubud.
The furthest on this list at 37 minutes by scooter or 19 km from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, Padma Resort Ubud trades central location for absolute tropical seclusion. Nestled in Payangan, north of Ubud proper, this sprawling property features an infinity pool that's become legendary on social media—a multi-tiered aquatic paradise with swim-up bars and panoramic rice field views.
Rooms lean contemporary with pops of Balinese design, while the resort's extensive grounds include multiple dining venues, a kids' club, and a world-class spa. The distance from Ubud's center means you'll need transportation for exploring, but the resort's facilities are so comprehensive that many guests happily spend entire days on property.
Consider this option if you're seeking a resort-focused getaway rather than constant cultural immersion. The complimentary shuttle to Ubud town runs several times daily for those who want both worlds.

The Perfect End to Your Ubud Adventure

A detailed close-up of a premium hookah with a glass base and steel stem, sitting on a wooden table alongside a refreshing drink and a small terracotta potted plant, in a cozy outdoor lounge area with cushions and a person relaxing in the background at Eden Hookah Club Ubud, showcasing a perfect evening unwind during an Ubud getaway
After conquering ancient temples, sacred springs, and luxury day clubs, your Ubud getaway deserves a proper wind-down. This is where Eden Hookah Club Ubud enters as your ultimate decompression zone. Centrally positioned to make it an easy final stop, this is the exact spot to process everything you have experienced.
The vibe here is completely unmatched, largely thanks to its breathtaking setting surrounded by a lush durian forest. Sink into plush seating and let the sight of the towering tropical canopy instantly lower your heart rate. The atmosphere strikes an elusive balance—upscale enough to feel special, yet chill enough that you can show up dusty from temple-hopping without judgment.
Embraced by this deep green jungle backdrop, order your favorite premium shisha in flavors ranging from classic mint to tropical fusions. As the evening breeze rustles through the durian leaves, let the day's adventures settle into memory. Whether you are traveling solo or rolling with a crew, it is the perfect atmospheric bookend to your day.
Consider it your reward for navigating winding scooter paths, negotiating with marketplace vendors, and maintaining cultural sensitivity through countless temple visits. You have officially earned this moment of premium shisha-fueled relaxation.
Hours: Daily, 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Should I choose the car or bike to get around Ubud?
Scooters are the most efficient transportation method in Ubud. Sacred Monkey Forest is just a 6-minute scooter ride from Eden Hookah Club Ubud, while Ubud Palace sits an easy 8-minute walk away. Daily scooter rentals cost 50,000-70,000 IDR. Alternatively, hire private drivers for day trips or use ride-hailing apps for convenience.
Q2: Where can I find premium shisha in Ubud?
Eden Hookah Club Ubud offers Ubud's premier premium shisha experience in a centrally located setting near major attractions. Eden Hookah Club Ubud provides quality tobacco blends, expertly maintained equipment, and a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Its strategic position makes it the perfect stop after exploring temples, markets, and cultural sites throughout the day.
Q3: Are the luxury hotels in Ubud far from the center?
Distance varies significantly between properties. Maya Ubud Resort sits just 5 minutes by scooter from the center, while Padma Resort Ubud is 37 minutes away in Payangan. Central hotels offer walkability to restaurants and markets, while distant resorts provide immersive natural settings. Most properties offer shuttle services to compensate for location.
Q4: How many days should I spend on an Ubud getaway?
Three to five days allows proper exploration without rushing. This timeframe covers major temples, the Monkey Forest, rice terraces, cultural performances, day clubs, and spiritual sites like Sebatu Holy Spring. Extended stays let you dive deeper into yoga retreats, cooking classes, and art workshops that define Ubud's creative soul.
Q5: Is Ubud suitable for families with children?
Absolutely. The Monkey Forest entertains kids for hours, while resorts like The Westin offer family-friendly pools and kids' clubs. Chocolate-making workshops at Ubud Raw Chocolate engage young travelers, and rice terrace walks provide educational outdoor experiences. Just ensure children respect temple dress codes and stay supervised around the playful macaques.
Q6: What should I wear when visiting temples in Ubud?
Temple dress codes require covered shoulders and knees, with sarongs worn around the waist. Most temples provide sarong rentals at entrances for minimal fees. Avoid beachwear, tank tops, and short shorts. During ceremonies, additional modesty is appreciated. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating uneven stone pathways and steps.