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Shopping area inside Beachwalk mall in Kuta with shops and pond

Shopping Malls in Kuta and Nearby Shops

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Post Modified Date: May 5, 2026 by Wayan Suadnyana Category: Activities

Shopping malls in Kuta and nearby shops are practical for travelers who want to shop, eat, take a break from the heat or rain, buy souvenirs, or stop somewhere convenient before heading to the airport. In this guide, souvenirs mean small items you can bring home, such as Bali snacks, clothing, accessories, crafts, or simple gifts.

Beachwalk Shopping Center mall entrance in Kuta
Beachwalk Mall near Kuta Beach. Photo By Wira Tour Bali.

This Kuta shopping guide helps you choose between malls, souvenir shops, art markets, street shops, and nearby shopping areas. It is useful if you are staying in Kuta, visiting Kuta Beach, looking for fixed-price souvenirs, or deciding where to shop without moving around too much.

This guide focuses only on shopping malls, souvenir shops, markets, and nearby shopping areas in Kuta. For broader trip planning, read our Kuta travel guide. If you need beach access, sunset, or activity details, use our Kuta Beach guide. Planning to shop beyond Kuta? See our Bali shopping guide.

Prefer to read a focused Indonesian guide? Open our Mall di Kuta guide for shopping malls, art markets, souvenir shops, and nearby shopping areas in Kuta.

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  • Quick Guide to Kuta Shopping Malls and Nearby Shops
  • How to Choose Where to Shop in Kuta
  • Main Shopping Malls in Kuta and Nearby Shopping Areas+−
    • Beachwalk Shopping Center
    • Discovery Shopping Mall
    • Lippo Mall Kuta
    • Mall Bali Galeria
    • Jalan Legian and Poppies Lane
    • Kuta Art Market
    • Krisna Sunset Road
    • Joger Bali
    • Park 23 Kuta
    • Lippo Plaza Sunset Road
  • Additional Shopping Mall Option Outside Central Kuta+−
    • Trans Studio Mall Bali
  • Shopping Near Kuta Beach
  • Souvenir Shopping in Kuta
  • Kuta Shopping Tips for International Travelers+−
    • Know the Difference Between Malls and Markets
    • Bring Enough Cash for Small Shops
    • Visit Outdoor Shopping Areas in the Morning or Late Afternoon
    • Check Product Quality Before Paying
    • Be Careful with Made-to-Order Items
    • Ask Before Taking Photos in Boutiques
    • Think About Parking Before You Move
  • How to Get Around Kuta for Shopping
  • FAQ About Shopping in Kuta

Quick Guide to Kuta Shopping Malls and Nearby Shops

Use this quick guide if you want to decide fast.

  • Best near Kuta Beach: Beachwalk Shopping Center and Discovery Shopping Mall.
  • Best near Tuban and the airport route: Lippo Mall Kuta.
  • Larger mall around Kuta: Mall Bali Galeria.
  • Best for street shopping: Jalan Legian and Poppies Lane.
  • Best for souvenirs with bargaining: Kuta Art Market and small shops around Legian or Poppies Lane.
  • Best for fixed-price souvenirs: Krisna Sunset Road and Joger Bali.
  • Best when it is hot or raining: shopping malls, department stores, and larger souvenir centers.
  • Best when time is limited: choose one place close to your hotel, Kuta Beach, or your route to the airport.

How to Choose Where to Shop in Kuta

Choose where to shop in Kuta based on four questions:

  • What do you want to buy?
  • Where is your hotel?
  • How much time do you have?
  • Who is traveling with you?

If you want a comfortable place to shop, eat, and cool down, choose a mall. Kuta shopping malls are easier for families, travelers who do not want to bargain, and anyone who wants a simple stop after visiting the beach.

If you want souvenirs, choose a fixed-price souvenir center when you want to shop quickly. Choose an art market or a small street shop if you want more variety and do not mind bargaining. An art market is a local market where you can find items such as clothes, accessories, crafts, and souvenirs. Bargaining means politely negotiating the price before you buy.

If your time is short, do not force too many stops into one route. Pick one shopping area near your hotel, Kuta Beach, or your airport route.

If you are searching for “shopping near me” from a hotel in Kuta, choose the closest place that fits your real need, not only the nearest point on the map.

Main Shopping Malls in Kuta and Nearby Shopping Areas

Beachwalk Shopping Center

Beachwalk Shopping Center is one of the most practical shopping malls in Kuta for travelers who want modern shopping close to Kuta Beach.

Best for:

  • modern shopping,
  • dining,
  • couples,
  • families,
  • a stop before or after visiting the beach.

Area: Jalan Pantai Kuta.

