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Sineu Market
The guide was updated:On Wednesdays, the small village of Sineu, located right in the middle of the island, increases its visitor count when this traditional market — the oldest one on Mallorca — is held.
Here you will find countless stalls selling everything you could possibly imagine, from fruits, vegetables and artisan foods to ceramics, leather goods and jewellery to plants, flowers, and live animals, such as chickens, lambs, and piglets. Definitely a must-visit for tourists looking to experience an authentic Mallorquín atmosphere.
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Spain's department store colossus is both loved and hated, but successfully performs the main task of a department store, which is to offer most things to most people. Here you find designer fashions, their own low and medium-priced lines, enormous perfumery and make-up departments, leather goods in all price ranges, toys, children's clothes, art materials, food and delicatessen, home furnishing devices and garden furniture. There is a large Corte Inglés department store near Plaza España and a smaller one next to the old city centre on Jaime III.
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Porto Pi Centro Comercial
If you want to have everything under one roof, this is the place to go. At Porto Pi Centro Comercial, you can not only shop in stores like Bershka, Guess, H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Massimo Dutti, and Zara, but you can also play a wide range of games at the Casino de Mallorca or in the arcade. Porto Pi Centro Comercial also offers a great selection of eateries.
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Mallorca Fashion Outlet
Only ten minutes north of Palma, you will find this brand outlet — the only one in the Balearic Islands — with shops like Calvin Klein, Guess, Puma, Nike, Vans, among others. If all the shopping leaves you hungry, Mallorca Fashion Outlet also offers plenty of restaurants and cafes, and don't worry if you don't have a car, there are both trains and buses coming here direct from Palma.
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Sineu Market
On Wednesdays, the small village of Sineu, located right in the middle of the island, increases its visitor count when this traditional market — the oldest one on Mallorca — is held.
Here you will find countless stalls selling everything you could possibly imagine, from fruits, vegetables and artisan foods to ceramics, leather goods and jewellery to plants, flowers, and live animals, such as chickens, lambs, and piglets. Definitely a must-visit for tourists looking to experience an authentic Mallorquín atmosphere.
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Inca Market
Every Thursday morning, the town of Inca, on the main road from Palma to Alcudia, hosts a big outdoor market selling everything from fruits and vegetables to soaps and flowers. However, this market is widely known for its leather goods — shoes, bags, and jackets — as its nickname "City of Leather" indicates. So every week, leather merchants from all over the island gather here, making this the place to visit for high-quality leather. Be sure to come early to get the best deals.
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Rialto Living
Housed in a 15th-century building that used to be a cinema, Rialto Living is a sophisticated, lifestyle concept shop offering high-end clothing for men and women, home decor, unique gifts, and an in-house cafe.
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La Vinoteca
Ideal place for wine lovers, La Vinoteca offers thousands of bottles from all over the world at competitive prices. Famous wineries and labels you have never heard of, you find them all here. In addition to wines and sparkling wines, they also have a great variety of spirits. Need some tips? The friendly and knowledgeable staff is always more than happy to help you find that special bottle.
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Mercat de l'Olivar
Traditional market, in the heart of Palma, selling fresh local Mallorcan produce, such as fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry, and seafood as well as cheese, pastries and prepared foods in a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
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Consell Flea Market
Popular flea and antique market taking place every Sunday morning in the small town of Consell, offering a wide range of stuff, from old records and second-hand clothes to furniture, antiques, and a vast selection of local collectors' treasures. The price? That is up to you to discuss with the seller.
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Mercadet de Pollença
At this busy and colourful Sunday market in the picturesque town of Pollença, visitors can explore scores of stalls selling everything under the sun, from olives, cheese, Serrano ham, fresh fruit and vegetables to clothes, jewellery, and handmade crafts.
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