In the mood for a spot of retail therapy? Love nothing more than perusing stalls filled with all kinds of goodies? Get to know Majorca’s magical markets...

Alcudia’s Old Town Market
During the summer months, this is one of the island’s biggest markets! It’s open between 8am and 1:30pm and gives you the perfect opportunity to browse the stalls and wander the ancient, cobbled streets.
When: Tuesday and Sunday
Where: Through the maze-like streets of Alcudia’s Old Town
What to buy: Handmade leather goods

Fresh produce in Porto Colom
Want to pick up juicy watermelons and ripe-as-they-come peaches? You’ll love it here. Get down early to get the pick of the bunch! There are also a few stalls selling clothes and souvenirs.
When: Tuesday and Saturday
Where: Carrer Marina (Marina Street)
What to buy: Fresh fruit and vegetables

Son Servera Market
Every Friday, you’ll see around 200 stalls take over this quaint village, selling everything from artisanal food to quirky souvenirs. If you’re staying in Cala Bona or Cala Millor, it’s an ideal half-day trip!
When: Friday
Where: Sant Joan Square and beyond
What to buy: A tasty on-the-go lunch

Llucmajor’s weekly markets
Head here to experience one of Majorca’s oldest markets. Part of it focuses on fresh fruit and vegetables, while another is all about second-hand wares. There’s clothing, jewellery and more!
When: Wednesday and Friday
Where: Placa d'Espanya, Llucmajor
What to buy: Cured ham, cheese, olives

Playa de Muro’s street market
On the hunt for unique souvenirs? Make a beeline for this colourful market. Think locally produced olive oil and jewellery made from pretty shells.
When: Saturday
Where: Playa de Muro’s pedestrianised high street
What to buy: Delicious buñuelos – traditional Majorcan doughnuts

Soller’s weekly market
Hop on the charming tram from Palma to Soller and you’ll get to wander around its quaint streets and shops. Every Saturday, from 9am, the market comes to town with all sorts of goods on offer.
When: Saturday
Where: Soller’s central square and surrounding streets
What to buy: A personalised straw beach bag

Mid-week market at Port Andratx
From 9am until 2pm every Wednesday, this traditional market pops up in the centre of town. It specialises in all things fresh, whether that be fruit and vegetables, flowers, cheese or meat. What will you try?
When: Wednesday
Where: Paseo de Son Mas
What to buy: Spicy sausages and cured meats
Posted: 19th Apr 2023.