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A typical scene of the night markets in Bali covers bright lights, a unique shopping undertaking, and lip-smacking local food on the street side and in the posh restaurants. Shopping at night is much more fun then shopping in the day in Bali because the actual crowd and stalls set up after the early evening, hours and are all mostly open until the wee night hours.

The markets in Bali that are open even until midnight, which are called ‘Pasar Malam’ in the local language, are traditional hawker-style centres where the products and food items are affordable. One key to complete your shopping experience in these Bali night markets is that you should know how to haggle; the vendors in Bali are always willing to make their customers happy with the best price, but you should know how to bargain!

You will find souvenirs like handicrafts and fridge magnets to carry back home in almost all of these night markets, but the best of these can be found in Sanur night market and Kumbasari Market. Some markets like Kuta Art Market and Garlic Lane are very famous for selling art items like Balinese paintings and sculptures. If you cannot be on a shopping spree without tasty food, then you are in for a treat because all of these night markets sell delicious food, especially Kuta Night Market. For travelers seeking the ultimate Bali tour packages from India, these vibrant markets offer a perfect blend of cultural immersion and gastronomic delights.
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Sanur Night Market

Also known as the Sindu Night Market, Sanur Night Market avails fresh daily supplies to the people of Bali. This local market is one of the best places to shop at Bali in Night for food items, groceries, and garden-fresh fruits and vegetables.

The evenings light up with the street food carts that sell local dishes like meatballs, goat satay, fried rice, etc. Even though it is called the Village food market, it has a very modern design and
feels. Haggling is a common practice here to avail the best price. Visiting this lively market is one of the popular things to do in Bali, especially for those looking to experience local flavors and culture.

What to Buy: Fresh fruits & vegetables, spices, home supplies, etc

Location: Jalan Pungutan 2, Sanur

Timings: 05.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m

What to Eat: 

  • Nasi Goreng – Spicy and savory fried rice topped with a fried egg
  • Mie Goreng – Stir-fried noodles with vegetables and chicken or shrimp
  • Martabak – Sweet or savory stuffed pancake, a must-try local delicacy

How to Reach from city centre: 

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi from the city centre will get you there in about 15 minutes.
  • By Scooter: Rent a scooter and ride towards Jalan Danau Tamblingan, then turn onto Jalan Pasar Sindhu.
  • By Public Transport: Board a local minibus or city bus heading to Sanur and get off near the market area.
  • On Foot: If you're staying nearby, the market is easily accessible by walking.
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Kumbasari Market

Also, a place for people to buy their daily needs, Kumbasari Market is often visited by localities to get their stock of kitchen ingredients. Besides that, there are several other small shops that sell clearance goods at affordable rates along with souvenirs. With its lively atmosphere and authentic charm, Kumbasari Market is a great addition to your list of places to visit in Bali for a true taste of local life.

It is also known as Kumbasari Art Market where creative artists from around the region put their items on sale that include Balinese paintings, Batiks, sculptures etc. Since it is located right opposite one of the large temples, you will also find some religious items in this market. 

What to Buy:
Art products, woven clothing, home supplies, wooden carvings, jewellery, art objects, souvenirs, etc.

Location: Jalan Gaja Mada

Timings:
Noon to midnight

What to Eat:

  • Babi Guling – Balinese-style roasted suckling pig served with rice and sambal
  • Sate Lilit – Minced meat skewers mixed with grated coconut and spices, grilled on lemongrass sticks
  • Laklak – Traditional Balinese rice flour pancakes topped with grated coconut and palm sugar

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi from central Denpasar will take around 10–15 minutes to reach Kumbasari Market.
  • By Scooter: Ride along Jalan Gajah Mada, the main street in front of the market—parking is available nearby.
  • By Public Transport: Catch a bemo (local minibus) heading towards Gajah Mada Street; ask the driver to drop you at the market.
  • On Foot: If you're in central Denpasar, Kumbasari Market is within walking distance from major city landmarks.
03

Kuta Art Market

Kuta Art Market that comes to life after 06.00 p.m. is one of the best night markets in Bali for shopping for various casual products and is a splendid stopover for street food. It is a very small market with a building full of stalls along with six large shops that sell only art goods celebrating Balinese culture and tradition.

