Ubud Traditional Art Market, Bali, Indonesia


3.5 (1.776 reviews) Spent Ranking #23 in Gianyar Regency Flea & Street Markets

Touristy place, but worth visiting

Ubud Traditional Art Market is one of Bali’s best markets, selling a variety of authentic and artisanal goods by the locals. You'll be able to find unique silk scarves, handmade crockery, and woven bags—perfect as a souvenir of Bali to bring home to your loved ones. Head to the market’s east for a more traditional Indonesian experience, where you’ll find locals buying fresh produce and groceries. If you want to learn more about the market and Balinese crafts, be sure to join a local market tour which typically includes other top Bali attractions. – Tripadvisor
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Address

Jl. Raya and Monkey Forest Road, Ubud 80571 Indonesia

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 10, 2024, 5:22

User Ratings

3.5 based on (1.776 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4Chelsea B 5:00 PM Jun 22, 2020
    A successful shopping experience
    Ubud Market was a great way to buy some of the typical souvenirs that you see people picking up in Bali, although in hindsight we found that Ubud was one of the more expensive places on the Island to find those kind of things. We went early morning, after hearing you're more likely to get cheaper prices, due to the superstition of the first buy of the day being lucky. I bought a couple of dresses for around 100,000IDR each. I'd advise checking the quality of the clothes before buying, I noticed holes in a few of the dresses I picked up, luckily before I'd bought them. The famous basket bags that you see everywhere, in various patterns and colours, were selling for around 200,000IDR. I was a bit worried about the haggling situation, I wouldn't say its my comfort zone, but I went in there with an idea of what I wanted to pay and walked away if I couldn't get it. Sometimes they'd keep pushing but I found it overall pretty stress free.

  • 3princessadventure 5:00 PM Dec 10, 2022
    Touristy
    Hundreds of stalls all selling the same mass produced goods. More Nik-naks and polyester clothing than actual art BUT the people are charming and funny. You may find something you fancy in which case know your price you want to pay before you begin.

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