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Sukawati Art Market
The guide was updated:One of the oldest and most well-known art markets in Bali, Sukawati is where visitors go for souvenirs, handmade crafts, and traditional Balinese art. You'll find everything from wood carvings and paintings to sarongs, bags, and trinkets. If you’re willing to haggle, you can walk away with a good deal.
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- Address: Jalan Raya Sukawati, Sukawati, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali
- Opening hours: Daily 6am–6pm
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One of the oldest and most well-known art markets in Bali, Sukawati is where visitors go for souvenirs, handmade crafts, and traditional Balinese art. You'll find everything from wood carvings and paintings to sarongs, bags, and trinkets. If you’re willing to haggle, you can walk away with a good deal.
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