Inca Street Market
Weekly Thursday market with around 40 stalls selling leather goods, clothing, handicrafts and jewelry in Mallorca's leather capital.
Carrer Queto, 19, 07300 Inca, Illes Balears, España
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Inca Street Market sets up every Thursday from 9am to 2pm in the pedestrian centre of Inca, stretching from the railway station through Plaza de la Quartera and along Gran Vía de Colón. With around 40 stalls, it's one of Mallorca's biggest weekly markets and the reason Inca is known as the island's leather capital. Most stalls accept cash and cards, though cash is safer for smaller purchases. Get there early for the best selection, as stalls start packing up well before closing time.
What you'll find
Leather goods are the main draw. You'll find shoes, bags, belts and jackets from local makers alongside clothing, textiles and seasonal fashion. The remaining stalls sell handicrafts, handmade jewelry and ceramics. For more options, check out the other street markets in Inca.
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Every week - Thursday
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Location
Carrer Queto, 19, 07300 Inca, Illes Balears, España
Get DirectionsHow to get to Inca Street Market
The market runs along Carrer Queto and the surrounding streets in the town centre. TIB trains from Palma stop at Inca station, which is right at the start of the market route. If you're driving, take the MA-13 motorway. Parking is available near the centre but fills up fast on Thursdays, so aim to arrive before 9am. More details on the Inca Turística website.
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About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
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What day is Inca Street Market?
Inca Street Market runs every Thursday, year-round. Stalls open at 9am and close by 2pm, though some start winding down from around 1pm.
What can you buy at Inca market?
The market is best known for leather goods, including shoes, bags and jackets made by local craftspeople. You'll also find clothing, textiles, handicrafts, ceramics and handmade jewelry across around 40 stalls.
How do I get to Inca market from Palma?
The easiest option is the TIB train from Palma to Inca, which takes about 35 minutes. The station is right next to where the market stalls begin. By car, take the MA-13 motorway and allow extra time for parking on Thursdays.
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