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5 Well-Known City Parks in Bali

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Denpasar City is the capital city of Bali Province which presents a tourist paradise for travellers. Not only beaches can be accessed freely, but many parks in Denpasar are interesting to visit. Apart from being beautiful and shady, the city parks here are popular and free for you to visit.

Here are 5 parks in Denpasar that are popular and free for you to visit:

1. Sungai Pasar Badung Park

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Sungai Pasar Badung Park is south of Kumbasari Park. It is still located between the Badung Market and the Kumbasari Art Market. The two markets are separated by Tukad Badung which is said to be similar to South Korea’s Cheonggyecheon River.

The garden at that location is neatly arranged and equipped with several chairs to sit back and relax. At night, the river looks interesting with some lighting around the river. The location is in Pemecutan, West Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali.

2. Inspirasi Mertasari Park

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Mertasari Inspirational Park is located in the Sanur area. Still in the Mertasari Beach area, this white sand garden offers views of the sunrise and sunset because it is located in the south of the mainland.

This Inspiration Park is equipped with a children’s play area that makes them feel at home. There are also many Instagramable photo spots to fill your social media.

The location is at Jalan Shooter No.44, South Denpasar, Denpasar City, Bali.

3. Kumbasari Park

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Kumbasari Park in West Denpasar District is one of the places where young people meet. Reporting to the Denpasar City Government website, this park used to be a dirty river but was cleaned up to become a beautiful park.

Kumbasari Park is quite strategic because it is located between two markets, namely the Kumbasari Art Market and the Badung Market. Uniquely, this park is also called the Korean garden because it resembles the Cheonggyecheon River area in Seoul, South Korea.

The location is on Jalan Pasar Kumbasari, Pemecutan, West Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali.

4. Lalu Lintas Park

Reporting from the Architectural Journal of Udayana University Volume 6 No 2 July 2018, the Denpasar Traffic Park is a park with an educational concept about traffic rules on the road. This park is mainly used by police officers to educate children to obey traffic signs.

There are various kinds of signs that can be studied. Children can immediately practice on park roads that have been fitted with traffic signs.

The location is at Jalan Mataram No.3, Dauh Puri Kaja, North Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali.

5. Lumintang Park

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Lumintang Park is a city park that is the pride of Denpasar residents which is always crowded with visitors all day long. The green garden atmosphere is perfect for relaxing and exercising. Children will also be happy because there is a play area.

Reporting to the Denpasar City Government website, this park is even more interesting at night because there are dancing fountains highlighted by various colours of light and moving according to the melodies. This fountain starts dancing at 19.00 to 21.00 WITA.

The location is on Jalan Mulawarman, Dauh Puri Kaja, North Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali.

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