Saraswati Water Temple
Saraswati Temple was built in the 1950s and it’s dedicated to the Hindu goddess Saraswati (the goddess of learning, literature, and art).
My favorite part about this place would have to be the big ornate doorways with old traditional Balinese architecture and artistic wall patterns.
The designs on the doors are incredibly detailed when you get close to them. Tourists aren’t allowed to go through these doors to the main temple, but it still makes a great Insta photo spot!
You can walk through the whole place in about 15 minutes, but it’s all free. Morning is the best time to come here, because it gets pretty crowded with tourists by noon.
If you want to continue the cultural experience, there’s also a traditional Balinese dance performance held here at 7:30 PM every night, which costs 80k IDR (~$5).
There’s also a restaurant here called Lotus Cafeethat looks over the pond, but the prices are a bit on the high side for Bali.