
On May 27, 2026, the emblematic Son Marroig will once again host a new event in the series. Sunsets in Son Marroig, in one of the most special enclaves of the Serra de Tramuntana.
Norwegian pianist Pål Eide presents the program “Beyond Belle: a timeless dream”, a proposal that invites an intimate and evocative sound journey, where the piano becomes a vehicle for sensitivity, atmosphere and musical narration✨.
With a deeply expressive approach, the recital explores soundscapes of a poetic and contemporary nature, creating an experience that moves between introspection and beauty suspended in time 🎹
In the incomparable setting of Son Marroig, with open views of the Mediterranean and the light of the sunset enveloping the landscape, the music takes on an almost dreamlike dimension.
📍 Deià
7:30 PM
🎹 Pål Eide
An opportunity to be swept away by a concert where the piano evokes pure emotions 🌅

The next Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 8:30 p.m.The historic Charterhouse of Valldemossa will host an exceptional recital within the XVII Pianino Festival, in the emblematic setting linked to Frédéric Chopin and George Sand.
The young pianist will be the star of the evening. Curtis Phill Hsu, winner of the 1st Prize of the Maria Canals Barcelona International Piano Competition 🏆, one of the most promising emerging talents on the international scene.
The program offers an exciting journey through some of the most emblematic works in the piano repertoire:
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata no. 21 in C major, op. 53 “Waldstein”
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Sonata in C major, KV 330
- Claude Debussy — Cinc Préludes, Book I
- Sergei Rachmaninoff / Fritz Kreisler — Liebesleid
- Franz Liszt — Sonata in B minor, S.178
This concert offers a unique opportunity to enjoy Hsu's sensitivity, technique, and interpretive depth in a space filled with history and emotion ✨.
📍 Location: Valldemossa Charterhouse – Chopin Museum
🎟️ Price: €20
📩 Reservations: info@pianino.es
Under the magic of a centuries-old tree, in the heart of the forest, a unique experience is born: a piano surrounded by 200 candles, delicately suspended among its branches, creating an intimate and enveloping atmosphere.
The concert is performed by the Mallorcan pianist and composer David Gómez, an artist of the prestigious international label Warner Classics, with a solid track record of ten albums as a composer.
This year presentsPortraitHis tenth album: an intimate and deeply personal work, composed of pieces dedicated to people who have marked his life. Each piece is a small musical portrait, full of emotion and sensitivity.
An evening to stop time and let yourself be carried away by the music in a truly unforgettable setting.

Mallorca celebrates its land with a new edition of Wine Days Mallorca, one of the essential events for lovers of wine, gastronomy and local culture 🍇✨
For several days, the Binissalem Denomination of Origin It opens its wineries and municipalities to offer a complete program of activities that connects tradition, local products and unique experiences around wine.
🌿 An experience for all the senses
Wine Days is much more than a fair: it is an invitation to discover the wine-growing heart of Mallorca through tastings, visits to wineries, pairings, gastronomic routes and cultural events spread across different locations in the Binissalem DO.
You can get to know the producers up close, stroll through vineyards, taste wines with their own identity and enjoy proposals that combine history, landscape and flavor.
✨ What will you find?
- 🍷 Wine tastings and samplings
- 🏡 Open house days at wineries
- 🍽️ Gastronomic experiences and pairings
- 🎶 Cultural and musical activities
- 🚶♂️ Wine tourism routes through the villages of the DO
A perfect opportunity to discover Mallorca through wine, the land and its people 🍇
Would you like to make a toast?

A yellow trunk for Nofre Taylor arrives at the Teatre Principal in Palma with a new production that revives one of Alexandre Ballester's most outstanding works.
A story full of irony, social criticism and biting humor that reflects on the obsession with success, competitiveness and the frenetic pace of modern life.
👤 Nofre Taylor lives trapped in a constant race to be the best, facing his eternal rival Bieló Roig. But the appearance of Beatriu will shake all his certainties and call into question his way of understanding the world.
✨ A contemporary, intense and very current theatrical proposal that vindicates the legacy of the Mallorcan playwright Alexandre Ballester.
📅 Dates:
• May 28, 2026 — 8:00 PM
• May 29, 2026 — 8:00 PM
• May 30, 2026 — 7:00 p.m.

