The Ubud Art Market, locally referred to as 'Pasar Seni Ubud,' is a vibrant and culturally rich highlight located centrally in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace. This bustling market is a focal point for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of handmade crafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The market's charm lies in the quality and diversity of the Balinese goods on offer, ranging from silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets, hats, to kites, statues, and many other hand-crafted goods. Most of the items found here are produced in the neighboring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan, and Peliatan. The Ubud Art Market is also known for its role in the 2010 movie 'Eat, Pray, Love,' which further elevated its status as a must-visit location for those seeking a piece of Balinese culture. As the day progresses, the market becomes more crowded with shoppers bargaining over prices. Shopkeepers are generally open to negotiation, especially if you display an interest in multiple items or are purchasing in bulk.