Ubud Art Market
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, BALI/ Updated : Jul 19, 2016, 14:17 IST
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Shopaholics on a trip to Bali would love the collection of silk scarves, handmade bags, custom print shirts, wooden baskets, hats, ikat skirts, Balinese paintings, Buddha idols in brass and many more handcrafted goods at the Ubud … Read more
Shopaholics on a trip to Bali would love the collection of silk scarves, handmade bags, custom print shirts, wooden baskets, hats, ikat skirts, Balinese paintings, Buddha idols in brass and many more handcrafted goods at the Ubud Art Market. While the western block of the market is more for collectibles and arts, the eastern block is great for some grocery shopping. Read less

Shopaholics on a trip to Bali would love the collection of silk scarves, handmade bags, custom print shirts, wooden baskets, hats, ikat skirts, Balinese paintings, Buddha idols in brass and many more handcrafted goods at the Ubud Art Market. While the western block of the market is more famous for collectibles and arts, the eastern block is great for some grocery shopping. A casual stroll in the eastern block will give you a glimpse of how the locals live including their food culture. Unlike other local markets, the items at Ubud Art Market are of high quality. Some high skill bargaining could make the deals a lot sweeter and the shopping experience more memorable.
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