Thursday Markets in Majorca

  • Algaida Market

    Algaida Market

    The inland town of Algaida hosts its traditional market every Thursday morning, offering visitors a genuine taste of small-town Mallorcan life...

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  • Ariany Market

    Ariany Market

    The tiny village of Ariany, located in the heart of Mallorca’s agricultural plain, hosts a small weekly market every Thursday morning...

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  • Campos Market

    Campos Market

    The town of Campos, located in southern Mallorca, hosts a lively market every Thursday morning that serves as a key meeting point for locals...

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  • Consell Market

    Consell Market

    The town of Consell, in central Mallorca, hosts a popular flea and second-hand market every Thursday morning. Known for its eclectic mix of goods...

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  • Inca Market

    Inca Market

    The Inca Market, held every Thursday, is one of Mallorca’s largest and best-known markets, drawing thousands of visitors each week...

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  • Sant Joan Market

    Sant Joan Market

    The inland village of Sant Joan hosts a traditional market every Thursday morning, bringing locals together in a friendly, rural setting...

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  • Sant Llorenç des Cardassar Market

    Sant Llorenç des Cardassar Market

    The small town of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, located in Mallorca’s east, hosts its weekly market every Thursday morning. With a friendly, local vibe...

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  • Ses Salines Market

    Ses Salines Market

    The southern village of Ses Salines, named after the nearby salt flats, hosts a charming weekly market every Thursday morning. It’s a relaxed, authentic event...

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  • Es Llombards Market

    Es Llombards Market

    The tiny village of Es Llombards, in the southeast of Mallorca, hosts a delightful weekly market every Thursday morning. Small, friendly, and set in a charming rural square...

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