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Make the most out of your Badung Market visit
Badung Market is a four-floor market that is a mix of tradition and modern comfort. Explore and enjoy a variety of food, fabrics, and tasty treats to get a taste of local culture. Plus, with conveniences like non-cash payments, QR code scanning, and 18 Wi-Fi spots, shopping here is a breeze. Families will love the kids' play area with fun and educational stuff---a perfect spot for travelers of every age.
Visit the nearby Kumbasari Art Market
Just minutes awat from Badung Market, the Kumbasari Art Market is a treasure trove of Balinese creativity. In the morning, the market buzzes with the sale of fresh produce, while by noon, it transforms into a vibrant showcase of local artistry. Discover intricate handicrafts, exquisite Balinese handwoven textiles, and captivating paintings. Whether you're hunting for the perfect souvenir or simply soaking in the local culture, Kumbasari Art Market offers a colorful and enriching experience.
Grab quick bites of Denpasar's street food
Head over to Badung Market at night for a real treat with street food must-haves! Don't miss out on these crowd favorites: fresh orange juice, sempol (yummy breaded chicken skewers), surabi (Balinese-Javanese rice pancakes with coconut), Keu pukis (a tasty Indonesian cake cooked in a special mold), cilok (Sundanese tapioca dumplings), bulung (seaweed with tasty spices and peanuts), and more! You can usually find the food market near the parking area---perfect for a delicious late-night snack adventure!
Shop Bali's traditional handicrafts
Explore the rich tapestry of Balinese culture with a visit to the traditional handicrafts section of Badung Market. Here, you'll find a stunning array of unique items, from intricate wood carvings to beautifully crafted textiles. Each piece tells a story of Bali's artistic heritage and makes for a perfect memento of your journey. Whether you're shopping for gifts or adding to your collection, these handicrafts offer a tangible connection to the island's vibrant traditions.
Explore Cultural Village Kertalangu
Just a short 20-minute ride from Badung Market lies the Cultural Village Kertalangu, a fantastic spot for cultural adventures. This area has 80 hectares of beautiful rice fields right in the heart of Denpasar City. It's not only a place for conservation but also for fun activities, learning, and research. Take a break from the city buzz and relax in the lush green surroundings of this village. Don't miss out on trying their traditional snacks and herbs! You can also get crafty, ride horses, and explore the local cuisine on a culinary tour.
Tips for Your Badung Market Visit
When is the best time to visit Badung Market?
For the freshest produce and a more relaxed experience, it's best to visit Badung Market early in the morning. This is when the market is less crowded, and you can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere as vendors set up their stalls.
How to get to Badung Market?
Badung Market is conveniently located in the heart of Denpasar. You can easily reach it by taxi or scooter. If you're staying nearby, consider walking to fully immerse yourself in the local atmosphere. It's also just a short drive from Ngurah Rai International Bali Airport.
What should I bring to Badung Market?
Make sure to bring small bills like 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 IDR when you visit. You'll find these denominations most useful for buying snacks and treats. A bag full of goodies won't cost you more than 50,000 IDR or about 5 AUD.