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Top 10 Things to Do in Denpasar to Discover Art and Culture

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

27 JUL 23 . 4 MIN READ . GUIDES

Discovering Culture in Denpasar: Best Things to Do

Wondering what to do and what to see in Denpasar, Bali? This vibrant city – the provincial capital of Bali – is a hidden gem, often overlooked by tourists who choose to explore the more popular parts of the island. Denpasar, however, is an exciting cultural hub brimming with ancient temples, fascinating museums, art galleries and heritage monuments. The best part? You get to skip the huge crowds in exchange for an authentic Balinese experience. Whether you’re an art lover, a history buff, or just want a glimpse of the real Bali, Denpasar has a host of sightseeing options perfect for you!

Top 10 things to do in Denpasar

This is your essential guide to the top 10 things to do in Denpasar to experience the richness of Balinese culture!

  1. Museum Negeri Provinsi Bali
  2. Sakenan Temple
  3. Bajra Sandhi Monument
  4. Le Mayeur Museum
  5. Kertalangu Cultural Village
  6. Fingerprint Painting Museum
  7. Jagatnatha Temple
  8. Pura Maospahit
  9. IAM Bali 3D Interactive Art Museum
  10. Taman Werdhi Budaya Arts Centre

1. Museum Negeri Provinsi Bali

Located in the centre of the bustling Denpasar city, the Museum Negeri Propinsi Bali – commonly known as the Bali Museum – is home to the island’s largest collection of cultural and historic artefacts. This is your one-stop shop for Balinese culture, with rich displays of textiles, traditional masks and ancient relics. Spend the day learning just about everything about the island’s heritage, culture and traditions.

After a long day of museum visits, we recommend relaxing with an evening cruise around Bali.

Timings:

Open daily, 7:30am to 3:30pm

How to reach: Take the K1B to Thamrin, and take a 14-minute walk to the museum


Address:
Jl Mayor Wisnu No.1, Dangin Puri, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80232, Indonesia.

2. Sakenan Temple

Sakenan Temple is a Balinese Hindu temple located on Serangan Island in southern Denpasar. After a hectic day of sightseeing, stepping into this sacred oasis of calm is just what you need. Believed to have been built in the 10th century, the temple is made of limestone and coral and lets you experience first-hand the beauty of Balinese architecture.

Timings: Open daily, 8am to 6pm

How to reach:

  1. Take the K5B and get off at Serangan 2
  2.  Take a 30-minute walk to the temple

Address:
Jl Pulau Serangan, Sesetan, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80229, Indonesia

3. Bajra Sandhi Monument

 

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Located in the heart of Denpasar city, this majestic site is a symbol of the struggle of the Balinese people against Dutch colonialism. For history buffs, the first floor features 33 dioramas depicting different episodes from Balinese history. Or, simply climb the spiral staircase for exquisite rooftop views of Denpasar!

Timings:

Monday – Friday, 8am to 6pm, Saturday 9am to 6pm, Sunday 10am to 6pm

How to reach:

  1. Take the K2B to Sudirman 2.
  2. Get off here, and take a taxi or a 24-minute walk to the monumen

Address:
Jl Raya Puputan No.142, Panjer, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80234, Indonesia

4. Le Mayeur Museum

Le Mayeur Museum showcases the paintings of Brussels-born painter Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres. Located in the former home of the artist and his wife, it offers a rare glimpse into how the artist lived, worked and created. Stroll through the artist’s studio, or take a peek into his reading room and bedroom. The museum houses around 80 of Le Mayeur’s finest paintings.

Timings:

Saturday – Thursday, 8am to 3:30pm
Friday, 8:30am to 12:30pm

How to reach:

Take the K5B to Simpang Sanur, and take an 8-minute walk to the museum.


5. Kertalangu Cultural Village

 

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Picture this – 80 acres of lush rice paddy fields, all managed by local village farmers! The Kertalangu Cultural Village will let you experience rural Balinese life unlike the other touristy areas in Bali. Activities for the adventurous include traditional Balinese dance lessons, horseback riding, and the opportunity to plant rice paddy yourself. Looking for a more relaxing day? You’ll be spoilt for choice with various restaurants, spas, and even beauty salons.

Timings:

Open daily, 8am to 10pm

How to reach:

  1. The nearest K5B stop Titi Banda.
  2. Get off here, and take a 10-minute walk to the village.

Address:
Bypass Ngurah Rai No.88, Kesiman Kertalangu, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80237, Indonesia

6. Fingerprint Painting Museum

Museum Lukisan Sidik Jari, or the Fingerprint Painting Museum, showcases the private collection of famous Balinese artist I Gusti Ngurah Gede Pemecutan. These paintings, however, are unlike anything you’ve seen before. The artist uses just his fingerprints to paint, a technique he discovered completely by accident. The museum also hosts dance and painting lessons for kids and adolescents – the perfect way to keep your kids occupied for an afternoon.