The magic of puppet theatre comes to Alcúdia with “L’arbre de les sabates”, a poetic and delicate show by the Pea Green Boat company, ideal to enjoy as a family.
This story introduces us to Tim, a boy who loses his shoe and embarks on an adventure to find it. His search will lead him to a very special place: a wishing tree, inspired by a tradition present in many cultures where trees become magical spaces full of meaning.
✨ Through puppets, music and a carefully crafted aesthetic, the show invites the little ones to immerse themselves in a universe full of imagination, emotion and symbolism.
🎭 About the company
Pea Green Boat is a puppet theater company created in Barcelona, specializing in proposals for children and families, with a very visual and artisanal style inspired by children's literature and natural materials.
👨👩👧👦 Why not miss it?
- A perfect cultural plan for families
- Visual, sensitive and creative theatre
- A simple story, but full of meaning.
- Recommended for children aged 3 and up
📍 Practical information
- 📌 Location: Auditori d’Alcúdia
- ⏱️ Approximate duration: 45 minutes

Date: Friday, May 22, 2026
Start time: 8:00 PM
Location: Fundació Miró Mallorca, c/ de Saridakis, 29, Palma, Balears, Spain
Next Friday, May 22nd, we will be celebrating the fourth edition of La Nit Solidària Contra el Cáncer (Solidarity Night Against Cancer) in Palma. It will be a special evening starting at 8 pm where you can enjoy a wide variety of food stalls, music, surprises, and a raffle for fantastic prizes.
The Solidarity Night aims to raise funds for cancer research and achieve a 70% cancer survival rate by 2030. It will be a very special, supportive, and vibrant evening, a wonderful experience with volunteers, patients, families, researchers, members of the Association, and friends who are all part of the fight against cancer.
A party to remember, a cause to support.
Practical information
- Price: €48.58 (Basic rate)
- Organizer: Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC Balearic Islands)
- Registration: Available through RockTheSport

A sonic journey connecting past and present through folk music. Turmarí, the new show by the duo L’arannà, arrives at the Teatre Principal in Palma to offer a contemporary reinterpretation of the musical traditions of Ibiza and Formentera.
Through an intimate and experimental stage proposal, the show explores the “cant redoblat”A unique vocal style from the Pitiusas Islands, fused with contemporary sounds and an innovative stage aesthetic. The result is an experience that combines memory, identity and contemporary creation.
About the show
Created and performed by L’arannà (Anna Sala and Lara Magrinyà), Turmari It delves into the islands' imagery to construct a musical narrative that transcends folklore. Traditional instruments such as castanets, drums, and flutes coexist with synthesizers, generating a unique language that blends the ancestral with the modern.
Between songs recovered from archives and new compositions, the piece proposes a contemporary look at deeply Mediterranean cultural roots.
Event information
- 📅 Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
- 🕖 Hour: 7:00 PM
- 📍 Place: Teatre Principal de Palma
- ⏱️ Duration: 65 minutes
- 🗣️ Language: Catalan
- 👨👩👧 Recommended age: Ages 6 and up

Athletics and Wine Festival 2026
Running, wine, music, and community, all nestled among the vineyards of Binissalem. The festival returns for its second edition at Bodegas José Luis Ferrer, bringing together sport, lifestyle, and wine culture in one of Mallorca's most iconic settings.
After welcoming more than 750 participants in its first year, the festival is expanding its program to offer a full-day experience designed for all levels and all types of visitors, whether you come to run, relax, or simply soak up the atmosphere.
Organized by the Go Forth Runners community, this is more than a race: it is a social, cultural and sensory experience that revolves around movement, connection and the island's winemaking tradition.
Activities
- Social run through the vineyards with Go Forth Runners
- Wine Festival with live music and sunset atmosphere
- Wellness and fitness sessions including Pilates and HIIT
- Talks and workshops on sport, nutrition and well-being
- Market and lifestyle experiences
- Guided tours of wineries at Bodegas José Luis Ferrer
Programming
- 16:00 — Festival Opening
- Lifestyle market, sports brands and experiential spaces
- 5:30 PM — Activities and workshops
- Pilates session
- HIIT Training
- Sports nutrition workshop
- Talks about women and sport
- Jewelry workshop
- Coffee tasting
- Guided tours of wineries
- Relaxed run through the vineyards with music by DJ Jaume Colombàs
- 8:00 PM — Wine and Live Music Festival
- Nighttime celebration with music by Carlos Gómez and Red Velvet
Data
- Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
- Location: José Luis Ferrer Wineries, Binissalem
- Tickets: Available through Eventbrite

