Kuta (See Kuta Fold-Out Map for locations) Kuta Art Market - JI. Kartika Plaza , Kuta - *D8. Net too far from the beach on JI. Bakung Sari, you will find Bali 's quintessential batik sun dresses, shirts and trousers. Poppies Lane I & II - *D8 & *D7. The most famous lanes in Bali consisting of small shops selling fashion, souvenirs, shoes, etc. Makeshift markets line both sides of Poppies Lanes 1 and Il. Here bargaining is an absolute must!
Denpasar
Badung Market - JI. Gajah Mada, Denpasar. Selling everything from fruit and meat to clothes and textiles, Pasar Badung is a market that provides for the locals' needs. Three floors high and crammed full of shops, this is definitely the place for bottom-line bargains.
Kumbasari Market - Jl. Gajah Mada, Denpasar. Opposite Badung Market, Kumbasari offers a range of handicrafts, gold work and fine fabrics.
Bird Market - JI. Veteran, Denpasar. Sells an assortment of beautiful birds which will surely leave you both impressed and depressed.
Sanggraha Kriya Asta - This Government Handicraft Centre is the one-stop shopping place for those looking for fixed prices and good quality.
Ubud Area (Bali Road Map for location.)
Pasar Seni Sukawati (Art Market) - * L8 - Jl. Raya SU wati - Gianyar. Crammed into a large two storey building, th souk-like maze of small, packed stalls is sure to reward the curious shopper with endless discoveries of traditional fabrics, basketware, clothing, umbrellas and carvings.
Sanur (See Sanur Fold-Out Map for location.)
Sanur Art Market - *C3 - Jl. Danau Tamblingan. Offering a wide selection of wood carvings, paintings and other handicrafts from almost every corner of Bali.
WARNING!!!
Remember, the Indonesian Government does NOT allow the export of stone carvings over 50 years old. However, most antiques you may find will probably be younger than 50 years old, no matter how 'aged' they may look. Antique and wood products may crack when being exported to drier climates. Ceramics are fired at low temperatures, and may therefore be fragile.