I spent over a year living in Ubud, and before that, I backpacked across Bali, hopping between hostels to save money. I also completed my yoga teacher training here, so I know this town well beyond the Monkey Forest and the rice terraces. The best hostels in Ubud, Bali, start at $4/night and are mostly clustered within a 10-15-minute walk of Ubud Palace whihc is the center of Ubud.
Ubud’s hostel scene has a distinct personality. You’re not going to find the loud beach-bar energy of Canggu here. What you get instead: morning yoga at 7 AM, complimentary 15-minute massages, rice field views, wellness programming, and a crowd that’s generally there to do something beyond lying on a sun lounger. The tradeoff is that dorm beds cost a bit more than elsewhere in Bali, and not every property that calls itself a hostel actually functions like one.
When booking your Ubud hostel, location matters but less than you’d expect. Grab is cheap and runs everywhere. A ride across central Ubud costs around IDR 15,000 ($1). Use the map below to see hostel locations relative to Ubud Palace and the Monkey Forest, then check prices and book.
The hostels on this list are the real deal. Most are bookable on Hostelworld with free cancellation, so you can lock in a rate now and adjust later.
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| 🏆 Best women-only hostel ✅ Female-only, wellness focus ✅ 12-min walk to center Arya Wellness → | 🏆 Best for meeting people ✅ Daily events, activities, yoga ✅ 10-min scooter from center Puri Garden → | 🏆 Best overall ✅ Pool, yoga, free breakfast ✅ 10-min walk to center Savanna Ubud → |
Best Hostels in Ubud Bali 2026 Guide
| Hostel | Price Starts from | Walk to Ubud Center |
| Arya Wellness | $24/night | 12-min walk |
| Puri Garden | $22/night | Scooter ride |
| Wayan House | $22/night | 5-min walk |
| Savanna Ubud | $22/night | 10-min walk |
| Green Paddy | $18/night | 15-min walk |
| Kuna Bali | $13/night | 5-min walk |
| Pillow Inn Ubud | $12/night | 5-min walk |
| Bamboo Ubud | $11/night | 5-min walk |
| Ubud Rice Field House | $10/night | Grab ride |
| Aru House | $9/night | 3-min walk |
| Sunshine Vintage | $9/night | 20-min walk |
| Jero di Bisma | $4/night | 8-min walk |
Here are the best hostels in Ubud Bali, within walking distance (or a short Grab ride) to Ubud Palace with prices and reviews.
Savanna Ubud: best hostels in Ubud with private rooms

💲 from $22 USD | 🌟 9.6/10 | 🚶 10-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Savanna Ubud feels like the easy choice when you just want things to work without stress. You’ll love how close it is to everything, about six minutes to the Monkey Forest and ten minutes to Ubud Palace, so your days feel simple instead of rushed or chaotic. It’s close enough to walk everywhere, but far enough that you can still sleep without street noise keeping you up.
What really makes you feel good staying here is how comfortable and taken care of you feel. The air-conditioned dorms, proper-sized beds, and chill pool give you space to relax, while the free morning yoga, short massage, and included breakfast make your day feel lighter from the start. And in the evenings, the casual movie nights or dinners make it easy to connect with people without feeling awkward or forced.
“This is the best hostel I’ve ever been! King size beds in the dorms, amazing pool, staff was so nice and the location was perfect.”— Rachel, United Kingdom [ See more reviews ]
Puri Garden Hotel & Hostel: best hostel in Ubud for meeting people

💲 from $22 USD | 🌟 9.8/10 | 🚶 10-min scooter from center to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Puri Garden ii feels like the kind of place where you stay busy in the best way. It’s about 1.6 miles from central Ubud, so you’ll likely need a scooter or Grab to get around, which can feel like a small hassle at first. But once you settle in, you may not even feel the need to leave much. The energy here keeps you engaged, and many people end up spending most of their time right inside the hostel.
What makes Puri Garden feel special is how alive it feels every single day. You’re not just staying somewhere, you’re joining in. Free yoga, breakfast, short massages, cooking classes, and family-style Indonesian dinners make it easy to connect with people and feel part of something. The staff actually run the events, not just post them on a board, so it feels real and welcoming.
“I loved staying in this hostel. It had a very social atmosphere, and the beds were spacious and comfortable. I enjoyed talking to the staff the most and hearing their recommendations, shoutout to Wayan. I will definitely stay here again next time I’m in Ubud.”— Chasee, USA [ See more reviews ]
Arya Wellness: best hostels in ubud for solo travellers

