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Weekly markets in Mallorca 2026

Every day is market day in Mallorca! 🧺

Local produce, village rhythms, and something different every day.

Mallorca’s weekly markets are one of the best ways to explore the island while supporting local producers, farmers, and small businesses.

Usually held from around 8:00–9:00 AM until 1:00–2:00 PM, each town has its own designated market day, offering fresh produce, local delicacies, artisan crafts, and unique finds.

👉 Please note:

Market size, atmosphere, and stall numbers can vary depending on the season, village size, weather, local festivities, and public holidays. Some markets are lively and expansive, while others are smaller and more local in feel.

If you’re planning to visit a lesser-known market, we recommend checking locally in advance or pairing it with a nearby town visit.

Find out more about each market day and our favourite markets here.

🗓 Monday Markets

  • Calvià (village)
  • Caimari (Selva)
  • Lloret de Vistalegre
  • Manacor
  • Montuïri

🗓 Tuesday Markets

  • Alcúdia
  • Artà
  • Campanet
  • Colònia de Sant Jordi (May–October, afternoon/evening)
  • Palma – Mercat Eco
  • Peguera
  • Porreres
  • Pina (Algaida)
  • Can Pastilla (Palma)
  • Portocolom
  • Santa Margalida

🗓 Wednesday Markets

  • Andratx
  • Bunyola
  • Capdepera
  • Deià
  • El Toro (Calvià)
  • Felanitx
  • Petra
  • Port de Pollença
  • Santanyí
  • Selva
  • Sencelles
  • Sineu
  • Vilafranca de Bonany
  • Cas Concos
  • Llucmajor
  • Maioris (Llucmajor)
  • Sa Pobla
  • Sa Ràpita
  • Es Coll d’en Rabassa (Palma)

🗓 Thursday Markets

  • Ariany
  • Campos
  • Consell
  • Inca
  • Magaluf (Calvià)
  • Palmanyola
  • Pòrtol
  • Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
  • Ses Salines
  • Sant Joan
  • S’Arenal
  • Can Pastilla (Palma)

🗓 Friday Markets

  • Algaida
  • Binissalem
  • Can Picafort
  • Llucmajor
  • Maria de la Salut
  • Pont d’Inca (Marratxí)
  • Son Ferrer (Calvià)
  • Son Servera
  • Son Carrió
  • Sa Cabaneta

🗓 Saturday Markets

  • Alaró
  • Ariany
  • Artà
  • Biniali (Sencelles)
  • Búger
  • Bunyola
  • Cala Ratjada
  • Campos
  • Costitx
  • Esporles
  • Lloseta
  • Palma – Mercat Eco
  • Santa Eugènia
  • Santa Margalida
  • Santanyí
  • Sóller
  • Santa Ponça
  • Palmanyola
  • Puigpunyent
  • Sa Ràpita
  • Sencelles (1st Saturday of the month)
  • Es Coll d’en Rabassa (Palma)
  • Son Ferriol (Palma)
  • Son Fusteret (Palma – flea market)
  • Portocolom
  • S’Horta

🗓 Sunday Markets

  • Alcúdia
  • Consell*
  • Felanitx
  • Llucmajor
  • Muro
  • Palmanova (Son Caliu)
  • Pollença
  • Porto Cristo
  • Sa Pobla
  • Santa Maria del Camí
  • Valldemossa
  • Inca

🏛 Covered Markets in Mallorca (Open Most Days)

Covered markets offer a great alternative to open-air markets. Generally open Monday to Saturday (closed Sundays), they’re ideal for relaxed shopping, whatever the weather.

You’ll find long-standing stalls run by knowledgeable vendors selling fresh fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, cheeses, and local specialties. In Palma, covered markets also feature bars and cafés, making them a social hub as much as a shopping destination.

Palma

  • Mercat de l’Olivar
    Mon–Sat · 7:00–15:00
  • Mercat de Pere Garau
    Mon–Fri · 9:00–14:00 · Sat · 9:00–16:00
  • Santa Catalina Market
    Mon–Sat · 7:00–15:00

Manacor

  • Mercat Municipal de Manacor
    Mon–Fri · 8:00–14:00

Inca

  • Mercat d’Inca
    Mon, Tue, Thu & Sat · 8:00–14:30
    Wed & Fri · 8:00–20:00

👉 Important to Know

  • Market sizes and stall numbers vary by season and location
  • Public holidays and local festivals may affect schedules
  • Indoor markets are a reliable year-round option
  • When in doubt, check locally or plan a flexible visit

🛍️ Consell Flea Market (Sundays)

The Consell Flea Market (Mercat dels Encants de Consell) is one of the most popular and well-known second-hand and antiques markets in Mallorca, drawing visitors from across the island every Sunday morning.

Held in the village of Consell, this lively market is the place to hunt for antiques, vintage furniture, books, records, tools, ceramics, collectibles, and curiosities – with stalls run by both professional traders and private sellers. It’s a true treasure-hunter’s market, where no two Sundays are the same.

The atmosphere is informal and bustling, especially on sunny mornings, with early birds arriving to find the best pieces. While some stalls focus on antiques and vintage finds, others sell everyday second-hand items, making it a fascinating mix of past and present.

Exact location and more info here!

🗓 Practical Information

  • Day: Sunday
  • Time: Approx. 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Location: Consell (outskirts of the village)
  • Parking: Available near the market area

👉 Good to know:

  • Stall numbers and variety can vary depending on the season and weather
  • Public holidays or local festivities may affect opening hours
  • Arriving early is recommended for the best finds

Whether you’re searching for a unique piece, browsing for inspiration, or simply soaking up local market culture, the Consell Flea Market is a Sunday classic in Mallorca and well worth the visit.

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