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Ayuna Family Ubud

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Your stay — Ayuna Family Ubud

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The Property — Ayuna Family Ubud

Ayuna Family Ubud sits on a quiet lane off Jalan Raya, a simple three-star with an open-sided lobby that smells of frangipani and damp earth. The vibe is functional and family-run — bare concrete floors, a small pool, and a breakfast terrace overlooking tangled gardens. It suits budget travellers and backpackers who want a clean, central base without frills, and don't mind thin walls or the occasional gecko chorus at night.

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Chronicles of Ubud

Ubud began as a walled settlement of Balinese royalty in the 8th century, when Hindu-Javanese priest Rsi Markandeya founded temples and rice terraces here. The town grew around the Ubud Palace, built in 1800, and stayed a quiet village until 1930s European artists — notably Walter Spies — turned it into a bohemian enclave. Today it's Bali's cultural heart, balancing a tourist-driven yoga-and-cafe scene with working temples, legong dance performances, and a stubbornly present community life along the Campuhan Ridge.

Best Time to Visit

Full Ubud guide →

Best months

AprilMayOctober

Peak / festival surge

July–August and December–January are peak. July brings the Ubud Village Jazz Festival and dry weather, but hotel prices jump 40–60% and streets clog with tour buses. Nyepi (March) is quiet but not crowded.

Budget shoulder season

February, March, and November offer lower rates (30–50% off peak), slightly more rain, and emptier temples. You'll dodge the worst humidity in November.

Weather & packing

Ubud is humid year-round (70–90%) with sudden downpours, even in July. Pack a lightweight rain jacket and sandals that dry fast — no leather shoes.

Live City Briefing — Ubud

  • The new Ubud Monkey Forest parking lot on Jalan Raya Ubud opened in late 2025, reducing street congestion but adding a 15-minute walk to the main temple entrance.
  • The Gianyar regency has banned single-use plastic bottles in all hotels from January 2026 – Ayuna Family provides refillable glass bottles.
  • Several shops on Jalan Hanoman are closed for road widening work through July 2026 – check before heading that way for souvenir hunting.

Your Perfect Room

✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026

Before you check in to Ayuna Family Ubud, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Request upper-floor rooms at the back of the property to cut through noise from the main road. Top floors also get better cross-ventilation and natural light, which matters here as AC can be patchy in 3-star places.

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Rooms to avoid

Avoid rooms on the second floor directly above the lobby or restaurant; those will pick up breakfast clatter and staff movement from 6am. Also skip any room near the single elevator shaft if the hotel has one — lifts in budget hotels are often noisy.

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Best views

Ask for a pool-facing room on floors 3-4 — you'll overlook the courtyard and greenery rather than the road or neighbouring buildings.

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Quietest floors

Floors 3-4 are quietest: above street-level bustle, below any rooftop machinery. In a low-rise 3-star, these floors balance stair noise and privacy.

🔊 Noise notes

Ubud's main road is loud with scooters and cars till late. Ayuna Family is on a side lane off it, but still gets some bleed-through. Morning temple processions and local roosters add unpredictability. The pool pump runs from 7am-9pm — avoid rooms directly above it.

Insider tips

1) Check in early (before 2pm) to grab a back-facing room — walk-ins often get stuck with front rooms. 2) Ask at reception for a fan; Ubud can be humid and AC units at this price point are often weak, so a ceiling fan or standing fan makes a real difference for sleep.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Hotel Facilities — Ayuna Family Ubud

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Wi-Fi

Free WiFi in rooms and common areas; speed is about 15 Mbps down / 5 Mbps up; no login required.

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Lift / Elevator

No lift. All rooms are in a two-storey building with stairs only.

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Media & Newspapers

No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand. No notable heritage quirks.

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Check-in / Check-out

Standard check-in is 14:00. Early bag-drop is allowed from 10:00. Late check-out until 18:00 costs 50% of the room rate; after 18:00, a full night's charge applies.

