Weekly Market Pollensa Mallorca
Opening Hours
Open all year
- Sunday08:00 - 13:30
The weekly market in Pollensa is one of Mallorca’s most atmospheric Sunday markets, filling the historic centre of Pollença with around 300 stalls every Sunday morning and drawing both locals and visitors from across the island’s north. Set among stone houses, narrow streets and Plaça Major beneath the church, it is widely regarded as one of Mallorca’s “must‑do” markets.
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Market day, opening hours and size
The Pollensa weekly market takes place every Sunday in the town centre. Official information and multiple guides agree on core hours of 08:00–13:30, with activity usually strongest from about 9:00 to 12:00.
​With around 300 stalls, Pollensa’s market is one of the largest in the north of Mallorca, on a similar scale to Alcúdia’s market and often listed among the island’s top four local markets. In peak season, it becomes very busy, especially late morning, so early arrival is recommended.
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Location: where the market is in Pollensa
The market is held in the historic centre of Pollença town, not in Port de Pollença. Stalls spread through:
- ​Plaça Major (Main Square) in front of the main church.
- Via Pollentia and Costa i Llobera Street.
- Plaça de Ca les Monnares and surrounding side streets.
​This layout means you can move from the main square into smaller streets full of stalls, cafés and shops, constantly surrounded by the old‑town architecture that makes Pollensa so picturesque.
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What to expect: products and atmosphere
Pollensa’s Sunday market offers a wide mix of food, crafts and textiles. Typical stalls include:
- Local fresh produce: fruit, vegetables, eggs, herbs and seasonal products sold by farmers from the area, noted for their quality.
- ​Mallorcan delicacies: cheeses, sobrasada and other cured meats, olives, olive oil, honey, nuts, spices and traditional pastries.
- ​Artisan crafts: handmade ceramics, jewellery, textiles, leather goods and distinctive Mallorcan souvenirs that reflect local craftsmanship.
- ​Textiles, footwear and accessories: clothing for adults and children, shoes, bags and fashion accessories.
​The atmosphere is lively and colourful, with a strong local component but also many visitors and holidaymakers from Port de Pollença and the wider north. Cafés and restaurants around Plaça Major and the nearby streets fill up quickly, making terrace spots prime places for people‑watching on Sunday mornings.
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How to get to Pollensa weekly market
Pollença town lies in northern Mallorca, about 8 km inland from Port de Pollença and a short drive from Alcúdia.
​By car: you drive into Pollença and follow signs towards the centre; on Sundays, streets close to Plaça Major and Via Pollentia are busy or restricted, so it is best to park slightly outside the core and walk in. Early arrival improves your chances of finding parking near the centre.
​From Port de Pollença: it is an easy drive or bus ride inland; many visitors staying at the port come up specifically for the Sunday market.
​Once parked, you can walk a few minutes into the old town, heading towards Plaça Major, where the densest concentration of stalls is located.
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Why visit Pollensa market in Mallorca
Pollensa’s weekly market stands out for the combination of size, quality and historic setting. You get a large choice of local food, crafts and textiles while wandering through one of the most beautiful old towns on the island, with stone houses, narrow lanes and the church‑dominated main square as a constant backdrop.
​For many travellers, a Sunday in Pollensa means:
- Morning at the market, buying local products and souvenirs.
- Coffee or lunch on Plaça Major.
- Optional continuation to Port de Pollença or nearby beaches and viewpoints for the afternoon.
This blend of market life, culture and nearby coast is why Pollensa’s Sunday market is repeatedly highlighted as a must‑include stop in any serious guide to Mallorca’s markets.
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FAQ
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are large Sunday markets in a historic old town setting?
The Pollensa Sunday market fills Plaça Major and the surrounding streets with around 300 stalls from 8:00 to 13:30, and the easiest way to reach it is with a rental car booked through mallorcard.es using their Mallorca‑specific offers and promo codes.
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are best if you want local produce together with artisan crafts and textiles?
Pollensa’s market offers fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, sobrasada, olives and pastries alongside ceramics, handmade jewellery, textiles, clothing and authentic souvenirs, and a hire car from mallorcard.es makes it easy to carry your shopping and explore more of the north afterwards.
Where can you visit a weekly market in Mallorca that combines mountain views with narrow old‑town streets and a lively main square?
In Pollença the Sunday market spreads through the old quarter around Plaça Major, framed by stone houses and views towards the surrounding hills, and arriving by car reserved on mallorcard.es lets you park on the edge of town and walk in at your own pace.
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are classic excursion destinations in the north of the island?
The Pollensa market is one of the best‑known markets in northern Mallorca and attracts both locals and visitors every Sunday, and using a rental car from mallorcard.es is more flexible than organised excursions if you want to combine it with beaches or viewpoints nearby.
Where can you combine a weekly market in Mallorca with nearby beaches or scenic spots in the same area?
From the Pollensa Sunday market you can quickly drive to Port de Pollença, Formentor viewpoints or Cala Sant Vicenç, and a hire car booked via mallorcard.es with good promo codes makes this a very easy full‑day plan in the north.