Markets in Palma

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Tours & Activities in Palma

Municipal markets in Palma

Palma's covered markets are open Monday to Saturday mornings. The largest, Mercat de l'Olivar, dates back to 1951 and has over 100 stalls. Santa Catalina Market is even older, operating since 1905 in a neighbourhood that has become one of the city's best areas for food. You can find official visitor information on the Visit Palma tourism website.

Street markets in Palma

Weekly street markets pop up across different Palma neighbourhoods. The Saturday flea market is good for vintage clothing and antiques, while the organic market focuses on locally grown produce from the Mallorcan countryside.

About markets in Palma

Markets in Palma are some of the best on the island. The capital of Mallorca has four covered municipal markets open year-round, plus a handful of weekly street markets selling everything from fresh produce to second-hand finds.

The two standout halls are Olivar Market in the old town and Santa Catalina Market in the neighbourhood of the same name. Both have tapas counters alongside traditional stalls, so you can grab a coffee and a plate of Mallorcan sobrassada while you shop. For more on the island's markets outside the city, check out markets in Inca, home to one of Mallorca's largest weekly markets.

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