Denpasar is the capital city of Bali, Indonesia. It is a bustling metropolis with a population of over 3 million people. The city is home to a wide variety of temples, museums, and markets. It is also a major transportation hub, with connections to other parts of Indonesia and the world. Denpasar is located on the north coast of Bali, on the shores of the Badung Strait. The city has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures and high humidity year-round. The rainy season typically runs from November to April. The city is divided into two main areas: The Old Town and the New Town. The Old Town is home to many of Denpasar's historical landmarks, including the Bajra Sandhi Monument, the Puri Pemecutan Palace, and the Saraswati Temple. The New Town is home to the city's commercial and financial districts.