💲 from $24 USD | 🌟 9.9/10 | 🚶 12-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Arya Wellness feels calm the moment you walk in, especially if you want a space that feels safe and supportive. Since it’s female-only, many solo travelers say they relax faster here and feel more at ease. The location helps too. You’re right on Jalan Monkey Forest, about 12 minutes to Ubud Palace and seven minutes to the Monkey Forest entrance, so your days feel simple and easy to plan.
What makes Arya Wellness stand out is how cared for you feel throughout the day. Your mornings can start with meditation or yoga, followed by pilates, healing circles, or even a cooking class that many guests say is worth the extra cost.
Most activities are already included, so it feels like you’re getting real value without constantly spending more. The healthy meals, quiet pool time, and relaxed atmosphere create a slower, more intentional vibe that feels very different from louder mixed hostels.
“Amazing place with the best vibe. It was my second stay at Arya. The female-only vibe is so different but so good. And the activities every day make you feel like you’re in a summer camp.”— Anonymous, Hostelworld [ See more reviews ]
Kuna Bali: best mid-range social hostel in Ubud

💲 from $13 USD | 🌟 9.7/10 | 🚶 5-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Kuna Bali located just behind the Monkey Forest Sanctuary five minutes’ walk to the Ubud market and palace, and a short walk to the forest entrance. This place feels like a smart choice when you want to stay right in the middle of everything.
What makes this stay feel like great value is how much you get for the price. You’ve got a rooftop terrace, pool, and lounge where it’s easy to relax, plus daily yoga, short massages, and fun evening events that help you meet people without effort. The dorm beds feel comfortable and private, with curtains, lockers, and air conditioning, which helps you sleep better after long days out. At around $13 a night, it feels like you’re getting more than you paid for.
“Really nice hostel! The staff is super attentive, helpful and friendly. Especially Febi is great! I would recommend this hostel when you are in Ubud!”— Anonymous, Hostelworld [ See more reviews ]
Sunshine Vintage House: best budget hostel with local character

💲 from $9 USD | 🌟 9.7/10 | 🚶 20-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Sunshine Vintage House feels like staying somewhere with Bali local living culture, not just another hostel. You’re in Padang Tegal Village, about 1.3 miles from Ubud Palace, so it’s a 20-minute walk or a quick Grab ride into town. The hostel feels more local and lived-in, with a traditional Balinese compound and vintage touches that make your stay feel personal instead of generic.
What makes this place feel different is the quiet, relaxed pace. You wake up to simple breakfast, sip coffee or tea anytime, and get honest tips from staff who actually know the area. There’s no pool or big social events here, and that’s exactly why many people choose it. You get a calmer, more authentic base, plus great local warungs nearby, all for around $9 a night, which makes it feel like one of the best budget finds in Ubud.
“The staff are super friendly and helpful with recommendations and directions. Their warm hospitality made my whole Bali experience more enjoyable.”— Anonymous, Hostelworld [ See more reviews ]
Pillow Inn Ubud: best hostel in Ubud for digital nomads

💲 from $12 USD | 🌟 8.5/10 | 🚶 5-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Pillow Inn Ubud feels like a practical choice when you want to balance work and downtime in one place. You’re within five minutes of Ubud Palace and Saraswati Temple, so getting around feels easy and efficient. If you’re working remotely, the coworking space, rooftop bar, and two pools give you the kind of setup that helps your day feel productive without feeling stuck indoors.
What makes this place feel functional is how everything is designed for comfort and routine. The pod beds give you privacy with curtains, lamps, and storage, while free yoga and breakfast help your mornings feel structured and smooth. Some guests mention small issues with pool or bathroom upkeep, so it’s worth keeping that in mind before booking. Still, at around $12 a night with coworking space and social areas, it feels like a fair trade for the convenience you get.
“One of the best places I’ve stayed in Bali, hotels included. Dorms and bathrooms are cleaned several times per day. The free yoga in the mornings and social events at night were the highlight.”— Anonymous, TripAdvisor [ See more reviews ]
Ubud Rice Field House: best Ubud hostel for nature lovers

