Majorca Markets
One of the fabulous things about Majorca is that the markets on the island are alive and well and thriving! For many holidaymakers there’s nothing better than soaking up the atmosphere of a bustling market whilst mulling over handicrafts or sampling some of the local produce.
The majority of markets are held in the mornings and if you want to get there before the crowds then arrive before 10.30, especially in the summer months. Remember that most are closed and packed away by 1.30pm.
The most popular markets with tourists are Alcúdia Market, Inca Market and Puerto Pollensa market but the smaller ones are just as atmospheric.
For ease we’ve gathered together a simple list, in alphabetical order against each day of the week, so you can easily check when and where the markets are that are close to your resort.
Monday
Caimari Market, Calvia Market, Lloret Market, Manacor Market, Montuiri Market
Tuesday
Alcúdia Market Arta Market, Campanet Market, Can Picafort Market, Llubi Market, Porreres Market, Santa Margalida Market
Wednesday
Andratx Market, Capdepera Market, Colonia St Jordi Market, Lluchmayor Market, Petra Market, Portol Market, Puerto Pollensa Market, Santanyi Market, Selva Market, Sencelles Market, Sineu Market, Vilafranca Market
Thursday
Ariany Market, El Arenal Market, Campos Market, Consell Market, Inca Market, San Juan Market, San Llorenc Market, Ses Salines Market
Friday
Alaro Market, Algaida Market, Binissalem Market, Can Picafort Market, Maria de la Salut Market, Pont D´Inca Market, Sa Cabaneta Market, Santa Eugenia Market, Son Servera Market
Saturday
Buger Market, Bunyola Market, Cala Ratjada Market, Campos Market, Costitx Market, Lloseta Market, Mancor del Vall Market, Santa Margalida Market, Santanyi Market, Sóller Market
Sunday
Alcúdia Market, Felanitx Market, Lluchmayor Market, Muro Market , Sa Pobla Market, Pollensa Market, Porto Cristo, Santa Maria Market, Valldemossa Market
Palma markets
As you would imagine Palma has a number of markets on various days of the week. Many are working markets selling fresh produce so we’ve concentrated on the more unusual markets that you may like to visit but included the fresh produce markets at the end.
Craft Market (Mercat Artesanal) - Placa Major 31-
Monday - Saturday 10-2pm in summer
Friday & Saturday only in winter
Pere Garau (Livestock) - Placa Pere Garau
Monday-Saturday 7-2pm
Rambla (Flower Stalls) - Passieg de la Rambla
Monday - Friday 8 – 2pm and then 5 – 8pm
Saturday 8 – 2pm
Flea Market (rastro in spanish) - Avinguda Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga
Saturday 8 - 2pm
Fresh Produce markets:
Llotja del Peix (Fish Market) - Es Moll de Pescadors - Monday – Saturday starting 6 am
Santa Catalina (Fresh fruit and vegetable market) - Placa Navegacio - Monday - Saturday 7 - 2pm
Mercat Olivar (Fresh Produce) - Plaza Olivar (Near Placa d'Espanya) - Monday - Saturday 7- 2pm
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