Several people who have visited Kuta Art Market definitely bring back a guitar-shaped fridge magnet which is a
speciality of this market. If you can make a friendly bargain with the vendors, they are sure to slash down the rates for you.

What to Buy: Art items, souvenirs, paintings, leather shoes, printed t-shirts,

Location: Opposite Kuta Beach

Timings: 08.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.

What to Eat:

  • Nasi Campur – A delicious mix of rice with small portions of vegetables, meats, peanuts, and sambal.
  • Babi Guling – Traditional Balinese roasted pork with crispy skin, served with rice and local sides.
  • Satay Lilit – Minced meat (often chicken or fish) mixed with spices, wrapped around sticks, and grilled.
  • Dadar Gulung – Rolled green pancakes filled with sweet coconut and palm sugar.

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi ride from the city centre takes around 15–20 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • By Scooter: Rent a scooter and head south via Jalan Raya Kuta, then turn onto Jalan Bakung Sari to reach the market.
  • By Public Transport: Hop on a local minibus heading toward Kuta Beach and get off near Kuta Square; the market is a short walk from there.
  • On Foot: If you're staying nearby in central Kuta, the market is easily accessible within a 5–10 minute walk.
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04

Garlic Lane

A narrow market situated in Legian, Garlic Lane is an extremely fun market where you can take a stroll during your visit to Bali. Apart from shopping, this market is also renowned to house several restaurants and bars with an entertaining ambience where shoppers like to layover before heading back.

The shops in this market lie close to one another which make this night market in Bali a noisy place, but it is also a shopper’s paradise where one can buy almost everything. Just like most of the other markets in Bali, you can bargain till your heart’s content here for almost every product you buy.

What to Buy:
Famous for surfing gears, sunglasses and a huge collection of DVDs. You can also buy Balinese paintings, table runners, and souvenirs.

Location:
Jalan Sahadewa No 11, Legian

Timings:
08.00 a.m. to 09.00 p.m. 

What to Eat:

  • Nasi Campur – A traditional Balinese mixed rice dish served with meats, vegetables, peanuts, eggs, and fried-shrimp krupuk
  • Satay Lilit – Minced meat skewers mixed with grated coconut and spices, grilled on bamboo sticks
  • Bakso – Indonesian meatball soup, often served with noodles and a hard-boiled egg

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi from Kuta or Seminyak will take around 20–25 minutes to reach Garlic Lane.
  • By Scooter: Rent a scooter and ride along Jalan Legian towards Jalan Padma. Garlic Lane is situated between these two streets.
  • By Public Transport: Take a local shuttle or minibus heading to Legian, and ask to be dropped off near Jalan Sahadewa (Garlic Lane).
  • On Foot: If you're staying in Legian, Garlic Lane is within walking distance from most central hotels and beach resorts.
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Taman Sari Market

The look of Taman Sari Market is amazing post-sunset with stalls making their best bargain with customers, the shades of hue in the sky and the smell of exotic fresh fruits combined together. While most of the markets in Seminyak are high-end, this one is amongst the traditional Bali night markets that are famous for selling a bagful of fresh fruits in less than 1 USD.

A separate building is dedicated to those who wish to buy other fresh supplies, and hence this market is visited by the people from the villas and resorts in Seminyak. Anyone who visits this night market doesn’t leave without a relishing the bowl of meatball soup or fresh fruit juice.

What to Buy: Fresh fruits, especially Bananas and Mangoes (in season)

Location: Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta

Timings: 05.00 a.m. to midnight

What to Eat:

  • Nasi Campur – A mixed rice dish served with small portions of meats, vegetables, peanuts, eggs, and fried-shrimp krupuk.
  • Satay Lilit – Balinese-style satay made from minced seafood or chicken, seasoned with rich spices and grilled on lemongrass sticks.
  • Jajan Pasar – A variety of colorful traditional Balinese sweets and cakes made from rice flour, coconut, and palm sugar.