💲 from $10 USD | 🌟 9.5/10 | 🚶 Grab ride (10 min) to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Ubud Rice Field House feels like a quiet escape when you want mores less busy streets compared to Ubud center. It’s about three miles from central Ubud, so you’ll take a 10-minute Grab ride that costs around IDR 25,000 each way. But that little distance is what makes it feel special. You wake up surrounded by real rice paddies and wide-open views that feel peaceful in a way central hostels simply can’t match.
What makes this stay feel different is the calm you notice throughout the day. The natural wood and stone design blends into the landscape, while simple things like breakfast, WiFi, and daily yoga help your routine feel steady and relaxed. Many guests end up extending their stay because it feels hard to leave once you settle in. It’s not the right fit if you want nightlife and crowds, but if your goal is to slow down and recharge, this place just feels right.
“The view is astonishing. A very relaxing atmosphere, you can only hear nature, especially at night. Good value for money.”— Anonymous, Hostelworld [ See more reviews ]
Bamboo Ubud Hostel: Good Hostel in Ubud Central

💲 from $11 USD | 🌟 8.8/10 | 🚶 5-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Bamboo Ubud Hostel feels like a simple, no-fuss choice when you just need a clean place to sleep in a great spot. You’re about five minutes from Ubud Market, which makes getting around feel easy, especially when your days are packed with exploring temples, shops, and cafes. The rooms are air-conditioned, WiFi works well, and everything feels practical without paying extra for things you may not even use.
What makes this place feel convenient is how straightforward your stay becomes. The on-site restaurant helps on those early mornings when you want coffee fast, or late nights when you’re too tired to walk far for food. There’s no pool or events here, but that’s exactly why it works for many travelers. If you plan to spend most of your time outside exploring Ubud, this place feels like a smart, budget-friendly base that keeps things simple.
“Comfortable and clean dormitory. Hot shower, friendly staff, and a great location in a quiet area away from the busy main street. Easy to get around and close to everything. Very good price — I’d stay here again.”— Anonymous, Booking.com [ See more reviews ]
Jero di Bisma Hostel: the cheapest hostel in Ubud

💲 from $4 USD | 🌟 9.8/10 | 🚶 8-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Jero di Bisma is one of those rare finds that almost feels too good to be true for the price. You’re only about 500 meters from Ubud Market and Ubud Palace, yet tucked into a quiet lane that helps your nights feel peaceful instead of noisy. At around $4 a night, it gives you that sense of relief when you realize you can stay central without stressing about your budget.
What makes this place feel dependable is how simple and functional everything is. The dorm stays clean, the showers are hot, and the staff are known to be helpful when you need something. There’s no pool or big social scene here, but there is a local restaurant makes meals easy and affordable when you don’t want to wander far. If you plan to spend most of your time exploring Ubud, this feels like a practical base that keeps your costs low without sacrificing comfort.
“Great room, had everything I needed. Staff were really helpful. Good value.”— Anonymous, Booking.com [ See more reviews ]
Aru House: best cheap hostel in the Ubud for private rooms

💲 from $9 USD | 🌟 10.0/10 | 🚶 3-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Aru House is in the Ubud City-Center district, you’re only about 300 meters from Ubud Market and Ubud Palace, so stepping outside feels effortless, no long walks or transport needed.
What makes this place feel like smart value is how much you get for the price and location. The terrace and garden views give you a quiet spot to slow down between outings, even without big amenities like pools or events.
And once you walk out the door, you’re minutes from cafes, galleries, and restaurants, which makes your days feel flexible and fun. If you’d rather spend your money on good food and experiences instead of hostel extras, this place just makes sense.
“Great location. Lovely hosts. Good value for money — everything you need is right there.”— Anonymous, Booking.com [ See more reviews ]
The Wayan House: best family-run hostel in Ubud

💲 from $22 USD | 🌟 9.8/10 | 🚶 5-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
The Wayan House is a family-run property with traditional Balinese decor, carved wood, intricate textiles, a lush garden within walking distance of the Monkey Forest and the market. The difference between this and the bigger social hostels is the warmth: the owners know their guests by name, offer genuine recommendations, and organize free dinners to get people talking.
What makes this stay feel memorable is the connection you build while you’re there. The owners often remember your name, share honest local tips, and host free dinners that help conversations happen naturally. There’s a small pool, and it costs a bit more than other dorm options, but that extra cost feels tied to the experience itself. If you’re looking for something more personal and authentic, this place feels worth it.
“Lovely staff and activities arranged at the hostel. Good for meeting travelers. The dormitory was clean and serviced every day. Ample storage spaces.”— Anonymous, Hostelworld [ See more reviews ]
Green Paddy Hostel & Villa: best hostel in Ubud with an infinity pool

