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Markets & Shopping

Mallorca's weekly markets are a feast for all the senses — and the best place to discover the island's culinary delights. Almost every place has its own market day.

Weekly Market Calendar

DayPlaces (Selection)Highlights
MondayCalvia, Manacor, Caimari, MontuiriManacor: largest Monday market, local ceramics
TuesdayAlcudia, Arta, Santa Margalida, CampanetAlcudia Old Town: atmospheric, Arta: authentic
WednesdaySineu, Andratx, Puerto de Pollenca, Capdepera, SantanyiSineu: one of the oldest markets on the island (since 1306!), with livestock market
ThursdayInca, Ses Salines, Ariany, Consell, S'ArenalInca: huge market, leather goods, then Celler dining
FridayBinissalem, Llucmajor, Alaro, Son ServeraBinissalem: wine town, oil tastings possible
SaturdaySoller, Palma (Baluard/Santa Catalina), Campos, Santanyi, ValldemossaSoller: the most beautiful market on the island, Santanyi: handicrafts
SundayAlcudia, Pollenca, Santa Maria, Felanitx, ValldemossaPollenca: in front of the church, artist market; Felanitx: ceramics

Market Halls in Palma

The two large market halls in Palma are open year-round and a must:

  • Mercat de l'Olivar — the largest market hall in the city. Fish, meat, fruits, vegetables, cheese — all under one roof. Plus several tapas bars where you can eat fresh oysters or Jamon directly at the counter.
  • Mercat de Santa Catalina — smaller, trendier, in the eponymous trendy district. Less touristy, more locals, excellent small food stalls, and a great atmosphere.

💡 Tipp

The market in Soller on Saturday morning is a must — combine it with a ride on the historic wooden train (Tren de Soller) from Palma. Arrive early (before 9 am), then it's not too crowded. The oranges and lemons from the Soller Valley are legendary.

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