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Oberoi 22 | Near Flea Market, Seminyak, Indonesia, Seminyak
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
00:00 - 17:00
00:00 - 17:00
For the marketing office right next to the entrance and parking lot
It's all tourist stuff for sale. Nothing actually genuine to buy. Just the same stuff you see all over Asia for sale in tourist hotspots. Maybe a couple unique things, but not enough to make it worth visiting imo.
This flea market is located in kuta and is a great place to shop. We came here on the last day of our trip to buy souvenirs. They've got lot of stuff one can buy hand bags, clothes, fridge magnets, hats and what not. The only thing one needs to keep in mind is that bargain as much as you can. They start at a very high price so just reduce the price to 70% and see if they agree and they do sometimes! Anyways it's a must visit
A well managed market for clothing, accessories and souvenirs. However the price is just too much and you need to have a great haggling skill to shop here - not my favorite way to shop. Doesn't conform with the name "Flea Market".
Perfect place for shopping. There is also good coffee shop KIN. Big parking. 5 min walk to the beach.
Lots of great stuff to buy. Although not so cheap, but you get plenty of options to choose from. Bargaining skills will be tested.
Waste of time visiting. It is just the usual junk you can buy anywhere at 3-10 x the normal price. Asked about a few item:Small metal ashtray 200kThe hand held fans 100-250 kSarong: 250kUnless you can be bothered haggling pretty hard then it is just a waste of energy. Overall the place is pretty depressing and disappointing. I can understand everyone needs to make a living and the place has the potential to be something great and instead the place is dead. If stalls just had a set reasonable price or their asking price wasn't so high then heaps of tourists would come, instead they are leaving after just a short visit.
The general expectation seems to be a 1/3 of the price quoted. If you have a fair idea of what you are looking for and an expected price you are willing to pay, you will love the place. Good range of items - clothes, souvenirs, accessories. You may be a tad disappointed if the 300k ask and a 100k retort is met with yes please take it. Maybe I should have replied with a lower price. But anyways that is the whole point of a market where you bargain. As others had commented earlier, it is technically not a flea market in terms of throwaway prices. It is an organized retail with multiple shop fronts displaying their wares.
Many stalls try to (aggressively) bargain their items to foreigners/tourists. Little difference between products so only if one is looking for clothing or house decoration this place is useful.
Nice place in Seminyak to shop for local thing and for people who come for shopping. People do bargain here but the prices here a bit step and costly than the Ubud market. But is worth coming here also as it has few unique stuff Overall a it's a small fun to have a look around
Found some nice bag from here, you really have to bargain with the seller. The more you buy the more they will drop the price. But in general it’s more expensive here than in Ubud market. Bare aware of the real and fake rattan bags, some are made with bamboo and plastic not rattans.the real rattan bags some had real leather and some have synthetic materials. The leather ones are a little bit more expensive but just be careful not to get ripped off.
Some bargains to be had, be prepared to haggle....hard. Lots of fake designer brands, from gucci to North face. Bags, hats, t-shirts, shorts, ornaments...pretty much what you'd expect. Worth a wander round.
mai mai.. the food court is wonderful
Went on a Monday afternoon and the place was very quiet. There weren't any other customers/tourists other than my group. The items sold were typical things that could be found at other tourist spots. Bargaining is necessary. Might be alot more lively later in the evening and night. Overall, this place is not a must go.
The place where you can find your things while your stay in seminyak
Almost nothing to buy there, prices really high. The most expensive market in Bali.
Go early morning. Great place to find souvenirs, clothing, jewellery etc
A nice place to buy things, should bargain at least 50% for a reasonable price. But the market is not so big, mostly is cloths.
Some really good bargains, need to really bargain good
Only ok..same stuff as any other market, just more expensive but alot quieter..come here if you don't handle the spruiking well..and come earlier in the day.
Come here to test your bargaining skills!! Great things to see and purchase!! Always bargain and get more for your $$
Good bargain, good stuff. But the shops are quite less in numbers. More shops are located around the market so do consider visiting those as well!
