Sineu Market

Mallorca


One of rural Mallorca's most venerable traditions, Sineu's weekly market has taken over the town centre every Wednesday morning since 1306. Spreading out from Sa Plaça and down to the Plaça des Fossar, it sells livestock, leathergoods, ceramics, food and much more from all over the island, while the surrounding bars and cafes do a merry trade.


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