Pasar Kumbasari

Kumbasari Art Market is a popular destination for tourists looking to purchase unique souvenirs and traditional Balinese artworks. Situated in the bustling center of Denpasar City, this market offers a wide variety of souvenirs at affordable prices, with room for negotiation. With approximately 800 vendors, Kumbasari Market in Bali operates 24 hours a day, attracting both local and international tourists and resulting in a consistently busy atmosphere. Visitors are drawn to Kumbasari Market due to its extensive selection of items that cater to the diverse needs of tourists. It's worth noting that Kumbasari Market operates in two sessions: during the morning, it focuses on selling everyday necessities, while in the afternoon and evening, the stalls are transformed into a display of art items such as paintings, sculptures, accessories, and traditional ornaments, all neatly presented.

Kumbasari Market in Badung was established in 1977 and experienced a fire incident in 2000. Following the incident, the market underwent renovations and reopened around 2001, maintaining its original charm. The market spans four floors, with the ground floor housing grocery stalls. From around 8 AM, stalls on the second to fourth floors gradually open, predominantly offering Balinese crafts. If you're interested in fashion items, head to the second floor, where you'll find udeng (traditional Balinese headwear), fabrics, sarongs, and bed covers. On the third floor, you'll discover a wide range of sculptures, paintings, Balinese ornaments, as well as handkerchiefs and women's bags. Lastly, the fourth floor is dedicated to various souvenir knick-knacks, including crafts made from shells, paper, and items sourced from outside Bali.

Kumbasari Market is conveniently located on Jl. Gajah Mada, Denpasar, adjacent to Badung Market, separated only by the Badung River.

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