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Baggage Storage

Complimentary after check-out, stored in a secure office; no lockers.

Accessibility

No step-free access. All entrances and rooms are up at least one step; no wheelchair-accessible rooms.

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Parking

No on-site parking. Nearest public car park is on Jl. Bisma, 200 m away, costing about 15,000 IDR per day. No EV charging.

Fees, Taxes & Deposits

City / tourist tax: None

Deposit & card hold: A full prepayment is due at booking. A refundable security deposit of 500,000 IDR is required in cash at check-in.

5-Minute Radius Essentials

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Nearest ATM

Nearest — 786 m · ~10 min walk

Money & Currency

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Local currency

Indonesian Rupiah, IDR

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Where to exchange

Use ATMs in Ubud for decent rates; avoid airport exchange bureaux and tourist-area street changers that give poor rates or short-change.

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Cards & contactless

Cards accepted at mid-range hotels, restaurants and shops, but many warungs, markets and local transport require cash.

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Tipping etiquette

Not expected but appreciated – round up taxi fares, leave 5-10% at restaurants if service charge not included, small tip for hotel porters.

Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget

Cheap car hire →
Cheap coffee

Kopi tubruk (local-style coffee) at a warung – around 10,000-15,000 IDR.

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Best-value lunch

Nasi campur (rice with small sides) at a local warung – about 25,000-35,000 IDR.

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Affordable dinner

Mie goreng or nasi goreng at a basic restaurant – roughly 30,000-50,000 IDR for a main.

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Street food & cheap eats

Ubud market area and evening food stalls along Jalan Dewi Sita and Jalan Hanoman offer babi guling, satay and local snacks for 15,000-30,000 IDR.

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Budget groceries

Mini-marts like Circle K and Indomaret are common; larger supermarkets such as Coco Supermarket or Pepito have more variety.

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Affordable clothes

Ubud Art Market and nearby shops on Jalan Raya Ubud sell batik, sarongs and casual clothing; bargain hard for reasonable prices.

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Cheapest way around

Rent a scooter for about 60,000-80,000 IDR per day; from the airport take a pre-booked shuttle bus or use ride-hailing apps (Gojek/Grab) to Ubud for about 150,000-200,000 IDR.

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Money-saving tips

Eat at warungs not tourist-oriented cafes; shop at local markets and haggle; use ATMs in town rather than airport or hotel machines.

Good to know — Ubud

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Plugs & power

Type C/F · 230V

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Tap water

not safe — drink bottled

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Currency

$1 ≈ IDR 18058.21 · IDR

Emergency Contacts

Ubud
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Police
110
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Ambulance / Medical
118
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Fire Department
113

For non-urgent medical help in Ubud, call Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar at +62 361 227 911 or BIMC Kuta at +62 361 761 263. For tourist police, dial +62 361 754 599.

💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.

Where to Eat

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Casa Luna Local
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Cafe Wayan & Bakery indonesian;pizza;seafood
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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made warung Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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BB's Restaurant Local
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Naughty Nuri warung n Grill grill
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Naughty Nuri's asian
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Warung Ijo Ubud indonesian;local;asian
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Bali Buda Ubud Local
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Ubud, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

Your arrival at Ayuna Family Ubud

🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 786 m · ~10 min walk

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

Getting Around

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Grab or Gojek ride from Ubud town centre 15000 IDR

Ubud Monkey Forest area → Ibunda Inn and Spa, Ubud

10 min · On demand via app · 6:00–22:00 (drivers scarce after dark)

💡 Set pickup point to the main road, not the inn's lane – drivers often cancel if they can't find the side street. Cash is fine, but have small bills.

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Ngurah Rai Airport to Ibunda Inn shared shuttle 150000 IDR per person

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) → Ibunda Inn and Spa, Ubud

90 min · Every hour from 7am to 10pm · 7:00–22:00

💡 Book through your hotel or Klook for a fixed rate, avoid drivers at the arrivals hall who charge double. Shared shuttle makes a rest stop at a coffee plantation – buy nothing, it's a sales pitch.

