Gran Mercat de Marratxí
Runs every Sunday from 9am to 2pm with 40 stalls of fresh produce, meat, fish, cheese, clothing, antiques and handicrafts.
Gran Mercat de Marratxí is the main weekly market in Marratxi, featuring 40 stalls selling fresh food and everyday goods. It sets up every Sunday from 9am to 2pm in the Polígon de Marratxí, an outdoor space that draws locals and visitors looking for quality produce, meat, fish and artisan items. The market is known for its mix of fresh food vendors alongside clothing, antiques and handicrafts. Bring cash—all stalls operate on a cash-only basis.
What you'll find at Gran Mercat de Marratxí
Fresh fruits and vegetables dominate the market, with seasonal produce from local growers. You'll also find specialist stalls selling meat, poultry, fish and seafood, alongside cheese and dairy products plus fresh bread and bakery items.
Beyond food, the market includes clothing and textiles, footwear and leather goods, and a range of handicrafts and antiques. Organic products are available from dedicated vendors, appealing to shoppers seeking naturally grown food.
Opening Hours
Every week — Sunday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | — | Closed |
| Wednesday | — | Closed |
| Thursday | — | Closed |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday (today) | — | Closed |
| Sunday | 09:00 – 14:00 | Open |
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What You'll Find
Location
How to get to Gran Mercat de Marratxí
The market is located at Carrer Conradors in the Polígon de Marratxí. For more details on opening times and market information, check the official page. Browse other street markets in Marratxi to explore what's on offer across the city.
Contact & Details
Organisers / More info: https://www.marratxi.es/mercados/
Stalls: 40
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Gran Mercat de Marratxí? ▼
Gran Mercat de Marratxí runs every Sunday from 9am to 2pm. It's a consistent weekly fixture, making it easy to plan a visit.
Do I need cash at Gran Mercat de Marratxí? ▼
Yes, bring cash. All 40 stalls at the market operate on a cash-only basis, so cards are not accepted.