Local Markets in Bali : Full Best Market Guide

Ubud Art Market

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The Ubud Art Market, or ‘Pasar Seni Ubud,’ is a treasure trove of crafts, art, and textiles located in the cultural epicenter of Bali. 

Known for its vibrant atmosphere and wide array of goods, from handmade woven bags, scarves, traditional kites, and hand-painted figurines, this market draws inspiration from the region’s artistic heritage. 

Its proximity to the royal palace further accentuates its cultural significance, making it a must-visit for those keen on taking a piece of Balinese culture home.

📍Ubud Art Market

 Jl. Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571

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Sukawati Art Market

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Sukawati Art Market, offers a more local shopping experience with its two-story building filled with everything from traditional Balinese batik to handmade decorative pieces. 

Known for its more affordable prices compared to other tourist markets, Sukawati is the perfect spot for budget-conscious travelers looking to delve into the island’s art scene.

At this colorful marketplace, you can mostly find with merchants selling apparel, jewelry, locally made souvenirs & more.

📍Sukawati Art Market

Jalan Raya Sukawati, Sukawati, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582

Kedonganan Fish Market

Kedonganan Fish Market

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For those interested in the culinary aspects of Balinese culture, the Kedonganan Fish Market offers an authentic look at the island’s marine bounty. 

As the largest seafood market in Bali, visitors can explore a vast selection of fresh fish and seafood, straight from the Balinese waters, making it an ideal place for food enthusiasts to explore.

📍Kedonganan Market

Jl. Pantai Kedonganan, Kedonganan, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 

Seminyak Market

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Seminyak, known for its chic boutiques and trendy eateries, also hosts markets like the Seminyak Flea Markets. 

These markets offer a blend of traditional Balinese crafts with a modern twist, perfect for those looking for unique home decor or fashionable finds that encapsulate the island’s contemporary lifestyle.

📍Seminyak Market

Jl. Kayu Aya No.17, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali

Badung Market (The Largest Traditional Market in Bali)

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The Badung Market, located in the heart of Denpasar, stands as Bali’s largest traditional market. 

Offering a variety of goods from fresh produce to ceremonial items, this market provides a bustling atmosphere that captures the essence of local life in Bali.

📍Badung Market

Jl. Sulawesi, Dauh Puri Kangin, pasar badung, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80221

Krishna Market

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Bali’s markets offer a diverse range of experiences, from the affordable souvenirs and gifts at Krishna Market to the eclectic fusion of local crafts and organic food at Sunday Market Bali. 

At Krishna Market, visitors can find vibrant textiles, traditional artworks reflecting Bali’s rich heritage, and of course, food!

📍Khrisna

Jl. Nusa Kambangan No.160 A, Dauh Puri Kauh, Kec. Denpasar Bar., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80113

What’s Worth Buying in Bali?

Traditional textiles, handmade jewelry, natural beauty products, and Balinese coffee are just a few of the treasures that visitors can bring home.

Is $100 A Day Enough?

Considering Bali’s affordable shopping, for many travelers, this budget can comfortably cover daily expenses, including market finds, meals, and transportation.

However, it depends on what you buy and what transportation you use. For a more affordable option, consider taking Gojek/Gocar (online motorbike/car ride with driver). If you aim for a more comfortable option, you can also order the Bluebird Taxi or car rents.

If you visit Atlas Beach Club, you could also enjoy amazing snacks and meals worth $10/pax for One Day Pass 150K during the low season which includes your :

  • First drink with alcohol or non-alcohol selections.
  • Free towel.
  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi.
  • Free general pool access.
  • Free charge to watch Balinese daily traditional dance performances.
  • Free Shuttle Service around Berawa, Canggu, and Tibubeneng areas.

Allows you to enjoy lots of open sitting areas such as the Picnic Booth Sun Lounger, Grass Area Bean Bags, Sunset Bar Seats, Solitaire Bean Bags, Pavilion Bean Bags, Secret Garden, and Rooftop Deck.

However, there will be a price adjustment during the high season and special events such as Atlas Anniversary Party, Atlas NYE Party, and/or when another big DJ is performing.

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FAQ

1. How much is the entrance to Ubud art village?

The entrance fee for Ubud Art Market is free

2. What to buy at Sukawati Art Market?

 You can find framed artworks, carved figurines, handwoven textile products, Balinese kites, women’s clothing and accessories, delightful sarongs, and even ceremonial items for the temples

3. How much should you pay for a painting in Bali?

The price of paintings in Bali ranges from tens of thousands to millions of rupiah.

4. What time does Seminyak Flea Market open?

The Flea Market Seminyak is open from 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Sunday to Saturday).

5. Does Seminyak have a night market?

One of the bustling markets in Seminyak, Kereneng Night Market 

Conclusion of Local Market in Bali

Bali’s local markets are vibrant hubs of culture and commerce, offering a diverse array of goods and experiences.

From traditional handicrafts to delectable street food, these markets provide a captivating glimpse into Bali’s rich heritage.

Join us on a journey of discovery through Bali’s local markets and immerse yourself in the island’s enchanting atmosphere.

After your market adventures, unwind and bask in the beauty of Bali at Atlas Beach Club.

Nestled along the coastline, Atlas Beach Club offers a haven of relaxation and luxury.

Indulge in world-class amenities and soak in the serene ambiance as you create lasting memories in paradise.

Come experience the allure of Atlas Beach Club and let Bali’s magic captivate you.

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