Jaume III Avenue is a perfect spot to do some shopping! Jaume III Avenue has a special charm. Under the arcades you will find plenty of fashion boutiques, cafés and jewelry stores. Here are located...
The main shopping areas in Palma City are Passeig des Born, Avinguda Jaume III, some small streets around Plaza Mayor and Plaza Cort. Buy some Spanish brands like Zara, Zara home, Mango, Adolfo Dominguez or Bimba y Lola much cheaper than in your country. The La Rambla is famous for its flower sellers.
The hotspots for designer shopping are the ports. Puerto Portals, Port Adriano and Port de Andratx are the top destinations if you are looking for special swimsuit or a glamour dress.
There are 5 big commercial centers in Mallorca. Two El Corte Ingles are located in Palma and offers a huge range of international designers in store. Porto Pi commercial center is located just 2 km from Palma and offers some Spanish brands like Zara, Zara home, Mango or international like Massimo Dutti, Levi’s, Tommy Hilfiger and others. FAN is Mallorca’s largest shopping mall, located just a few 5km from the airport. The Mallorca Fashion Outlet is located near Marratxi village, around 12 km from Palma city. Here there are outlets for brands like Levi’s, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, El Corte Ingles, Mango and much more.
Probably, every town in Mallorca has a weekly market. Each market is held on a different day of the week, so there is more than enough opportunity to visit a market on the island during your stay. Markets are growing vigorously in Mallorca and are a great way to experience some true local culture. The larger markets are following the same model with fresh produce around the main square. Here you will have the best opportunity to check out the Spanish cheese, jams, olive oil and salt offerings. Jewellery, clothing, arts and crafts, household goods can also usually be found. The markets, which is held in Palma city, are mostly food related. If you would like to see more characterful markets, with a traditional experience, go outside of the capital to the rural areas. In the small rural villiges you will find local produce and crafts sold by authentic Mallorcans.
Jaume III Avenue is a perfect spot to do some shopping! Jaume III Avenue has a special charm. Under the arcades you will find plenty of fashion boutiques, cafés and jewelry stores. Here are located...
Discover a unique shopping experience. Mallorca Fashion Outlet is located near Marratxi village, around 12 km from Palma city. Here there are outlets for brands like Levi’s, Calvin Klein, Ralph...
Porto Pi has been the main point of reference in Palma for some years in terms of shopping and fun. Its privileged location in front of the Harbour, in the promenade, and their long history as the...
FAN is Mallorca’s largest shopping mall, located just a few 5km from the airport. It is a place for meeting, shopping and leisure with Majorcan character. Here you will find a plenty of well- known...
Visit Pollenca on a Sunday morning when Placa Major is filled with market stalls and join the locals to relax in the cafes. The Pollenca market offer over 300 stalls selling local produce, arts &...
If you are looking for things to do, then the Sunday market is one of the biggest attractions. Tucked away from the main high street in one of the many hidden squares of Santa Maria, it is easy to...
The Consell market is selling second-hand items, so be ready to find here absolutely everything: from second-hand clothes, toys, furniture, Jewellery, antiques, books, furniture, paintings, lamps...
The Soller market it is called as one of the most traditional and popular markets on the island, held in the town of Sóller every Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00. The Soller market can offer a wide...
The Inca Market is one of the biggest weekly markets on Mallorca. The market is taking place every Thursday from 08:00 – 13:00 and it is located in the town center. Plenty of stalls are selling...
The main activity here is the agricultural and livestock market. This authentic market is visited by thousands of tourists and locals, and is the last on island that still sells livestock. The Sineu...
This market is taking a place at least since the 19th century in a building located in Plaça d’Espanya. In the 1960s, the building felled down, but the market continued to be celebrated on the...
The town is a surrounded by beautiful countryside, full of first class gastronomic restaurants, hotels, boutiques and bars. The Alcudia Market with traditional produce and tourist souvenirs is...
The San Juan Gastronomic Market is a perfect place for a food lover. This gourmet market with food stalls, a cocktail bar, café and events it is located in the charming 1900s modernist building in...
Paseo del Borne, or “Passeig des Born” in Catalan, is arguably the most elegant avenue in Palma. Not surprisingly, many luxury designers such as Rolex, Louis Vuitton, Carolina Herrera and Mulberry...
Olivar Market (Mercat de l’Olivar) – covered food market near Placa d’Espanya. The former traditional market of a sensual culinary magnet for visitors has become – not just for...