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Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach

Everything You Need To Know About Kuta Beach


Kuta Beach is located on the western side of the island's narrow isthmus and is considered Bali's most famous beach resort destination. Kuta Beach is also minutes away from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban. The Nearby resorts of Tuban, Legian and Seminyak are all within close walking distance.

Once a simple, rustic and quiet fishing village, Kuta Beach has witnessed a transformation over the past years due to the rise of vaious accomodations, dining and shopping options. The rapid growth owes much to visitors, beachbombers and art lovers from nearby Australia. Expatriates also helped pioneer surfing in Kuta, as well.

Although a rather frenzied traffic scene has become commonplace here, Kuta Beach continues to attract thousands of visitors every year with its unique charm. During the peak season from July to August and the holiday season for Christmas and New Year, Kuta beach is regularly fully - booked by travellers looking forward to a pleasant and affordable Bali escape.

First Time In Kuta

What To Do In Kuta In One Day


Plan Your first trip to Kuta with this quick guide that provides you with a few of the best ideas you can see and experience on your first day. Most hotels here have Bali's famous sand and surf mere step away, and the same can be said for world - class dining and chilling while overlooking Kuta's dramatic sunsets.

There's great shopping spots along the main footpaths of Kuta's Jalan Pantai main beach road, as well as on its southern part with the Discovery Shopping Mall right across from one of Southeast Asia's premier waterparks, the Waterbom Bali. Kuta is also conveniently ight next door to the Ngurah Rai Airport in Tuban, making it an ideal destination for brief stays, and the island's liveliest nightlife scenes are just around the corner in neighbouring Legian and Seminyak. Here are a few to help you plan ahead.

Kuta Beachwalk

A Grand Shopping And Dining Complex In Kuta


Kuta Beachwalk is a fresh addition to Kuta's Leisure alternatives. Occupying 3.7 hectares of land and a 250 - meter street side near the end of Jalan Pantai Kuta, this striking complex houses numerous shops, restaurants and entertainment facilities boasting international brands and franchises. The Beachwalk is a first for Bali, sporting a unique design that is to some extent a major departure from the typical mall.

A two - storey underground parking space for up to thousand vehicles makes up for this position on ona of Bali's most packed streets. It aims to become a leading destination, and has received a steady flow of local and international visitors since its opening mid 2012. Beachwalk complements the four - star Harris Resort Kuta Beach next door and the upcoming five - star Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort.


Kuta Beachwalk is an easy stroll from the beach, and stepping into its foyer is a retreat from the coastal heat. Its main building architecture, large ponds and running water features imitate the curves of paddly field. Even though a tad bit synthetic, its wide central atrium does provide natural airflow, ample shades and real gardens. What's more, the team behind the project applied eco - friendly measures in its sustainable design, including minimum air - conditioning in open space and a special rainwater collection system.


Shopping a Kuta Beachwalk

The price range here is on the luxury side. Various outlets behind large windows line the curvy arcades and it represent a complete boutique shopping experience. Here you'll find the popular brands:

  • Armani Jeans
  • Boss Sports
  • Furla
  • Tommy Hilfiger
  • Versace Jeans
  • Diva
  • GAP
  • Gaudi
  • Mango
  • New Look
  • Pull & Bear
  • Staccato
  • Urban Icon
  • Watch World
  • Stradivarius
  • (X) S, M, L
  • Y3
  • The Face Shop
  • Yves Rocher
  • Travelogue
  • Rimowa
The brands for kid include ELC (Early Learning Centre), Gingersnaps and Playskool which offer the finer quality, imported toys and apparels.

Dining at Kuta Beachwalk


Kuta Beachwalk is a great place to go ravenous, choose from a large variety of cosy outlets including the Eat & Food Court that serves Indonesians classic dishes, conveniently located at the second floor's centre alongside a children's play facility. Seminyak's renowned Bali Deli has opened an outlet here, as well as Ku De Ta with its Sienna Cafe. The Kitchenette serve galettes, crepes and salads, and Luna Negra offers delicious Italian cuisine.

