Markets in Mallorca provide the ideal place to purchase some original Mallorcan
products. In these picturesque, colourful and multi-ethnologic places you'll
find nearly everything, from basic food produce to the ultimate fashion trend,
all in a familiar relaxed atmosphere.
Most markets on the island are held in the morning from around 8:00 to 13:00, so
you'll need to get there early and be prepared to haggle like a professional to
secure the best bargains.
Every Friday morning a large street market is held in the centre of nearby Son
Servera. There's usually a good selection of locally produced fruit, vegetables
and crafts on offer, along with a selection of other Mallorcan products
including lace tablecloths and leather handbags.
Special market buses are always laid on throughout the day, although these are
always very full by the time they arrive at the market. So, if there are a
number of you that can travel together it's often worth considering taking a
taxi for the short trip.
Also during the summer months, on a Monday morning from 9:30 to 1.00pm a further
market is held in Cala Millor around the big car park at the junction of Carrer
de Fetget and Carrer de l'Eucaliptus. This market is much smaller than the one
in Son Servera, and since the same traders attend both events, the variety of
goods for sale is somewhat limited.
If you have access to a car, or fancy a half day organised excursion, the
biggest and most famous weekly market on Mallorca is held every Thursday morning
around the streets of Inca. Although also selling a wide selection of other
goods, Inca market is most famous for its leather goods, so expect to find a
wide selection of leather shoes, bags and jackets.
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