Top 10 Top 10 Markets
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1. Palma Daily Markets
Passeig de la Rambla for flowers, Plaça Mayor, Mercado del Olivar, Mercado de Santa Catalina, Mercado de Pere Garau and Mercat de Llevant for produce.
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2. Palma Weekly Markets
Sundays offer the huge Consell Market, while Saturday is the day for the vast El Rastro Palmesano Flea Market, on Avda. Alomar Villalonga.
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3. Villages on Sunday
A great day for village markets: Valdemossa, Santa Maria del Camí, Inca, Sa Pobla, Pollença, Muro, Alcúdia, Portocristo, Portocolom, Felanitx and Llucmajor.
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4. Villages on Monday
Manacor and Montuïri; otherwise the slowest day.
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5. Villages on Tuesday
Some of the lesser-known villages: Escorca, Campanet, Alcúdia, Santa Margalida, Artà, Portocolom, Porreres, S’Arenal.
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6. Villages on Wednesday
Big day for markets, especially at Sineu. Others at Andratx, Escorca, Selva, Port de Pollença, Capdepera, Petra, Santanyí, Colònia de Sant Jordi and Llucmajor.
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7. Villages on Thursday
The island’s leather capital, Inca, as well as Escorca, Campos, Ses Salines, Llucmajor.
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8. Villages on Friday Morning
Inca for leather, Binissalem, for wine, and Esporles, Escorca, Son Severa and Algaida.
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9. Villages on Friday Afternoon
Alaró and Can Picafort.
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10. Villages on Saturday
Naturally, Saturday is a big market day all over the island.
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