Do you want to witness authentic Balinese lifestyle? Then join Denpasar City Tours and explore the old town. You will get to understand how Balinese, Javanese, Chinese, Arabian and Indian communities have been living and thriving together since back in late 1800s. Foodies will love to explore the many colors and flavors of Denpasar’s eateries and markets. In particular, the Flower Market and Badung Market are highlights worth visiting. Sulawesi Street is also a great place to see fabric shops selling stunning traditional batik and silk. Gajah Mada is also a curious place to visit: the very Chinatown of Denpasar! If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, head to Bali Sharks Eco Adventures, the Turtle Conservation and Education Centre or Kertalangu Cultural Village.
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Best Free Walking Tours in Denpasar
Denpasar is the world-famous gate to the island of Bali. In the past, most tourists used the city just as a transport hub on their way to Kuta or the island’s south coast. But things are changing quickly! Denpasar’s now not-so-secret wonders are transforming the city into a popular tourist destination worth spending a couple of days on. In particular, Free Walking Tours in Denpasar are a fun, informative and straight to the point introduction to the best landmarks in this bustling metropolis. The temples, museums and squares in the historic center can be explored in just a few hours with a local guide in an engaging Essential Free Tour of Denpasar. Additionally, the Free Food Tour of Denpasar is an inexpensive and authentic way to explore traditional Indonesian food. Book your seat today!
Denpasar Walking Tours Highlights
The capital city of Bali is a major hub that connects the many tourists’ destinations within the island. But beyond the airport, there are many historical and cultural landmarks to explore with Free Tours in Denpasar! Don’t leave for the beach without joining Denpasar Free Walking Tours to explore the former royal palace. It was burned by the Dutch, so now the ruins are the proud home to the Bali Museum. It hosts interesting exhibitions about Balinese culture that will help you understand local customs and traditions. Other must-see attractions are Bajra Sandhi Monument, a homage to the Balinese people in a lovely park, the Hindu Agung Jagatnatha Temple, the ancient temple of Pura Maospahit, or the beautiful remains of the Pemecutan Palace. This will be an eye-opening experience about Balinese culture!