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Shopping in Bali

Shopping is one of the hobbies of every woman on earth. Every class whether low, mediocre or high class. It has become more of a status symbol in the last decade.

All women have categories for shopping, some want to do window shopping and majority belong to this class and some really do it by purchasing them and belong to the high class of the society.

Well any group or any class won’t go dishearted from Bali, because shopping in Bali is the best part for women and they will enjoy it the most. You can find anything from handicrafts to personal belongings.

Shopping in Bali in Ubud, you will find some quirky boutiques, but if you are traveling with a limited budget, then going straight to the market would be the best idea. At the market you will find items like stuff- bags, baskets, placemats, tissue boxes, coconut husks, rattan etc.

Think about crafts, home and décor. Negotiation is the best key for shopping in Bali. Clothes can be best found in the market of Kuta. Shopping in Bali can also be done in the museum of Neka and the Neka gallery.

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They sometimes have temporary exhibits at the museum where you can also buy things. Moving towards the Ubud resort on the way there is a place where you can see sculptures on a small hill. The artist’s name is Simon.

Another artist called Arie smit has his paintings at the Ubud gallery. Paintings can also be found at the market in case if they are too expensive at the museum. The market place also consists of boutiques; you can find cloths, jewellery, sequined flip flops. The villages consist of some of the great craft work never seen.


 
     
     
     
     

They are intricately carved and might be a bit heavy for some people. For shopping in BaIi there is a place in south of Bali called Kerobokan where there are good furniture shops and they specialize in import and export as well.

Shopping in Bali, one thinks of bargaining is it possible? is one question. Well it is at some places but not in small shops. Basically these people know that their currency is weaker than any other dollar, pound or etc. And there economy also depends on foreign purchases.

There is discrimination; if you are not an Asian then they will charge you more. If you are, then you can start bargaining from a third of a price.
Shopping in Bali is a good experience.