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.
During the summer months, a small tourist market is held every Saturday on the
beach at Playa de Muro, followed by a more traditional street market every
Sunday in the nearby town of Muro.
The twice weekly market at nearby Alcudia old town is one of the most important
on the island due to its atmosphere and wide variety of products on offer,
including fruit and vegetables, shoes, clothes, souvenirs, leather, hippy
products, hair plaits, traditional Mallorcan doughnuts, jewellery, bed linen,
small animals and a whole lot more. The market spreads out through the old town,
inside the walls and near the Roman City of Pollentia.
The market takes place every Tuesday and Sunday 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. On market days, there's also a bus service linking
Puerto Alcudia with Alcudia centre, running every 15 minutes or so. However, if
you don't fancy the queue, there's also taxi and horse and carriage services
available too.
Also during the summer months, a slightly smaller market also takes place every
Friday from 8:30 to 1:30 at Puerto Alcudia, but 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.