Muro Market

Muro Market

Muro Market in Mallorca’s Agricultural Heartland

The traditional town of Muro, surrounded by fertile farmland in the island’s north, hosts its weekly market every Sunday morning. Known for its authentic rural character, this market is a vibrant showcase of local produce and craftsmanship, set in one of Mallorca’s most historic inland towns.

History & Setting

Muro has long been a centre of agriculture on the island, with fields producing vegetables, grains, and wine grapes for centuries. The market continues this heritage, filling the Plaça Constitució in front of the impressive Parish Church of Sant Joan Baptista, giving visitors a true taste of Mallorcan village life.

Market Experience

The Muro Market offers an abundant selection of seasonal fruit and vegetables, cheeses, charcuterie, bread, pastries, olives, honey, and flowers. You’ll also find clothing, footwear, kitchenware, and artisan crafts, making it popular with both locals and visitors. The lively atmosphere, paired with the beautiful square, makes it a pleasant place to shop and linger over a coffee in one of the nearby cafés.

Visitor Information

The market runs every Sunday from 09:00 to 13:30 in Plaça Constitució, Muro. Parking is available in designated areas on the outskirts of the town. Muro is easily reached by car or bus from Alcúdia, Can Picafort, and Inca, making it a convenient stop for those exploring Mallorca’s northern interior.

Why Visit

For those seeking an authentic rural market experience, the Muro Market is a must—offering fresh local produce, a vibrant village setting, and a glimpse into the agricultural traditions that define this part of Mallorca.

Day: Sunday
Time: 09:00–13:30
Location: Plaça Constitució, Muro, Mallorca

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