Tattoo Studios in Ubud

Ubud is the artistic and cultural heart of Bali, and its tattoo scene reflects that character. Studios here draw on the area's deep connection to Hindu-Balinese art and offer some of the island's most authentic traditional tattoo work. You will also find excellent modern studios covering fine line, realism, and custom work in Ubud's creative atmosphere.

7 studios in Ubud

Yan Tino Tattoo Ubud
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Yan Tino Tattoo Ubud

Ubud · Traditional

Ubud's leading tattoo studio, renowned for traditional Balinese motifs and spiritual designs. Two locations with a team skilled in both cultural tattoo work and modern styles.

Twist Tattoo Ubud
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Twist Tattoo Ubud

Ubud · Fine Line

Owner-operated Ubud studio with a strong Instagram presence, known for fine line, blackwork, and realism. Artists take a collaborative, story-driven approach to custom design work.

Ink Alchemist Bali
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Ink Alchemist Bali

Ubud · Fine Line

Ubud studio with a cult following built entirely on word of mouth and Instagram. Known for elevating client concepts into refined, detailed pieces. Fine line and ornamental work are specialties.

Galerimikro Tattoo Studio
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Galerimikro Tattoo Studio

Ubud · Fine Line

Ubud's specialist in micro and minimalist tattoo work. Fine line pieces executed with exceptional precision at small scales. The name means 'micro gallery,' and the work lives up to it.

Quiet Ink Studio Ubud
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Quiet Ink Studio Ubud

Ubud · Fine Line

Quiet Ink's Ubud branch serving Bali's artistic heartland. Same fine line precision with transparent pricing, walk-in availability, and artists skilled in both delicate and detailed work.

Karma House Tattoo Temple
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Karma House Tattoo Temple

Ubud · Fine Line

Unique Ubud concept combining a tattoo studio with specialty coffee. Three artists specializing in fine line, traditional Balinese, and cover-up work in a creative, café-like atmosphere.

Yan Tino Ubud Tattoo 2
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Yan Tino Ubud Tattoo 2

Ubud · Cover Up

Second Yan Tino location in Ubud extending the brand's celebrated tattoo work. Same quality standards, collaborative design process, and strong cover-up capability as the original.

What to Expect from Tattoo Studios in Ubud

Ubud brings a spiritual and artistic dimension to the tattoo experience that the beach areas do not offer. Studios here attract clients seeking culturally meaningful designs rooted in Hindu-Balinese tradition, including Karang Bhoma masks, sacred geometry, and traditional hand-poke techniques. The pace is slower and more intentional. Studios like Yan Tino and Karma House connect the tattoo experience to Bali's cultural heritage, with some offering ceremonial blessings. The atmosphere is calmer and more reflective than the high-energy beach strips. Expect studios that prioritise design discussion and meaningful consultation.

Popular Styles in Ubud

Traditional Balinese tattooing is Ubud's signature strength, with Yan Tino Tattoo leading the field for sacred motifs and cultural designs. Fine line work is also strong, with Galerimikro, Quiet Ink Ubud, and Twist Tattoo delivering precise, delicate pieces. Ink Alchemist serves clients who want versatile artistry spanning multiple styles, while Karma House offers authentic hand-poke tattooing alongside machine work. Cover-ups are well handled by Yan Tino across both locations. If your design has cultural or spiritual significance, Ubud is the area most likely to have an artist who understands that context deeply.

Tips for Getting Tattooed in Ubud

Plan for travel time. Ubud is 60 to 90 minutes from the southern beach areas depending on traffic, so consider staying in Ubud for at least one night if you are booking a multi-session piece. Most studios line Jalan Raya Ubud and are walkable from central accommodation. The area is hillier than the beach towns, so comfortable shoes help when studio-hopping. If traditional Balinese work interests you, ask about the artist's background and connection to the motifs. Ubud artists working in this tradition often have stories and cultural knowledge that enrich the experience.

Getting Tattooed in Ubud

Most Ubud studios line Jalan Raya Ubud and surrounding streets. The area is walkable but hilly. If you are coming from southern Bali, plan for a 60 to 90 minute drive depending on traffic. Many visitors combine their tattoo session with exploring Ubud's temples, rice terraces, and art galleries.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ubud

Yes. Ubud's studios have the deepest connection to traditional Balinese art and culture. Yan Tino Tattoo, Karma House, and other Ubud studios specialize in sacred motifs and Hindu iconography that you cannot get as authentically elsewhere in Bali.

The drive from Canggu to Ubud takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic. Many visitors stay in Ubud for at least one night, which allows time for a consultation one day and the tattoo session the next.

Most Ubud studios accept walk-ins, though booking ahead is recommended for popular artists. The Jalan Raya Ubud strip has several studios within walking distance, making it easy to browse and choose.

Ubud studios also offer excellent fine line, realism, minimalist, and custom work. Studios like Quiet Ink Ubud, Ink Alchemist, and Galerimikro specialize in modern styles while benefiting from Ubud's creative atmosphere.

Generally yes. Ubud's lower operating costs compared to Canggu and Seminyak often translate to slightly more competitive pricing. However, the difference is not dramatic, and quality should be the primary consideration.

Ubud brings a spiritual and artistic dimension that the beach areas do not offer. Studios like Karma House Tattoo Temple offer ceremonial blessings before sessions, connecting the tattoo experience to Balinese Hindu tradition. Yan Tino Tattoo and Ink Alchemist serve clients seeking culturally meaningful designs rooted in sacred Balinese motifs.

Yes, Karma House Tattoo Temple offers authentic hand-poke tattooing with artist Jerry, who learned traditional methods and brings cultural depth to the technique. Hand-poke is the traditional method used across many cultures and produces a distinctive look compared to machine tattooing.

Most Ubud studios are located along or near Jalan Raya Ubud where street parking can be tight. Scooter parking is generally available nearby. If you are staying in central Ubud, most studios are within walking distance. For those staying outside the centre, ride-hailing apps provide easy access.

Yes, studios like Yan Tino handle large projects including full chest pieces, full back tattoos, and extensive cover-ups over multiple days. Ink Alchemist has completed full arm sleeves in two-day sessions. Ubud studios are fully equipped for ambitious projects, not just small souvenir pieces.

No, all businesses in Bali, including tattoo studios, close for Nyepi (Balinese Day of Silence), which falls in March or April each year. Plan around this date if you are visiting during that period. Studios typically reopen the day after Nyepi and may be busier than usual due to pent-up demand.

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