By Aurelia Munoz •
Updated: 29 Nov 2024 • 19:36 • 1 minute read
Christmas markets in Mallorca have something for everyone, from alternative to traditional or simply gastronomic.
In this article, we share a selection of markets that are unique for their products, their purpose, or simply for their beautiful location.
Rata Market Nadal Rata Market Nadal on December 20, 21, and 22 at the Palacio de Congresos. This is undoubtedly the market for handmade gifts with a different look for the modern friend or the one who likes arts and crafts. Designer jewellery with an ethnic look, hand-painted ceramics, natural candles and, as the icing on the cake, the Rata Corner Bookshop with the latest books on essays, fiction, and graphic novels. There will be activities for all ages, food trucks, and a café for lovers of good coffee and cake.
Second-hand Christmas market in Port de Pollença, December 14 from 10:00 to 18:00. The products on sale belong to Pollença residents and non-profit associations. It is a market unlike any other, as well as an opportunity to promote the circular economy and find some last-minute bargains.
The Alaró Market on December 7 and 8. Of all the locations, Alaró is perhaps the closest to the Christmas atmosphere due to its location at the foot of the mountains and the town’s beautiful decorations. The market takes place in the Plaza de la Vida, and the Christmas feeling is contagious.
Solidarity Christmas Fair in Fornalutx: ‘Fornalutx obert al mon’ (Fornalutx open to the world). It is a gastronomic fair in which locals and foreigners participate with a typical dish from their region. This event takes place on the December 14 at 7:00 pm in the village square. The money raised will go to charities.
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Aurelia Munoz
Aurelia is a writer, Spanish teacher, and translator based in Mallorca. With a deep passion for linguistics, education, and literature, she treasures family life and finds joy in exploring the island’s mountains and scenic nature trails.
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