Manacor Market

Manacor Market

Bustling Traditions in Manacor

The Manacor Market, held every Monday morning, is one of the largest and liveliest in Mallorca’s east. As the island’s second-largest town, Manacor attracts thousands of visitors each week to its sprawling market, which stretches through the central streets and squares. It offers a fascinating mix of local life and vibrant shopping opportunities, blending everyday essentials with artisanal crafts.

History & Significance

Manacor has long been an important commercial hub, historically known for its furniture making, pearls, and ceramics. The weekly market continues this tradition of trade, serving as a meeting place where villagers, farmers, and craftspeople bring their goods. Its size and variety make it a cultural highlight for both residents and holidaymakers.

Market Experience

The Monday market is vast, with hundreds of stalls offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, cured hams, baked goods, flowers, and plants, alongside clothing, shoes, textiles, and homeware. Shoppers can also find local handicrafts, pearl jewellery, and leather goods, reflecting the town’s artisanal heritage. The energy is lively and bustling, with music and street-side cafés adding to the atmosphere.

Visitor Information

The market runs every Monday from 9:00 to 13:30, centred around Plaça de Ramon Llull, Plaça de la Constitució, and the surrounding streets. Being one of the busiest markets on the island, parking can be limited—arriving early is strongly recommended. Manacor is well connected by road and train from Palma, making it accessible for day trips.

Why Visit

With its scale, variety, and lively atmosphere, the Manacor Monday Market is one of the island’s must-visit markets. It’s the perfect place to shop for souvenirs, sample local produce, and soak up the authentic buzz of a traditional Mallorcan market day.

Day: Monday
Time: 09:00–13:30
Location: Central squares and streets, Manacor, Mallorca

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