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Bali is the place to practise your bargaining
skills. Unless the product is price-tagged, bargaining is the norm. It
will prove to be an exciting venture if this is your first time while
the experts will find it exhilarating, especially when a good deal was
struck. Many come to Bali with a 'shop till you drop' attitude, so you
would probably end up buying a few things anyhow. There are numerous western-style
department stores and shopping centers in Denpasar, Kuta-Legian, Sanur
and Nusa Dua that offer a range of clothing, shoes, leather goods, sports
gear, and toys. The service is generally good, and the low value of the
rupiah ensures excellent prices. Balinese arts and crafts are the most
popular purchases but you can also get value-for-money goods such as clothing,
music, musical instruments and watches.
Bedugul
This is known as a farming area and is
a great place to buy the choicest fruits, vegetables and flowers.
Celuk
The home of silver and gold artisans, Celuk
presents huge stores that house a wide variety of all types of intricately
designed pieces. The silver filigree work is quite unbelievable but bargaining
is a must.
Denpasar
The capital of Bali is not exactly a tourist
area but there are a few main areas worth checking out. The Kumbasari
market near the river gives an interesting overview of Indonesian markets
with household wares and clothing on the third level, spices and goods
on the second level, and a traditional market in the basement. Nearby
is Jalan Hasanudin, a whole street of gold shops selling 18 to 22 carat
gold jewellery. Not far is Jalan Sulawesi where all manner of fabrics
are available. The entire street has fabric stores on both sides with
a few household ware shops in between. If handicrafts are your aim, then
move along to Jalan Gajah Mada where items similar to those sold in Kuta
are found, but without the presence of hawkers. It is a good idea to visit
the government-run handicraft center in Tohpati, Sanggraha Kriya Asti,
which offers a range of handicrafts at fixed prices. You can also shop
at department stores such as Matahari, Libi, MA, Tiara Dewata, Tragia,
or Ramayana.
Duty Free Shopping
Plaza Bali and DFS have duty free shopping
outlets in Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, and the airport in Bali. A wide range
of designer label boutiques can be found but bear in mind that some products
in Indonesia do not have high duties, such as cigarettes.

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