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Is there a market in Soller?

The Soller market it is called as one of the most traditional and popular markets on the island, held in the town of Sóller every Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00. The Soller market it is called as one of the most traditional and popular markets on the island, held in the town of Sóller every Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00.



Yes, there is a very famous and vibrant traditional market in Sóller, Mallorca, which takes place every Saturday morning. The market typically runs from 9:00 AM until around 2:00 PM and is centered around the Placa de sa Constitucio and the streets surrounding the impressive Sant Bartomeu church. It is a sensory delight, featuring stalls selling local Balearic products such as cured meats (sobrassada), local cheeses, olives, and the world-famous Sóller oranges and lemons. You will also find traditional Mallorcan crafts, including handmade leather goods, ceramics, and woven baskets. Many visitors combine a trip to the market with a ride on the historic wooden train from Palma or the vintage tram from the Port de Sóller. In 2026, the market remains a vital part of local life and a major draw for tourists seeking an authentic Mediterranean experience. It is a "social" market where locals gather for coffee and pastries (like the ensaimada) at the outdoor cafes while browsing the stalls. Because it is so popular, it is best to arrive early—before 10:30 AM—to avoid the largest crowds and ensure you get the best selection of fresh, seasonal produce.

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