Mercadona is a supermarket in Palma, in the Es Rafal area, at Carrer de Biniamar, 14. The store is known for fresh fish, a jamón counter and a strong focus on own-brand products; shoppers also mention good value, a tidy layout and a wide everyday range. Parking is available at the entrance and underground, with around 15 spaces outside. There is a customer lift to the car park, while the toilet is locked and the key must be requested from staff upstairs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of Mercadona in Palma?
Mercadona does not list the opening hours for this Palma branch on the official website. For the latest times, it is best to check the store page or call +34 971 47 26 04. The website also points to online shopping and postcode-based delivery availability.
Is there parking at Mercadona in Palma?
Yes, reviews mention parking both outside and underground at Mercadona in Palma. One reviewer refers to around 15 spaces outside, while another describes two parking areas: one by the entrance and one below ground. At busy times, it can be useful to allow extra time for entering and leaving the car park.
How easy is it to reach Mercadona in Palma by car or on foot?
Reviews describe the Mercadona branch in Palma as easy to reach, including on foot from nearby homes. It is also mentioned in the Es Rafal neighbourhood and close to the Atlético Baleares stadium. One reviewer notes a customer lift to the car park, which can be useful with a trolley or stroller.
What products and departments are available at Mercadona Palma?
Reviews mention fresh food, a wide range of products and many own-brand items at Mercadona Palma. Specific departments named by customers include a fish counter and a jamón counter, plus household goods. One reviewer also notes a microwave area with disposable utensils for heating and eating food on site.
Is Mercadona in Palma suitable for people with reduced mobility or pushchairs?
Reviews mention a customer lift to the car park, which can help when using a pushchair or trolley. One customer also describes short distances between the car and the entrance, with only a few metres to cover. For the toilet, a key from the cashier is mentioned, so it may be worth planning ahead.
How busy does Mercadona in Palma get, and when is it quieter?
Several reviews say the store is often busy, especially when not all checkout lanes are open. One customer mentions a checkout issue at around 8:45 pm. A practical tip is to shop outside the usual evening peak and allow a little extra time for paying.
What extras does Mercadona Palma offer, such as eating on site?
Reviews mention a microwave area and disposable utensils, so purchased food can be heated on site. A customer eating area is also noted. The store is described as having a fish counter and a jamón section, while no café or drinks bar is mentioned in the available review data.