Markets in Mallorca provide the ideal place to purchase some original Mallorcan 
products. In these picturesque, colourful and multi-ethnologic places you'll 
find nearly everything, from basic food produce to the ultimate fashion trend, 
all in a familiar relaxed atmosphere.
Most markets on the island are held in the morning from around 8:00 to 13:00, so 
you'll need to get there early and be prepared to haggle like a professional to 
secure the best bargains.
A traditional Mallorcan market is held every Monday along the Calle Major, close 
to the Parish Church of San Juan, in the town of Calvia. This market consists of 
more than 60 stalls, offering a variety of goods including food stalls, 
clothing, shoes and traditional craftsmanship. 
Every Wednesday, with the exception of Public Holidays and Fiesta days, a large 
street market is also held in the centre of nearby Andratx. There's usually a 
good selection of locally produced fruit, vegetables and crafts on offer, along 
with a selection of other Mallorcan products including flowers and clothes etc.
There is evidence of this market dating back to the mid 19th Century, originally 
taking place in it's own building located in the Plaza de Espana. However, 
following its demolition during the 1960s, the market then moved to its current 
location, around 500 metres away on the Paseo de Son Mas.
Special market buses are always laid from the larger south coast resorts 
throughout the day, although these are always very full by the time they arrive 
at the market. So, if there are a number of you that can travel together it's 
often worth considering taking a taxi for the short trip.
If you have access to a car, or fancy a half day organised excursion, the 
biggest and most famous weekly market on Mallorca is held every Thursday morning 
around the streets of Inca. Although also selling a wide selection of other 
goods, Inca market is most famous for its leather goods, so expect to find a 
wide selection of leather shoes, bags and jackets.
 
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