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi from Denpasar city centre takes around 20–25 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • By Scooter: Head east on Jalan Veteran, then follow signs towards Jalan WR Supratman, continuing to Jalan Gajah Mada which leads to the market.
  • By Public Transport: Take a local bemo (minivan) from Ubung Terminal toward Jalan Gajah Mada; alight near the market entrance.
  • On Foot: If you're staying in central Denpasar, it's a 20–30 minute walk, depending on your exact location.

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06

Kereneng Night Market

Kereneng Night Market is also one of the largest ones after Badung market because it combines with the nearby Asoka Market to form the lengthy Pasar Kereneng. The food stalls and vendors selling local toys like balloons and bubble blowers for children step inside from early evening and stay until midnight.

This market is famous for selling all local traditional items along with other worldwide products in their one thousand shops. Shining brightly after sunset, this is one of the best places to shop in Bali at night where you can spend several hours!

What to Buy: Batik clothes, utensils, groceries

Location: Dangin Puri Kangin, Denpasar Utara

Timings: 05.00 p.m. to midnight

What to Eat:

  • Sate Lilit – Balinese minced meat satay wrapped around lemongrass sticks, grilled to perfection
  • Babi Guling – Traditional Balinese roasted pork, crispy and flavorful
  • Pisang Goreng – Deep-fried bananas served with palm sugar or chocolate sauce
  • Bakso – Indonesian meatball soup served hot and comforting

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi ride from Denpasar city centre takes around 10–15 minutes.
  • By Scooter: Ride east towards Jalan Kamboja, then continue straight to Jalan Kamboja II where the market is located.
  • By Public Transport: Hop on a local bemo (minibus) heading to East Denpasar and ask to be dropped near Kereneng Market
  • On Foot: If you're staying in Denpasar, the market is within walking distance from several central neighborhoods.

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Gianyar Market

This is among those Bali night markets that sell delicious local cuisine in the evenings until they run out of it. Vendors encourage visitors of this market to not just try the variant Indonesian snacks but also pack some extra to carry back to your land. You should try the spicy chicken with sambal if you are here to get a taste of local food in Indonesia.

Gianyar Market is always bustling with the crowd, especially tourists who love to try the Balinese cuisine, but is busier and crowded during the weekends selling a number of other items. Clicking a picture before their neon lights is a very ‘Bali thing’ to do! If you are looking for a pet, then you might find a line of pet shops in this market selling animals, chiefly fish!

You might want to be extra careful here because of the fear of pickpockets!

What to Buy: Fruits, jewellery, clothes, ritual items, household goods, snacks, toys, etc.

Location: Jalan Ngurah Rai

Timings: 03.00 p.m. to midnight

What to Eat:

  • Babi Guling – Balinese-style roasted suckling pig, served with rice, lawar (spiced veggies), and sambal
  • Sate Lilit – Minced meat skewers mixed with coconut and spices, grilled on bamboo sticks
  • Laklak – Traditional Balinese rice flour pancakes topped with grated coconut and palm sugar syrup
  • Es Campur – A refreshing dessert with mixed fruits, jelly, and shaved ice topped with syrup and condensed milk

How to Reach from City Centre (Ubud):

  • By Taxi: A taxi ride from central Ubud takes about 20–25 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • By Scooter: Ride southeast on Jalan Raya Ubud and continue onto Jalan Raya Teges and Jalan Raya Gianyar. Follow signs to Gianyar Market.
  • By Public Transport: Take a bemo (local minivan) from Ubud to Gianyar town and walk to the market from the drop-off point.
  • On Foot: Walking is not advisable from Ubud due to distance (over 10 km). Rent a scooter or take a taxi instead.

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Badung Market

Badung Market is usually visited when one visits the Kumbasari Market as they are close to each other. This is that part of the market where residents can go late-night shopping for fresh farm produce of fruits, vegetables, and other perishable groceries. Another building inside this market is dedicated to selling non-perishable goods, batiks, other fabrics and some different kinds of collectables for the kitchen. Among the things to do in Badung, shopping at this bustling market is definitely a highlight, especially for those looking for authentic local experiences at budget-friendly prices.

Make sure to stay very alert on this road for the roads are narrow with a bundle of people and motorists all trying to make their way at once. People find that the items sold in Badung Market are much cheaper than the items sold in the other night markets in Bali, making it a crowded boulevard!