High prices and not large. This is the priciest flea market I've seen in Bali. Spend more than 3USD on anything other than tech or jewelry and you are losing the game. We got a purse for 50k and a shirt for 40k. Still feel like we over paid. Bracelets should be no more than 5k.
Our favourite market in bali! There are your typical outdoor market stalls, indoor air conditioned shops and restaurants all in the same location. We came back multiple times, and each time left with dull shopping bags and a dull stomach.
Did not really like it as the stuff is really expensive and they don't have a lot to offer, it's better to explore the Seminyak market rather than this as the price is really not that different.And the shopkeepers are also rude and racist and mean.
Alfresco dinning but average food. Nasi goreng was excellent but the mie goreng was sub par however chicken sate came with both meals. Price doesn’t reflect the quality of food.
Pay 1/3 to 1/4 the first asking price. It is a typical flea market with lots of variety and fun gifts to take home. It felt safe and they speak enough English to do business.
Interesting place for finding souvenirs like clothes, bag, sun glasses, watches, silver rings and i tried to eat Indonesian food from very nice lady in the back of the huts, Nasi Pecel (chicken , rice and salad) only 15,000 IDR like 1 USD. Yumm..
Good prices and very nice people
Great selection and variety compared to some other markets in Bali, vendors are open to some good haggling
Went for a quick look. Tees..dresses..sandals..cushion covers...shirts... stuff u can see outside of seminyak sq. There are restuarants near it. There is a shop at the start of the shophouse.not the flea market that sells nice snake skin clutch bags at 250k (small) to 350k(medium)
Ice cold beer at mai mai restaurant only 3 for 60 k...no one cold beer in bali
This market is expensive compared to other flea markets. Shopkeepers here dont entertain much bargaining. One can easily find same products/things in cheaper price in other markets.
A test for your haggling skills. Still, good stuff
If you like shopping, the flea markets is a must
This is an expensive market. Go to ubud for shopping. Many of the shop owners here aren't for bargaining and aren't very friendly. Take your money and business elsewhere. We were disappointed we saved a majority of our shopping for here!
Not bad... You have to bargin
Harder to barter here because I believe Seminyak is more for the 'upper class' so I assume they settle for more western prices than local but very nice little stalls and managed to get my items at a reasonable discount!
Not bad little place to get a bargain, as said it is small so not many stalls (on the day we went)Venders are like Kuta and a little pushy
Today is 19 February 2020, and it is a Baliness holiday. Is the Flea Market open for business
Great place to visit quickly or stay for a long time. Not as busy as Kuta, prices slightly dearer than Kuta.
It’s quite an expensive market I thought. For one top and dress one vendor wanted 750000 rupiah, way too pricey. Not when you can get the same at Kuta market for much cheaper. Found all stalls that I went into, the vendor asked for way too much money and they didn’t like to haggle. I only did half of the market, got fed up and left. I wouldn’t recommend it or ever go back.
Never Visit the Flea Market in Seminyak, this place has the most disrespectful people of Bali and they are on a loot, They specifically hate Indians. The costs in this place are 5times more than all Bali markets. When you try to bargain people say you are from India thats why you cannot buy. Other country visitors are very respected and this is one worst places of Bali. Instead of this people can go to Krishna Oleh for shopping for better quality stuff
The place to find a bargain, half whatever price the shop keepers quote. It customary to bargain. Great cotton clothing & nick nacks.
It's like people dont wanna sell their stuff here? The space is alright but the ambience doesnt make you wanna shop. Better off at Ubud's Art Market.
A good selection of things. But the prices are still high. Must negotiate as always to get a good price.
Market was okay.costly as compared to indian markets.Food was ok. They use coconut cream for milkshakes
It's a 10-15 minute walk away from Seminyak Square and is an authentic flea market. It is also known as Kayu Aya Square. You can haggle the price for souvenirs like keychains, ref magnets, simple jewelry, Bali dresses, shirts and other trinkets. There are also good places to eat at a food court of sorts (aka Kayu Aya Village) and a restaurant that is right beside the flea market. The prices range from 40k to 75k for a complete meal.
Not much to see. Nothing authentic. All souvenirs for tourists
If you love to haggle you can grab a bargain (Well compared to other local shops)
Unique stuffs are here
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