Wochenmarkt Manacor
Wochenmarkt Manacor is a weekly market in Plaça de Ramon Llull in the centre of Manacor, Mallorca. It takes place on Mondays, usually from about 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 or 1:30 p.m. Stalls sell clothes, shoes, household goods, plants, crafts and some food, with items seen from €2 to €30. Parking nearby is tricky, and one car park is about 900 metres away.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Manacor weekly market take place and what are the opening hours?
According to the information provided, the Manacor weekly market takes place every Monday. Several visitors mention a time window of around 8:00 or 9:00 until 13:00 or 13:30. If you arrive later, bear in mind that many stalls are already packing up around 13:00.
Where exactly is the market in Manacor?
The Manacor weekly market is said to be in Plaça de Ramon Llull / Plaza de Ramón Llull and, according to one source, stretches as far as the church and into the pedestrian streets. So it is not limited to a single square, but spread across the centre. That means you need to walk around it.
What is mainly sold at the Manacor weekly market?
Reviews describe the Manacor weekly market mainly as selling clothing, shoes, household goods and textiles. There are also stalls with fruit, vegetables, cheese, honey, plants and some food items. One visitor mentions two areas: clothing lower down, and fruit and vegetables higher up near the church.
Is there parking nearby?
Parking near the Manacor weekly market is described by several visitors as difficult. One note mentions a car park about 900 metres away, another says it cost 1.45 € for 3 hours. It is often practical to park one or two streets away and walk the rest.
How big is the market and how long does a visit take?
The Manacor weekly market is described as large and spread across several streets, rather than a compact square market. Depending on your interest, a visit can take around 1 to 2 hours if you just walk through, or longer if you stop at several stalls. The route goes through the centre and side streets.
Is the market worth it for local products?
According to reviews, the Manacor weekly market also offers local products such as honey, cheese, olives and fresh fruit and vegetables. At the same time, many stalls focus on clothing and everyday goods. If you are looking specifically for regional food, you are more likely to find it in the areas near the church and in the side streets.
Should you come early?
Yes, several visitors recommend arriving early at the Manacor weekly market. Early in the morning, the selection is usually better and parking is easier before the market winds down around 13:00. It can get busier in summer, so starting before 10:00 is practical.
What prices were mentioned at the market?
The reviews mention a few specific prices: one buyer paid 25 € for several items of clothing, including 2 pairs of slippers, 3 shorts and 3 long trousers. Glasses were also mentioned at 2 € each, compared with 12 € in a pharmacy. Other market items were mentioned in a range of about 5 to 30 €.
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Location
Plaça de Ramon Llull, 1, 07500 Manacor
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