What you can find:

Local and international shops, dining options, entertainment, and a modern mall setting near the beach area.

Practical note:

Choose Beachwalk if you want shopping near Kuta Beach without moving too far across Kuta. It is a good option when you want to combine shopping, food, and time around the beach area in one route.

For current stores, dining, events, and facilities, check the Beachwalk Shopping Center official website.

Best time to go:

Late morning, afternoon, or early evening if you want to shop, eat, and stay around central Kuta.

Discovery Shopping Mall

Discovery Shopping Mall entrance in Kuta
Front gate of Discovery Shopping Mall in Kuta. Photo By Wira Tour Bali.

Discovery Shopping Mall is a good choice if you are around central Kuta or Kartika Plaza and want a mall with shopping and dining in one place.

Best for:

  • families,
  • travelers staying around Kartika Plaza,
  • shopping and eating in central Kuta,
  • a more comfortable option than open-air street shopping.

Area:

Central Kuta, near the beach area and Kartika Plaza.

What you can find:

Shops, food options, and mall-style shopping in the Kuta area.

Practical note:

Choose Discovery Shopping Mall if you want a more comfortable place to shop without bargaining. It can also work well when the weather is too hot or rainy for walking around outdoor shops.

For current address, shops, dining, and opening details, check the Discovery Shopping Mall official website.

Best time to go:

Midday, afternoon, or whenever outdoor shopping feels uncomfortable.

Lippo Mall Kuta

Lippo Mall Kuta is useful for travelers who need a mall around Tuban, Kartika Plaza, or the route to Ngurah Rai Airport.

Best for:

  • quick shopping,
  • eating,
  • Tuban hotel area,
  • a practical stop before heading to the airport.

Area:

Kuta and Tuban.

What you can find:

Shops, local and international brands, dining options, and indoor mall facilities.

Practical note:

Choose Lippo Mall Kuta if your hotel is around Tuban, Kartika Plaza, or near the airport route. It is more practical than going deeper into the Kuta Beach area when your schedule is already tight.

Best time to go:

Before or after your activity in Kuta, as long as you leave enough time for traffic and airport check-in.

Mall Bali Galeria

Mall Bali Galeria is a larger mall around Kuta that works better when you are using transport.

Best for:

  • general shopping,
  • dining,
  • wider mall options,
  • family-friendly indoor time.

Area:

Around Simpang Dewa Ruci, near Kuta.

What you can find:

Shops, food options, and family entertainment facilities.

Practical note:

Mall Bali Galeria is not located on Kuta Beach, so it’s best to take a taxi, ride-hailing service, or use a car with a driver. Choose this mall if you prefer a larger shopping experience near Kuta instead of a quick stop at the beach.

For tenant lists, events, and mall updates, check the Mal Bali Galeria official website.

Best time to go:

Midday or afternoon, when you want indoor shopping and are not focused on the beach area.

Jalan Legian and Poppies Lane

Street shops and taxis along Jalan Legian in Kuta
Street shopping around Jalan Legian. Photo By Wira Tour Bali.

Jalan Legian and Poppies Lane are better for travelers who want to browse small shops, clothes, accessories, and street shopping around Kuta.

Best for:

  • street shopping,
  • small souvenirs,
  • clothes and accessories,
  • travelers who enjoy browsing from shop to shop.

Area:

Legian and Kuta.

What you can find:

Small shops sell clothing, accessories, souvenirs, and casual items.

Practical note:

Parking can be hard to find around Kuta and Legian. If your hotel is close, it’s often easier to walk instead of driving. If you have bags, are with children, or need to go to different places, take a taxi or hire a car with a driver.

Best time to go:

Morning or late afternoon, especially if you want to avoid the hottest part of the day.

Kuta Art Market

Kuta Art Market sign near the local shopping area
Kuta Art Market shopping area. Photo By Wira Tour Bali.

Kuta Art Market is suitable if you want small souvenirs, accessories, clothes, and a more local market-style shopping experience.

Best for:

  • souvenirs,
  • small gifts,
  • travelers who are comfortable bargaining,
  • seeing a local market-style atmosphere.

Area:

Kuta area.

What you can find:

Clothes, accessories, crafts, and small souvenir items.

Practical note:

Bargaining is common in the Kuta Art Market and small shops, but always be polite. If a seller accepts your price, go ahead and make the purchase.

If you want to shop cheaply in Kuta, compare prices calmly. Don’t assume that everything in the market is cheaper than items in malls or fixed-price souvenir shops. If you prefer fixed prices, it’s easier to shop in a mall or souvenir shop.

Best time to go:

Morning or late afternoon, when walking feels more comfortable.

