Mercat de l'Olivar

Palma de Mallorca


Palma's main retail produce market is a wonderland of Mallorcan (and Spanish) comestibles. Cheese, meat, fish, vegetables and prepared dishes are just some of the delights gathered under one roof. It's a place to linger, with cafes and tapas bars mixed among the stalls.


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Nearby Palma de Mallorca attractions

1. Claustre de Sant Antoniet

0.06 MILES

The Claustre de Sant Antoniet is a baroque gem that belongs to the BBVA bank. The two-tiered, oval-shaped enclosure was built in 1768 and is now used for…

2. Església de Sant Miquel

0.09 MILES

A striking mix of styles, St Michael's is one of Palma's first four churches, built on the site of a mosque where the island's first Mass was celebrated…

3. Museu Fundación Juan March

0.13 MILES

The 17th-century Can Gallard del Canya, a 17th-century mansion overlaid with minor Modernist touches, now houses a small but significant collection of…

4. Plaça Major

0.18 MILES

Plaça Major is a typically Spanish grandiose central square, lined with arcades, shops, cafes and restaurants (the burger chain jars somewhat). Lively by…

5. Almacenes El Águila

0.22 MILES

Gaspar Bennázar (1869–1933) – one of the most influential architects in modern Palma, his native city – played with various styles during his long career,…

6. CaixaForum

0.23 MILES

Housed in the wonderful Modernisme building (the island's first) that was once the Grand Hotel, this cultural centre and gallery is run by one of Spain's…

7. Església de Santa Magdalena

0.27 MILES

The main claim to fame of the baroque Església de Santa Magdalena is as the resting place of Santa Catalina Thomàs of Valldemossa. Her clothed remains are…

8. Can Catlar del Llorer

0.28 MILES

Dating back to medieval (and possibly even Arab) Palma, this house boasts one of the city's oldest courtyards.