A Sahid Kuta Lifestyle Resort, Beachwalk is said to have gentrified popular Kuta Beach.
Coming to life on Kuta’s popular beachfront, Beachwalk will be built on 3.7 hectares of land along a 250-meter stretch of beach-facing Jalan Pantai Kuta. There are now many shops and restaurants that are currently opening on what is destined to become a Mecca for shopping, dining and entertainment in Bali.
According to its developers, Beachwalk is said to be an inspiring open-air retail and lifestyle centered complex, architecturally inspired by the gentle contours of the rice terraces.
Destined to bring a touch of sophistication to Kuta's wining, dining and shopping scene, Beachwalk showcases an eco-friendly, low-rise design that is characterized by a traditional alang-alang thatched roof, recycled hardwoods, and an open-air walkway, which are all cooled by natural sea breezes.
Beachwalk features an exclusive lifestyle concept, designed to harmonize with the surrounding Kuta Beach environment and offers a one-of-a-kind experience that personifies style in a tropical ambience.
Designed to honor Bali's cultural and artistic heritage, Beachwalk showcases an exclusive lifestyle concept that reflects a new era in eco-friendly development.
Conceived to anticipate the evolving leisure needs of seasoned travelers and affluent locals alike, Beachwalk showcases the concept of inviting the outdoors inside, showcasing energy saving integration of open spaces filled with tropical plants, a musical fountain and refreshing waterways accented by glass retail pods that blend with the environment. There are also manicured gardens that border alfresco dining decks, while a central stage provides an exciting venue for live performances and special events.
Beachwalk visitors are given a choice of almost 200 sophisticated retail stores and eateries, ranging from world-renowned designer brands to the trendy local labels, which are offering merchandise ranging from luxury clothing and accessories, to bohemian beach wear, and a number of stores presenting Balinese arts, crafts and souvenirs.
There are also anchor tenants at the mall that include XXI Cineplex, which is a nationally known theatre chain and SATU, a multi-brand boutique that houses the creations of Bali-based designers.
Beachwalk also provides its visitors a drop-off entrance and a convenient basement parking for up to 1000 vehicles.
There is also an Eat & Eat Food Court that serves Indonesian classic dishes such as bebek betutu, nasi goreng babat and mie kepiting. Other branded food and beverage outlets include Bali Deli; Kitchenette offering galettes, crêpes and salads; Luna Negra with a menu of delicious Italian cuisine; and Sienna Café operated by Bali’s iconic Ku De Ta.
Additionally, there is also dedicated Kids’ Area: Miniapolis Bali, with its own Play Zone, Amazing Walk, Water Play, and Cheeky Monkey Day Care facility.
Coming to life on Kuta’s popular beachfront, Beachwalk will be built on 3.7 hectares of land along a 250-meter stretch of beach-facing Jalan Pantai Kuta. There are now many shops and restaurants that are currently opening on what is destined to become a Mecca for shopping, dining and entertainment in Bali.
According to its developers, Beachwalk is said to be an inspiring open-air retail and lifestyle centered complex, architecturally inspired by the gentle contours of the rice terraces.
Destined to bring a touch of sophistication to Kuta's wining, dining and shopping scene, Beachwalk showcases an eco-friendly, low-rise design that is characterized by a traditional alang-alang thatched roof, recycled hardwoods, and an open-air walkway, which are all cooled by natural sea breezes.
Beachwalk features an exclusive lifestyle concept, designed to harmonize with the surrounding Kuta Beach environment and offers a one-of-a-kind experience that personifies style in a tropical ambience.
Designed to honor Bali's cultural and artistic heritage, Beachwalk showcases an exclusive lifestyle concept that reflects a new era in eco-friendly development.
Conceived to anticipate the evolving leisure needs of seasoned travelers and affluent locals alike, Beachwalk showcases the concept of inviting the outdoors inside, showcasing energy saving integration of open spaces filled with tropical plants, a musical fountain and refreshing waterways accented by glass retail pods that blend with the environment. There are also manicured gardens that border alfresco dining decks, while a central stage provides an exciting venue for live performances and special events.
Beachwalk visitors are given a choice of almost 200 sophisticated retail stores and eateries, ranging from world-renowned designer brands to the trendy local labels, which are offering merchandise ranging from luxury clothing and accessories, to bohemian beach wear, and a number of stores presenting Balinese arts, crafts and souvenirs.
There are also anchor tenants at the mall that include XXI Cineplex, which is a nationally known theatre chain and SATU, a multi-brand boutique that houses the creations of Bali-based designers.
Beachwalk also provides its visitors a drop-off entrance and a convenient basement parking for up to 1000 vehicles.
There is also an Eat & Eat Food Court that serves Indonesian classic dishes such as bebek betutu, nasi goreng babat and mie kepiting. Other branded food and beverage outlets include Bali Deli; Kitchenette offering galettes, crêpes and salads; Luna Negra with a menu of delicious Italian cuisine; and Sienna Café operated by Bali’s iconic Ku De Ta.
Additionally, there is also dedicated Kids’ Area: Miniapolis Bali, with its own Play Zone, Amazing Walk, Water Play, and Cheeky Monkey Day Care facility.
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