Krisna Sunset Road

Krisna souvenir shop entrance in Kuta
Krisna for souvenirs

Furthermore, Krisna Sunset Road is a practical option for fixed-price souvenir shopping in Kuta.

Best for:

  • Bali souvenirs,
  • families,
  • travelers who do not want to bargain,
  • buying several items in one place.

Area:

Sunset Road, Kuta.

What you can find:

Clothing, Bali snacks, crafts, and souvenir products.

Practical note:

Choose Krisna Sunset Road if you want clearer prices and do not want to visit many small shops. It is useful when you need souvenir shopping in Kuta before going home or after an activity around Kuta.

For outlet details and current visitor information, check the Krisna Sunset Road official page.

Best time to go:

Before returning to your hotel, before your departure day, or when you want a focused souvenir stop.

Joger Bali

Joger Bali is suitable for travelers looking for gifts or souvenirs with a more distinctive character.

Best for:

  • souvenirs,
  • gifts,
  • Travelers looking for something different from general souvenir items.

Area:

Kuta area.

What you can find:

Gift items, clothing, and creative souvenir products.

Practical note:

Joger Bali can work well together with Krisna Sunset Road if both fit your route. Do not force it into a tight schedule if your main goal is quick shopping near Kuta Beach.

If you want more details about this gift shop, read our Joger Bali guide.

Best time to go:

When you have a specific time for souvenir shopping and are not rushing to the airport.

Park 23 Kuta

Park 23 Kuta can be considered if your route passes Tuban or Jalan Kediri.

Best for:

  • a short stop,
  • indoor time,
  • cinema or selected indoor activities,
  • travelers already passing the area.

Area:

Tuban and Kuta.

What you can find:

Selected shops, food options, and indoor facilities.

Practical note:

Do not treat Park 23 as the main choice for shopping near Kuta Beach. Use it only if the location fits your route or you have a specific reason to stop there.

Best time to go:

When you are already around Tuban or Jalan Kediri.

Lippo Plaza Sunset Road

Lippo Plaza Sunset Road is an additional shopping stop on Sunset Road.

Best for:

  • short shopping,
  • food,
  • a route-based stop around Sunset Road.

Area:

Sunset Road.

What you can find:

Shops, dining options, and facilities in one area.

Practical note:

This is better as a stop based on your route, not the first choice if your goal is shopping near Kuta Beach.

Best time to go:

When your route already passes Sunset Road.

Additional Shopping Mall Option Outside Central Kuta

Trans Studio Mall Bali

Trans Studio Mall Bali can be considered if you want a larger mall outside central Kuta, and your route already fits. It is not the main choice if you need shopping near Kuta Beach, quick souvenir shopping in Kuta, or a short stop from a Kuta hotel.

Best for:

  • travelers with extra time,
  • indoor mall time outside central Kuta,
  • a planned route-based stop.

Practical note:

Use this only when you have enough time and do not need to stay close to the Kuta Beach area.

Shopping Near Kuta Beach

If you want shopping malls in Kuta or small shops near Kuta Beach, pick places that are easy to get to from where you are. Don’t go too far just because a map shows another mall nearby. Traffic, how comfortable it is to walk, the weather, and how many bags you have can all affect what is practical.

For a fast choice:

  • Choose Beachwalk Shopping Center for the easiest mall stop near Jalan Pantai Kuta.
  • Choose the Discovery Shopping Mall if you are closer to Kartika Plaza.
  • Choose Kuta Art Market for small souvenirs and market-style shopping.
  • Choose Jalan Legian or Poppies Lane if you prefer browsing small street shops.

This section only helps you choose shopping near the beach. For beach access, sunset, surf, and beach activity details, use the Kuta Beach guide.

Souvenir Shopping in Kuta

Handmade souvenir accessories displayed in a Kuta shop
Souvenir accessories in Kuta. Photo by Artem Beliaikin

For souvenir shopping in Kuta, choose based on how you prefer to shop.

Choose fixed-price souvenir centers if you want:

  • clearer prices,
  • faster shopping,
  • less negotiation,
  • a more predictable experience.

Good options include:

  • Krisna Sunset Road,
  • Joger Bali,
  • department stores or souvenir shops inside malls.

Choose art markets or small street shops if you want:

  • more variety,
  • smaller items,
  • accessories,
  • clothing,
  • a more local shopping atmosphere,
  • the chance to bargain politely.

Good options include:

  • Kuta Art Market,
  • Jalan Legian,
  • Poppies Lane,
  • Merta Nadi Legian Art Market, if you do not mind moving slightly into Legian.

For a quick souvenir stop before leaving Bali, a fixed-price souvenir center is usually easier. For browsing small accessories, clothes, and crafts, markets and street shops can be more interesting.

