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This traditional market is located on Jl. Gajah Mada, Denpasar, across the Kumbasari Market, separated by the Badung River. As one of the largest markets in Bali, Badung Market is ‘the market that never sleeps’ – open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, this market is a multi-storey concrete complex of shops and stalls selling ever...
Batubulan Market is a haven for stonemasonry – you’ll find various styles of stone sculptures here, from big to small, traditional to contemporary. Traditionally, these sculptures, made of soft volcanic rock, were used as temple ornaments and decorative pieces that adorn Bali’s palaces, however, most craftsmen at Batubulan Marke...
If you are in the market for fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices, Candi Kuning Market – the fruits and flower market - is your go-to destination. Located in Bedugul, the market is an aromatic canvas splashed with an array of vibrant colours – find exotic flowers such as delicate orchids and roses; spices such as nutmeg, paprika, ...
Frog Market, otherwise known as Pasar Kodok to the locals, is a hidden gem that attracts a handful of fashion forward shoppers. As the most popular vintage fashion and second-hand market in Bali, Frog Market is a sartorial smorgasbord, selling everything from electric blue Dr. Martens boots and retro swimsuits to lacy lingerie and sheep skin jack...
Galiran Market is arguably the largest and most diverse market in Bali. As the central trading hub of eastern Bali, this three-hectare marketplace is no tourist destination and mainly sells necessities such as rice, sugar, vinegar and oil, as well as meat and fish. At Galiran Market, there is a livestock section selling goats, pigs, chickens and ...