On May 16, 2026, CaixaForum Palma will host Baiao de Duas, a micro-concert that invites you to immerse yourself in the rhythmic richness of Brazil.
The duo formed by Aninha Paschoal (vocals and percussion) and Kadija Teles (piano and voices) creates its own sonic universe by combining piano, percussion, and genres such as baião, samba de roda, and maracatu. The result is a vibrant experience, full of rhythm, tradition, and emotion.
This concert is part of the CaixaForum Palma micro-concert series, an intimate format that brings live music closer to the public.
🕖 Hour: 7:00 PM
📍 Place: CaixaForum Palma
A perfect date to enjoy the sounds of Brazil on a very special cultural night.

Date: May 16, 2026 (Saturday)
Schedule: From 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Location: CEIP Mestre Colom, Carrer de Nunyo Sanç, 9, Bunyola, Balearic Islands
Second edition of the Bunyola amb Art creative fair, a celebration that brings together art, crafts and a rustic atmosphere in the grounds of the Bunyola Municipal School.
Activities and attractions
- Works by local artists and artisans
- Children's area with games and workshops
- Live music with Spanish guitar
- Food trucks with a varied gastronomic offering
- Special surprises
The warm light of the garlands, the summer sunset and the good mood will create a magical atmosphere to relax with family and friends or for those who just want to enjoy the art and life of the village.
Participation of artists and artisans
All interested artists and craftspeople can contact the town hall to discuss their participation in the fair.
Practical information
- Web: ajbunyola.net
- Address: CEIP Mestre Colom, Carrer de Nunyo Sanç, 9, Bunyola, Balearic Islands

Mallorca celebrates International Museum Day with a week full of cultural activities, special visits and events for all ages 🎨
He May 18, 2026 It will be the central day of the celebration, although many museums on the island extend their programming throughout the week with exhibitions, conferences, music and open days.
A perfect opportunity to rediscover Mallorca's cultural heritage from within.
⭐ Main event – May 18 (Palma)
📍 Museum of Mallorca
- 🆓 Day of Doors open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- 🎤 6:00 PM – Conference: “Pilar Montaner i Maturana: an intimate look at Impressionist Mallorca”
- 🎶 Musical performance + cocktail
- 🏆 8:30 p.m. – Institutional event of the museum network
🎨 Activities during the week
During the days leading up to and following May 18th, various museums in Mallorca organize special activities:
- 🧠 Conferences and round tables in museums such as Felanitx, Manacor or Palma
- 🔬 Scientific and informative activities at the Balearic Museum of Natural Sciences
- 🌊 Cultural proposals at the Maritime Museum of Mallorca
- 🖼️ Guided tours and family activities at Es Baluard
- 🎭 Special programming at local museums across the island
💡 One day for everyone
International Museum Day invites us to approach art, history and culture in a different way: more open, participatory and close.
A perfect plan to discover (or rediscover) the museums of Mallorca with a different perspective.

Vinissalem Fest 2026
A wine, music, and gastronomy festival returns for its third edition. Located in one of Mallorca's most emblematic wine-growing villages, Vinissalem Fest brings together some of the island's best wineries in the heart of Binissalem for an open-air celebration focused on local flavors, live music, and a community atmosphere.
Activities
- Wine tastings from local wineries: €3 per wine
- Live music and DJs all night long
- Food trucks and tapas
- Relaxed and festive atmosphere in the town square
The event offers a social and accessible experience to discover the wine culture of Binissalem. A lively atmosphere lasts from sunset until nightfall, ideal for a spring afternoon.
Practical information
- Date:Saturday, May 23, 2026
- Location:Church Square, Binissalem
- Price:€3 per wine tasting
- Age restriction:For adults 18 and over only

