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What day is market day in Puerto Pollensa?

The market in Puerto Pollensa is held every Wednesday.



In 2026, the traditional Market Day in Puerto Pollensa, Mallorca, takes place every Wednesday. The market typically runs from 09:00 to 13:30 in the main square (Miquel Capllonch) and the surrounding streets. It is one of the most vibrant markets on the island, offering everything from fresh local produce (olives, cheeses, and Sobrassada) to artisanal leather goods, ceramics, and clothing. For 2026 visitors, the "pro-tip" is to arrive before 10:00 AM to beat the heavy crowds of "day-trippers" arriving from the south of the island. After browsing the stalls, grab a coffee at one of the cafes lining the square to enjoy the "people watching" as the market hits its peak. If you miss the Wednesday market, the nearby Pollensa Old Town (about 10 minutes away by bus) hosts an even larger market every Sunday, which features more traditional Mallorcan crafts and is considered the "flagship" market for the northern region of the island.

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