Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
The Flea Market in Seminyak, Bali is a vibrant and trendy shopping destination offering an eclectic array of goods. From souvenirs to apparel and jewelry, this bustling market is a melting pot of colors, cultures, and creativity. Visitors can explore unique treasures and local craftsmanship while enjoying an immersive shopping adventure. The market features both locally-sourced products and trendy international styles, including maxi dresses, jumpsuits, kaftans, accessories, homeware, and more.
A decently large flea market near Seminyak Square. Not many people during April 2022 when Bali just reopened so it was a relatively peaceful browse. Got some nice shorts for $10AUD and some other small gifts. Expect to haggle and some pretty insistent shopkeepers (nothing out of the ordinary). Generally good value and enjoyed our experience.
There's also a decent sized Western style cafe at the entrance of the markets if you need a coffee and a bite.
Good place to bargain for local items and gift items. Seriously bargaining is the game here, don’t settle for the first offered price or deal… You can easily get many items in a really good price. Also the variety is pretty much the same all over so keep looking and enjoy… drop by the nearby juice shop to cool off once done
MUAAZ MAHBOOB — Google reviewit was good to came here, i think they‘re closed during corona time and now open again. it‘s a market for tourist, you will find accessories, clothes, etc
is so good to look local business are open again
i just have the picture from warung/cafe in there
Rachman S Davi — Google reviewAs the name suggests Flea market but it’s nothing like it. Majority of item are new and prices are overall same as any other place.
Don’t put an extra effort to visit this if its not on your way.
You can get Bali souvenir from here only. You need to bargain very much because they quote very high price for all the items.
Overall not so impressive.
Priyanka Singh — Google reviewGood market, okay quality clothes, good prices. It's worth going. Phone cases, clothes, accessories, etc.. walking distance to other stores and seminyak square
Antonela Škatar — Google reviewGood place to bargain for local items and gift items. Seriously bargaining is the game here, don’t settle for the first offered price or deal… You can easily get many items in a really good price. Also the variety is pretty much the same all over so keep looking and enjoy… drop by the nearby juice shop to cool off once done
Photo 1 in review by MUAAZ MAHBOOB
Kaushik Kumar — Google reviewThis place is a complete rip off. Now i understand why this place is so empty. The prices are so high and unreasonable. A 15 key chains, 1 magnet, 1 shot glass cost 650000. Thats insane. 1 small pouch and 1 bottle opener was 350000. Its completely overpriced and the store owners were kinda pushy. I understand that they want to make a living but this is just pure dishonesty and a scam.
Vinoth Rajarethinam — Google reviewReally good market in Seminyak. You can find any type of souvenir here. Be careful about prices. You should know the local price and bargain or else you might pay 3-4 times more expensive here. You should bargain and be patient for that 😂🤦🏻♀️ it’s hard but if you don’t do it you will pay more money here.
Amy Alaghband — Google reviewBeautiful market to browse, nice food and cafe places in the surrounding area around the carpark. Definitely must haggle… sometimes they sell for 2-3 times what you can get from regular roadside shops that also sell souvenirs, even the market around Tana Lot was more reasonably priced. If the price they gave sounds reasonable to you, you can probably go 20-25% cheaper. If it sounds ridiculously over priced, it may be so. Usually if you buy a few pieces they may give a cheaper price. You can see what most souvenir shops in Bali sell. Went during a weekday, was not crowded. Leisurely stroll.
C K — Google reviewhad a total of around 20-30 stalls
a touristy tank goes for around 150k idr initially but lowest they went after some haggling was 100k idr.. bought 2 tops here
Liwen Lee — Google reviewThe Flea Market in Seminyak, despite its size, offers a charming shopping experience with a notable feature—an expansive warung within its confines. While the market boasts a unique selection of items, the prices can be on the higher side, requiring some negotiation skills to secure a better deal. The presence of a sizable warung adds to the appeal, providing a convenient break for refreshments amid your shopping endeavors. If you're willing to haggle for a fair price, this small market with its culinary option can still offer a pleasant and distinctive shopping outing in Seminyak.
avinash shrestha — Google reviewFound bracelets, a sari, a throw, and the required magnet souvenir. Just don't buy the first thing you see. Check every seller first, then go back to your favorites.
Paolo S. — Google reviewThey have a small range of stores. I bought 5 pieces of silk (kimono top, pants, and skirt) for SGD75. You'll get a better range to shop at Ubud than here. I regret shopping here since they didn't have most of what I was looking for.
Lea L — Google reviewcute place
if you have time, should check out once but not very different from all the local shops which are far less expensive.
bargaining isn’t really effective there.
but cute.
ANIKA PANCHMATIA — Google reviewThe Flea Market in Seminyak is an absolute treasure trove for unique finds! We had a fantastic time exploring the wide variety of handmade wooden bowls. The craftsmanship was impeccable, and we couldn't resist picking up some to adorn our house back home.
It's worth noting that bargaining is part of the experience at The Flea Market, so be ready to negotiate on everything you find. The sellers were friendly and accommodating, making the process enjoyable.
The market's vibrant atmosphere and the sheer diversity of items available make it a shopaholic's paradise. If you're in search of authentic and charming souvenirs from Bali, The Flea Market is the place to be.
George Chalmers — Google reviewWe tested our bargaining skills against the locals as we went shopping for bags and clothes in the Flea Market.
We thought that the rates won’t be so high for unoriginal items but that wasn’t the case. So if you “really” want to shop, I suggest going to authentic stores or thrift shops.
The experience for me was fun in that we got a chance to do something that isn’t common in Sydney
Rahil Agrawal — Google review