
Legian
Bali
Legian is a beachfront area on the west coast of Bali, situated north of Kuta and south of Seminyak. It's known for its surf-friendly beaches, bustling shopping streets, restaurants, and nightlife, offering a more relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere than Kuta.
Practical Travel Guide for Legian
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa-free access or visa-on-arrival is available for many nationalities for a 30-day stay. It is recommended to check the latest visa policy before traveling.
Adapter Type
Indonesian
Getting Around
Legian is flat and compact, and **walking** is the best way to explore the area. For longer distances, affordable ride-hailing apps (Gojek and Grab) or taxis (ensure the meter is used or agree on a price) are best. Renting a motorbike or bicycle is also popular, though traffic on the main street can be intense.
Local Flavors
Legian's food scene is diverse, ranging from roadside **traditional food stalls (Warungs)** serving affordable Indonesian and Balinese dishes to modern restaurants with international cuisine and fresh seafood. The **Legian Food Court** is a popular choice.