Other franchise outlets, somewhat a fixture in many Western malls that might ring a bell include:
  • Buffalo Wings & Rings
  • Coconut Joe's
  • Dairy Queen
  • Fish & Co
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Wowcow Yogurts
  • Kihana Japanese Restaurant
  • Pazia Cafe
  • Rollaas Cafe
  • Tapeo Tapas Bar

For Families


Envisioned as a family and weekend destination, Kuta Beachwalk boast a dedicated kid's play centre called the Miniapolis Bali. Among the fun features, include the Play Zone, the Amazing Walk, Water Play, and a day - care facility called Cheeky Monkey. These are sure to provide parents a good timeout they need. Other attractions include a Cloth Museum by renowned Indonesian Batik, Ikat and heritage textile producer Bin House; an open stage featuring exciting musical fountain show as well as scheduled dance performances.

Other highlights of Kuta Beachwalk


International visitors will find familiarity with the new restaurant franchises, while locals will enjoy additional choices to that available elsewhere. Fixed tenants include the new XXI Cineplex, which answer the high anticipation for more quality cinemas on the island. SATU and Moeda are multi - brand boutiques featuring collections from Bali - based designers worth checking out.

Other services and facilities available at Kuta Beachwalk include a valet service and concierge, banks and moneychangers, a supermarket and salons. If the boutique price tags keep your wallet at bay, you can always mingle and admire the complex's airy spaces with high views over Kuta's beach and sunsets, and the nice tropical gardens, ponds and fountains.

Mal Bali Galeria

Mal Bali Galeria is a large shopping complex conveniently located at the Simpang Dewaruci landmark and roundabout in Kuta. The expansive shopping and entertainment precint boast a 'family mall' concept, carrying a slogan of 'enjoy, play, eat, shop'. Various tenants, outlets and event highlights make it a favourite destination among locals and visitors.

Besides shopping and dining, Mal Bali Galeria is also popular leisure venue where different 'happenings' regularly occur on its calendar of events. These mostly take place in its large atrium referred to as the 'dome' with a large central fountain. Adding to the convenience factor is a three - storey car park, as well as a dedicated open parking space for motorcycles in its eastern ground level.

Mal Bali Galeria Highlights


Flanking southeast of the notable Kuta roundabout, Mal Bali Galeria's most prominent building is that of the DFS Galleria Bali duty free shop.

DFS Galleria Bali is part of the DFS Group Limited, the world's leading luxury retailer catering to the travelling public. Various international luxury items can be found here, from women's fashion, beauty, skincare and fragrances, men's watches, accessories and premium leather goods, to a range of liquors.

The International luxury brands at the DFS Galleria include most of the notable names such a Dunhill, Bulgari, Cartier, Calvin Klein, TAG Heuer, Givenchy, Versace, Hermes and Kenzo. There are also local quality handcrafted products available.

The Mal Bali Galeria site comprises three main physical divisions. The DFS and Planet Hollywood is at the front, while a second building houses the Galeria 21 Cineplex, the island's premier cinema complex which screens the latest international blockbuster titles in its two screens. And the third and main building, located futher east nto the grounds, is where the proper 'mall' features can be found.


Various separates stores and a mixture of outlets can be found inside the third mall building. The Matahari Bali Galeria department store offers a range of fashion products and necessities. ACE Hardware at the west end of this building offers imported Do - It - Yourself and home improvement products and occupies a significant amount of space.

Throughout the mall and around the atrium are various outlets, from dinng spots to branded sportwear, beauty salons and optical stores. L'Occitane, The Body Shop, NCC Restaurant, Cafe Minka, Ryoshi, Kafe Betawi, Warung Warung, Es Teler 77, Salvador, Sushi Kiosk, Coldstone Ice Cream, Sour Sally Frozen Yoghurt, Starbucks, Kidz Station, Roti Boy, J.Co Donuts, Crocs, Fix Design, King Coil, Maxim, Rumah Kita, Vinoti Living, and much more. On The second floor above the main 'dome' entertainment area you will find the Gramedia Bookstore.

