Indonesia’s colourful markets and craft villages offer a wide variety of local and traditional goods. Enjoy haggling for the best prices at the markets which are called “pasar” in Indonesian. At artisan or craft villages, prices are mostly fixed.
Batubulan Village
Gianyar, Bali
Celuk Village
Gianyar, Bali
Pasar Atas Bukittingi
Bukittinggi, West Sumatra
Pasar Badung
Denpasar, Bali
Pasar Baru
Jakarta
Pasar Beringharjo
Yogyakarta, Central Java
Pasar Gede Solo
Solo, Central Java
Pasar Klewer
Solo, Central Java
Pasar Santa
Jakarta
Pasar Senen
Jakarta
Pasar Seni Kumbasari (Kumbasari Art Market)
Denpasar, Bali
Pasar Seni Senggigi (Senggigi Art Market)
Senggigi, Lombok
Pasar Seni Sukawati (Sukawati Art Market)
Ubud, Bali
Pasar Terapung Muara Kuin (Muara Kuin Floating Market)
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