Kuta Beachwalk Shopping Center
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, KUTA/ Updated : Sep 5, 2016, 11:08 IST
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Kuta Beachwalk is a huge, modern shopping centre at the end of Jalan Pantai Kuta. It’s innovative and unique design, stunning architecture and eco-friendly design with plenty of natural light, greenery and soothing water features … Read more
Kuta Beachwalk is a huge, modern shopping centre at the end of Jalan Pantai Kuta. It’s innovative and unique design, stunning architecture and eco-friendly design with plenty of natural light, greenery and soothing water features makes it the most stylish shopping environment in Bali. Read less
Kuta Beachwalk is a huge, modern shopping centre at the end of Jalan Pantai Kuta. It’s innovative and unique design, stunning architecture and eco-friendly design with plenty of natural light, greenery and soothing water features makes it the most stylish shopping environment in Bali.Kuta Beachwalk is home to a huge variety of shops, many of which house popular international and luxury brands, as well as restaurants and entertainment facilities. It also has an underground parking space for almost 1000 vehicles, a rare luxury in this part of Bali where parking is usually a problem.
You will also find a nice food court that serves Indonesian classic dishes. Some of Bali’s renowned restaurants and Delis have opened up outlets here. It is great to note that it boasts of a special kid’s play area, day care centre, banks, salons, supermarkets, money changers, a cloth museum, a stage that hosts scheduled dance performances, and a new Cineplex.
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