Típika is a gift shop in Palma’s old town, in the cathedral district at Carrer d'En Morei 7. It sells Mallorcan postcards, pottery, woven bags, salts, oils, magnets, clothing and siurells, plus some pieces by Barcelona artists; Mercat de l'Olivar is a 7–8 minute walk away and siurells there cost about 50% less. The owner speaks at least 5 languages. Stamps are available at the till, and items can be shipped.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of products does Típika sell in Palma?
According to customer reviews, Típika offers a wide range of local and handmade items from Mallorca. Mentioned products include postcards, ceramics, siurells, bags, salts, oils, magnets and clothing. Several reviews also note items by artists from Barcelona, plus stamps available at the checkout.
Are the products at Típika really local, or mostly generic tourist items?
Reviews describe Típika mainly as a shop for Mallorcan and artisan products. Examples mentioned include local postcard art, ceramics, siurells, olive oils and regional perfumes. Some reviews also note a few items by artists from Barcelona, so the range is not limited to Mallorca only.
Where is Típika located in Palma, and is it easy to find?
According to reviews, Típika is located in Palma’s old town, in the cathedral district. One visitor noted that Mercat de l’Olivar is about a 7–8 minute walk away. Several reviews describe the shop as small, but easy to locate in the historic centre.
Which languages does the team at Típika speak?
Reviews mention that the owner speaks at least 5 languages. English, Spanish and German are specifically noted, and some customers also report conversations in Russian or Korean. That can be useful if you want product explanations or local recommendations.
Can you buy stamps or arrange shipping at Típika?
Yes. One review mentions that stamps are available right at the checkout. Customers also report that Típika can ship items if you do not want to carry them with you. If you need this service, it is best to ask before paying.
How do Típika’s prices compare with other souvenir shops?
Reviews give mixed feedback on pricing: some customers describe the prices as reasonable, while others say they vary by item. One specific comparison from a review says Mercat de l’Olivar is about a 7–8 minute walk away and sells siurells for roughly 50% less. So the price level depends on the product.
Is Típika still accessible after closing time?
One review says customers were welcomed even 30 minutes after the official closing time. That is not a fixed rule, but it suggests the shop may sometimes be flexible. If you are running late, it is sensible to call +34 971 68 58 10 first.
Is Típika a good place for original gifts and postcards?
Several reviews mention Típika as a shop with a wide range of postcards, art cards, ceramics and other gift items. One customer stayed in the shop for about 0.5 hour to browse. The selection is described as focused on local and handmade products, which can make it easier to choose a gift.