
Pianist and composer Lucía Rey, one of the most interesting voices in contemporary Spanish jazz, comes to the Mallorca Jazz sa Pobla Festival 2026 to present NomadsA project that invites the public to journey through soundscapes where jazz, Mediterranean folklore, and new musical textures coexist. The concert will take place on August 18th at Parc de Can Cirera Prim.
Renowned for her compositional sensitivity and ability to create nuanced atmospheres, Lucía Rey has forged a unique language that transcends the boundaries of traditional jazz. Her compositions intertwine contemporary rhythms, Mediterranean influences, elements of modern music, and even subtle electronic touches, resulting in an elegant, modern, and deeply evocative sound. ✨
His new album, Nomads (2024)It reflects the spirit of those who find inspiration in movement, encounters, and different cultures. Each piece offers a journey through diverse musical landscapes, combining improvisation, delicate melodies, and a rich timbre. The result is a repertoire that conveys intimacy and emotion without sacrificing experimentation.
She will be accompanied on stage by Ander García to the double bass, Michael Olivera to the battery and Juan Carlos Aracil to the flute, forming a quartet of great artistic complicity that turns each performance into a lively and nuanced experience.
Lucía Rey's international career, enriched by collaborations and stays in the United States and other countries, has solidified an increasingly personal musical identity. Furthermore, the project has been recognized with one of the Spain Jazz Awards 2026–2027, an award that highlights some of the most interesting emerging proposals on the national jazz scene.
🌟 Why can't you miss it?
🎹 Discover one of the most outstanding pianists and composers in contemporary Spanish jazz.
🌍 A concert that fuses contemporary jazz, Mediterranean folklore and new sounds.
🎶 Presentation of Nomads, an album that turns travel and cultural diversity into music.
🏆 A project recognized by the Jazz Platform Spain as one of the most promising emerging proposals in the country.
🌙 An evening outdoors as part of the Mallorca Jazz sa Pobla Festival.
ℹ️ Practical information
📅 Date: August 18, 2026
🕙 Hour: 10:00 PM
📍 Location: Parc de Can Cirera Prim, sa Pobla (Mallorca)
🎷 Festival: 32nd Mallorca Jazz sa Pobla Festival
✨ If you enjoy contemporary jazz open to new influences, Lucía Rey Quartet It offers a delicate, innovative and personality-filled proposal that promises to be one of the most inspiring moments of the festival.

Estiu d'Es Pla de na Tesa 2026
Summer in Es Pla de na Tesa means neighbors get together, the evenings in the town square are lively, and the program is packed with activities for all ages. During these festivities, the local community celebrates with music, culture, sports, and family activities.
The program includes craft markets, creative workshops, sporting events, live concerts, community dinners, and traditional festivals. Families can enjoy children's activities, sports tournaments, and educational events, while the evenings come alive with outdoor concerts, bingo nights, local musical groups, and festive gatherings.
One of the highlights of this year is the opportunity to experience the total solar eclipse on August 12, with a public viewing day organized in Son Bonet.
Featured Activities
- Live concerts and local bands
- Public viewing of the total solar eclipse
- Craft market and creative workshops
- Fun run and 3x3 basketball tournament
- Traditional Pa amb Oli in the afternoon
- Zen meditation and community activities
- Music, food and celebrations for all ages
Programming
- Wednesday, August 12 – Total solar eclipse. Public viewing in Son Bonet, one of the most memorable natural events of the year in Mallorca.
- Thursday, August 13 – Artisan market and traditional Pa amb Oli food in the afternoon, followed by the official opening celebrations.
- Friday, August 14 – Popular community race. At night, Nit de Quines.
- Saturday, August 22 – Closing of the festivities with live concerts by Salto eléctrico, Bambols and Eugesh.
Data
- Dates: August 10-22, 2026
- Location: It is Pla de na Tesa, Marratxí
- Price: Most activities are free. Some workshops and food events require prior booking or admission.