Kuta Shopping Tips for International Travelers

Know the Difference Between Malls and Markets

In malls, prices are usually fixed. Fixed prices mean the listed price is normally the price you pay. This is easier if you do not like bargaining or want to shop quickly.

In art markets and small street shops, bargaining is common. Stay friendly, avoid arguing, and do not compare sellers harshly. If you offer a price and the seller agrees, continue with the purchase.

Bring Enough Cash for Small Shops

Not every small shop or market stall accepts cards. Bring enough Indonesian Rupiah if you plan to shop at Kuta Art Market, Jalan Legian, or Poppies Lane.

If you pay by card, ask first whether there is an extra charge.

For malls and larger souvenir centers, payment is usually easier, but small change is still useful.

Visit Outdoor Shopping Areas in the Morning or Late Afternoon

For art markets and street shops, morning or late afternoon is usually more comfortable than midday. It is easier to walk, browse, and compare items when the heat is not too strong.

For malls, timing is more flexible because you can shop, eat, and rest indoors.

If you shop before going to the airport, leave enough time for traffic, payment, packing, and travel to the terminal.

Check Product Quality Before Paying

Before buying, check:

  • stitching,
  • material,
  • size,
  • colour,
  • packaging,
  • product condition,
  • expiry date for food souvenirs.

If you are buying branded goods and product authenticity matters, a formal store is safer than a small market stall.

Be Careful with Made-to-Order Items

If you order a custom item, agree on the details before paying.

Check:

  • Size or model.
  • Completion time.
  • What happens if the item is not correct?
  • How much deposit is required?
  • When the final payment is due.

Pay the balance only after the item is finished and corresponds to the agreement.

Ask Before Taking Photos in Boutiques

Some boutiques or premium shops do not allow product photos. If you are unsure, ask the staff first.

A simple request and a thank-you can make the shopping experience easier, especially in smaller shops.

Think About Parking Before You Move

Parking around Kuta streets, Legian, and small shopping lanes can be limited. Malls are usually easier for parking, while Jalan Legian, Poppies Lane, and Kuta Art Market are often more practical on foot if your hotel is nearby.

If you plan to visit several shopping areas, decide on your transport before you start shopping.

How to Get Around Kuta for Shopping

Walking can be practical if your hotel is close to the shopping area. It works best when you only want to visit one or two places and are not carrying many bags.

Walking is usually practical for:

  • Beachwalk Shopping Center,
  • Kuta Art Market,
  • Jalan Legian,
  • Poppies Lane,
  • nearby shops around central Kuta.

Use a taxi or ride-hailing service when:

  • Your hotel is not within easy walking distance,
  • The weather is too hot or rainy,
  • You are carrying shopping bags,
  • You are traveling with children,
  • You want to avoid parking problems.

Use a car with a driver when:

  • You want to visit several shopping areas in one route,
  • Your hotel is outside Kuta,
  • You are traveling with family,
  • You have luggage,
  • You want clearer pickup and drop-off points.

For airport-route shopping, Lippo Mall Kuta can be more practical if you are around Tuban or heading toward Ngurah Rai Airport. Avoid going too deep into the Kuta Beach area when your flight schedule is tight.

For short shopping routes, do not rely only on distance in maps. In Kuta, road direction, traffic, weather, time of day, and the number of bags you carry can matter more than distance alone.

FAQ About Shopping in Kuta

What Is the Easiest Shopping Mall to Visit from Kuta Beach?

Beachwalk Shopping Center is usually the easiest choice if you are already around Jalan Pantai Kuta. Discovery Shopping Mall can also work if your position is closer to Kartika Plaza or the southern side of central Kuta.

Where Should I Shop in Kuta Before Going to the Airport?

Lippo Mall Kuta is the more practical option if you are around Tuban, Kartika Plaza, or already moving toward Ngurah Rai Airport. Avoid going too deep into the Kuta Beach area if your flight schedule is tight.

Should I choose a Mall, Souvenir center, or Kuta Art Market?

Choose a mall for comfort and fixed prices, a souvenir center for faster gift shopping, and the Kuta Art Market if you want small items and do not mind polite bargaining.

Where Can I Buy Souvenirs in Kuta Without Bargaining?

Krisna Sunset Road and Joger Bali are better if you prefer fixed-price souvenir shopping. Mall shops and department stores can also work if you want clearer prices and a more predictable shopping experience.

When Should I Use a Taxi or Car for Shopping in Kuta?

Use a taxi or car with a driver if you carry many bags, travel with family, stay outside Kuta, visit several shopping areas, or want to avoid parking problems around Legian, Poppies Lane, and market areas.

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