
From temple-side art markets to surf culture boutiques — take a piece of Bali home with you.
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Bargain Friendly
Markets expect haggling — start at 40% of the asking price
Best Shopping Hours
Mornings are less crowded. Avoid midday heat in outdoor markets
Packing Tip
Ship large wooden carvings home — most markets have a reliable service
Shop$📍Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud
Two floors of Balinese artisans selling carved wood, hand-painted batik, silver jewellery, and spirit offerings.
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Shop$$📍Jl. Kayu Jati 8, Seminyak
An open-air shopping centre with international brands alongside top Balinese designers. Great for fashion and homeware.
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Shop$$$📍Jl. Batu Mejan 8, Canggu
Motorcycle workshop, surfboard shaper, café, and lifestyle brand all in one. Canggu's creative pilgrimage site.
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Shop$📍Jl. Bakung Sari, Kuta
The original Bali souvenir experience. Hundreds of stalls with keychains, sarongs, carvings, and beach gear at low prices.
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Shop$$$📍Jl. Raya Seminyak 34, Seminyak
A boutique gallery and fashion house celebrating Bali's artistic heritage. Handcrafted clothing and artisan textiles.
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Shop$📍Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud
A legendary independent bookshop in the heart of Ubud. Travel, philosophy, spirituality, and Balinese literature.
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The best buys are handmade: woodcarvings, silver jewellery, hand-stamped batik fabric, and wayang shadow puppets. Avoid mass-produced goods — the real craftsmanship comes from Ubud's artisan villages.