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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. .) 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 👉 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. Our favourite markets are marked with an * , read more about them below. .) 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