Vista is the first solo exhibition of British artist Fiona Rae to be held in Spain. The exhibition brings together a selection of works created over the last three decades, including pieces from prestigious collections such as the Tate Museum and the Fundació ”la Caixa,” as well as a recent loan from the Fundación Barrié to Es Baluard Museu.
The exhibition layout creates a dialogue between works from different periods, allowing visitors to observe the evolution of Rae’s pictorial language and her ongoing exploration of abstraction. Her large canvases are characterized by intense visual energy, controlled yet improvisational compositions, and a constant tension between legibility, the imaginary, and the figurative.
Through different series, the artist explores brushwork, color, form, and language, drawing influences from art history and Eastern calligraphy to contemporary visual culture, graphic design, comics, and digital media. The exhibition provides a broad and representative overview of one of the most important figures in contemporary abstract painting.
Price:
Access to the exhibition is included with the museum’s standard ticket.
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General admission: €6
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Reduced admission: €4.50
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Free admission for certain groups and children under 12
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Fridays “Pay what you wish”
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Special “Arrive by bike” ticket: €2
Dates: January 30, 2026 – August 23, 2026
Opening: January 29, 2026, 7:00 PM
Location: Espacio C
Artist: Fiona Rae
Curator: Carolina Grau

One of the municipality's most cherished annual traditions. Every August, the village of Consell comes alive with ten days of celebrations as locals and visitors gather for these festivities. The program combines long-standing customs with concerts, family activities, sporting events, and lively summer evenings.
Programming
- August 15: Festa de la Capta
- Traditional jewelry collection
- Route through the village
- Grand revetla
- August 16: Fire Run
- By S'Eixam Dimonis de Consell
- August 20: Consell Playbacks
- Legendary performance of musical reproductions
- From August 15th to 24th: Concerts and open-air dances
- Live concerts and festivals
- Featuring Xanguito, Timbras, Cirko, Oasis, Duplicats and many more
- During the holidays
- Marxa a ses Camades cycling event
- Popular outdoor dining
- Family games and activities
- Workshops for children
- August 24: Patron Saint's Day Celebrations
- Performances by Es Cós
- Greased pole competition
- Fireworks
- Traditional festivities
Practical data
- Dates: August 15-24, 2026
- Location: Consell
- Price: Most activities are free (some require prior registration or admission)
Whether you visit for the music, the traditions, or simply to experience authentic village life, the streets of Consell promise ten days full of community spirit, local culture, and plenty of celebration.

Description
One of the most anticipated summer celebrations in northeast Mallorca. For ten days, Capdepera celebrates Sant Bartomeu with concerts, traditional Mallorcan culture, family activities, sports, outdoor meals, parties, and community events.
The program combines local traditions with activities that happen almost every day for all ages, from the traditional opening speech, giants and parades to the lively Garbeo Gabellí, the Festa Blanca, the Nit de Foc (Correfoc), open-air theater and the legendary Gran Revetla.
Programming
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Monday, August 17 – Opening Day
- Opening parade with the Music Band, Batucap Batucada and the Capdepera Giants
- Official opening speech by Suso Rexach with traditional opening fireworks
- Exhibition of traditional Ball de Bot followed by outdoor dancing
- Free family film screening: Manual per superherois
- Sopar a la Fresca (community outdoor dinner)
- Musical bingo to close the night
- Garbeo Gabellí: transforms Capdepera into a great street party with DJs performing simultaneously in Plaça Constitució, Plaça des Sitjar and Carrer Center
- Open day at the Municipal Swimming Pool with family activities and aquagym
- 3x3 Basketball Tournament
- Rock night with live performances by Encoratjats
- Children's afternoon full of games and entertainment
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Days of the main programming (intermediate dates)
- Sant Bartomeu football tournament
- Festa Blanca: everyone dresses in white for one of the festival's biggest party nights with live music and DJs
- Midday vermouth gathering with DJs
- Veterans Memorial Football Tournament
- Gabellina Choir Concert
- Special Fado concert in Torre de Canyamel
- XLI Sant Bartomeu Race: children's races, 6 km popular race and Nordic walking
- Gran Revetla with Latimbrass Orchestra, Mercury Retrograde, Lola's and Enrockats
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Monday, August 24 – Sant Bartomeu
- Traditional breakfast of hot chocolate and ensaïmada
- Morning parade through the streets
- Baixada de Carretons (fun box race)
- Festive mass in honor of Sant Bartomeu
- Fermat i ben fermat open-air comedy theatre
- Holi Festival and Youth Foam Party with DJ Lozano
- Book presentation Casialgo
- Concert by the Capdepera Music Band
- Closing fireworks to end the festivities
- Anniversary celebration for members of the local senior citizens' association with live dancing
Spaces and facilities
- Fireta (fair): open from August 17 to 25 in the Can Patilla car park
- The events take place in multiple locations: Plaça de l'Orient, Plaça des Sitjar, Plaça Constitució, Parc de s'Alzinar, Piscina Municipal, Es Figueral football field, Teatre de Capdepera, Torre de Canyamel and other spaces throughout the town
Recommendations
Visitors are encouraged to bring a reusable cup during the festivities to help reduce waste.
Practical data
- Location: Plaça de l'Orient, Capdepera
- Dates: August 17 to 26, 2026
- Entry: Payment number

