Sa Coma Market is a small evening market in Sa Coma, at Carrer Card 22 in Mallorca. It opens on Wednesday evenings, with around 8 stalls and a visit that can take about 15 minutes. Stalls sell jewellery, artisan items and other goods, with several visitors noting a tourist-oriented mix rather than many regional products. The lane can feel narrow and crowded, and prices are described as island-level rather than bargain prices.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Sa Coma Market take place?
According to the reviews, Sa Coma Market runs on Wednesday evenings. Several visitors also note that it can be seasonal, so it may not appear in every month in the same way. It is best to check the website before you go for the latest schedule.
How big is the market, and how long does a visit usually take?
Several reviews describe the market as small, and one visitor counted 8 stalls. A short visit can take around 15 minutes, depending on how long you stop at each stand. Sa Coma Market is therefore usually a brief stop rather than a long outing.
What kinds of products are sold at Sa Coma Market?
Reviews mention a mix of stalls and goods, including jewellery and artisan or locally named items. Several visitors also note everyday products among the selection. As the market is small, the exact range can vary from one Wednesday evening to the next.
Is the market more local or more tourist-oriented?
Reviews describe Sa Coma Market as a mix of both, with many stalls aimed at visitors and some locally named or artisan products. Several visitors also note that it is a small evening market rather than a large weekly market. Its Google rating is 3.8 from 84 reviews.
Are there food, drinks, or live music on site?
Yes, reviews mention cafés and bars nearby, and one visitor notes live music on Wednesday evenings. That means the market can also work as a short evening stop, not just a shopping visit. As with the stalls, the exact setup may vary by week and season.
Is the market open all year round?
The review information suggests a seasonal schedule. Several visitors say it did not take place in February or was not visible in October as expected, while others mention it running until the end of October. If you are planning a visit outside the summer months, it is sensible to check ahead.
Is the market easy to find and easy to walk around?
Several visitors describe the market as being in a side street with little signage, so finding it may take a bit of attention. On site, the walking space is sometimes described as narrow, especially when more people are present. If you prefer a calmer visit, arriving a little earlier on Wednesday evening can help.