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.
Balearic Islands, Balearic Islands
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.
Need a market today? Here's what's open:
| Day | Indoor Markets |
|---|---|
| Monday | 3 of 4 open |
| Tuesday | 3 of 4 open |
| Wednesday | 4 of 4 open |
| Thursday | 3 of 4 open |
| Friday | 3 of 4 open |
| Saturday | 3 of 4 open |
| Sunday | Closed |
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.
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