Balinese architecture blends neatly within a modern mall style, and fine lawn and small gardens with benches add to the cosy shopping atmosphere. To further unwind, professional salon services are provided at Johny Andrean, Yopie Salon and Salon Learin. The entertainment highlights and events mostly take place over the weekends.

Good to Know about Mal Bali Galeria



Usually, duty free concessions are operated as airport stores: the travelling public can depart with their purchases without using or consuming them at the location. In some cases, off - airport stores are included in these concessions. Departing customers select and purchase goods at the off - airport store, such as a DFS Galleria, and the merchandise is delivered to them at their airport departure gate when they leave.

There are two entrances and exits to the site, one just past the DFS Galleria building, and the other just north of the parking area which leads to the Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai. The main third building of the mall features various entrances and exits at all of its four sides. An ATM corner as well as money changer booth is nearby the ACE Hardware section at the mall's western side.

Transport services are available at the main lobby. An information desk is located near the entrance at the atrium where the drop off area is also located. The pickup zone is at the main lobby ground floor exit.

Movie tickets at the Galleria 21 Cineplex are IDR 40,000 on weekends and public holidays, IDR 20,000 from Mon - Fri and IDR 30,000 on Sat.


Kuta Square in Bali

Kuta Beach Shopping


Kuta Square is a popular shopping arcade in Kuta 200m north of Kuta Art Market, and is located approximately 50m from Kuta Beach. The two - way avenue is flanked by rows of fashion stores and dining outlets.

The Matahari Kuta Square department store, boasting a hypermarket and fashion stores within, shares the same locality with an assortment of surf wear retail outlets, franchise restaurants, ice cream and fresh juice parlours, and local jewellers on both sides of the avenue.

Kuta Square starts at the Kuta Art Market, straight ahead north from Jalan Kartika Plaza and is a right turn from the one - way Jalan Bakung Sari. Those coming in from Legian and heading south towards Kartika Plaza also go through Kuta Square, This two - way option between Legian and Kuta makes its a strategic and often navigated route, thus the intermittently busy traffic.

The Matahari Kuta Square shopping mall on the eastern side of the avenue is the largest building in the vicinity. On the western side, the Inna Kuta Beach Hotel divides Kuta Square and Kuta Beach. The mall features two entrances with the main entry on Kuta Square and a drive - up entrance from Jalan Kartika Plaza.

The Matahari department provides a lot of variety on its four floors, including a food court on the fourth. Here, you'll find groceries, necessities, snacks, souvenirs, and fashion items as well.

Step outside to hunt for the famous name brands. Designer items such as Armani, Gucci, Versace and Donna Karan New York highlight the street sides with posters and mannequins in glass displays. Local quality brands such as Animale, Milo's and Body & Soul can also be found here. Local jewellers such as Suarti and high - end batik outlets also offer unique items to visitors.

Most of the surfing and sport brands line the western side of Kuta Square, with big names like Dreamland Surf, Kuta Lines, Quiksilver, Volcom Stone, Nike, Adidas, Rip Curl and Billabong being the most prevalent. Restaurant line the eastern side, with the likes of Kentucky Fried Chicken, MacDonald's, Haagen - Dazs and others adding to the variety of choices.

Good to Know about Kuta Square

 

Kuta Art Market offers miscellaneous art amd souvenir items at prices you can bargain down. The rest of the stores along Kuta Square on the other hand, are fixed priced and retail high - end goods.

There are several money changer at Kuta Square. Always try to use authorised money changers or a bank. Small, unauthorised street booths, despite their official look, should be your last resort.

The best way to experience Kuta Square shopping is by foot but be careful: The high number of motorcycles on Bali's streets can make crossing the road hazardouz.

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