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Denpasar is the largest and busiest city on the island. An old trading center, its name means "east of the market." It's the headquarters for the government, the media, the island's principal banks, airline offices, and hospitals. Bali's two universities, Udayana and Warmadewa, are also based here.... Read more
This traditional
market is located on Jl. Gajah Mada, Denpasar, across the Kumbasari Market,
separat
Badung Market

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...

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More akin to a shopping
precinct than a marketplace, Kampung Arab is a sprawl of shops at the
inte
Kampung Arab

More akin to a shopping precinct than a marketplace, Kampung Arab is a sprawl of shops at the intersection of Jalan Sulawesi and Jalan Kalimantan in Denpasar. As the name would suggest, this area trades goods and delicacies of the Middle Eastern persuasion. From kaftans, textiles, holy books, and gold jewellery to Arabic spices and herbal bath an...

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By day, Kereneng
Market is somewhat sparse and appears to be your run-of-the-mill traditional
ma
Kereneng Market

By day, Kereneng Market is somewhat sparse and appears to be your run-of-the-mill traditional marketplace, selling random goods at very affordable prices, but after the sun goes down, Kereneng becomes a buzzing night bazaar with various kinds of traditional Indonesian foods on display until dawn. This is the biggest night market in Denpasar; it...

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Located
opposite Badung Market, Kumbasari Market starts hustling and bustling at 9:30AM,
when the ve
Kumbasari Market

Located opposite Badung Market, Kumbasari Market starts hustling and bustling at 9:30AM, when the vendors start to set up shop. Similar to its neighbour across the river, Kumbasari Market is housed in a concrete four-storey building. Find traditional handicrafts, such as kitchen and home wares, and other bric-a-brac, such as bracelets and souvenirs...

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Also
known as Sindhu Market, Sanur Art Market is a one-stop-shop for all things that
would qualify
Sanur Art Market

Also known as Sindhu Market, Sanur Art Market is a one-stop-shop for all things that would qualify as a Balinese souvenir. Find yourself surrounded by handicrafts, sarongs, T-shirts and various knock-offs, such as sunglasses. This market is a great place to source various traditional foods and fresh produce. It opens early in the morning, and nor...

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