Weekly workshops and art activities for children in Ubud. They are held at Zest Ubud, The Pengkolan Warung, and Bali Kids Land (currently undergoing renovations). You can also invite the organizers fo…
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Bali might be renowned for its epic surf breaks, but what if you’re more into kicking a ball than catching waves?
Until recently, playing football on the island was a bit of a gamble, largely confined to sporadic games in Canggu. But since last autumn, the game has changed.
A nice, clean place to watch football or any other game on TV.
There’s a chance to play pool with a large group.
Prompt service and simple, understandable food are a delight.
One of the party spots in Bali. Open 24/7.
You can eat, dance, and socialize here. Prices are slightly above average. The food is good (night delivery available).
They show football broadcasts. This sports bar is often recommended to visit.
One of the best places in Ubud to watch all your favorite sports events.
With 8 large high-definition screens, we can always accommodate you whether it's Premier League football, AFL, NRL, Formula 1, rugby, etc.
This place may appear simple, like a basic warung, but it’s clean and inviting.
The friendly owners, a Thai wife and a Balinese husband, cook and serve together.
Even the residents of the paradise island sometimes want to change the scenery, hop on a plane, forget about work matters and traffic jams in Canggu, and embark on a journey.