The Mare de Déu d'Agost Festival is a monthly celebration that transforms the historic streets and squares of Sineu with a dynamic program full of traditions, concerts, sports, family activities and community events that bring together locals and visitors.
This year's program offers something for everyone, from open-air cinema, live music and sports competitions to children's activities, theatre, exhibitions and some of Sineu's most cherished traditions.
One of the highlights is the opening speech by Campamentos de Amador, the long-serving Justice of the Peace of Sineu, officially inaugurating the celebrations. The program also includes the popular Mucada, one of Mallorca's most emblematic summer festivals, along with the traditional Corregudes d'Es Cos (horse races), lively street parades with the Colla de Xeremiers (traditional Mallorcan bagpipe band), spectacular fireworks, open-air salutes, and celebrations in honor of the Virgin of August.
This year's festivities introduce two major changes: the traditional fireworks return to Es Fossar, helping to reduce the risk of fires in the surrounding countryside, while the Corregudes d'Es Cos have been moved to late afternoon to improve the safety of both participants and animals during the summer heat.
Programming
- July 30 - August 27 - Total duration of the festivities, with events spread throughout the month
- Wednesday, August 5
- Water Festival for Children
- Outdoor movie screening: Paddington: Adventure in Peru
- Storytelling and workshop for children
- Community outdoor dinner
- Youth Night with live concerts and DJs
- Xeremiers concert celebrating its 18th edition
- Traditional Enlairada de Senyeres
- Bola de bot with live traditional Mallorcan music
- Monday, August 10 – XXIII Mucada
The most important day of the festivities. Thousands of people gather in Sineu to celebrate es Mucho and sa Muca, transforming the town into a sea of color, music, traditions, rituals, and unforgettable moments. What began as a local celebration has become one of the most anticipated events on the island, attracting visitors from all over Mallorca each year. It is recommended to arrive early, be prepared for large crowds, and use public transport whenever possible.
- Summer Festivals with concerts
- Performance by Biel Ferragut
- Wednesday and Thursday, August 12 and 13
One of the highlights of the entire program.
- Xeremiers parade through the streets
- Traditional Rodelles
- Spectacular fireworks at Es Fossar
- Grand Revetla with live music and DJs until late at night
- Saturday, August 15 – Mare de Déu d'Agost
The day of the traditional festival.
- Corregudes d'Es Cos (traditional horse races)
- Religious celebrations and processions
- Evening celebrations in the town square
Program Highlights
- Free bachata and merengue workshop followed by an evening of social dancing
- Tribute concert to Santana and his friends in Plaça Es Fossar
- XVII Sa Barcella Race
- Sa Moguda 2026 with DJs and live music until late
- Opening of the Mediterranean Animals exhibition
- Presentation of the King Jaume Award
- Outdoor yoga in the market square
- Outdoor theatrical performance
- Futsal tournament semifinals
- Concerts, parties and live music
- Theatre, exhibitions and cultural events
- Outdoor cinema
Data
- Dates: July 30 - August 27, 2026
- Location: Sineu
- Price: Most activities are free
- Entrance: Free access


