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Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni Ubud)

At a Glance

  • Local name: Pasar Seni Ubud
  • Where: central Ubud, Jalan Raya Ubud, opposite the royal palace
  • Hours: daily, roughly 8:00–18:00
  • Time needed: 30 minutes – 1 hour
  • Entry: free
  • Getting there: right in the centre of Ubud, at the main crossroads

Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni Ubud) is a covered crafts-and-souvenir market in the heart of town, directly opposite the royal palace. Across two levels it sells handmade Balinese goods: sarongs and scarves, woven bags, hats and baskets, wooden carvings, paintings and kites. Bargaining is part of the game, so the final price is almost always well below the first one quoted.

Who It's For

This is the go-to spot in Ubud for souvenirs and gifts in one place, and it's steps from the palace and the main café strip. It suits anyone who enjoys a colourful market and is happy to haggle; if you want quiet, unhurried shopping, it can be busy and loud.

What to Buy

Most goods are made in the nearby craft villages (Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan, Peliatan).

  • Textiles — batik sarongs, silk and cotton scarves, light shirts and dresses.
  • Bags and accessories — woven basket bags (the classic "Bali bag"), hats, jewellery.
  • Wood and stone — carved figures, masks, bowls, decorative panels.
  • Art and decor — paintings by local artists, kites, lamps and small homeware.

How to Bargain

Prices here aren't fixed, and haggling is expected on almost everything. A few simple rules:

  • Ask the price and offer noticeably less — starting around half and meeting somewhere in the middle is often reasonable.
  • Bargain calmly and with a smile: it's part of the local culture, not an argument.
  • Compare a couple of stalls — many sell similar items, which helps you gauge the real price.
  • Carry cash in small notes; cards aren't accepted everywhere.

Practical Tips

  • When to come — mo ings (around 8:00–10:00) are cooler and quieter; the selection is just as good all day.
  • Payment — cash in rupiah; keep small notes for bargaining.
  • Entry — free; you only pay for what you buy.
  • Where to find it — directly opposite Ubud Palace at the main crossroads; easy to combine with a walk through the centre and the evening dance at the palace.

FAQ

Do I need to bargain at Ubud Art Market? Yes — prices aren't fixed and haggling is expected on almost everything; the final price is usually well below the first one quoted.

Is there an entrance fee? No, entry is free; you only pay for purchases.

What are the opening hours? Daily, roughly 8:00 to 18:00; mo ings are cooler and less crowded.

What's worth buying here? Balinese textiles, woven bags, wood carvings, paintings and handmade kites from the surrounding craft villages.

Excursions visiting Ubud Art Market

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