PASAR KUMBASARI
Read moreA stone's throw from Pasar Badung, this market specializes in Balinese, Javanese and Indian textiles (cottons, silks) but also offers stalls selling spices, fruits and vegetables. It is a great place to buy Balinese batik, and a must-see if you are visiting Denpasar and are interested in the culture and lifestyle. Customers and sellers are almost exclusively locals. Be careful though, the place is not the cleanest and the atmosphere can be oppressive, especially if you travel alone.
MATAHARI DEPARTMENT STORE
Read moreSimilar to our Department Stores
TOKO GUNUNG AGUNG TBK
Read moreThe Balinese antenna of a large Indonesian chain of bookstores.
SOLOMON SILVER
Read moreDenpasar, Bali's capital, is home to Solomon Silver, a supplier of store fittings. Dauh Puri Kangin, Kec. Denpasar Bar., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80112, Indonesia, Solomon Silver offers a wide range of store equipment. Whether you need displays, cash registers or other accessories, you'll find everything you need at Solomon Silver.
KENANGA GOLD SHOP
Read moreBeautiful collection of gold jewellery in particular.
ALUN ALUN LOR
Read morePurchase of beautiful wayang wayang (puppets).
EYE SEA BALI / IRIS PHOTOGRAPHY
Read moreHere's an innovative and fun activity for young and old alike. Leave with a unique souvenir of Bali, an incredible gift for your loved ones, revealing the uniqueness of each individual. Immerse yourself in the art at the heart of your iris with this magnificent macro photograph. Sublime results with a high-quality UV print, or on various accessories such as bracelets, rings, key-rings and necklaces. A fun family activity.
YIN JEWELRY FOR THE SOUL
Read moreOpened in 2012, by Joanna Witt - an expatriate who fell in love with the place - it's certainly one of Ubud's most beautiful jewelry stores, but also one of the busiest. You'll find many original, easy-to-wear pieces in gold or silver, including rings, earrings, bracelets and pendants, all made locally. We recommend it! Bonus: to whet your appetite, take a look at their website, which showcases all the latest collections. You can also buy online.
TODI IKAT SHOP
Read moreIn this souvenir store you'll find unique items such as authentic Toraja house fragments and wooden statues, all at fair prices similar to those charged near tourist sites. You'll also have the chance to watch Ikat weaving and cotton spinning, although the authenticity of these demonstrations is definitely lacking. The girl in charge of the weaving begins her work as soon as you arrive, and stops as soon as you stop watching. Still, it's a good place to take home a souvenir of your trip.
BALI ART FAMILY
Read moreA small boutique run by a family of artists from the village of Batuan, where creativity is handed down from generation to generation. This family of dancers, mask-makers and painters offers a multitude of artistic decorations. Their creations include magnificent macramé, carnival masks, beaded lamps, bags and necklaces, each more artistic than the last. Each piece is imbued with the soul of BALI, bringing a breath of art and tradition to your everyday life.
REVA JEWELLERY
Read moreWork of goldsmith carried out by Laurent Léger in the sublime shop Dreamed. For more than 20 years, this in love with the jewels has settled in Bali in order to launch its collection, then its shop. Each room is single, because the manufacturing is carried out with the hand. Most jewels are out of money of Indonesia and you will find gold fine pieces. The designer is modern with the purified look and each room is crimped with the hand in the tradition French jeweler. Fine stones with the natural, invaluable or semi-precious colors, crystals of Swarovski, precious woods and white mother-of-pearl come to perfect creations. Manufacturing of jewels made to measure: Laurent will receive you to study your project and to create a single jewel harmonizes some with your personality.
SARINAH
Read moreThe Sarinah was the city's first skyscraper and first modern department store. Today, it reinvents itself as a community shopping center, focusing on creative spaces, historical and cultural tours, and offering exclusively local products. Visitors can explore local fashion and craft stores, as well as a mini-museum dedicated to the history of Sarinah, named after President Sukarno's childhood nanny. The perfect place to fill your luggage before getting back on the plane.
HAMZAHA BATIK
Read moreThis vast store is a must-see for the perfect souvenir of your Indonesian getaway. The first floor is a veritable hymn to batik, offering everything from traditional handmade pieces to printed batiks, as well as an array of kebayas, sarongs and local culinary delights. Upstairs, a veritable hodgepodge of treasures awaits you: wooden statuettes, items to brighten up your home, jewelry, games for the little ones, musical instruments and a host of other little treasures.
LOSARI SILK
Read moreThis space is divided into two distinct areas. On the left, you'll discover an authentic workshop where imposing manual machines are used to produce ikats. Admire the skill of the weavers as they deftly maneuver the pulleys and cords of their looms. To the right, the same company's store offers a wide variety of ikats, some already transformed into traditional garments. It's the perfect place to observe the art of weaving and to find unique pieces of fabric that combine tradition and quality.
PASAR SANTA
Read morePasar Santa in Jakarta is a trendy market, ideal for those looking for an alternative to traditional shopping malls. Popular with a young and dynamic crowd, this market is a place of expression for innovative young entrepreneurs. Here you'll find an eclectic selection ranging from vintage clothing to specialty cafés, vinyl record stores, skateboards, homewares and books. We recommend visiting during the week, especially at lunchtime, for the best experience.
ALUN ALUN INDONESIA
Read moreFor lovers of traditional handicrafts, Alun Alun Indonesia, located in the Grand Indonesia Shopping Mall, is a must-see destination. This store is a veritable showcase for the diversity and richness of Indonesian culture. You'll discover a wide range of products, from fashion and accessories to home furnishings and objets d'art, all inspired by Indonesia's cultural heritage. In addition, Alun Alun Indonesia offers a selection of local snacks, tea and coffee. It's also the ideal place to buy authentic batiks.
M BLOC SPACE
Read moreRedeveloped in 2019 in a building that was once a banknote printing plant, the M Bloc stands out as an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and a variety of boutiques (Matalokal, Unionwell Headquarter and Toko Danke). Innovative bookstores such as Post and Connectoon, and the Demajors record store are also to be found here. This young and trendy space is particularly appreciated for its small, local and independent businesses offering unique and ethical products. Live music concerts in the evening.
ART & SCIENCE
Read moreThis concept store stands out for its sought-after selection of local brands, magazines, and unique English-language books, including cookbooks. It is also renowned for its latest collections of sports shoes, urban clothing and fashionable accessories. The store is a veritable paradise for those looking for gifts, unusual decorative objects, postcards, posters, stickers and many other fascinating discoveries. You're sure to come away with a few bargains.
BIJOUTERIE - SARI DEWI
Read moreAn interesting jewelry workshop in Celuk. Sari Dewi is a two-storey store with a beautiful view of the rice fields, but that shouldn't influence your purchases. The shop offers a wide selection of jewelry. You can also visit the workshop downstairs, where five craftsmen work with gold and silver, a guarantee of authenticity. Craftsmanship and creativity are blended to create beautiful, original jewelry. The only drawback is that there are sometimes a lot of tourists... Don't be shy, and haggle over prices by at least 50%...
PASAR SENAN
Read morePasar Senen is the city's best-known place to look for excellent vintage pieces at affordable prices. This market offers a variety of products, including clothing, textiles, shoes, toys, electronics, watches, jewelry, beauty products, food and much more. It's renowned for its lively ambience and chaotic atmosphere, especially at weekends. Visitors can negotiate prices with vendors and take advantage of great bargains.