💲 from $18 USD | 🌟 9.6/10 | 🚶 15-min walk to Ubud center | 📸 Instagram
Green Paddy Hostel & Villa feels peaceful the moment you see the rice field views. You’re about 0.8 miles from central Ubud, close enough to reach town easily but far enough to feel calm and open. The infinity pool overlooking the paddies is the kind of view that makes you slow down without trying, and it honestly feels like something you’d expect from a resort, not a hostel.
What makes this place feel special is the quiet, relaxed rhythm of the day. The open-air lounges and rustic-modern style give you space to unwind, without the pressure of packed schedules or constant social events. You can wake up to green views, take a swim, and head out to explore whenever you feel ready. If you like beautiful surroundings and prefer doing things at your own pace, this place just feels easy to settle into.
“The view is astonishing. A chilled-out place where you can fully enjoy the nature of Ubud.”— Anonymous, Hostelworld [ See more reviews ]
Tips for staying in Ubud hostels

Planning ahead makes your trip feel smoother, especially during peak months. July to August and December get busy fast, and popular places like Savanna, Puri Garden, and Arya often fill up weeks in advance. If you travel during quieter months like October to November or February to March, things feel more flexible, and you’ll usually find better prices and more room to choose where you stay.
Getting around Ubud feels simple once you know what to expect. The airport is quite far, which is about 1.5 hours away, so budgeting around $25–30 for a taxi helps avoid surprises when you land. Grab rides around central Ubud are cheap and easy, while rides to places farther out cost a bit more but still feel affordable.
And since Ubud gets heavy rain from November through March, packing a light rain jacket and waterproof sandals helps you stay comfortable when sudden downpours hit.
FAQs: best hostels in Ubud Bali
What is the cheapest hostel in Ubud?
Jero di Bisma and Tunjung Hostel both offer dorm beds from around $4-5/night with central locations. Aru Jero di Bisma and Tunjung Hostel usually offer dorm beds starting around $4–5 per night, and both located in central areas that make getting around very walkable. Aru House and Pondok Tis Bisma come in slightly higher at $6–9 per night, but still keep you close to Ubud Palace and the main streets, which saves time and transport costs during your stay.
Which Ubud hostel is best for solo female travelers?
Arya Wellness stands out as the strongest choice if you want a female-only space with structured wellness activities and a calm, supportive atmosphere. Many solo women mention feeling comfortable here from day one.
Savanna Ubud and Puri Garden are also solid picks if you prefer a mixed hostel, since both offer female-only dorm options while still keeping a social but balanced vibe.
How far are Ubud hostels from the airport?
Most Ubud hostels sit about 22–25 miles from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), which usually means around a 1.5-hour drive, depending on traffic. Budget roughly $25–30 for a fixed-rate airport taxi, especially if you’re arriving late at night. Some hostels also offer paid shuttle services, which can feel easier if you don’t want to deal with transport right after landing.
Which Ubud hostel has the best pool?
Green Paddy Hostel & Villa easily stands out for pool views, with an infinity pool overlooking rice fields that feels closer to a resort than a hostel. If you want something more central, Savanna Ubud, Kuna Bali, and Pillow Inn are strong alternatives, with Pillow Inn offering two pools, which makes it easier to find space even during busy times.
Which Ubud hostel should you book?

For most travelers, Savanna Ubud feels like the safest overall pick, thanks to its strong location, pool, free breakfast, and yoga, plus a social atmosphere that doesn’t feel overwhelming. Choose Puri Garden if you want a full social experience with daily activities, or Arya Wellness if you’re a solo female traveler looking for a quieter, wellness-focused environment.
If you’re watching your budget, Jero di Bisma, Tunjung, or Aru House give you central locations for $4–9 per night, which makes exploring Ubud feel simple without overspending. Sunshine Vintage House offers more local character at a similar price, just slightly outside the busiest center.
If your priority is a beautiful pool without a party-heavy crowd, Green Paddy Hostel & Villa feels like the right balance between scenery and calm.
Prices can change quickly during peak season, so it helps to check current availability early. Most Ubud hostels offer free cancellation within 24–48 hours of arrival, which means you can book now and adjust later if your plans shift. Always check current availability and rates on Hostelworld.
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