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Klungkung Market, located in the town of Semarapura, is particularly famous for its traditional textiles, including batik and ikat. These fabrics are an integral part of Balinese culture and are highl…

Klungkung
4.6

Traditional, local market with fruits and vegetables in Nusa Dua.

Don’t forget to bargain.

And, of course, fruits/vegetables are available in all major supermarkets, but at higher prices than in the market.

Benoa (Nusa Dua)
4.6

Local market with fruits and vegetables at affordable prices.

The market opens at 5 AM.

Prices, like at other markets, are cheaper than in supermarkets. Great for experiencing the local atmosphere.

Seminyak
4.5

Strangely enough, on the island of Bali, located between the Indian and Pacific oceans, there are very few places with a wide selection of fish and seafood at reasonable prices. One of these is the fi…

Jimbaran
4.5

One of the largest markets with a rich assortment.

You can find almost everything here — local fruits and vegetables, nuts and dried fruits, coconuts, spices, and much more.

Pecatu (Uluwatu)
4.5

A traditional open market where you can buy groceries, clothes, souvenirs, and other goods.

Denpasar
4.5

Exploring Sukawati can be challenging because the market is a maze. But here you can discover truly unique items hidden in the alleys.

Here you will find a wide range of products: handmade bags, wooden ethnic bowls, tableware, popular comfortable batik pants and dresses (2−3 times cheaper than in central Ubud).

Sukawati
4.4

Another market very close to the center of Ubud.

In the morning, a lot of ready-to-eat food is sold.

Ubud
4.4

Great vegetable shop in Ubud, in Penestanan.

Open not only in the morning.

Prices for Europeans are the same as for locals.

Big selection.

Ubud
4.4

This place is a traditional market in Kerobokan where you can find vegetables, fruits, groceries, and drinks.

It is located 20 minutes away from the 'city center' of Canggu, depending on traffic.

Kerobokan
4.4

Located in Seminyak. The main place where Seminyak expats always buy groceries.

A spacious store with a wide selection of goods.

A good place to find what you need. Food, drinks, souvenirs.

Seminyak
4.4

A good market with vegetables and fruits. Also, there are groceries, sweets, and dairy products.

Prices are significantly lower than in the supermarket.

You can pay with cash or by transfer.

Canggu
4.4

A typical traditional market.

It’s one of the largest markets in the area and is very conveniently located right in the middle of Berawa street.

There is quite a large selection of fruits.

Canggu
4.4

A large fruit shop in Pererenan.

Canggu
4.3

There is another fruit and vegetable market on Batu Bolong Street.

It’s very small and only open in the morning.

After about 10−11 AM, there are fewer vendors, but almost all day long, a fruit shop across the street operates. You can buy small bananas very cheaply — 5,000 IDR per bunch.

Canggu
4.3

A small market in Jimbaran.

You can buy vegetables, fruits, eggs, and greens here.

In the morning, you can also buy chicken, fish, and seafood. In the evenings, there’s ready-made street food: boiled rice wrapped in banana leaves, bakso — meatballs in broth, and much more.

Jimbaran
4.3

Very conveniently located.

Practically at the entrance to Canggu from Kerobokan. It’s better to come in the morning around 9−10. Prices for vegetables are 15−35 per kg. Everything is available. Beets, lemons, mushrooms, zucchin…

Canggu
4.2

The art market, located in the center of Ubud, is one of the most famous in Bali.

Handmade items such as textiles, wood carvings, jewelry, paintings, and souvenirs are sold here.

Ubud
4.1

In Canggu, there is a so-called farmers' market every Sunday.

A lot of people gather there. You can safely come with children: they can walk around and draw.

There is also a nice café with vegetarian food. If you arrive by 12 PM, you might miss all the fun that happens there in the morning and many of the vendors may already be gone.

Canggu
4.1

A big, nice shop on Raya Canggu Street.

Canggu
4.1

Le Marché Alsace à Table — a supermarket where you can find a variety of products and delicacies brought from the French province of Alsace.

The shop offers a rich assortment of goods, including fresh produce, high-quality cheeses, meats, pastries, and wines.

Ungasan
4.1

A must-visit.

If not to eat (you can do it on a budget here), then to admire the abundance of seafood, all sorts of skewers, and other street food, which can be spicy.

Gili Trawangan
4.1

A small fruit shop on the corner of Raya Canggu and Babakan.'

The fruits are generally of good quality and fresh.

The shop is open all day.

Canggu
0

Fruit stand on Berawa.

Open until late.

Exact market hours unknown.

Durian is sold in season.

Canggu
0

A small shop on Raya Canggu, halfway between Berawa and Canggu.

Canggu
0

It is known as a traditional market.

If you want to buy groceries, please come early, because if you are late, there will only be souvenirs and textiles left at the market.

Ubud
0

A good market with a wide selection of fruits, vegetables, and more.

If you speak Indonesian, you can bargain, as usual.

Approximate prices:

- Mangoes — 15,000 for 2 kg

Ubud
0

The night market in Ubud offers cheap prices.

For example, for 100 thousand rupiah, you can buy two large bags of fruit.

Ubud
0

Traditional food market.

Open both in the mornings and evenings.

You can find traditional Balinese spices.

In the evenings, a lot of ready-made food is sold.

Kuta
0

There is a large market in Kuta, but it is quite well hidden from tourists in the alleys and in a less popular part of the area.

The market is very local, with a corresponding atmosphere and unkempt appearance, so be prepared for that.

Kuta
0

If you don’t want to travel far and prefer something within walking distance, you might find it convenient to visit the so-called food court in Kuta on Patimura Street.

Kuta
0

It operates from 5:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Very spacious, bright, and clean.

A wide variety of vegetables and fruits, groceries, traditional clothing, textiles, and goods used in rituals.

Legian
0

Open from 10:00 to 22:00.

Very few fruits and vegetables, just one or two stalls.

Mostly, there are local warungs where you can eat ready-made food.

Kuta
0

This is a traditional market in Amed, in the village of Culik.

In the mornings, it mainly sells fresh produce, and in the evenings, stalls open up selling ready-made dishes.

Amed
0

Discover the Best Markets in Bali

Dive into the hustle and bustle of Bali's markets. This guide will lead you through the most popular and hidden gems where you can find unique souvenirs, delicious street food, and immerse yourself in local life. Perfect for travelers looking to shop and experience the authentic flavors of Bali.