What to Buy: Fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, poultry, and fabrics.

Location: Jalan Sulawesi 1

Timings: 06.00 a.m. to 12.00a.m.

What to Eat:

  • Babi Guling – Traditional Balinese roasted suckling pig seasoned with rich local spices
  • Sate Lilit – Minced fish or meat wrapped around lemongrass sticks and grilled to perfection
  • Balinese Cakes (Jaje Bali) – Colorful and sweet traditional snacks made from rice flour and coconut

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: Take a metered taxi from Denpasar city centre; it’ll take around 10–15 minutes to reach.
  • By Scooter: Rent a scooter and ride west towards Jalan Gajah Mada, where the market is located.
  • By Public Transport: Catch a local angkot (minibus) that stops near Jalan Gajah Mada or ask for a route heading to Badung Market.
  • On Foot: If you're staying in central Denpasar, it’s a short and pleasant walk to the market.
09

Kuta Night Market

Apart from selling the regular customary market items like t-shirts, footwear, sunglasses, bags, household products, and souvenirs, Kuta Night Market is a utopia for those who are waiting to quench on local street food. The smell from the food stalls, as well as the fine restaurants,  is so alluring, that you might actually end up buying nothing but eating a lot!

Not just is the food in this market tasty, but it is indeed more pocket-friendly than the other places that sell street food. The lanes of this Bali night market are narrow, and you will always find it hoarded by people bargaining for the best price, but is still a leisure place for a shopping walk, visiting this market is one of the most popular things to do in Kuta at night.

What to Buy: Traditional bags, clothes, souvenirs, and buy lots of food!

Location: JL Blambangan Kuta

Timings: 06.00 p.m. to midnight

What to Eat:

  • Nasi Goreng – Spicy and savory Indonesian fried rice served with a fried egg on top
  • Satay Skewers – Grilled meat skewers served with rich peanut sauce
  • Bakso – Indonesian meatball soup served hot and flavorful
  • Martabak – Thick stuffed pancake available in sweet (chocolate, cheese) or savory (egg, meat) versions

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi from Denpasar city centre takes around 20–25 minutes to reach Kuta Night Market.
  • By Scooter: Rent a scooter and ride via Jalan Raya Kuta, then turn onto Jalan Blambangan to reach the market.
  • By Public Transport: Take a local bemo (minibus) heading towards Kuta and get off near Jalan Kuta Night Market.
  • On Foot: If you're staying in the Kuta area, the market is within walking distance from most hotels.


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Legian Night Market

Legian Night Market is another traditional, but a tad upscale market in Legian and Seminyak area that sells a variety of items. As the evening sets in, it pulls the plentiful crowd to hang out at the stalls and try some local food. This market is among the most vibrant places to visit in Legian, especially for those seeking authentic Balinese street vibes.

This street also includes some plazas and malls which are also open into the night to cater to shoppers of those hours. Step into one of the boutiques here to find readymade and stylish clothes, or if you have enough time, get one stitched as the fabric is easily available in this very market.

What to Buy: Leather jackets, jewellery, art items, craft items and a range of fabrics

Location: Jalan Raya Legian, Legian

Timings:
 7.00 p.m. to 11:00 pm

What to Eat:

  • Nasi Campur – A mixed rice dish served with meats, vegetables, peanuts, eggs, and fried-shrimp krupuk
  • Satay (Sate) – Skewered and grilled meat served with a rich peanut sauce
  • Bakso – Indonesian meatball soup that’s hearty and flavorful
  • Es Campur – A refreshing dessert made with shaved ice, jelly, fruits, and condensed milk

How to Reach from City Centre:

  • By Taxi: A metered taxi from Kuta or Seminyak city centre takes around 10–15 minutes depending on traffic.
  • By Scooter: Head north from Kuta Beach via Jalan Raya Legian straight to the Legian Night Market.
  • By Public Transport: Local bemos (minibuses) occasionally run along Jalan Legian—ask for the stop near the night market.
  • On Foot: If staying in Legian or parts of Seminyak, the market is within walking distance.

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