II Trobada de Ball Mallorquí
An afternoon dedicated to traditional Mallorcan dance with live performances. This dance showcase will bring together folk dance groups in a unique setting.
Participants
- Tall of Vermadors (Binissalem)
- Sa Revetla (Son Servera)
Programming
- Sunday, May 24th at 6:00 PM: Mallorcan dance showcase at the Església Nova in Son Servera
Description
A sunset full of tradition, music and popular culture. An opportunity to experience Mallorcan dance in a unique setting and enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Mallorca's popular traditions.
Data
- Location: New Church of Son Servera
- Municipality: Son Servera
- Date: May 24, 2026
- Hour: 6:00 PM
- Entrance: Free

Night of signature folk in an intimate format with one of the great guitarists of the genre: Martin Simpson (voice, guitar and banjo) arrives in Porreres as part of a special tour for the 50th anniversary of his debut, and is announced as the only performance in Spain. 🎸🎶
✅ Why go
Because it is a concert to really listen to: Simpson is known for a very fine and emotional live performance, with repertoire that crosses British, Irish and American tradition, and for being a world reference for acoustic guitar (including slide).
In addition, he has an enormous track record of awards and recognition (recurrent nominations at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, with several awards).
❌ To keep in mind
It is a concert with limited capacity (the auditorium has around 410 seats), so it is advisable to buy with a margin if you are interested.
📍 Data
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
Time: 21:30
Place: Auditori Municipal de Porreres
Address:Carrer d’en Cerdà, 21, 07260 Porreres
Admission: from €17.50
Organized by: The Impossible Bird
💡 Useful tip
♿ The auditorium is listed with PMR access and services such as parking and air conditioning, useful if you go in tight time or need more comfortable access.
If you want the best “room” atmosphere, arrive with a little margin to enter calmly and settle in before it starts.

Trio Triptych: Shostakovich's Piano Trios. From Love to War
Date: July 1, 2026
Hour: 8:00 PM
Place: Son Marroig, Deià
Classical music concert focusing on the piano trios of Dmitri Shostakovich, exploring the composer's evolution from works with love themes to works of a more dramatic and warlike nature.

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The Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró in Mallorca hosts a new edition of the Joan Miró International Symposium, a meeting dedicated to delving into the life and work of the artist and his relationship with the architect Josep Lluís Sert.
The symposium is part of the events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the completion of the Sert Workshop and will bring together specialists and researchers who will offer lectures and spaces for debate on Miró's creative process, his Mallorcan period and the connection between art and architecture.
🕒 Schedules
• Friday, May 15th, starting at 5:00 PM
• Saturday, May 16th, starting at 10:00 am
📍 Place
Auditorium of the Fundació Miró Mallorca
🎟️ Entrance
Free admission until capacity is reached.
🗣️ Featured program
• Inaugural conference by Antònia M. Perelló
• Presentations by Jaume Freixa, Patricia Juncosa, Josep Massot and Guillem Aloy Bibiloni
• Round table and discussion space
• Closing of the symposium


Palma is filled with the aroma of grilling and maritime spirit with the 2026 Sardine Fair, an unmissable event to celebrate local gastronomy and the fishing tradition of Mallorca 🌊✨
Of the May 14-17, he Fishing Wharf It becomes the epicenter of a unique experience where the sardine, one of the most emblematic products of the Mediterranean, is the main protagonist.
Organized by the Fishermen's Guild, this fair combines cuisine, culture and sustainability in an environment open to all audiences.
🌿 Much more than sardines
For four days you can enjoy:
- 🍽️ Two gastronomic areas with sardines and seafood cuisine
- 🎶 Live music, DJs and a festive atmosphere
- 🛍️ Craft Zone
- 👨👩👧 Children's area and family activities
- 🌍 Workshops and proposals on the sea and sustainability
A fair designed to experience the Mediterranean with all your senses 💙
Featured programming
📅Thursday, May 15
- Opening with the arrival of fishermen and the lighting of embers
- DJs, nautical parades and a habanera concert
📅 Friday, May 16
- DJ sessions throughout the day
- Live concerts
- Photo exhibition and cultural activities
📅 Saturday, May 17
- Family activities, workshops and children's entertainment
- Visits to the dock and maritime experiences
- Music, DJs and a festive atmosphere
📅 Sunday, May 18
- Sardina d’Or Awards Ceremony
- Concerts and closing with live music
🕛 General opening hours: 12:00 to 23:00 (Sunday until 19:00)