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Private taxi from DPS to Ubud 450000 IDR

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) → Ibunda Inn and Spa, Ubud

75 min · On demand, pre-book or grab at airport taxi counter · 24 hours

💡 Use the official airport taxi counter inside baggage claim – 450k to Ubud is standard. Don't tip extra, the price is fixed. Late-night arrivals add 50% surcharge.

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Perama shuttle bus from Kuta/Denpasar to Ubud 60000 IDR per person

Perama Bus Terminal, Kuta or Denpasar → Perama Ubud stop (Jl. Hanoman), then 10-minute walk to Ibunda Inn

90 min · Every 2 hours, 6am to 6pm · 6:00–18:00

💡 Buy your ticket a day ahead at any Perama office – they sell out. The Ubud drop-off is a 700-metre walk to Ibunda Inn; take a local motorbike taxi (ojek) for 10k if you have luggage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best rooms at Ayuna Family Ubud?

Request upper-floor rooms at the back of the property to cut through noise from the main road. Top floors also get better cross-ventilation and natural light, which matters here as AC can be patchy in 3-star places.

Which rooms should I avoid at Ayuna Family Ubud?

Avoid rooms on the second floor directly above the lobby or restaurant; those will pick up breakfast clatter and staff movement from 6am. Also skip any room near the single elevator shaft if the hotel has one — lifts in budget hotels are often noisy.

Is Ayuna Family Ubud noisy?

Ubud's main road is loud with scooters and cars till late. Ayuna Family is on a side lane off it, but still gets some bleed-through. Morning temple processions and local roosters add unpredictability. The pool pump runs from 7am-9pm — avoid rooms directly above it.

Which rooms have the best views at Ayuna Family Ubud?

Ask for a pool-facing room on floors 3-4 — you'll overlook the courtyard and greenery rather than the road or neighbouring buildings.

What are insider tips for staying at Ayuna Family Ubud?

1) Check in early (before 2pm) to grab a back-facing room — walk-ins often get stuck with front rooms. 2) Ask at reception for a fan; Ubud can be humid and AC units at this price point are often weak, so a ceiling fan or standing fan makes a real difference for sleep.

What time is check-in at Ayuna Family Ubud?

Check-in at Ayuna Family Ubud is from null. Check-out is by null.

Does Ayuna Family Ubud have Wi-Fi?

Free WiFi in rooms and common areas; speed is about 15 Mbps down / 5 Mbps up; no login required.

Is there a city or tourist tax at Ayuna Family Ubud?

None

Where can I eat cheaply near Ayuna Family Ubud?

Nasi campur (rice with small sides) at a local warung – about 25,000-35,000 IDR.

What is the cheapest way to get around from Ayuna Family Ubud?

Rent a scooter for about 60,000-80,000 IDR per day; from the airport take a pre-booked shuttle bus or use ride-hailing apps (Gojek/Grab) to Ubud for about 150,000-200,000 IDR.

When is the best time to visit Ubud?

AprilMayOctober

Top Attractions in Ubud

Ubud Art Market Free

💡 Haggle firmly but politely – start at 30% of the asking price. Go at 8am before the tour buses arrive. Avoid the stuff sold near the palace, it's mass-produced.

Pura Taman Saraswati Temple Free

💡 Pop in for 15 minutes between 9am and 5pm when the lotus flowers are open. No sarong needed – they lend them at the entrance for free.

Campuhan Ridge Walk Free

💡 Start from the north end near the Ibah Hotel for a quieter stretch. The walk is about 2km round trip but you can extend onto dirt trails if you want more.

Ubud Monkey Forest

💡 Leave your sunglasses and loose items in your bag. Monkeys will snatch them. Go after 4pm when it's quieter and the light is softer for photos.

Tegenungan Waterfall

💡 Skip the busy main path – take the steep stairs down to the left of the waterfall for a quieter spot to swim. Go early on a weekday to avoid crowds. Bring swimsuit and towel.

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