The first International Festival of Photography and Contemporary Image in Mallorca, held simultaneously across the island. Mallorca will become a major destination for contemporary visual culture by hosting the inaugural edition of this new flagship biennial festival dedicated to photography and moving images, spearheaded by Art Palma Contemporani.
For more than four months, the entire island transforms into a vibrant stage for contemporary image creation, with events and exhibitions taking place simultaneously in Palma and in municipalities throughout Mallorca. The festival brings together a rich network of museums, galleries, cultural centers, independent spaces, and local councils under an ambitious program.
Festival Sections
- Photographic exhibitions– Individual and group exhibitions in museums, galleries and cultural spaces throughout the island.
- Photographic talks– Conferences, talks and round tables on contemporary photography.
- Photography Club– Celebrating the photobook as an artistic and publishing format.
- Photo walks– Guided tours of participating exhibitions and spaces.
- FotoStreet Press– Photojournalism and citizen participation in public spaces.
- Calvià Photofilm– Where photography meets cinema and moving images.
- Professional Program– A space dedicated to collectors, curators and cultural professionals.
Participating Spaces
- Fundació Miró Mallorca
- Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art
- Casal Solleric
- CaixaForum Palma
- Toni Catany Foundation
- Juan March Foundation Palma
- Planas House
- Multiple additional spaces throughout the island
Management Team
The festival is directed byXavier Fiol, withMontserrat Torrasas General Coordinator and co-curator, with the advice ofXico BonnínandHoracio FernándezPHOF builds on the legacy of the Palma Photo event, making it a broader and more ambitious platform for visual culture, sustainable cultural tourism, and community engagement.
Data
- Dates:April 25 – August 30, 2026
- Location:Plaça de l'Església, Binissalem and multiple spaces throughout Mallorca
- Character:International Festival of Photography and Contemporary Image
- Guy:Biennial Festival
- Organization:Art Palma Contemporani
The full program, artists, and exhibition details will be announced prior to the official opening.

Warm summer nights, a big screen under the stars, and a carefully curated selection of films for all ages. Open-air cinema returns to Palma this summer with free screenings in some of the city's most beloved public spaces.
From August 3 to September 2, 2026, residents and visitors alike can enjoy a wide variety of films, from award-winning international productions and family classics to Spanish cinema, animation, cult films and silent film masterpieces, as part of Palma's annual summer cultural program.
Film Selection
- There Is Only One Father 5 - The latest installment of Santiago Segura's hugely popular family comedy series.
- House on Fire One of the most talked-about Spanish films of recent times, screened in its original Catalan version. Oliver Laxe's acclaimed 2025 film, which combines drama, spirituality, and a striking visual narrative.
- Batman Ninja vs. the Yakuza League - A fun animated adventure for fans of comics and anime.
- How to Train Your Dragon - Ideal for families and children.
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A special silent film screening in collaboration with Insel Radio, to celebrate one of the great classics of cinema.
- The General - Buster Keaton's legendary silent comedy, which celebrates its centenary and closes the season.
Location and opening hours
Most of the screenings take place in the Park of the Stations. The last three screenings move to the Plaza Francesc García i Orell (Pere Garau).
All screenings begin at 9:00 PM.
Practical data
- Dates: August 3 to September 2, 2026
- Main location: Parc de les Estacions, Palma
- Alternative location (last 3 projections): Francesc García i Orell Square (Pere Garau)
- Schedule: 9:00 PM
- Entrance: Free
- Versions: Films in original version, dubbed and subtitled, depending on the screening
Few things capture the spirit of a Mediterranean summer like an open-air cinema night. Bring a chair or a blanket, gather your friends and family, and enjoy a diverse film program in the heart of Palma, completely free and under the stars.

Installation in the Cubic Space: art between architecture, painting and performance, with fire as a symbol of transformation
This exhibition by Carlos Bunga (Oporto, 1976) moves between building and undoing, the fragile and the monumental.
Her projects usually arise from the process and the space itself: she uses everyday materials (cardboard, tape, fabrics) to create installations that seem delicate, but have a lot of visual strength.
In Palma, the idea revolves around fire as something that destroys and also regenerates: what ends can be the beginning of something else.
✅ Why go
It is not a “wall” exhibition: it is an installation to walk through. If you like montages that feel physical and force you to look at the space in a different way, this is a very good one.
❌ To take into account
On Mondays it is closed and they do not sell tickets 45 minutes before closing, so it is better not to rush.
📍 Data
Date: April 15 to September 6, 2026
Opening: April 15, 2026, 7:00 p.m.
Place: Fundació Miró Mallorca (Moneo Building, Espacio Cúbic)
🕒 Schedules (Fundació Miró Mallorca)
Winter (09/16–05/15): Tuesday to Saturday 10:00–18:00 · Sundays and holidays 10:00–15:00 · Closed Monday
Summer (05/16–09/15): Tuesday to Saturday 10:00–19:00 · Sundays and holidays 10:00–15:00 · Closed Mondays
🎟️ Tickets
Tickets: €10 (general) · €6.50 (reduced) · €4 (Palma residents) · Free entry on Saturdays from 3:00 pm and on the first Sunday of each month.

