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Start your day shopping at the sprawling Pasar Ubud at Ubud's town center, and then explore the streets - Jalan Monkey Forest in particular is lined with boutiques selling up market soaps, jewelry, and preserves. Known as the cultural and artistic centre of Bali, Ubud is home to scores of artists and craftspeople. It is fitting,...
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...
Sukawati Art Market is Bali’s longest standing and most prominent art market, established in the 1980’s. The two-storey building is situated across the Sukawati Traditional Market, and it is where visitors can procure distinctive Balinese art, such as paintings and sculpted wooden figures, curios, and other handmade items. At the back...
The village of Tegallalang is most well known for its breath-taking panorama of rice terraces, but Tegallalang Market is also a must see whilst in the area. As a cheaper alternative to Ubud Market or Sukawati Art Market, Tegallalang Market specialises in home wares, furniture, and lifestyle pieces; and the abundance of shops that dot the main roa...
Tenganan is not a market, per se; however, this unique village is renowned for its beautiful woven textiles called the geringsing double ikat, and many visitors frequent this destination purely to obtain the vibrant and traditionally made weavings. The technique is the only one in Indonesia and the resulting fabric is famous in foreign countries ...