
Mercat de Santa Catalina
Palma's oldest market, a vibrant hub for fresh produce, local delicacies, and lively tapas bars.

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Freshest produce, fewer crowds

Mercat de Santa Catalina
Best Time
Freshest produce, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Palma's oldest market, a vibrant hub for fresh produce, local delicacies, and lively tapas bars.
"A walk through Mercat de Santa Catalina feels like a mini escape for all your senses."

🎯 Go for Lunchtime Vibes
Many stalls transform into tapas bars. Perfect for a delicious and lively lunch experience!
💰 Check Prices Before Buying
Some items can be pricey, similar to restaurant costs. Be aware of the per-kilo prices.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 5,458 reviews
Type
Market
Website
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Tapas & Local Delicacies
Various food stalls
Savor authentic Spanish tapas, fresh seafood, local cheeses, and more. A true taste of Mallorca!

Vibrant Produce Displays
Fruit and vegetable stalls
Feast your eyes on colorful arrays of fresh fruits, vegetables, and local produce.

Artisan Food Finds
Specialty stalls
Discover unique local olive oils, wines, spices, and artisanal products.
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Planning Your Visit
Timing is Everything
Beyond the Stalls
Best Times
Insider Tips
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🎯 Go for Lunchtime Vibes
Many stalls transform into tapas bars. Perfect for a delicious and lively lunch experience!
💰 Check Prices Before Buying
Some items can be pricey, similar to restaurant costs. Be aware of the per-kilo prices.
🚶♀️ Explore the Santa Catalina Area
The market is a focal point in a charming neighborhood. Great for a stroll after your visit.
📸 Capture the Colors
The vibrant displays of produce and food make for fantastic photo opportunities.
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🎯 Go for Lunchtime Vibes
Many stalls transform into tapas bars. Perfect for a delicious and lively lunch experience!
💰 Check Prices Before Buying
Some items can be pricey, similar to restaurant costs. Be aware of the per-kilo prices.
🚶♀️ Explore the Santa Catalina Area
The market is a focal point in a charming neighborhood. Great for a stroll after your visit.
📸 Capture the Colors
The vibrant displays of produce and food make for fantastic photo opportunities.
⏰ Staggered Opening Times
Not all stalls open early. Mid-morning to early afternoon offers the best selection.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
The Mercat de Santa Catalina is praised for its vibrant atmosphere, fresh produce, and delicious tapas offerings, providing a true taste of Mallorcan life. However, some visitors find the prices to be quite high, comparable to restaurant costs, and note that not all stalls are fully operational early in the morning, leading to a less appealing experience for some.
"We bought a few delicacies from here like dried spices, fruits and the rotisserie chicken. All delicious. We indulged the bought items by the park close by, under the trees on a sunny day. Bliss."
Natasha Ljunggren
"Most of it is not working in the morning, later on the diversion is not as great, as far as food goes, some places make and some just warm up things, however most don't bother adding prices. It is generally for the local folk and not so touristy-welcoming. Can't say I liked it. Didn't find anything to appeal for me, and came in twice. Didn't even get pictures inside, as there was nothing to take a picture of...."
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev
"We went around 1 pm on a weekday and found plenty fruits and food items to enjoy. It was not super busy thankfully. Street parking was easy. It has a few coffee / bar options and other things like cheese, fish etc like any such market. Very clean and can easily visit under an hour. Great location as it’s close to other things in central Palma"
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Mercat de Santa Catalina is located in the Santa Catalina district of Palma. You can easily reach it by public bus, with several routes stopping nearby. Street parking is available but can be challenging, especially on weekends.
Yes, it's conveniently located in the central part of Palma, making it easy to combine with other city explorations.
From Magaluf, you can take a bus to Palma and then transfer to a local bus that goes to the Santa Catalina area.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Mercat de Santa Catalina is free. It's a public market, so you can wander through and enjoy the atmosphere without a ticket.
The market generally opens in the morning and closes in the afternoon. However, not all stalls operate at the same hours, with some opening later and closing earlier. Weekends, especially Saturdays, tend to be livelier.
Typically, Mercat de Santa Catalina is closed on Sundays. It's best to check specific opening times closer to your visit, as these can sometimes vary.
There are no entrance fees to walk around and explore the Mercat de Santa Catalina. You only pay for any food or goods you decide to purchase.
🍽️ 🛍️ Shopping & Food
You'll find a wide variety of fresh produce, seafood, meats, cheeses, spices, and local delicacies. Many stalls also offer prepared foods like tapas, sandwiches, and rotisserie chicken.
Yes, there are vegan options available, including dedicated vegan stalls offering plant-based cheeses and meats.
While primarily a food market, you can find some artisan products like local olive oils, wines, and handmade jewelry that make great souvenirs.
It's excellent for both! You can grab a quick snack from a stall or sit down at one of the market's eateries for a more substantial tapas meal.
Prices can vary significantly. While some items are reasonably priced for fresh produce, others, especially prepared foods and seafood, can be quite expensive, comparable to restaurant prices.
📸 📸 Photography
Absolutely! The vibrant colors of the produce, the bustling atmosphere, and the diverse food displays make it a very photogenic spot.
Generally, photography is allowed, but it's always polite to ask vendors before taking close-up shots of their stalls or products.






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