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Shopping is arguably one of Bali’s main attractions, and whilst the island boasts many boutiques, department stores, and established shops; the real retail magic happens within the villages and its traditional marketplaces. From art and clothing to furniture and produce, the markets of Bali contain a plethora of options for the avid bargain-hunter. Source unique and affordable goods, and sharpen your bargaining skills ... Read more


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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Kintamani,
with its rich volcanic soil, is renowned for its coffee beans and oranges, so
it’
Kintamani Organic Farm & Tour

Kintamani, with its rich volcanic soil, is renowned for its coffee beans and oranges, so it’s only natural that you’ll find these commodities as the main shopping attraction. Market stalls that sell excellent quality freshly picked fruit are sprinkled along the roadsides of Kintamani. On the eastern shore of the nearby Batur Lake are ...

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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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Perhaps
the most frequented market for tourists, Kuta Art Market stretches from Jalan Bakung
Sari
Kuta Art Market

Perhaps the most frequented market for tourists, Kuta Art Market stretches from Jalan Bakung Sari to Jalan Kartika Plaza, and is easily accessible from Kuta Beach. Referred to by its official name as ‘Pasar Seni Desa Adat Kuta’ (Art Market of the Kuta Traditional Village), the shopping compound comprises six main shop-houses and an ex...

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