Bali Collection: Garden Strolls & Resort‑Side Shops
Open‑Air Shopping Village
Spread over landscaped grounds in the heart of Nusa Dua’s hotel enclave, Bali Collection strings together boutiques, craft stalls, cafés, restaurants and services along shaded walkways. This is not a single enclosed mall, but a cluster of standalone pavilions, with supermarket, pharmacy, ATMs and playground folded into the mix.
Getting There & Around
Many nearby hotels run a complimentary shuttle. From central Denpasar or the airport, expect a 20–45 minute taxi ride. On‑site parking is straightforward, with recent visitors citing IDR 10,000 for cars and IDR 5,000 for bikes. Paths are generally wheelchair‑friendly.
Shops & Stalls
You’ll find a mix from global brands like Nike, Giordano and SOGO department store to Indonesian labels, surfwear and small stalls selling batik, wood carvings, silver jewellery and paintings. Several reviewers singled out SOGO for occasional bargains on polo shirts, while others noted repeats — four separate POLO outlets — and dated collections.
Dining & Evenings
The foodscape runs from Starbucks and ice‑cream counters to Indonesian, Indian, tapas, Italian and seafood restaurants such as Pica Tapas, Nusa and Maharaja Indian. Evenings often bring live bands or traditional dance performances to the open squares, especially on weekends.
Atmosphere & Experience
Clean, calm and secure, the setting draws praise for feeling like “a stroll through a park”. The greenery, fountains and Balinese architectural flourishes remain intact, but some visitors in 2023–24 found whole sections quiet or shuttered post‑pandemic. At night it’s more animated, with lights and music.
Pricing & Value
Expect resort‑area rates: multiple reviewers found souvenirs and clothes two to five times higher than in markets in Kuta, Sanur or Sukawati. Fixed pricing is common in branded stores; light bargaining is possible with smaller craft vendors. Convenience and airiness are the main trade‑offs for authenticity and bargains.
Tips from Recent Guests
Shuttle services end by early evening, so check return times. Prices are better for massages than for dining. Small, quirky finds include a young carver in the Bazaar who engraves wooden charms at the far end of the row. Beware of on‑site timeshare pitches disguised as prize giveaways.
Verdict
Best for those staying in Nusa Dua who want a relaxed, air‑condition‑free browse, a meal outside the hotel, or a gentle evening promenade with some live entertainment — less so for travellers chasing unique crafts at local‑market prices.
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