Mallorca's Charming Towns With Weekly Markets
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28 places in Balearic Islands: Sóller, Pollença, Alcúdia, and 25 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by Cala d’Or Food.

Sóller
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Sóller's Saturday market is set in a stunning valley, famous for its oranges and produce. Ride the vintage train to Sóller for a scenic journey, then explore the market and charming town square. Don't miss the orange ice cream.

Pollença
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Pollença's Sunday market is one of the most picturesque, set in the charming old town. Browse a wide selection of crafts, food, and souvenirs. Climb the Calvari steps for stunning views after your visit.

Alcúdia
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Visit Alcudia's market for a vibrant experience within ancient Roman walls. Browse fresh produce, leather goods, and souvenirs, then explore the historic old town. It's one of Mallorca's largest markets.

Artà
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Artà's Tuesday market is known for its high-quality artisan products and gourmet food. After browsing, visit the hilltop Sanctuary of Sant Salvador for panoramic views. It's a cultural and culinary delight.

Santanyí
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Santanyí's market is a lively hub, especially popular on Saturdays, with a great selection of artisan goods. It’s known for its artistic vibe and beautiful stone architecture. Enjoy a coffee at one of the charming cafes.

Ses Salines
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Visit Ses Salines on Thursdays for a charming market experience with a focus on local salt products. Explore the picturesque village and its botanical garden. Don't forget to buy some flor de sal.

Binissalem
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Binissalem's Friday market is a must for wine lovers, located in Mallorca's premier wine region. Sample local wines and discover fresh produce and crafts. Consider a bodega tour after your market visit.

Sineu
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Sineu's Wednesday market is Mallorca's oldest and most traditional, famous for its livestock section. Immerse yourself in authentic rural Mallorcan culture and find unique local products. Arrive early to fully experience its charm.

Calvià
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Head to Calvià on Monday mornings to immerse yourself in a vibrant market scene. Find everything from fresh produce to clothing and handicrafts. It's a great spot to mingle with locals and enjoy the lively buzz.

Manacor
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Manacor hosts a large and bustling market, perfect for finding a wide range of goods. Explore local produce, clothing, and the famous Majorica pearls. Arrive early to experience the full vibrancy.

Caimari
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Visit Caimari's Monday market for authentic local products, especially known for olive oil. Experience the tranquil atmosphere of this mountain village while browsing unique Mallorcan goods.

Montuïri
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Discover the charm of Montuïri's Monday market, known for its traditional atmosphere. This market offers a glimpse into authentic Mallorcan rural life, with local specialties and artisan products.

Campanet
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Explore the charming Tuesday market in Campanet, offering a taste of authentic village life. Find local delicacies and handmade crafts in a picturesque setting. Don't miss the nearby caves for a unique adventure.

Andratx
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The Wednesday market in Andratx offers a diverse selection of goods, from fresh food to clothing. Combine your market visit with a stroll around the picturesque Port d'Andratx. Expect a lively blend of locals and visitors.

Porreres
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Visit the quaint Tuesday market in Porreres for a genuine rural Mallorcan experience. Discover local produce, traditional crafts, and enjoy the relaxed village atmosphere. It's perfect for a leisurely morning.

Llucmajor
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Explore Llucmajor's bustling Wednesday market, one of the island's largest. Find a vast array of goods from fresh produce to clothing and souvenirs. It's a great place to absorb local life and grab some bargains.

Petra
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Discover the small but charming Wednesday market in Petra, birthplace of Junipero Serra. Enjoy a relaxed market experience with local vendors and fresh produce. It's a perfect stop on a cultural tour.

Capdepera
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Capdepera's Wednesday market is a delightful experience nestled beneath a medieval castle. Shop for local goods and enjoy the historic ambiance. Climb to the castle for incredible views after your market visit.

Inca
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Inca hosts Mallorca's largest and most famous market every Thursday, renowned for its leather goods. Explore a vast array of products, from clothing to fresh food. It's a must-visit for serious shoppers.

Consell
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Consell's Sunday flea market is a treasure trove for antique lovers and bargain hunters. Discover vintage finds, second-hand items, and unique collectibles. Arrive early for the best selection.

Campos
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Campos market is a lively affair offering fresh produce, flowers, and local crafts. Experience the authentic Mallorcan market atmosphere and sample regional specialties. It's a great stop on the way to Es Trenc beach.

Algaida
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Explore the traditional Friday market in Algaida, offering a peaceful rural atmosphere. Discover local handicrafts, fresh food, and experience authentic Mallorcan village life. Perfect for a quiet morning.

Son Servera
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Son Servera's Friday market is a bustling and diverse market offering everything from fresh produce to clothing. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and explore the charming town center. A great start to the weekend.

Búger
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The Saturday market in Búger is a small, traditional market perfect for experiencing local life. Discover fresh produce and handmade items in a peaceful village setting. It's a great escape from crowded tourist spots.

Santa Maria del Camí
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Santa Maria del Camí hosts a popular Saturday market known for its organic produce and artisan goods. It's a favorite among locals and offers high-quality local products. Enjoy brunch at one of the village cafes.

Santa Eugènia
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Visit Santa Eugènia's Sunday market for a peaceful and authentic experience in a rural setting. Find local produce, flowers, and charming handcrafted goods. Enjoy the tranquility of this lesser-known gem.

Felanitx
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Felanitx hosts one of Mallorca's largest and most traditional Sunday markets. Browse extensive stalls featuring local food, clothing, and crafts. Don't miss trying the local Felanitx wine.

Porto Cristo
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Porto Cristo's Sunday market combines seaside charm with market bustle. Explore stalls offering local goods and enjoy the harbor views. Afterward, visit the famous Cuevas del Drach nearby.
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