Guidebook for Kuta

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Guidebook for Kuta

Food Scene

Best Mexican food outside of California! Go for Taco Tuesday, 25k tacos!
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Taco Beach Grill
No.8 Jl. Kunti I
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Best Mexican food outside of California! Go for Taco Tuesday, 25k tacos!

Essentials

This store has everything but can be a bit crowded. The prices are very good. Great places for souvenirs or groceries
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Bintang Supermarket
No.17 Jl. Raya Seminyak
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This store has everything but can be a bit crowded. The prices are very good. Great places for souvenirs or groceries

Parks & Nature

Great beach! Lounge, swim, or surf by day, listen to live music and dine on the beach at night!
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Double Six-stranden
Jalan Double Six
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Great beach! Lounge, swim, or surf by day, listen to live music and dine on the beach at night!

Sightseeing

etitenget Temple, or ‘Pura Petitenget’ in the local tongue, is Seminyak’s sole and central cultural landmark. A must-see, especially if you’re staying in the area, the centuries-old temple comes to life during its festive 210-day anniversaries. The name of the street that runs parallel to the beach is actually taken from the temple. Also, the namesake Petitenget Beach is only a few steps away from the temple where visitors and locals enjoy the best spots to share in the gorgeous sunset moments. Another temple sits besides the main courtyard, named Masceti Ulun Tanjung Temple, and to which local villagers pray for protection – in historical times, against famine and disease.
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Masceti Temple
Jalan Petitenget
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etitenget Temple, or ‘Pura Petitenget’ in the local tongue, is Seminyak’s sole and central cultural landmark. A must-see, especially if you’re staying in the area, the centuries-old temple comes to life during its festive 210-day anniversaries. The name of the street that runs parallel to the beach is actually taken from the temple. Also, the namesake Petitenget Beach is only a few steps away from the temple where visitors and locals enjoy the best spots to share in the gorgeous sunset moments. Another temple sits besides the main courtyard, named Masceti Ulun Tanjung Temple, and to which local villagers pray for protection – in historical times, against famine and disease.

Arts & Culture

Going on its name, Biasa Art Space should be ordinary. However, it really can’t be defined as such. This art centre has been at the front line in promoting young and talented Javanese and Balinese artists of the contemporary genre since 2005, and is where the creative, conceptual and avant-garde can be nurtured and supported. Biasa Art Space usually exhibits artwork of progressive and previously unexposed artists.
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Biasa
No.34 Jl. Raya Seminyak
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Going on its name, Biasa Art Space should be ordinary. However, it really can’t be defined as such. This art centre has been at the front line in promoting young and talented Javanese and Balinese artists of the contemporary genre since 2005, and is where the creative, conceptual and avant-garde can be nurtured and supported. Biasa Art Space usually exhibits artwork of progressive and previously unexposed artists.

Shopping

The Seminyak Village is the latest modern shopping destination to grace Bali’s upscale beach resort area. Seminyak has long been known as a shopper’s paradise, with its main streets lined with a mix of international and local designer boutiques and galleries, but this new addition tops the scene as Seminyak’s only proper mall. Launched in October 2015, with several popular fashion and retail brands already up and running on its two-storey arcade, The Seminyak Village is snugly tucked away on a side street between famous Jalan Kayu Aya dining street and the luxury villa neighbourhood of Jalan Kayu Jati.
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Seminyak Square
No.1 Jl. Kayu Aya
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The Seminyak Village is the latest modern shopping destination to grace Bali’s upscale beach resort area. Seminyak has long been known as a shopper’s paradise, with its main streets lined with a mix of international and local designer boutiques and galleries, but this new addition tops the scene as Seminyak’s only proper mall. Launched in October 2015, with several popular fashion and retail brands already up and running on its two-storey arcade, The Seminyak Village is snugly tucked away on a side street between famous Jalan Kayu Aya dining street and the luxury villa neighbourhood of Jalan Kayu Jati.