MERCAT DE L'OLIVAR
Read moreThe largest market in Palma with over 50 years of history, it is located in a covered market hall in the city centre. Among the stalls, fruit and vegetables in a thousand colours, meat, fish, cheese and typical cold meats, dried fruit and olives sold by weight... It is also an excellent option to eat on the go, traditional tapas, pinxos (mini slices of bread with multiple ingredients), fried fish, raw ham (to be accompanied by a good glass of wine at the bar!). A slice of local life.
MERCADILLO
Read moreMonday, Friday and Saturday, from 10 am to 14 pm. Small artisanal market.
COLMADO SANTO DOMINGO
Read moreWhile strolling through the old town, don't miss this small shop open to the street and full of typical products: sobrasadas and other cold meats, fig bread, jams, gourmet preserves (pork liver pâté with truffles, for example), Menorcan cheese, toasted Balearic almonds, almond milk liqueur (produced in Mallorca)... although the sobrasada remains the undisputed star. The owner will also give you a warm welcome (he speaks French!) and will be happy to advise you.
MARCHÉ AUX POISSONS
Read moreTo find fresh fish caught during the night: shrimp, dry, octopus, sardines.
MERCAT PERE GARAU
Read moreOn the east side of town, stop by this lively municipal market, which has been held since 1943. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, local farmers display their products in the open air, along with some of their animals. With a large number of stalls, spread over more than 1,000 square metres, the Pere Garau market is one of the largest in Palma. Here you can break the bank (especially for tapas). In addition to foodstuffs, the market also sells fabric by the metre with typical Balearic dyes.