Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Kuta District, Bali

April 18, 2022 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Kuta District, Indonesia including Bawa Bali - Private Tours, St. Fransiskus Xaverius Church, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Satria Gatotkaca Statue, Dalem Kahyangan Temple, Eat Street, Jalan Legian, Ground Zero Monument, Chinatown, Petitenget Temple.
Restaurants in Kuta District

1. Bawa Bali - Private Tours

Excellent
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Bawa Bali - Private Tours

Private tour guide available 7 days a week to take you on half day or full day tours of Bali. We can also organise activities for you.

2. St. Fransiskus Xaverius Church

Jl. Kartika Plaza No.107, Kuta 80361 Indonesia +62 361 751144 http://www.kutafx.com/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

St. Fransiskus Xaverius Church

3. St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Indonesia
Excellent
60%
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

Reviewed By MarSVir - New Taipei, Taiwan

Beautiful service. I was so happy, that I was able to attend English Holy Mass. I came to Bali for vacation from Slovakia. Let me give them 5 *****!

4. Satria Gatotkaca Statue

Jl. Raya Tuban No.1 Satria Gatotkaca Park, Tuban, Kuta 80361 Indonesia +62 855-8528-1401
Excellent
51%
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Satria Gatotkaca Statue

Reviewed By tipplersnepal - Kathmandu, Nepal

You can see it by the road, the sheer size of it is impressive. Follows Old Hindu story where Lord Krishna drives his chariot for Arjuna to fight evil.

5. Dalem Kahyangan Temple

Jl. Patih Jelantik No.16, Legian 80361 Indonesia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Dalem Kahyangan Temple

Reviewed By _suemurray101p - Perth, Australia

A beautiful temple with a very long history The Hindu culture is explained through the different gods and their purpose. I found this place tranquil and the sculpture was exquisite

6. Eat Street

Jl. Laksamana Basangkasa/ Jl. Oberoi, Seminyak 80361 Indonesia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Eat Street

Reviewed By sweetchloe39 - Melbourne, Australia

I stayed near here and it was really close to walk here (and safe). Lots of boutique shops, restaurants and cafes. And a couple of markets at the corners.

7. Jalan Legian

Legian 80361 Indonesia
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4.0 based on 2,059 reviews

Jalan Legian

This street that connects Seminyak with Kuta isn't just a venue for pulsating nightlife. It's also an excellent spot for some retail therapy, what with its collection of jewelry and clothing shops.

Reviewed By F5867PBloriw

Found walking along Jalan Legian to be a fascinating experience. Lots of miniature stores to haggle, and plenty of opportunities to interact with the locals. Massage parlours, street cafes and 24/7 convenience stores with over the counter alcohol abound in this busy and bustling street.

8. Ground Zero Monument

Legian Street, Kuta Indonesia
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4.0 based on 2,849 reviews

Ground Zero Monument

The Bali Bombing Memorial, Ground Zero was built in the memory of terror attack that took place on 12th October, 2002 in Bali. It is considered as the deadliest terror attack in the history of Bali. The simple yet elegant architecture is made from carved stones and has a huge marble plaque with names as well nationalities of those who were killed in the attack.

Reviewed By andrewwS587CV - Shell Cove, Australia

Second time I have visited this site and is always an emotional place for me. Being an Australian we just have to go and pay our respect to all those who died from everywhere around the world in this senseless act. The names of those lost makes the site a bit of a sacred and a somber location. Thank you to the Indonesian government and the beautiful people of Bali for creating this beautiful memorial site.

9. Chinatown

Jl. Dewi Sartika No.1, Tuban, Kuta 80361 Indonesia
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Chinatown

10. Petitenget Temple

Jalan Petitenget, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta 80361 Indonesia
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4.0 based on 121 reviews

Petitenget Temple

Reviewed By Dreamytraveller08 - England, United Kingdom

Please Note: This review is for The Vihara Dharmayana Temple in Kuta. It’s submitted here because this temple does not have a Tripadvisor site for reviews. Bonnie, our driver asked if we wanted to stop at this Chinese Buddhist Temple in Kuta en-route to Anika Tailor. We were excited as we missed visiting a Buddhist temple whilst in Lovina. Buddhism is similar to Hindu Religion and on many levels it connected well with aspects of our faith and belief, also an opportunity to extend our knowledge and clear our busy minds. The temple dates back to 1876 and is located on JL Blambangan a busy strip of town. Crossing the road was like a ‘tight rope walk’ as we dodged the traffic. Kuta is well known for it’s chaotic, full on boisterous party scene and beach sunsets, so we were surprised to have stumbled across a bit of peace and serenity at this Buddhist temple. The courtyard has a warm and peaceful feeling displaying goddess statues, menacing dragons wrapped around elaborate pillars. The entrance is dominated in beautiful red and gold with ornate structures, large red lanterns effortlessly swaying in the afternoon breeze. We took off our shoes and stepped inside, observed locals praying and quietly chanting, captivated by swirls of fragrant incense sticks adding to the spiritual atmosphere. We gently tip toed around listening and admiring the intricate interior, leaving us to question many things in life we take for granted. A sense of peace and calmness lifted our spirits and we appreciated how religion can change one’s thoughts and thinking even momentarily. We wondered at our leisure and it was nice not to be hurried at any point. Bonnie gave us adequate opportunity for photos and ask local devotees insightful questions, although I guess this would have been in broken English. The temple is not huge but well maintained, clean and it’s striking architecture gives it that far eastern-style ambience. We enjoyed our stop here and learned religion plays an imperative part in the lives of Balinese people and culture. We left with strong emotions of calmness and a clear mind reflecting how dipping into a spiritual world for a short space of time can alter your mindfulness, we showed our gratitude by leaving a donation. Yep! we walked away taking only the good, now we were ready to uncover the other crazy side of Kuta! Tip: Check opening times prior to visit, be mindful of your attire i.e. no bare arms, no shorts and be generous in leaving a donation. Terima makasi. Indu & Versha.

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