Traditional Market in Muro
The inland town of Muro, known for its agricultural heritage and proximity to the Albufera wetlands, hosts a traditional weekly market every Saturday morning. With its strong focus on local produce and a friendly village atmosphere, it’s a great example of Mallorca’s rural charm.
History & Setting
Muro’s history is deeply tied to farming, and the market continues this tradition in the Plaça Comte d’Empúries, the town’s central square. Surrounded by historic buildings, the market serves as a social and commercial hub for the community.
Market Experience
The market is medium-sized, offering fresh fruit and vegetables, cheeses, charcuterie, bread, pastries, olives, and honey, along with plants, flowers, clothing, and household goods. It has a warm, welcoming atmosphere and is less touristy than many coastal markets.
Visitor Information
The Muro Market takes place every Saturday from 9:00 to 13:00, in the Plaça Comte d’Empúries. Parking is generally straightforward, and the town’s location makes it easy to combine a market visit with exploring the nearby Albufera Natural Park or the beaches of Playa de Muro.
Why Visit
The Muro Saturday Market is ideal for travellers seeking an authentic inland market with a focus on quality local produce and a relaxed vibe.
Day: Saturday
Time: 09:00–13:00
Location: Plaça Comte d’Empúries, Muro, Mallorca
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