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.

Climb up to the terraces to see Palma from above: bay, bell tower, flying buttresses and rose window (guided tours in shifts)
If you are looking for a “wow” plan without leaving the center, this is one of the most special experiences: you tour the terraces of the Cathedral and see up close elements that are normally only appreciated from below (buttresses, rose windows, Gothic details), as well as brutal views of the bay and the city.
The visits are made in groups, with shifts every 30 minutes and lasting approximately 1 hour.
✅ Why go
It is the typical plan that surprises even if you have already been to the Cathedral: it totally changes the perspective and feels very “Palma”.
❌ To keep in mind
For security reasons, access is limited to people over 9 years old and it is not recommended if you have cardiorespiratory problems, vertigo or reduced mobility.
📍 Data
When: Visits available between March and November
Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00–16:30 Saturdays 10:00–13:30
Duration: Approx. 1 hour (shifts every 30 min)
Tickets: €25 (includes Cathedral + terraces + Museum of Sacred Art)
Balearic Residents: FREE on Fridays (removing entry at the box office) · €8 Monday-Thursday and Saturday

Miró's most experimental stage: found objects, “discarded” materials and the art of looking at everyday life again
This exhibition revolves around a beautiful idea: Miró does not “discover”, but rather “rediscovers”. Based on his own past, sketches, works in progress, forgotten materials and unexpected finds, the exhibition tells how that “spark” that drives his creation is activated.
It is presented at the Edifici Moneo (Espai Estrella) and brings together paintings, drawings, sculptures/models, documents, photos, objects and videos.
✅ Why go
Because it's not just “seeing works”: it's entering Miró's mental workshop. If you like to understand the creative process (how an idea is born from something everyday), this exhibition is made for that.
❌ To keep in mind
On Mondays it is closed and they do not sell tickets 45 minutes before closing, so don't leave it until the last minute.
📍 Data
Date: February 11, 2026 — January 17, 2027
Place: Fundació Miró Mallorca (Edifici Moneo, Espai Estrella), Carrer de Saridakis 29, Palma
Opening: February 11, 2026 · 19:00
🕒 Hours (winter)
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00–18:00
Sundays and holidays: 10:00–15:00
Monday: closed
🎟️ Tickets 💡 Tip
General admission: €10
Reduced: €6.5
Reduced residents in Palma: €4
FREE: Saturdays from 3:00 p.m. and the first Sunday of each month (in addition to other cases with accreditation).
If you want to go in “cultural + cheap plan” mode, the best time is Saturday from 3:00 p.m. (FREE entry) and then you go down to Cala Major or the walk to finish off the afternoon.

Gaudí in La Seu - Exhibition
The Cathedral-Basilica of Santa María de Mallorca will host the exhibition "Gaudí at the Cathedral of Mallorca. Liturgy, art and modernity", an exhibition that explores in an informative and documented way the influence of Antoni Gaudí on the Mallorcan temple.
Programming
- Opening: June 18, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.
- Duration: June 18, 2026 - June 18, 2027
- Access to the opening ceremony through the Almoina Portal
Data
- Location: Cathedral-Basilica of Santa María de Mallorca, Plaça de la Seu, s/n, Palma
- Category: Exhibitions
- Admission: Payment

Summer nights in northern Mallorca wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Port de Pollença Night Market. Located by the sea, this open-air market combines crafts, creativity, and a Mediterranean atmosphere on one of the island's most iconic seafront promenades.
As the sun sets, the promenade fills with stalls where you can discover handcrafted goods, accessories, decorative items, jewelry, souvenirs, and creations made by artisans and small business owners. All of this in a beautiful setting, accompanied by the sea breeze and the lively summer atmosphere of Port de Pollença.
🛍️ What you will find
✨ Local crafts
🎨 Handmade items
💍 Costume jewelry and accessories
🏠 Decoration and design objects
🎁 Original souvenirs and gifts
🌊 A walk by the sea
More than just a market, the Port de Pollença Night Market has become a unique experience for enjoying summer evenings. Its seafront location allows you to combine a visit with dinner at the port, a sunset stroll, or an evening in one of the most attractive areas of northern Mallorca.
✨ Mediterranean culture and environment
The market is part of Port de Pollença's summer cultural and leisure offering, helping to revitalize the seafront and providing a space where residents and visitors can discover artisanal products while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of Mallorcan nights.
An ideal option for those looking to stroll, shop and enjoy the charm of summer by the Mediterranean.

