Denpasar, Indonesia
Badung Traditional Market

The largest traditional market in Bali.

Loud and lively from dusk till dawn, the Badung Traditional Market is a seemingly never-ending flurry of local Indonesian activity, starting from the daily flow of fresh produce from suppliers to wholesalers at the crack of dawn, to vendors calling out for the sales of their local produce over the course of the day, to the chattering of locals satisfied with their bargains and purchases well into the night.


The spacious, airy building houses dozens of shops selling both perishables, including row upon row of colourful, fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and poultry, and non-perishables, including an array of household items and handmade souvenirs ranging from kitchen utensils and farming tools to beautiful batiks and other fabrics. Shopaholics and culture vultures will love exploring the hidden treasures within the Badung Traditional Market, rubbing elbows with locals and the occasional motorist along the way, along tight lanes and busy streets through this vibrant traditional Indonesian market.


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Tips Before You Go
Visitors are recommended to visit the market with local Indonesian friends (if possible), and to try their hand at bargaining with the local vendors whilst at the market – it\'s all part of the experience!
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Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No.1, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia