A fundamental element of any visit to Mallorca is to take a stroll through and visit one of the many markets that this island has to offer. From 9:00 to 13:00, any day of the week, one can always find an open market, you have no excuse. Our team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nova Mallorca will be giving you a list of the best markets to visit during your stay.
From the best local produce to shoes and handmade jewellery, one can get lost among the multitude of products that can be found in a Mallorcan market. The most important one we believe is in Pollensa, which is open on Sundays. Although the one in Sineu is also very popular and is open on Wednesdays. Another market to visit is in Artá which is open on Tuesdays and is probably the most complete and interesting market in all the northeast of Mallorca.
Amongst the multitude of stalls that make up the markets we will find handicrafts, top quality ceramics, very unique decorative products, handmade jewellery, leather bags, shoes, clothes and of course, the best local produce. In the markets one can find the best quality fruit and vegetable, fish and seafood. Artisan products such as soaps, salts, olive oils, candles or honey are also sold. The best of our culinary and artisan culture.
If all of this isn’t enough, the town of Consell is host to one of the largest flea markets in Mallorca, where you will probably come home with a few surprise items.
Monday
Caimari, Calvià, Manacor, Mancor de la Vall, Montuïri.
Palma: Plaça Major (artisan market, except for January and February).
Tuesday
Alcúdia, s’Arenal, Artà, Campanet, Galatzó, Llubí, Pina (Algaida), Porreres, Portocolom (Felanitx), Santa Margalida, s’Alqueria Blanca
Palma: Can Pastilla, Pere Garau, Santa Catalina.
Wednesday
Andratx (non-holidays), sa Cabana (Marratxí), Capdepera, Colònia de Sant Jordi, Llucmajor, Petra, Port de Pollença (Pollença), Santanyí, Selva, Sencelles, Sineu, Vilafranca.
Palma: s’Arenal, is Coll d’en Rabassa, Son Roca.
Thursday
S’Arenal (Llucmajor), Ariany, Calonge (Santanyí), Campos, Consell, Inca, Pòrtol, Ses Salines, Sant Joan, Sant Llorenç des Cardassar.
Palma: Can Pastilla, Pere Garau, Santa Catalina.
Friday
Algaida, Binissalem, Can Picafort, Inca, Llucmajor, Maria de la Salut, is Pont d’Inca (Marratxí), Son Carrió, (Sant Llorenç des Cardassar), Son Ferrer (Calvià), Son Servera.
Palma: Plaça Major (artisan market), La Vileta.
Saturday
Alaró, Badia Gran (Llucmajor), Búger, Bunyola, Cala Rajada (Capdepera), Campos, Costitx, Esporles, s'Horta (Felanitx), Lloseta, Magaluf (Calvià), Manacor, Portocolom (Felanitx), Santa Eugènia, Santa Margalida, Santanyí, Soller.
Palma: Baratillo (avenues), Pere Garau, Santa Catalina, Son Ferriol, Plaça Major.
Sunday
Alcúdia, Consell, Felanitx, Inca, Llucmajor, Muro, Sa Pobla, Pollença, Portocristo, Santa Maria, Valldemossa.
The offer and the variety that exists on the island is an opportunity to wake up early, visit a town, go on a hike and get lost in the moment at a market.
Mallorca blossoms and comes to life with the arrival of the good weather, a time during which a social buzz fills the hearts of all the towns. Which is why buying one of the properties for sale in Mallorca is a luxury which allows us to treat ourselves to the most exclusive and traditional markets right next to your property. When summer arrives, there is nothing better than heading out to the street and falling in love with this wonderful surrounding. Contact our real estate agency in Palma and start building your dreams.
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