MERCAT VELL
Read moreLocated opposite the Portal de Ses Taules, the Mercat Vell is in the heart of the La Marina district. It occupies a building built at the end of the 19th century on the model of Greek temples, in the very place where farmers used to sell their produce. The market is not very big, but there are good products to shop for, including ecological fruit and vegetables and typical products of the island. Ideally placed to contemplate the comings and goings of traders and passers-by. Some of the stalls offer excellent bocadillos .
MARCHÉ D'ALCÚDIA
Read moreA very pleasant market that takes place in the narrow streets of the old town - around the Paseo Mare de Déu de la Victòria - two mornings a week (Tuesdays and Sundays), where you can stock up on gourmet products and also browse the stalls selling handicrafts, clothes, jewellery, etc. It is one of the most important markets on the island due to the quantity of products on offer and the cosmopolitan and festive atmosphere. You will also find stalls selling tasty fresh fruit juices made on the spot!
MERCAT DE L'OLIVAR
Read moreThe largest market in Palma with over 50 years of history, it is located in a covered market hall in the city centre. Among the stalls, fruit and vegetables in a thousand colours, meat, fish, cheese and typical cold meats, dried fruit and olives sold by weight... It is also an excellent option to eat on the go, traditional tapas, pinxos (mini slices of bread with multiple ingredients), fried fish, raw ham (to be accompanied by a good glass of wine at the bar!). A slice of local life.
MERCADILLO
Read moreMonday, Friday and Saturday, from 10 am to 14 pm. Small artisanal market.
BOLETS DE MENORCA
Read moreJust 5 minutes from the center of Maó via the Me-7, you'll find this small gastronomic space specializing in... boletus ! These delicious mushrooms, which generously adorn the fields of Menorca, are the center of attention here. In the Sa Sínia de's Bolets gastro space, they are offered for tasting: fresh, dried or arranged with local spices, there's something for every taste. These mushroom enthusiasts (who supply many of the island's restaurants) will share their secrets with you . To discover.
MARCHÉ
Read moreEvery Saturday morning, many stalls are set up in the market square and the adjacent streets to offer fruits, vegetables, typical products, but also clothes. It is one of the most popular markets on the island. Don't miss the stand of Jabón de Mallorca, natural and artisanal cosmetics produced on the island (www.jabondemallorca.com). A popular family event where you can shop for food, handmade souvenirs and other good gift ideas!
MERCAT PERE GARAU
Read moreOn the east side of town, stop by this lively municipal market, which has been held since 1943. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, local farmers display their products in the open air, along with some of their animals. With a large number of stalls, spread over more than 1,000 square metres, the Pere Garau market is one of the largest in Palma. Here you can break the bank (especially for tapas). In addition to foodstuffs, the market also sells fabric by the metre with typical Balearic dyes.
MERCAT DE SANT JOAN DE LABRITJA
Read moreQuite simply the most authentic craft market on the island. Sale of products made by locals ranging from food to artworks to medicinal plants. Concerts from noon. Hippie atmosphere and very relaxed. Craftsmen and farmers, jewelers and coffee roasters, musicians and artists... all meet here every Sunday morning. This market is a real spectacle in itself. A must-see!
MARCHÉ HIPPIE DE LAS DALIAS
Read moreThis hippy market is very popular; dozens of sales points offer handicrafts, musical instruments... It is, according to us, the most interesting hippy market of the island, more typical and warm than the one in Es Canar. Besides, the owner of the place chooses himself the exhibitors at the beginning of the season, in order to favour the diversity of the products. Although a little less hippy than in the past, Las Dalias remains the most emblematic market on the island.
MARCHÉS DE FERRERIES
Read moreThe craft market offers a wide range of local products (fruit and vegetables), but also Minorcan crafts: ceramics, avarca, decorative objects for the home... In the summer, the streets of the city centre host the "Night Market", which offers various leather goods and handicrafts. Concerts and popular dance shows liven up both markets. As for the street market, you can find everything! It's a great way to mingle with the locals and pick up some interesting items.
NEXT2 SUPERMARKETS CALA'N PORTER
Read moreLocated in the heart of the attractive urbanization of Cala en Porter, just two minutes from the beach, the Next2 Cala en Porter supermarket is the place to shop in the region! With over 2,000 m² of floor space, including parking, there's no shortage of choice: km0 fruit and vegetables, Menorcan meat and other local produce, as well as a wide assortment of international products, souvenirs and beach accessories. Open 7/7 and home delivery service.