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GWK Cultural Park

Ungasan, Indonesia
ParkUngasanIndonesiaCapacity: About 7,0001 upcoming events
GWK Cultural Park
Type
Park
City
Ungasan
Country
Indonesia
Upcoming events
1
Address
Jl. Kw. Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Ungasan, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali
Time zone
Singapore Standard Time
Capacity
About 7,000

About this venue

GWK Cultural Park is far more than a park—it’s a monumental cultural complex in Bali that blends expansive outdoor spaces with visitor-friendly zones and a striking visual backdrop that has made it one of the island’s most photographed landmarks. Its open layout and clearly defined areas make it ideal for daytime visits, cultural programs, and open-air events, with the feel of a “grand stage” under the sky.

Inside, the experience is shaped by wide walkways, scenic viewpoints, and well-placed rest spots where visitors can pause between scheduled activities or simply soak up the atmosphere. The park typically includes refreshment and souvenir areas, along with practical services that make the stay more comfortable—especially during the warmer parts of the day.

Address: Jl. Kw. Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Ungasan, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Bali, Indonesia. The easiest way to arrive is by private transport or taxi/ride-hailing services: vehicles can drop you near the main entrance, and there are usually organized areas nearby for stopping and parking. For broader guidance on getting around the city and the surrounding area, see the general text further down the page.

About the city

Ungasan, a calmer gem on Bali’s southern coast, is increasingly recognized as a starting point for top-tier concerts, sporting gatherings, and nightlife on the Bukit Peninsula. Here you get a blend of an easygoing ocean vibe and quick access to the best-known event areas, so it’s simple to fit your stay into your travel plan—whether you’re coming for a big production or want to feel the local rhythm after the show.

For arrival and getting around, most visitors use I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), then rely on the road network and trusted transport options such as taxis, private drivers, and the Grab and Gojek apps. For a more budget-friendly way to move through the wider Denpasar area and South Bali, the public bus system Trans Metro Dewata can also be useful, while Terminal Ubung in Denpasar is often mentioned as a key overland hub. Since Bali doesn’t have a classic railway network, planning stays straightforward: from Ungasan, venues, beachfront clubs, and larger sporting locations are typically reached by road, with flexible departures and short transfers toward Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, and Uluwatu.

As a travel bonus, Ungasan is perfect for a “before and after” itinerary: cliffside strolls, sunsets, and quick trips to sights that have become synonymous with South Bali. Nearby you’ll find Uluwatu with dramatic views, the cultural complex Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK), and beaches such as Melasti Beach and Pandawa Beach, where you can catch the sea and the photos that complete the experience. If you prefer a quieter end to the night, it’s enough to step away from the main roads and find a terrace overlooking the ocean—this sense of space and ease is exactly what makes Ungasan a great base for events in Bali.