
A vibrant Mallorcan town famous for its expansive Thursday market, offering everything from leather goods to local produce.

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A vibrant Mallorcan town famous for its expansive Thursday market, offering everything from leather goods to local produce.
"This is the best and cheapest market across Mallorca island. So don’t miss this one. "

Get there before 9 AM on Thursday for the best selection and to avoid the biggest crowds.
Don't be afraid to negotiate prices, especially for leather goods and souvenirs.

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A sprawling market with everything from leather goods and clothing to fresh produce and local crafts. A true sensory experience!

Discover a vast array of high-quality leather products, including bags, belts, and jackets, often at competitive prices.

Sample fresh fruits, vegetables, and regional delicacies, alongside unique handmade wooden crafts and ceramics.
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Get there before 9 AM on Thursday for the best selection and to avoid the biggest crowds.
Don't be afraid to negotiate prices, especially for leather goods and souvenirs.
Parking near the market is difficult; try streets further away or consider public transport.
Expect many stalls selling similar items, but the sheer volume is impressive.
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Get there before 9 AM on Thursday for the best selection and to avoid the biggest crowds.
Don't be afraid to negotiate prices, especially for leather goods and souvenirs.
Parking near the market is difficult; try streets further away or consider public transport.
Expect many stalls selling similar items, but the sheer volume is impressive.
Numerous cafes offer refreshments, perfect for a break amidst the bustling market.
Visitors rave about the Inca Town & Market, particularly its vast array of goods, especially leather products, and the lively atmosphere on Thursdays. While parking can be a challenge and some stalls sell similar items, the opportunity to haggle and find great deals makes it a worthwhile experience for shoppers and those seeking local flavor.
"Visited the market in order to find mallorcan style plates. We didn't left with empty hands. You can find many sellers, starting from clothes, bags, underwear, plants through ceramics, wood materials, homemade goods, vegetables, fruits. It's a very nice experience. Worths to visit. Parking is a bit difficult, you have to go through the streets to find a spot."
Kata Kopócs
"We went this morning to this market, and there was a wide variety to see. There was a wide array of leather goods, including wallets, purses, belts, backpacks, jackets, and more. I saw ladies clothing, a little men's clothing and hats, flowers, fruit, vegetables, meats, food, knives, kitchen ware, jewelry, children games and probably a lot more I did not mention. We stopped at a cafe for a rest and refreshment about halfway through"
Mike Where am I now. 360
"In all honesty I like posting reviews as I really do say how it is , this market runs on a Thursday 8-1pm but if the weather is nice and it’s busy it will stay open longer, the market itself is massive you can easily spend an 45 mins walking the length of it , it also tappers off to side streets , but what’s really noticeable is so so many stalls sell the same stuff , I bought a great leather belt for 25 euros but haggle don’t just hand over your money, BE PREPARED to be slightly pressured even if you stop to look on most stalls , we stopped had a sandwich and a coffee along the market overall it’s a good day"
Paul Banks
Inca Town is easily accessible by train from Palma, making it a convenient day trip. If driving, be prepared for challenging parking near the market area.
While the market draws many visitors, Inca Town itself is less touristy than coastal resorts, offering a more authentic Mallorcan experience.
The market is best explored on foot. For exploring further afield, consider local buses or renting a car if you plan to visit surrounding areas.
Yes, the train service from Palma to Inca is frequent and reliable, making it a popular and easy option for visitors.
Many travelers find Inca a good central base, especially if they prefer to avoid the busiest coastal towns and enjoy a more local feel.
No, entry to the market and the town itself is free. You only pay for any purchases you make.
The main market day is Thursday, typically running from 8 AM to 1 PM. Some stalls may stay open longer if it's busy.
There are no entrance fees for Inca Town or its market. It's a public space for shopping and exploration.
The market officially closes around 1 PM, but some vendors might pack up earlier or stay a bit later depending on demand and weather.
The primary market day is Thursday. While there might be smaller local markets on other days, the large, well-known market is a Thursday event.
You'll find a huge variety: leather goods (bags, belts, jackets), clothing, shoes, cork items, wooden crafts, jewelry, ceramics, fresh produce, and local delicacies.
Many visitors report good quality leather goods, especially bags and belts, at reasonable prices. Haggling is recommended.
Consider authentic leather items, local olive oil, ensaimadas (pastries), or handcrafted ceramics and wooden items.
Yes, alongside mass-produced items, you can find stalls selling genuine Mallorcan crafts like ceramics and wooden carvings.
Prices vary widely. You can find a leather belt for around 25 euros, while other items can range from a few euros for small trinkets to much higher for larger leather goods.
There are cafes and restaurants scattered throughout Inca. Many stalls at the market also offer food, and there are cafes along the market route for refreshments.
Look for local pastries like ensaimadas, fresh fruits and vegetables from the market, and traditional Mallorcan dishes at local restaurants.
Yes, the market features numerous food stalls selling everything from fresh produce to prepared snacks and local delicacies.
You'll find plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, and some stalls may offer vegetarian snacks or prepared dishes.
Combine a visit to the market for fresh produce and quick bites with a meal at a local restaurant to sample traditional Mallorcan cuisine.
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