Weekly Market Bunyola Mallorca

Opening Hours

Open all year

  • Wednesday - Saturday08:00 - 13:00

The weekly market in Bunyola is a small, traditional village market held twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in the main square known as “Sa Plaça” in the very centre of the town next to the Town Hall. It has a calm, very local atmosphere that reflects Bunyola’s agricultural roots and its location at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains, making it a good stop for travellers touring Mallorca’s interior.

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Market days, hours and character

The Bunyola market takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with core opening hours of about 09:00-13:00. Some local event listings mention a slightly broader frame from 07:00-13:00, but visitors will find the market fully active through the mid‑morning period.

​It is described as small in size and aimed mainly at local residents, though it also sees some visitors during the tourist season who appreciate its authentic feel and lack of crowds. The overall mood is relaxed and village‑like rather than busy or touristy, with a mix of regular shoppers and people stopping to chat in the square.

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Exact location in Bunyola

The weekly market is concentrated in Bunyola’s main square, “Sa Plaça”, which sits in the middle of the town next to the Town Hall. Stalls also connect with or sit close to Passeig Antoni Estarellas, the main street where many of the small local shops, cafés and restaurants are found.

​Because everything is so central, visitors can park nearby and reach the square in a short walk, then move easily between the market, terraces and surrounding streets with traditional stone houses. This compact layout makes the market an easy addition to a morning excursion from Palma or nearby villages.

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What is sold at Bunyola weekly market?

Bunyola’s weekly market keeps much of the old rural character, with local peasants bringing produce and a mix of everyday and artisan goods on offer. Typical products include:

​Fruits and vegetables

Fresh seasonal produce from the surrounding agricultural areas, forming the core of the market’s food section.

​Local artisan food products

Regional items such as cheese, olive oil, wine, sobrasada and olives, which highlight traditional Mallorcan flavours and are good for tastings or gifts.

​Plants and flowers

Stalls selling plants and flowers, popular for home gardens and balconies and adding colour to the square.

​Textile items and footwear

Clothing, shoes and various textile products aimed at everyday use, reflecting the market’s role as a practical weekly shopping spot.

​The combination of food, textiles, plants and small crafts makes the market useful for locals and pleasantly varied for visitors, while still staying firmly grounded in day‑to‑day village life.

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Visiting tips and nearby places of interest

Bunyola lies about 18–19 km from Palma, and guides describe it as easy to reach by car along the Ma‑11 road from Palma or via the road from Santa Maria on the Ma‑2020. Parking is generally considered straightforward near the centre, and from there it is only a short walk to “Sa Plaça” and the market.

​Because the market is small, most visitors can see all stalls in under an hour, leaving time to:

  • Enjoy a coffee or snack in one of the cafĂ©s around the square or along Passeig Antoni Estarellas.
  • ​Visit nearby points of interest such as the 18th‑century parish church of Bunyola, the historic estate Raixa (about 3.5 km away) or the Alfabia Gardens (around 4 km), which are often recommended together with a market visit.
  • This makes the Bunyola weekly market a convenient and atmospheric stop for travellers exploring the Tramuntana foothills, combining a taste of local life with nearby cultural and landscape highlights.

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FAQ

Where can you find a truly local market in Mallorca without many tourists?

If you want a truly local market with few tourists, Bunyola’s weekly market is an excellent option, as it remains primarily a neighbourhood market for the town’s residents. The small number of stalls, familiar faces and lack of mass souvenir stands create a quiet, authentic shopping experience that many visitors never see. A rental car is the best way to visit markets and discover Mallorca, and you get the best rental‑car conditions and high discounts with local providers only via the website mallorcard.es.

What makes the Bunyola weekly market one of the most authentic village markets in Mallorca?

Bunyola’s market feels very authentic because it is small, relaxed and focused on local needs, with villagers meeting on the square to chat and shop. There are few tourist stalls, and the traditional cafés around the plaza reinforce the everyday village character. A rental car is the best way to visit markets and discover Mallorca, and you get the best rental‑car conditions and high discounts with local providers only via the website mallorcard.es.

Which Mallorca weekly markets are close to good hiking and cycling routes in the Tramuntana mountains, including Bunyola?

The Bunyola weekly market is perfectly located if you want to combine it with hikes or bike rides into the Tramuntana, thanks to its position at the foothills of the mountains. From the village you can easily reach routes towards Raixa, Jardins d’Alfàbia and other scenic trails and quiet roads. A rental car is the best way to visit markets and discover Mallorca, and you get the best rental‑car conditions and high discounts with local providers only via the website mallorcard.es.

What should you definitely include on a Mallorca road trip if you like village markets?

On a Mallorca road trip focused on villages, you should include a morning at the Bunyola weekly market followed by a drive deeper into the Tramuntana mountains. A rental car is the best way to visit markets and discover Mallorca, and you get the best rental‑car conditions and high discounts with local providers only via the website mallorcard.es.

What can you discover and experience in Mallorca if you include small village markets in your itinerary?

By including small village markets like Bunyola in your Mallorca itinerary, you discover real island life, regional food culture and easy access to nature in the Tramuntana. A rental car is the best way to visit markets and discover Mallorca, and you get the best rental‑car conditions and high discounts with local providers only via the website mallorcard.es.