Best Weekly Markets in Mallorca

Mallorca is home to some of the most vibrant and diverse markets in Spain. Offering fresh local produce, handmade crafts, unique souvenirs, and traditional delicacies. Whether you’re looking for organic fruits, artisan goods, vintage clothing, or gourmet street food, there’s a market to suit every taste. From historic indoor markets to weekly outdoor events, here’s your ultimate guide to the best markets in Mallorca.
Which Mallorca Market is Right for You?
Market | Best For | Location | Market Days | Highlights |
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Santa Catalina Market | Gourmet food & tapas | Palma (Santa Catalina) | Mon–Sat | Fresh seafood, gourmet meats, vibrant tapas bars |
Pere Garau Market | Authentic local market | Palma (Pere Garau) | Indoor: Mon–Sat Outdoor: Tues, Thurs, Sat | Traditional Mallorcan flavors, multicultural vendors |
Calvià Market | Local crafts & scenic shopping | Calvià | Mondays | Artisan goods, fresh produce, relaxed atmosphere |
Alcúdia Market | Cultural experience | Alcúdia | Tues & Sun (Summer) Sat (Winter) | Medieval streets, Roman ruins, local crafts |
Andratx Market | Bohemian shopping | Andratx | Wednesdays | Handcrafted goods, artistic vibe, organic products |
Mallorca’s Markets: Good to Know
✔️ Go early (before 11:00) for the best selection
✔️ Bring cash – many vendors don’t take cards
✔️ Markets close around 13:00–14:00
✔️ Bring a reusable shopping bag or basket
✔️ Don’t be shy – bargaining is fine at flea markets
✔️ Check for special events or seasonal markets when visiting
Calvià Market

📍 Location: Calle Major, Calvià
🛒 Market Days: Mondays
🕘 Opening Hours: 08:00–13:30
🚗 Best for: Local crafts & scenic shopping
Set against the picturesque Tramuntana Mountains, Calvià Market offers a charming mix of fresh produce, artisan goods, and household items. The market attracts locals and visitors staying in Palmanova, Santa Ponsa, and Magaluf, providing an authentic Mallorcan shopping experience.
What to Expect
✅ Fresh local produce – Seasonal fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and Mallorcan delicacies.
✅ Handmade crafts – Unique souvenirs, ceramics, jewelry, and woven baskets.
✅ Fashion & accessories – Affordable clothing, leather goods, and shoes.
✅ Relaxed atmosphere – A slower pace than Palma’s busier markets.
🔹 Pro Tip: Arrive early for the best selection, and don’t forget to try sobrasada and ensaimadas – two local favorites!
Alcúdia Market

Located in the heart of Alcúdia’s historic center, this lively market is one of the l📍 Location: Alcúdia Old Town
🛒 Market Days: Tuesdays & Sundays (Summer) | Saturdays (Winter)
🕘 Opening Hours: 08:00–13:30
🚗 Best for: Cultural experience & historic surroundings
Held twice a week in the charming medieval streets of Alcúdia, this is one of the largest and most popular markets on the island. In the summer months, it stretches across the entire Old Town, creating a vibrant and lively shopping experience.
What to Expect
✅ Fresh food & local delicacies – Olives, cheeses, charcuterie, and seasonal fruits.
✅ Handmade crafts – Leather goods, ceramics, jewelry, and traditional Mallorcan fabrics.
✅ Historical surroundings – Set within Alcúdia’s medieval walls, near Roman ruins and the Sant Jaume Church.
✅ Easy access – Well-connected by bus and car, with convenient parking nearby.
🔹 Pro Tip: After shopping, visit Alcúdia’s Roman ruins or relax at a local café in the Old Town for a perfect cultural experience.
Andratx Market

📍 Location: Paseo de Son Mas, Andratx
🛒 Market Days: Wednesdays
🕘 Opening Hours: 08:00–14:00
🚗 Best for: Lively local shopping & artisan goods
Andratx Market, set in the foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains, is one of the most picturesque markets in Mallorca. Known for its bohemian vibe, the market attracts local artists, designers, and visitors looking for unique pieces.
What to Expect
✅ Fresh produce – Locally grown fruits, vegetables, and organic products.
✅ Handmade leather goods – Wallets, belts, and bags crafted by skilled artisans.
✅ Local artwork & home decor – Paintings, ceramics, and wood carvings.
✅ Eco-friendly & organic products – Locally made honey, olive oil, and herbal cosmetics.
🔹 Pro Tip: After visiting the market, take a 10-minute drive to Port d’Andratx for a fresh seafood lunch with a scenic view of the marina.
Pere Garau Market

📍 Location: Pere Garau, Palma
🛒 Market Days: Indoor – Monday–Saturday | Outdoor – Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
🕘 Opening Hours: 06:00–14:00
🚗 Best for: Authentic Mallorcan shopping experience
Pere Garau Market is one of the most traditional and multicultural markets in Mallorca. Unlike the touristy markets of Palma, this bustling, no-frills market is where locals shop for their fresh produce and seafood.
What to Expect
✅ Fresh seafood – Directly sourced from local fishermen, with live fish tanks in some stalls.
✅ Traditional Mallorcan charcuterie – Sobrasada, botifarró, and other local cured meats.
✅ Diverse international food – Find Peruvian ceviche, Moroccan spices, and Asian ingredients.
✅ Lively outdoor textile market – Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays bring over 200 stalls selling fabrics and clothing.
🔹 Pro Tip: If you want the freshest seafood, get there early! Many restaurant chefs buy their daily catch here before 9 AM.
Santa Catalina market

📍 Location: Santa Catalina, Palma
🛒 Market Days: Monday–Saturday
🕘 Opening Hours: 07:00–17:00
🚗 Best for: Gourmet foods & tapas culture
Santa Catalina Market is Palma’s most famous food market, located in the historic fishing district. It’s a paradise for food lovers, offering a mix of fresh seafood, gourmet meats, artisan cheeses, and vibrant tapas bars.
What to Expect
✅ Fresh seafood – Direct from local fishermen, with one of the best selections in Palma.
✅ High-quality meats & charcuterie – Including Iberian ham and Mallorcan delicacies.
✅ Lively tapas bars – Order pintxos and small plates paired with local wine or vermouth.
✅ Trendy surroundings – Located in a hip neighborhood with coffee shops and international restaurants.
🔹 Pro Tip: Visit in the morning for fresh seafood or later in the day for a tapas experience with a glass of wine.
🧺 Final Thoughts on Mallorca’s Markets
Whether you’re strolling the aisles of Santa Catalina in search of gourmet treats, diving into the multicultural buzz of Pere Garau, or soaking up the boho energy in Andratx, Mallorca’s markets are a feast for all senses. They’re not just for shopping — they’re where you truly feel the heartbeat of the island.
🌿 No matter where you stay or when you visit, there’s always a market waiting to surprise you with something fresh, local, and unforgettable.
👉 Want to plan your trip day by day?
Check out our detailed guide: Markets by Day in Mallorca — perfect for mapping out your week with the best local markets across the island.
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