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The best markets in Mallorca

The best markets in Mallorca

Discover the vibrant pulse of Mallorca: A guide to the best markets in Mallorca

The best markets in Mallorca are buzzing with life. Here, stalls are brimming with food, handicrafts, and clothes. Let’s explore the major markets and provide an overview of their market days.

Rent a car and visit the best markets in Mallorca

Experience the freedom of exploring the island’s vibrant markets by renting a car in Mallorca and discovering fresh fruit, local products, clothes, bags, and art. Drive through charming towns and visit bustling markets where authentic Mallorcan culture thrives, offering a unique shopping experience that’s both colorful and memorable.

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Good to know when you visit the markets in Mallorca

Markets generally run from 9 am to 2 pm, but arriving in the morning ensures you experience the lively atmosphere and fully stocked stalls. Let’s get up early and set off in good time.

What can you experience at the markets in Mallorca?

Here, locals gather to chat and assess the seasonal fruits and vegetables. Mallorca’s markets are not just shopping venues but also vibrant social hubs and sources of inspiration. Visitors can gain insight into traditional trading practices predating the tourist boom.

Mallorca’s markets brim with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, cured meats, local wines, handwoven textiles, and intricate ceramics. Each product reflects the island’s rich heritage and vibrant culture, offering unique and authentic flavors.

Markets in Palma and Surroundings

Palma’s markets are held from Monday to Saturday and described in another article. Stalls offer fresh produce, fish, shellfish, oysters, sushi, and tapas bars. These markets blend street food with traditional kitchen markets, featuring handicrafts, coffee, clothes, wine, and live animals. Immerse yourself in the vibrant experience of Palma’s markets.

During holidays like Christmas in Palma, Balearic Day the first of march, and Easter, stalls pop up at Plaza Mayor, Plaza de España, and Parc de sa Feixina.

Additionally, check out the small “restaurant market” Mercat 1930 at the port of Palma and  S’Escorxador, where you can enjoy modernist buildings, tapas, cocktail bars, and a covered food market. 

Explore Palma and read about culture, shopping and sigthseeing. 

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One of Mallorca’s most visited markets is located in Alcúdia’s charming old town. On Tuesdays and Sundays, it buzzes with many visitors. Photo: Mallorca © Wibaimages | Dreamstime.com

Market in Alcúdia old town

Alcúdia’s market operates on Tuesdays and Sundays. Located in the historic old town, it boasts an enchanting setting. The old town, separated from the harbor, is slightly inland for defense against pirates of yore.

Stalls offer various leather goods, fruit, vegetables, souvenirs, jewelry, and local products like honey, jam, and olive oil.

Explore Alcúdia and read abpot the beach, hotels and sightseeing. 

More about the Best markets in Mallorca after the video section

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Market in Santa Maria del Camí

This market, located in the city center, is renowned for its local and organic products. Held on Sundays, it’s fun to combine with the Consell flea market, known for antiques, furniture, and lamps. Who knows, you might score a unique find in Consell. Read more about the flea market in Consell.

Market in Andratx – wednesday Market

In addition to its spectacular nature and beautiful architecture, Andratx hosts a popular Wednesday market central in Andratx. Here, you’ll find flowers, fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, and souvenirs. Read more about the cities  Andratx og Port d’Andratx.

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Everyday food products are widely traded in Mallorca’s local markets. Here is a scene from Tuesday’s market in Artà. Photo: Anne Lise Jendresen.

Inca – Mallorca’s Leather Market

Inca, the leather City is easily accessible by train and centrally located. Its market, perhaps the largest on Mallorca, is held every Thursday. It features an array of leather goods, classic foods, and gift items. Inca, less touristy than other cities, offers an authentic market experience.

The markets in Mallorca are spread across the entire island.

The above is just a small selection of Mallorca’s markets. Nearly every town has a weekly market, with some towns opening up during the tourist season. 

In the charming villages of Mallorca, markets offer a delightful array of local treasures. Stroll through bustling stalls filled with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and traditional Mallorcan goods. Each market, rich in culture and vibrant with activity, provides a unique glimpse into the island’s authentic, everyday life. 

Explore more of Mallorca, or visit the village Petra, Artá or Campos. 

Overview of markets in Mallorca in various towns and villages across the island:

Mondays: Caimari, Calvia, Manacor, Lloret de Vistalegre, and Montuïri.

Tuesdays: Artá, Alcúdia, Campanet, Santa Margalida, Porreres, and Llubí.

Wednesdays: Andratx, Deia, Petra, Port de Pollensa, Santanyí, Selva, Sineu, Sencelles, Colònia de Sant Jordi, Bunyola, Llucmajor, and Vilafranca de Bonany.

Thursdays: Consell, Inca, Campos, Ariany, s’Arenal, Pórtol, Sant Llorenc, Ses Salines, Sant Joan, Port de Sóller, Banyalbufar.

Fridays: Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor, Maria de la Salut, Pont d’Inca, Algaida, and Son Servera.

Saturdays: Buger, Campos, Sóller, Santa Margalida, Alaró, Bunyola, Lloseta, Cala Ratjada, Costitx, Esporles (first Saturday of the month), Campanet, Santanyí, and Santa Eugénia.

Sundays: Alcúdia, Consell (flea market), Santa Maria del Camí, Felanitx, Muro, Pollensa, Porto Cristo, Valldemossa, and Sa Pobla.

(Subject to change.)

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