Retail Shopping in Bali
45 businesses in Bali
Bali's retail shopping landscape is a fascinating blend of traditional markets, artisan workshops, expat-oriented boutiques, and modern shopping malls, giving you more variety than most comparably sized cities. The island is internationally recognized for its handcrafted goods — woodcarvings, silver jewelry, woven textiles, and handmade furniture — and shopping directly from artisan workshops in Celuk (silver), Mas (woodcarving), and Ubud (textiles) offers both better prices and authenticity than tourist-strip boutiques. For everyday Western consumer goods, Denpasar's Galeria Mall and Kuta's Discovery Mall carry mainstream brands alongside international supermarkets. Electronics and audio equipment shops like King Audio in Denpasar cater to both locals and expats. Vintage and secondhand markets have also grown in Canggu, offering curated preloved fashion. Fashion boutiques across Seminyak stock locally designed resort wear that's both unique and well-priced. For bulk household goods, big-box stores like ACE Hardware and Informa have multiple Bali locations.
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Coco Bistro Kuta Square
4.9 (1512)Taman sari collection
5.0 (7)KRISHNA BUGAR" Pijat Tradisional & Pijat Urut
5.0 (41)Toko Kue dan Roti Eveva Cake & Bakery Bali
3.9 (22)My Laundry Express
4.2 (43)heyyjuice
4.6 (200)69SLAM Discovery Shopping Mall (DSM)
4.0 (28)Dewata Printing Bali
4.4 (124)Mr. Konveksi
5.0 (12)DAVPHINE EATERY
4.0 (8)FIX Indonesia
1.0 (4)spacesconnectiOn
5.0 (4)Mentari Pagi Bali
Souvenir Promosi Kata-Kata
5.0 (8)Awans Car Audio
Toko Treadmil Murah & Gym Fitnes Bali
5.0 (5)Umah Creative Company
Rumah Sparepart Bali
4.6 (43)Sriwijaya Pusat Dry Ice Bali
4.4 (154)Sastra Rahayu Copy & Print
3.9 (75)King Audio
4.7 (264)RAWI Shop & Souvenirs
5.0 (2)Rakko Wash - Coin Laundry
5.0 (124)Evlogia secondbrand
5.0 (3)Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find international products in Bali? +
Browse retail shopping listings on ExpatsList to find stores in Bali that carry imported and international products. Grocery stores, specialty shops, and markets catering to expats are all included.
What leisure and community options are available for expats in Bali? +
ExpatsList covers retail shopping businesses in Bali from tour agencies and bars to community groups and hobby shops. It's a great way to find things to do and meet other expats when you're new to the city.
Are there expat-friendly community spaces or clubs in Bali? +
Many cities have thriving expat communities. Check our retail shopping section for social clubs, sports groups, and community spaces in Bali where you can connect with other internationals and locals alike.
Expat tips for Retail Shopping in Bali
Buy Crafts Directly From Artisan Villages +
Visiting the silversmith village of Celuk, the woodcarving workshops of Mas, or the textile weavers near Ubud lets you buy directly from the makers at substantially lower prices than Seminyak boutiques. You also get the story behind the piece, which adds to its value.
Bargain Respectfully at Tourist Markets +
Haggling is expected and accepted at Bali's open-air souvenir markets like Pasar Seni Sukawati. Opening at roughly 50–60% of the asking price is standard practice — but always remain good-humoured and be prepared to walk away, as that usually brings the price down further.
Check ACE Hardware for Home Essentials +
ACE Hardware, with locations at Bali Galeria and Kuta, is one of the most useful stores for expats setting up a home. It stocks a wide range of tools, cleaning supplies, appliances, and household items that are hard to source elsewhere at comparable quality.