Sunday Markets in Bali: shopping, vibe, and inspiration

Imagine waking up on a Sunday morning, strolling slowly under palm trees with a cup of aromatic coffee in your hand, while the air is filled with scents of essential oils, freshly baked goods, and exotic fruits. Live music plays softly in the background as stalls around you showcase handmade jewelry, candles, and clothing that you won't find in boutiques. This isn’t just shopping — it’s a true soul pleasure. That’s exactly what Sunday Markets on Bali look like.

If you want to truly experience the vibrant atmosphere of modern Bali, wander among stalls offering unique products and take home something truly special, be sure to visit the weekend markets. We’ve curated a selection of the most atmospheric Sunday Markets worth your attention.

1. La Brisa Sunday Market, Canggu

When: Every Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00

Arguably Bali’s most famous market, held at the La Brisa beach club. Surrounded by tropical greenery and the sound of the ocean, it’s located right on Echo Beach among palms and boho-style wooden structures. Here you’ll find handmade jewelry, cosmetics, fragrances, ceramics, clothing, and many cozy, mindful, and aesthetic items. It’s also one of the best spots for creating atmospheric content: photo zones, vintage details, natural light, and ocean views make every shot beautiful and lively.

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2. Samadi Organic Market, Canggu

When: Every Sunday from 08:00 to 14:00

Discover fresh fruits, spices, natural cosmetics, artisanal crafts, and even handmade chocolates — all in the spirit of a conscious lifestyle. The green courtyard with canopies where the aroma of spices and freshly baked bread fills the air creates a cozy morning vibe. Many local residents visit this market for quality organic products and heartfelt conversations.

3. Love Anchor Bazaar, Canggu

When: Every day (peak days Friday–Sunday)

Located in central Canggu, this market is lively especially on weekends. The space buzzes with energy — music, laughter, colorful displays, incense aromas, and tropical fruits. Visitors can find both traditional and modern fashion items reflecting Bali’s rich cultural heritage: summer dresses, hats, jewelry, stylish souvenirs, and decor pieces — all bright, light, and perfect for photos. Many items are handcrafted by local designers; each stall seems designed to inspire and create beautiful feed content.

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4. Ubud Organic Farmers Market

When: Sundays and Wednesdays from 09:00 to 14:00

Held at the Pyramids of Chi center — known for sound meditations and spiritual practices — this market offers a unique blend of nature, inner peace, and harmony. It’s easy to tune into Bali’s mindful vibe here. Find everything from organic vegetables to Ayurvedic oils, homemade bread to bamboo crafts. Under canopies amid rice terraces, relaxed trading takes place amidst aromas of herbs, spices, teas, vegan sweets, and wellness products — all breathing care and nature.

5. Hatch Sunday Market, Uluwatu

When: Every Sunday from 11:00 to 18:00

A vibrant market inside Hatch bar — an unconventional space where jungles meet art installations and dance under neon lights. One of Bali’s most informal and creative spots on the south coast; weekends here turn into festivals of creativity with themed markets featuring art installations, costumes, live music—and stalls from local crafters. Find designer jewelry with rare stones, unique fragrances, art objects, fashion pieces with character.

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6. The Lawn Sunday Sessions & Market

When: Every Sunday from 12:00 until sunset

The Lawn is a stylish beach club where Sundays turn into atmospheric open-air events overlooking the waves. If you seek relaxation combined with stylish shopping and ocean sounds—this is your spot. On the spacious lawn by Batu Bolong Beach gather local brands, designers & food trucks; DJs play at sunset while loungers with cushions serve cocktails amid relaxed conversations—perfect for a weekend escape.

7. Pasar Kodok (Frog Market), Tabanan

When: Daily from 09:00 to 15:00 (weather permitting)

Bali’s most popular vintage market where you can find rare items with stories behind them. An open-air flea market bustling with life — vintage jeans from Levi’s or Nike T-shirts from the ’90s; rare jackets from Japan or Europe await discovery here. Each visit is an expedition into fashion history; unexpected treasures like branded bags or unique finds are waiting for you.

Add a day at a Sunday Market to your Bali itinerary — it will reveal a new side of the island. These markets are not just shopping spots but reflections of Bali’s creative spirit: colorful, friendly—and full of surprises!

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