Every Friday morning, the picturesque town of Binissalem, located in the heart of Mallorca’s renowned wine region, comes alive with its charming weekly market Binissalem. Famous for its vineyards and winemaking heritage, Binissalem offers visitors an enchanting experience filled with local flavors, artisanal crafts, and traditional Mallorcan hospitality.
Strolling through Binissalem’s market, visitors will discover an abundance of fresh local produce, handmade crafts, traditional Mallorcan delicacies, and unique artisan products. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and scenic vineyard surroundings make this market a delightful destination to explore and enjoy.

📍 Location & Market Day
- Location: Town Center, Binissalem, Mallorca
- Day: Friday
🕒 Opening Hours – Weekly Market Binissalem
08:00–13:30
🛍️ Offerings & Products
The Binissalem market includes:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables from local producers
- Traditional Mallorcan specialties (cheeses, sobrasada, olives, pastries)
- Handmade ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and artisan goods
- Clothing, accessories, and unique vineyard-themed souvenirs


🌟 Highlights & Special Features
Binissalem’s market offers a special atmosphere reflecting the town’s rich winemaking traditions. Highlights include artisan stalls featuring handcrafted pottery, textiles, and local culinary specialties, including products related to the region’s famous wines.
🚗 Directions & Parking
The market is centrally situated in Binissalem. Parking in the immediate vicinity can be limited, particularly during peak market hours. It is advisable to arrive early or use public transportation or parking slightly outside the town center.
📌 Visitor Tips – Weekly Market Binissalem
- Early arrival is recommended for the best selection and fewer crowds.
- Cash payments are preferred, as not all stalls accept credit cards.
- Take time to explore local artisan crafts and enjoy sampling local delicacies.


🎙️ Personal Stories & Interviews
Mallorcard captured market visitors‘ experiences:
Interview with Anne and Markus from Frankfurt:
Mallorcard: What attracted you to Binissalem’s market today?
Anne: We’re visiting from Frankfurt and wanted to explore a traditional market in Mallorca’s wine region.
Markus: The experience has been fantastic! We’ve found wonderful local products, especially the pastries and handcrafted pottery.
Mallorcard: How would you describe your market visit?
Anne: Absolutely delightful! The atmosphere is charming, and the people are very welcoming.
Interview with Chiara from Milan:
Mallorcard: Chiara, what brings you regularly to the Binissalem market?
Chiara: I visit every week for fresh fruits, local cheeses, and beautiful handmade crafts. The community atmosphere is very special.
Mallorcard: What are your favorite products here?
Chiara: Fresh vegetables, local cheeses, and the wonderful handmade ceramics.
Mallorcard: Why do you particularly enjoy this market?
Chiara: The authentic community spirit and unique local products related to the town’s winemaking traditions make it special.

📖 Historical Background
The weekly market Binissalem has deep historical roots linked to its famous vineyards and winemaking tradition. It remains an integral part of community life, preserving local heritage and fostering connections among residents and visitors alike.


🗺️ Interactive Map
🗓️ Other Weekly Markets by Day
- Monday: Calvià, Cala Millor, Manacor, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina
- Tuesday: Alcúdia, Artà, Paguera, Palma – Pere Garau, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Portocolom, Porreres
- Wednesday: Andratx, Capdepera, Colònia de Sant Jordi, Deià, Llucmajor, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Port de Pollensa, Sant Elm, Santanyí, Sineu
- Thursday: El Arenal (S’Arenal), Inca, Campos, Ses Salines, Port de Sóller, Palma – Pere Garau, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina
- Friday: Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Port d’Alcúdia, Son Servera
- Saturday: Alaró, Campos, Esporles, Palma – Pere Garau, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Santa Maria del Camí, Santanyí, Sóller, Puigpunyent, Santa Ponsa
- Sunday: Alcúdia, Cala d’Or, Felanitx, Llucmajor, Pollensa, Porto Cristo, Sa Pobla, Santa Maria del Camí, Valldemossa
🖋️ About the Author
This article was created by Mallorcard, your Mallorca expert. As the leading platform for local insider tips and authentic experiences on Mallorca, Mallorcard offers comprehensive knowledge of markets, gastronomy, culture, and the island’s most beautiful locations. Trust Mallorcard’s expertise for your perfect Mallorca stay.
The beautiful images featured in this article were captured by Dagne, whose keen eye has perfectly showcased the vibrant atmosphere of the Binissalem weekly market. A heartfelt thank you to Dagne for sharing these wonderful photos!
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