Craft market on Xaloc street
A smaller summer market by the sea, focused on crafts, ideal for a stroll at sunset and enjoying the atmosphere of s’Illot.
The s’Illot market is a great option if you fancy a relaxed evening plan on the coast.
More than a market for practical shopping, the interesting thing here is to stroll calmly, browse among the stalls and take advantage of the summery atmosphere of the promenade.
🧺What you'll find
Crafts and street stalls with a more limited focus than in other markets in the municipality.
✅Why go
A great option if you're looking for a summer market with a coastal atmosphere, afternoon hours, and a more artisanal than commercial feel.
✖️Things to keep in mind
It's not a year-round market, but rather a summer seasonal one, so keep that in mind if you're going outside of those months.
📍Data
Day: Tuesday
Schedule: from 7:00 PM
Place: Carrer Gregal, s’Illot
Admission: FREE
Season: summer

Summer night market on Passeig Marítim
This evening market is perfect for a stroll along the seafront, browsing the stalls and soaking up the summer atmosphere of Port d’Alcúdia. It's a great option after a day at the beach or before dinner, with that relaxed, holiday vibe that fits perfectly with the seafront promenade area.
If you fancy a market that's more for strolling than practical shopping, this one fits the bill perfectly.
Its seaside location and afternoon opening hours make it especially enjoyable in the summer months, when Port d’Alcúdia is more lively and bustling.
🧵What you'll find
Summer market stalls in a nighttime, tourist-oriented format, designed more for strolling and browsing than for buying fresh produce.
✅Why go
A great option if you're looking for a night market by the sea, easy to combine with a stroll through Port d'Alcúdia and with a distinctly summery atmosphere.
✖️Things to keep in mind
It's not a year-round market, but a seasonal summer market.
📍Data
Day: Monday to Saturday.
Schedule: 18:00–22:30.
Place: Passeig Marítim, Port d’Alcúdia.
Admission: FREE
Season: From June to September.

Tourist market of artisanal character on Avinguda del Mar
A perfect summer market for an evening stroll near the sea, with a very comfortable atmosphere for browsing among the stalls and extending your afternoon in the Platja de Muro area.
It's a good option if you fancy a relaxed plan after the beach, with that holiday stroll feel that fits very well in this coastal area.
Since it's made every day during the summer season, it's very easy to incorporate it into any summer afternoon.
🧵What you'll find
Stalls selling handcrafted goods geared towards a summer tourist market.
✅Why go
A great option if you're looking for an evening market by the sea, easy to combine with a stroll or dinner in the area.
✖️Things to keep in mind
It's not a year-round market, but a seasonal summer market.
📍Data
Day: Monday to Sunday.
Schedule: 19:00–23:00.
Place: pedestrian area of Avinguda del Mar, next to the taxi rank, Platja de Muro.
Admission: FREE
Season: From mid-May to mid-October.

Weekly market on Avinguda Primavera
Afternoon market in Colònia: walk, summer atmosphere and varied stalls right in the center.
✅ Why go
Because it is a very easy afternoon plan: you take a walk around the market and you can connect it with port, ice cream or dinner in the area.
❌ To keep in mind
It is an evening market and the City Council schedules it in season (when there is more life in the Colònia).
📍 Data
Day: Tuesday
Time: 17:00–22:00
Place: Avinguda Primavera, Colònia de Sant Jordi
Season: Usually May-October
Entry: FREE
💡 Useful tip
🚌 If you go by public transport, the TIB stop Primavera (59006) leaves you nearby, very practical for going and returning without a car.

