Ubud Art Marketbali
Discover vibrant crafts and culture at Ubud Art Market, Bali.

Overview
Engage with local artisans, haggle for unique handmade items, and soak in the colorful atmosphere. A must-visit for authentic cultural experiences.
What To Expect?
A maze of vibrant stalls selling silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags (Ata bags), baskets, hats, statues, kites and many other Balinese hand-crafted goods. The market offers a sensory experience with its colorful displays and the lively interaction between vendors and tourists.
Tips
- Bargaining is expected and essential; start by offering about half of the initial quoted price and work your way up politely.
- Visit early in the morning for the 'morning price' (Morning Wet Market prices) which locals believe brings good luck for the day.
- Check the quality of items carefully before purchasing, especially for intricate wood carvings or silk fabrics.
- Combine your visit with a trip to the Ubud Royal Palace right across the street.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes and stay hydrated as the market can get quite humid during the day.
Exploring Ubud Art Market
More About Ubud Art Market
Known locally as 'Pasar Seni Ubud', this market is located opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace. It is the social and economic hub of the village, showcasing the best of Balinese artistry from the surrounding villages like Pengosekan, Tegallalang, and Payangan.
The market gained global fame after being featured in the movie 'Eat Pray Love'. It is the best place in Bali to find high-quality souvenirs such asikat weaving, wood carvings, and the iconic round rattan bags. The items here are generally of higher quality and more diverse than those found in larger tourist areas like Kuta.
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How to reach Ubud Art Market
Centrally located at the junction of Jalan Raya Ubud and Jalan Monkey Forest. It is easily accessible on foot from anywhere in central Ubud. Taxis and scooters can drop you at the main intersection.
Tips for Visiting Ubud Art Market, bali
- Bargaining is expected and essential; start by offering about half of the initial quoted price and work your way up politely.
- Visit early in the morning for the 'morning price' (Morning Wet Market prices) which locals believe brings good luck for the day.
- Check the quality of items carefully before purchasing, especially for intricate wood carvings or silk fabrics.
- Combine your visit with a trip to the Ubud Royal Palace right across the street.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes and stay hydrated as the market can get quite humid during the day.



















