The Capdepera Medieval Market is a large-scale historical festival held on the third weekend of May. During these days, the town transforms into an authentic medieval village, with streets filled with artisans, artists, knights, and merchants creating an atmosphere reminiscent of the past.
The main events take place in the historic center of the town and on the grounds of Capdepera Castle, built in the 14th century. The castle once served as a fortress protecting against pirates and has been well preserved, offering stunning views of the island and the sea from its walls.
The festival features a rich program in which participants recreate scenes from life in medieval Capdepera, such as the arrival of King James II and moments from the defense of the fortress against pirates. Theatrical performances and battles between knights in historical costumes are staged.
The culinary aspect includes tastings of traditional Mallorcan products such as cheese, cured meats, honey, pastries, olive oil, and wine. The taverns offer medieval specialties, roast meats, and local liqueurs.
Programming
- May 15-17, 2026
Data
- Location:Carrer del Castell, 07580 Capdepera, Mallorca, Balearic Islands
- Entrance:Paid
- Official website: ajcapdepera.net/es/mercado-medieval

The Caragol Fair of Sant Jordi
The 24th edition of the Snail Fair will be held in Sant Jordi between May 15th and 17th. This gastronomic event, which has been bringing together thousands of people for over two decades to sample recipes featuring snails, has been a major draw for the town for over two decades.
The Palma City Council's Governing Board has declared this event of municipal public interest, recognizing its traditional character and its cultural and social value. The fair has become a firmly established fixture on Palma's festive calendar.
During the three days of the event, the Snail Fair brings together residents and visitors, as well as producers, restaurateurs and citizens around an event that stands out for its social, cultural and popular roots in the Sant Jordi neighborhood.
The Snail Fair has been held continuously since 2001, with the only interruption being in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. Since then, it has become a well-established and key traditional event, promoted by neighborhood associations and social organizations in the district.
Palma City Council emphasizes that the event helps to highlight local products, with a special focus on gastronomy linked to snails and locally sourced produce.
Data
- Dates: May 15-17
- Location: Sant Jordi, Palma
- Indicative rate: Starting at 200 euros
- Entrance: It is not freely accessible

Description
The Sencelles City Council presents the complete program of the Fira de Maig 2026, which will be held from May 5 to 23.
A wide window of cultural, family and festive activities will cover the town during these weekends, with workshops, exhibitions, gastronomy, music, popular traditions and the central day of the fair with paradetes, animal shows and recognition of the shepherds of Sencelles.
An essential event for spring and the heritage of the municipality.
practical data
- Location: Sencelles Municipal Library, Es Quarter. Carrer Antoni J. Llabrés Mudoy, 16, 07140 Sencelles
- Municipality: Sencelles
- Dates: May 5-23, 2026

II Mostra de la Tonyina de Pollença
The Government and the Pollença City Council, together with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Natural Medicine (General Directorate of Agro-Food Quality and Local Product) and the Fishermen's Association of Pollença, organized this event within the framework of the fair "Flavors of the Bay" with the objective of promoting the consumption of quality local tonyina.
The event combines gastronomy, culture and territory, valuing the privileged environment of Pollença Badia and its ties to the local fishing sector. Tonyina is a seasonal fish caught in a sustainable manner with maximum guarantees of freshness, since the distance between the fisherman and the consumer is minimal. The Balearic Islands manage an annual fishing quota of around 50 tons of tonyina.
Programming
- May 23 and 24, 2026
- Mostres de cuina en directe amb tonyina com a principal ingredient, a càrrec de xefs de renom i restaurants de la zona: Santi Taura, Marga Coll, Pau Sintes, Anders, Nu Mallorca, Cap Vermell, La Llonja, U Nàutic, La Cantina, Terrae, 2 Kanallas Street Gourmet, Stay, Corb Marí, U Vicenç de la Mar, Iru i Miceli
- Pairing with vines from local cellars: Mortitx, Can Axartell, Petit Celler 7103, Can Xanet, Vinyes de Formentor, Nacra, Celler Galmés, Ferrer, Dunord Vitícola, entre d'altres
- Ronqueig live with Toni Fiol (BlueFin), an expert in this traditional technique, who will explain piece by piece the process of decarnation of the tonyina, followed by a solidarity auction to benefit municipal entities
- Live musical performances and DJ sessions
- Activities for all the public, especially with a family focus
- Continguts divulgatius of the Center Oceanogràfic de les Illes Balears to appropriate the knowledge of the Mediterranean in an accessible way
Context
"Flavors of the Bay" The aim is to facilitate direct contact between producers and consumers, encourage the consumption of local products and contribute to strengthening the link between the primary sector, highlighting the quality, sustainability and identity of the Balearic Islands. In this edition, the event expands the proposal with a more participatory program closely linked to the territory.
practical data
- Dates: May 23 and 24, 2026
- Location: Port de Pollença
- Motto: "What llocs així have to celebrate!"
- Entrance: Not free

