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What time does Puerto Pollensa market start?

The Market of the town of Puerto de Pollensa is held every Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the central part of the town. The market takes place throughout the year although it is during the tourist season when we find the largest number of stalls.



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The Market of the town of Puerto de Pollensa is held every Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the central part of the town. The market takes place throughout the year although it is during the tourist season when we find the largest number of stalls.

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Major markets of Mallorca:
  • MONDAY. Caimari, Calvia, Lloret, Manacor, Montuiri.
  • TUESDAY. Alcudia, Arta (recommended), Campanet, Llubí, Porreres, Sta. ...
  • WEDNESDAY. ...
  • THURSDAY. ...
  • FRIDAY. ...
  • SATURDAY. ...
  • SUNDAY.


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We recommend parking on the outskirts of the town, where it's easier to find space. To find the Puig, walk away from the town and turn into the narrow tarred road at km 52 (driving from Palma to Pollensa).

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Palma's main shopping areas are open to the public on Sundays and public holidays. The city offers you the opportunity to enjoy a day's shopping in its streets and avenues, rounded off with visits to cultural centres, museums, bars and restaurants.

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  • Siurells de fang. Siurells de fang are one of the most emblematic and traditional souvenirs from Mallorca. ...
  • Roba de Llengües. Mallorcan fabrics, also known as Roba de Llengües, are a type of traditional fabric from the island of Mallorca. ...
  • Mallorcan Pearls. ...
  • Mallorcan Sobrasada.


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One of the most renowned areas in Majorca is Puerto Portals, a glamorous marina frequented by celebrities and high-profile individuals. It boasts luxurious yachts, upscale boutiques, and exquisite dining options.

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Palma de Mallorca The most desirable real estate areas are the Old Town and peaceful Calatrava district, the bohemian district of Santa Catalina (with a great market, and numerous restaurants and bars), and the attractive old fishing village of Portixol.

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Portocolom. This is a traditional fishing village with one of the most picturesque and beautiful harbours in Mallorca.

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Puerto Pollensa does not have an old town of its own, but in Pollensa, just 6 kilometres away, you will find the ideal place to enjoy the culture and history and experience traditional Mallorcan life.

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Puerto Pollensa is a perfect destination for walking! Walk along the sea front, with a nice breeze and enjoy the waves and sea air.

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The Palo de Mallorca is made from dark, dense and viscous medicinal plants.

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The Mallorcans: Mallorca's “super fruit“ the carob Especially in recent years, carob has experienced a renaissance. The fruits of the “garrover”, the Mallorcan name for the carob tree (Spanish: algarrobo), are increasingly finding their way into local kitchens as an authentic island product.

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Puerto Pollensa is certainly a better beach town than Port de Soller, but I think Soller is a nicer town that Pollensa. Having stayed in each, and only returning yesterday from Soller, I'd recommend Soller as the best base.

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The market in Puerto Pollensa is held every Wednesday. Where? In the main square, just in front of the main church.

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