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Markets in Mallorca

Hand-made woven baskets at the weekly market in Inca, Mallorca.
The tradition of market days in Mallorca dates back centuries, rooted in the island's agricultural heritage and strategic location on ancient trade routes. Markets served as vital hubs for locals to exchange goods and fostered community ties. Over time, these gatherings have evolved to the lively street markets we see today, offering a glimpse into the island's cultural heritage whilst showcasing an array of local delights, from cheeses, meats and vegetables to handmade crafts and clothing. 
Sobrassada saussage and Mahon cheese for sale at a local market in Esporles, Mallorca

Pick any day of the week and you will find a market to go to somewhere in Mallorca. Though timetables aren’t particularly strict most tend to run from 8am until 2pm. Most markets tend to be held in the Main Square / Market Square of each town. 


*Please note days, times and locations can vary dependent on local fiestas and the weather. We recommend checking the local town hall (ayuntamiento) Instagram account prior to your visit - any changes are usually highlighted in their posts or stories

Market Days in Mallorca 


Monday:  Calvià, Lloret de Vistalegre, Manacor, Caimari, Montuïri.


Tuesday:  Alcúdia, Artà , Campanet, Porreres and Santa Margalida.


Wednesday: Andratx, Felanitx, Deià, Petra, Port de Pollensa, Santanyí, Selva, Sencelles, Sineu, Vilafranca de Bonany


Thursday:  Ariany, Campos, s'Arenal, Consell, Inca, Pòrtol, Sant Llorenç de Cardàssar, Ses Salines, Sant Joan, Lloseta.


Friday:  Algaida, Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor, Maria de la Salut, Pont d'Inca, Son Servera and Sa Cabaneta.


Saturday:  Alaro, Búger, Bunyola, Campos, Costitx, Esporles, Palma, Santanyí, Sóller, Santa Eugènia.


Sunday:  Alcúdia, Felanitx, Llucmajor, Muro, Pollença, Porto Cristo, Valldemossa, Sa Pobla, Santa Maria del Cami.

Weekly Market at Puerto de Pollensa / Port de Pollença, Mallorca

Whatever you do, don't miss out on a visit to a Mallorcan market near you. They are excellent places to shop for local delicacies, artisan products, home furnishings, and much more. Depending on the market they can be extremely good value for money, particularly for local produce away from the busier tourist hot spots.  

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