04.12.2025 — 30.08.2026
Space A
Opening: 03.12.2025 — 19:00
Curator: David Barro
The exhibition “Jannis Kounellis. Labyrinth Without Walls” invites visitors on a journey through memory, the sea, and displacement—central elements in the work of one of the leading figures of Arte Povera. Kounellis, who described himself as “an ancient man and a modern painter,” transforms materials laden with history into poetic landscapes that speak of time, identity, and human experience.
At its core is an installation composed of nine Venetian sails from different periods, arranged like a fan and rich in symbolism: navigation, trade, protection, stories of crews, and the transformation of the maritime world. These are accompanied by other series featuring Mallorcan and Italian sails, stretched and folded over steel frames, preserving the traces of their former life at sea.
Also noteworthy is the series “Albatros” (2001), consisting of fragments of a wooden ship suspended in front of tilted steel plates—a reflection on wear, memory, and the weight of history.
Together, the exhibition forms a labyrinth without walls, a physical and inner journey that connects the artist’s childhood in the port of Piraeus with a vision of the sea as a space of exchange and transformation.
In collaboration with KEWENIG, Palma / Berlin and Archivio Kounellis.

What if time wasn't measured in hours... but in light?
Starting with a gesture as simple as looking at the sun,Aina Albo PuigserverIt invites us to enter a universe where light becomes matter, language, and a trace of the passage of time. This exhibition, created specifically for Space D ofEs Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art of PalmaIt is not limited to what we see: it moves us beyond the walls, towards an intimate, abstract and constantly transforming map.
Here, theinterstices—those tiny, almost invisible spaces between one moment and the next— reveal themselves as places where something begins to happen. They are pauses charged with meaning, where time silently becomes visible.
The exhibition route is traversed by theanalemmaThat figure-eight curve the sun traces throughout the year. It's not a tangible figure, but a writing of light. Through delicate geometries and materials like glass, wood, or glazes, the artist constructs a dialogue between precision and perception, between science and intuition.
More than an exhibition,IntersticesIt is an experience: an experiment where time is not only represented, but inscribed in matter. A reminder that time is not linear, but a living curve that transforms as we observe it.
🌿 About the artist
Born in Palma, Aina Albo Puigserver explores the intersection of landscape, geometry, and natural phenomena in her practice. Her works arise from contemplation and invite us to inhabit that uncertain territory between the real and the possible.
Weekly market in Plaça de la Vila
Tomorrow's plan in Pla: fruit and vegetables, plants and flowers, textiles and footwear (very local atmosphere)
Weekly market in the center of Santa Margalida, with stalls selling fresh produce and a variety of stands for quick shopping and strolling through the town.
✅ Why go
Small and authentic market: seasonal shopping, browse clothing stalls and have a drink in the square without rushing.
📍Data
Days: Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Schedule:8:00–13:00.
Place:Plaça de la Vila, Santa Margalida.
Admission: FREE
Weekly market in Plaça de la Carretera (Plaça d’Espanya)
Small and very local market: fruit and vegetables, plants and flowers, clothing and footwear (perfect plan for a quiet morning)
The Llubí market is held in the center of the town and is ideal if you are looking for an authentic market, designed for residents: you do your shopping quickly, stroll around the square for a while and leave without the crowds.
📍Data
Day:Tuesday
Schedule:8:00–13:00
Place:Plaça de la Carretera / Plaça d’Espanya, Llubí
Admission: FREE
🧺 What you'll find
Fruit and vegetables, food, plants and flowers, clothing and footwear.
Agenda