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What day is Alcudia market?

The Alcudia Market is held every Tuesday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the center of the town, on the Paseo Mare de Déu de la Victòria and surroundings. During the summer months, the market occupies a large part of the historic center of the town and is one of the largest markets in Mallorca.



The primary local market in the historic Old Town of Alcúdia, Mallorca, takes place twice a week on Tuesday and Sunday. These markets are among the most famous on the island, winding through the narrow cobblestone streets and along the ancient medieval walls. Typically, the stalls are open from approximately 8:00 AM until 1:30 PM. Visitors can find everything from fresh local produce like Mallorcan olives and oranges to handmade leather goods, lace, and traditional ceramics. Additionally, if you are looking for a market closer to the water, the Port d'Alcúdia market operates on Fridays during the summer season, offering a slightly different selection of clothing and souvenirs. To get the best experience at the main Old Town market, it is a "pro-tip" to arrive before 10:00 AM to avoid the heaviest crowds and the midday Mediterranean heat, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely breakfast at one of the local cafes before the tour buses arrive.

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