There’s always something to do in Bali, from day to night, from Ubud to Canggu. Bali has many local markets that you need to discover. Who knows? You may find your treasure there. Grab your Rupiah, and let’s go to the nearest local market.
Local markets in Bali offer many things, such as lovely handicrafts, sustainable items, and an abundance of fresh produce thanks to its vast lands filled with farms, rice paddies, vibrant seas, and Bali’s many talented local artists and artisans. So it’s no wonder that a trip to Bali’s local markets is a must – a great place to shop for local goods and delicious food. Also, The markets in Bali are some of the best places to experience the daily life of the local Balinese.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of these local markets, You can find a little piece of paradise worth every penny. There are day markets, night markets, Sunday markets, and markets specializing in clothes, food, ceramics, and carvings. Here are the best markets in Bali to add to your island itinerary.
Sunday Market At Samadi Bali
Start your Sunday morning at Samadi Bali Market. Expect a serene atmosphere, popular with tourists, and a place to relax and recharge.
You’ll find many local products made by nearby communities, including natural soaps, local food stalls, jewelry, and clothes markets. There are also many stalls where you can choose fresh fruit markets. If you want to avoid crowds, it’s usually full of organic produce lovers, so arriving early is a good idea.
Location: Samadi Bali
La Brisa Sunday Market
If you love shopping and want to support the environment sustainably, the La Brisa market is for you. This weekly event will brighten up your day with eco-friendly products, art markets, local snacks, local designers with traditional fabrics, and Bali print t-shirts.
Local farmers display homegrown produce, and you can purchase fresh fruits at affordable prices and talk to shop owners. This is one of the famous markets in town, making it perfect for a great Sunday.
You can expect laid-back beach vibes, great organic food, good live music, children’s activities, and over 150 market stalls.
Location: La Brisa, Echo Beach
Kuta Art Market
The Kuta Art shops sell a variety of local merchandise and souvenirs throughout the day. At the same time, restaurants and cafes line the unevenly cobbled laneway and keep this vibrant hub bustling until late.
You can find a wide range of typical Balinese souvenirs, such as surfboard-shaped fridge magnets, key chains, beer holders, sandals, Balinese T-shirts, colorful sarongs, and fabrics at low prices.
The market is popularly referred to as the ‘Pasar Seni Desa Adat Kuta’ or “Art Market of the Kuta Traditional Village.” In Kuta, you can also enjoy the extraordinary variety of street food at Kuta Night Market makes it a great place to go after shopping.
Gianyar Night Market
Gianyar night market is close to Ubud city center and is well known to lovers of the best street food and cheap restaurants. A trip to the eastern Gianyar district of Bali would only be complete with a visit to the night markets, one of Bali’s most famous foodie destinations, and home to local food stalls and warungs.
Here you can find island favorites such as Nasi Campur and Babi Guling, cooked to perfection. You can dine with a view of the stalls, sit on the long benches, and meet fellow foodies, travelers, and locals. Expect the sounds, sights, smells, grilled meats, and vegetables to excite your senses.
Love Anchor
Love Anchor is one of the best markets in Canggu. The cute wooden building is bustling with people on weekends. There are several permanent clothing stores selling sportswear, bikinis, tops, and dresses, and indoors a variety of stools selling just about anything you can think of. Many Balinese souvenirs, jewelry, home furnishings, and Balinese-style clothing exist. You can interact with a wide variety of people as you browse the stalls. Everyone loves this market.
Location: Love Anchor
Sanur Markets
Bali is blessed with rich culture, and If you are in the Sanur area, this Sunday market is worth a visit. Start by allowing the community to come together on Sundays, where the market offers a wide variety of products from numerous vendors and activities to enjoy with friends and family. You can go shopping while the kids want face painting, pottery, and other creative crafts.
Market-typical dishes such as fruits and vegetables make up a large part of the market offer, and it is primarily known for its wide variety of fruits. Popular items include tie-dyed towels, traditional kitchenware, farming tools, and groceries.
There is also another exciting market around Sanur located near Sanur’s Sindhu Beach, and this traditional market is known for its night market, also known as Pasar Sengol. It has become a foodie favorite and is filled with street food, satay skewers, lots of smoke, and lively revelry. Locals and tourists alike browse over 300 stalls.
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Flea Market Seminyak
The Flea Markets are located on the beach of Jalan Oberoi. Since the whole is covered, it is perfect for going out on rainy days. What you’ll see here are handmade leather goods and one-of-a-kind clothes. Nothing is made for the masses, but everything is made with love and care. One can find quality products and trendy styles, including many maxi dresses, jumpsuits, kaftans, and long pants.
Sukawati Art Market
Visit the Sukawati Art Market for sandalwood oil, frankincense, and other aromatic goods. Don’t be surprised to find unique things like kites and paintings with a novel twist that deserve admiration. There are also linens with abstract patterns and illustrations.
Whether you’re looking for a gift or want a cute and unique treat for yourself, you’ll want to take the time to browse all the stalls here.
Guwang Art Market
The Guwang Art Market is an art lover’s paradise for traditional handicrafts and paintings. The main kiosk sells charming Balinese souvenirs such as Barong clothes, wood carvings, and traditional ceremonial flowers.
Here, most shopkeepers are artists and artisans, so you can buy directly without going through mediators. You can stop by daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
Ubud Art Market
The Ubud traditional handicraft market is similar to other needs in tourist areas. This market is the socio-economic center of Ubud, befitting the existence of the Kingdom of Ubud called Puri Saren.
Locally known as Pasar Seni Ubud, the Ubud Art Market is where you can find beautiful silk scarves, handmade woven bags, baskets, hats, kites, and many other handicrafts. The items on offer are typically Balinese and unique, as some are unavailable elsewhere.
The Ubud Art Market is a great place to shop for souvenirs when vacationing in Bali.
Kumbasari Art Market
The Kumbasari Art Market is also one of the city’s premier arts and crafts destinations. Opened in the 1970s, its four floors are home to over 200 kiosks and over 1,000 stalls.
In the morning, Kumbasari joins the traditional market scene. A bit chaotic, but it caters to the daily needs of locals for fresh produce and groceries. By noon, when the early morning rush has subsided, most art stalls are already open and becoming more tourist-friendly. At night, part of the market opens with food stalls.