Craft market in S’Hort del Rei
Artisan market in the heart of Palma, perfect for strolling among stalls with handmade products in one of the most beautiful settings in the city.
This market is a great fit if you're looking for a quiet plan in Palma with a more carefully curated and creative touch than a conventional flea market.
Since it takes place in S’Hort del Rei, it works very well to combine it with a stroll through the historic center, the area of the Cathedral or the Parc de la Mar.
🧵What you'll find
Craft and artistic creation stalls, within the circuit of temporary craft markets in Palma.
✅Why go
A great option if you fancy a more visual and artisanal market, in a central and pleasant location for a leisurely stroll.
✖️Things to keep in mind
It's not a food market or a convenient neighborhood shopping destination, so it's better suited as a place for a stroll and browsing.
📍Data
Day: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
Schedule: 10:00–17:00
Place: S’Hort del Rei, Palma
Admission: FREE
Season: from April to October
Artisan area of the Artà market
If you like the more artisanal side of markets, Na Batlessa is one of the most pleasant areas of the Artà market.
Between May and October it is especially enjoyable, when the atmosphere in the town centre is even more inviting for strolling and browsing among the stalls.
It's a good option if you're looking for a more charming morning plan than practical shopping, in a very pleasant area to stroll around at a leisurely pace within one of the best-known markets in northeast Mallorca.
🧵What you'll find
Craft stalls inside the weekly market in Artà.
✅Why go
Perfect if you fancy the more artisanal and pleasant side of the Artà market, with a very nice stroll through the town centre.
✖️Things to keep in mind
It's an area integrated within the Artà market, not a separate, independent market.
📍Data
Day: Tuesday.
Schedule: 10:00–13:30.
Place: surroundings of the Na Batlessa library, Artà.
Admission: FREE
Season: From May to October.

Summer craft market on Las Maravillas street
An evening craft market, perfect for a leisurely stroll and browsing among the stalls in one of the liveliest areas of Playa de Palma.
The Las Maravillas market fits perfectly as a summer plan after the beach or before dinner.
Because it takes place every night, it has that comfortable, vacation-like atmosphere that invites you to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the walk.
🧵What you'll find
Craft stalls and artisan market items.
✅Why go
A great option if you fancy a night market, easy to combine with a stroll along Playa de Palma and with a distinctly summery atmosphere.
✖️Things to keep in mind
It's not a year-round market, but a seasonal summer market.
📍Data
Day: Monday to Sunday.
Schedule: 20:00–00:00.
Place: C/ Las Maravillas, Carretera del Arenal 36-41, Palma.
Admission: FREE
Season: From May to October.

One of the largest markets in the north
Historic center + food, textile and craft stalls (perfect plan for tomorrow)
If you want a real “market atmosphere”, this is a classic: it is set up in and around the historic centre, and on market days the old town is super alive (ideal to combine with a walk along the wall + coffee).
✅ Why go
Because it is a complete and easy plan: large market + beautiful historic center to walk before or after.
❌ To keep in mind
Many people come in, especially on Sunday.
If you go by car, it is best to park outside the wall and walk a few minutes (arrive early to avoid turns).
📍 Data
Days: Tuesday and Sunday
Time: 8:00–1:30 pm
Place: Centre Històric d’Alcúdia (Passeig de la Mare de Déu de la Victòria area and surroundings)
Entry: FREE (on the street)
⭐ SUNDAY - BIG DAY (THE MOST “TOP”)
It is the day with the most atmosphere and the most stalls (Tuesday there is also a market, but Sunday tends to feel more “flat”).
🚍 How to get there (TIB bus)
Get off at the stop Centre històric (03034), which leaves you just a step away from the market.
🚗 Parking (quick tip)
Park outside the wall and walk in for 5–10 minutes (it is most practical on market days).
👧 Plan with children?
Yes: it is very easy with little ones because it is a walk + “looking at stalls” + ice cream/snack, and the old town gives a lot of play to walk without rushing.

Fresh product + traditional stops + breakfast/vermouth plan in one of the most atmospheric neighborhoods in Palma
The “market” of Santa Catalina is actually the neighborhood's municipal market: perfect for going to buy fish, fruit, cheese, sausages or flowers… and staying for a drink without leaving the place.
It is one of those plans that works whether you live in Palma or are visiting.
✅ Why go
Good place to see local life in Palma: quick shopping, fresh produce and a lot of atmosphere (especially on Saturdays).
📌 The most useful thing before you go
According to the market itself, the “commercial” hours are usually until 3:00 p.m., while the restaurant part lasts until 5:00 p.m. (and the fishmongers close on Mondays).
📍 Data
Days: Monday to Saturday
Hours (market): 7:00–17:00
Hours (market stalls / restaurants): 7:00–15:00 / 7:00–17:00
Place: Plaça de la Navegació, s/n (Santa Catalina), Palma
Entry: FREE
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