Mercat Olivar is a traditional Spanish market in the grandest sense. Each day, the facility opens its doors, allowing customers to roam the aisles purchasing food and goods straight from the producers. The first floor is home to a vast array of fresh produce and the second floor is nothing but meat and cheese. Throughout, you'll find vendors offering fine tapas for cheap - street food of the highest order.
Mallorca has long been known for its distinctive crafts, and at this centrally located marketplace, shoppers and travelers can peruse traditional offerings, and purchase whatever they please, often at very reasonable prices. Haggling is part of the fun, so come prepared to do business. Street musicians and other entertainers can often be found in and around the market.
If you are shopaholic and fresh bright flowers catch your fancy, then you need look no further than Rambla. This farmers'-market-style gathering of flower peddlers offers a wide variety of beautiful blossoms, suiting every possible occasion. Pass through, only to soak in the scintillating sights and scents, that truly brighten up your day.
This farmers' market, a bit removed from the hubbub of busier and more centrally located events, traffics in only the highest-quality farm-raised goods. The spotlight is often on fresh fruits and vegetables, so head here if you're planning a picnic or a top-notch home-cooked meal.