1930 Market

A municipal market housed in a spacious 1930s building in Palma with over 90 stalls. Open Monday through Saturday with extended weekday hours, offering fresh produce, seafood, meats and prepared foods.
Welcome to Palma! This city offers a wonderful variety of markets that showcase the best of local culture and cuisine.
From historic covered markets with stunning architecture to bustling weekly street markets, there's something here for every market enthusiast.
Whether you're looking for fresh produce, local crafts, or unique finds, Palma's markets have it all.
Palma's municipal markets are architectural gems that have served the community for generations. These covered markets offer a year-round shopping experience with quality vendors.

A municipal market housed in a spacious 1930s building in Palma with over 90 stalls. Open Monday through Saturday with extended weekday hours, offering fresh produce, seafood, meats and prepared foods.

Coll d'en Rabassa Market is a municipal market located in Plaça de l'Església in the Platja de Palma area of Palma, Mallorca. This local market operates only on Wednesdays from 8am to 2pm. The market serves the residential neighbourhood of Coll d'en Rabassa with fresh produce and local goods. Vendors offer seasonal fruits, vegetables, and other essential items for the local community.

Mercat de l'Olivar is a historic municipal market located in the centre of Palma, Mallorca. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 7am to 3pm, remaining closed on Sundays. Vendors sell fresh agricultural products, local cheeses, seafood, pastries and prepared foods. The market combines traditional food stalls with modern gastrobars where visitors can sample local products.

Santa Catalina Market is a municipal food market located in the Ponent neighbourhood of Palma, Mallorca. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 7 AM to 3 PM, remaining closed on Sundays. Vendors offer fresh produce, fish, meat, groceries, wines, and prepared foods. The market building houses multiple stalls selling quality ingredients and ready-to-eat meals.
Palma's street markets bring neighborhoods to life with fresh produce, clothing, antiques, and local specialties. Each market has its own unique character and regular schedule.
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Las Maravillas Night Market is a street market operating every evening in Palma's Platja de Palma area. The market runs from 8 PM to 12:30 AM daily along Carretera de l'Arenal. Vendors primarily sell jewelry and accessories for evening shoppers. This nocturnal market caters mainly to tourists staying in the nearby beachfront hotels.

The Palma Organic Market is a municipal market located in the Centre neighbourhood of Palma, Illes Balears. It operates on Tuesday and Saturday mornings from 8am to 2pm. The market specialises in organic and local products including fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, flour, eggs, and traditional Balearic products like sobrasada. Vendors focus on sustainable and locally-sourced items, offering an alternative to conventional markets.

Plaza de los Patines Street Market is a small organic market located in central Palma, Mallorca. Operating twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9am to 2pm, it specialises in locally sourced organic produce. The market offers fresh fruits and vegetables alongside artisanal products including bread, eggs, flour, and cheese. This compact market provides an alternative to conventional shopping for those seeking quality organic goods.

Mercat del Rafal Nou is a municipal market located in the Llevant neighbourhood of Palma, Majorca. The market operates exclusively on Fridays from 8 AM to 2 PM. It serves the local community with fresh produce and essential goods. The market is situated on Carrer de Selva in a residential area of Palma. Vendors offer a selection of local products and household items.

Mercado de los sábados is a municipal market located in the Llevant de Palma District, operating exclusively on Saturdays. The market is situated in urbanización llenaire and welcomes visitors from 8 AM to 2 PM each Saturday. It serves the local community with various vendors and accepts both cash and credit card payments. The market provides wheelchair accessible entrance facilities for all visitors.
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