Markets in Soller

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Sóller market sits at the heart of this valley town in northwest Mallorca, surrounded by the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. The covered municipal market on Plaça des Mercat is open six days a week and draws both locals and visitors looking for fresh food and local products.

Saturday is the main market day in Sóller, when the municipal market runs alongside an outdoor market that spills across the square and surrounding streets. You'll find Sóller's famous oranges, olive oil, and seasonal produce from the valley's orchards and farms.

If you're exploring other markets in the area, check the markets near me page to find what's open today across Mallorca.

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Municipal markets in Sóller

The Mercado Municipal de Sóller is a covered market at Plaça des Mercat with around 25 stalls. It opens Monday to Saturday from 8am to 2pm, with the stalls selling fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, cheese and bakery items. The market accepts contactless and mobile payments alongside cash.

Sóller sits in a fertile valley known for its citrus groves, and the market reflects that with excellent local oranges and lemons throughout the season. For official information about events at the market, check the Ajuntament de Sóller website. Nearby, Palma has several larger municipal markets, and the Thursday market in Inca is one of the biggest on the island.

What day is Sóller market?

The municipal market is open Monday to Saturday from 8am to 2pm. Saturday is the biggest day, when an outdoor market also fills Plaça des Mercat and the surrounding streets.

What can you buy at Sóller market?

Fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, bread and bakery items. Sóller is particularly known for its local oranges, olive oil and other products from the surrounding valley.

How do I get to Sóller market in Mallorca?

The market is on Plaça des Mercat in the town centre. You can reach Sóller by the historic Palma to Sóller railway, by bus, or by car through the Sóller tunnel. Parking in the centre is limited on Saturdays.

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