Como Uma Ubud

Top choice in Ubud


A celebration of contemporary Balinese style, this Australian-owned property is one of the few accommodation options in Ubud that can rightfully claim a boutique tag. The 46 rooms come in a variety of sizes but all are attractive and have good amenities; bathrooms are particularly nice. Facilities include an infinity pool, pool bar, spa, yoga pavilion and excellent Italian restaurant.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ubud attractions

1. Neka Art Museum

0.11 MILES

Offering an excellent introduction to Balinese art, the top-notch collection is displayed in a series of pavilions and halls. Don't miss the multiroom…

2. Pura Gunung Lebah

0.92 MILES

This old temple, which sits on a jutting rock at the confluence of two tributaries of Sungai Cerik (campuan means 'two rivers'), has recently benefited…

3. Antonio Blanco Museum

0.99 MILES

The home and namesake museum of Antonio Blanco (1912–99) captures this artist’s theatrical spirit. Sometimes called the 'Dali of Bali', Blanco came to…

4. Sayan Terrace

1.03 MILES

Gaze into the Sungai Ayung Valley from the grounds of this venerable but extremely dated hotel. This was the home of composer and musicologist Colin…

5. Museum Puri Lukisan

1.06 MILES

It was in Ubud that the modern Balinese art movement started, when artists first began to abandon purely religious themes and court subjects for scenes of…

6. Pura Taman Saraswati

1.11 MILES

Waters from the temple at the rear of this site feed the pond in the front, which overflows with pretty lotus blossoms. There are carvings that honour…

7. Pura Desa Ubud

1.16 MILES

The main temple for the Ubud community. It is often closed but comes alive for ceremonies.

8. Pura Mrajan Agung

1.17 MILES

Behind the magnificent gates lies the private temple for Ubud’s royal family (no admission).