Timings:

Monday – Friday, 8am to 4pm, Saturday – Sunday, 9am to 12pm

How to reach:

  1. Take the K3B and get off at Kantor Gubernur Bali 1.
  2. Take a 17-minute walk to the museum.

Address:
Jl Hayam Wuruk No.201, Sumerta Kelod, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80239, Indonesia

7. Jagatnatha Temple

Jagatnatha Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Bali, located in the heart of Denpasar. It has a stunning white coral Padmasana shrine in the inner courtyard. Intricate stone carvings depicting various scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata adorn the walls.

Don’t miss the traditional wayang kulit (leather shadow puppet) performances here that happen on new moons and full moons.

Timings:

Open daily, 8am to 5pm

How to reach:

Take the KOR 2B Bus to ITDC 2, and take a 28-minute walk to the temple.


Address:
Tukad Balian No.108, Renon, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80234, Indonesia

8. Pura Maospahit

 

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Pura Maospahit is a Balinese Hindu temple that was built in the 14th century, during the time of the Majapahit Kingdom. The temple is a significant site of Balinese heritage – its terracotta brick architecture will take your breath away. And the huge statues of a Garuda (the Hindu mythical bird) and a massive Batara Bayu (God of Wind) are a sight to behold.

Timings:

Open daily, 6am to 6pm

How to reach:

Take the K2B to Pasar Burung Satria, and take a 15-minute walk to the temple.


Address:
Jl Sutomo No.6, Pemecutan Kaja, Kec. Denpasar Utara, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80231, Indonesia

9. IAM Bali 3D Interactive Art Museum

The IAM Bali 3D Interactive Art Museum is the perfect spot for a fun-filled day with the whole family. This interactive art gallery is located right below the landmark Bajra Sandhi Museum, and features optical illusion-inspired art and some seriously mind-bending 3D trick art murals. If you’re looking for Insta-worthy photo ops, this museum is your Mecca.

Timings:

Open daily, 11am to 4pm

How to reach:

  1. The nearest K2B stop is Sudirman 2.
  2. From there, take a 24-minute walk to the museum.

Address:
Jl Bajra Sandhi Monument, Jl. Raya Puputan, Panjer, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80234, Indonesia

10. Taman Werdhi Budaya Arts Centre

 

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The Taman Werdhi Budaya Arts Centre is an art lover’s paradise with a treasure trove of Balinese paintings, woodcarvings, masks and shadow puppets. Go here to soak in the depth and richness of Balinese heritage and culture. It’s also the location for the iconic Bali Arts Festival, an amazing showcase of exhibitions and art competitions that takes place annually.

Timings:

Monday to Thursday & Saturday, 7:30am to 3:30pm, Friday, 7:30am to 1pm

How to reach:

Take the K2B to Banjar Kayu Mas, and take a 22-minute walk to the centre


Address:
Jl Nusa Indah No.1, Panjer, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80236, Indonesia

With its plethora of art galleries, museums and authentic Balinese experiences, Denpasar offers the perfect setting to expand your cultural horizons. Once you’ve had your fill of art, culture and history, we recommend soaking in the island’s natural beauty with a Bali Waterfalls Tour, or a stunning cruise around Lembogan Island. Unforgettable experiences await you in Denpasar – are you ready to start exploring?

How else you can conquer Bali on your next trip:

11. Take an airport pass

For the ultimate, hassle-free experience, take an airport pass. With its option for airport transfers, lounge access and VIP immigration assistance, you’re guaranteed to have a stress-free arrival.


12. Book a SIM card

While you’re scouting for hidden gems in Denpasar, make sure to book your SIM card for uninterrupted 4G connectivity.


13. Rent a scooter

Discover the heart of Bali’s bustling capital city, Denpasar, with the freedom of a rented scooter. Experience an adventurous journey as you meander through vibrant streets, immerse yourself in local culture, and embrace the warm tropical breeze. Cruise along tree-lined avenues, encounter colorful markets, explore ancient temples, and soak in the vibrant charm of Denpasar’s neighborhoods


14. Hire a private car or minibus

When it comes to exploring Bali, hiring a private car or minibus is the perfect choice to ensure a seamless and comfortable journey. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler, well-versed in the island’s wonders, or embarking on your first-time solo trip, a reliable private car and minibus services will make your Bali experience seamless!


Commonly Asked Questions

1. Where is Denpasar?

Denpasar is the provincial capital of Bali Island in Indonesia and the major hub that connects the many tourist destinations within Bali.

2. How do I get around in Denpasar?

To get around in Denpasar, travellers can rent a scooter, avail of ride-hailing apps like Gojek & Grab, or book a taxi. Travellers can also take public transportation, including the local minibus called the bemo.

3. When is the best time to visit Denpasar?

The best time to visit Bali is the dry season, between April and October.

4. How do I get to Denpasar?

A wide array of international and domestic flights will take you to Ngurah Rai International Airport – located 13km south of Denpasar.

5. Is it safe to travel around Denpasar?

Yes, Denpasar is a safe city. However, it is recommended to avoid secluded areas alone at night, and always be vigilant about your valuables.

 


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