Nestled in the vibrant heart of Palma, Mallorca’s capital city, the iconic Mercat Olivar Palma invites visitors daily from Monday to Saturday to experience an authentic taste of the island. As dawn breaks over this bustling city center, Mercat Olivar bursts to life, transforming into a hub of vibrant activity, delightful aromas, and spirited exchanges between vendors and visitors. Established in a historic building, this renowned indoor market offers a sensory journey through Mallorca’s rich culinary traditions and culture.
Wander through colorful stalls overflowing with fresh local produce, exquisite seafood, mouthwatering pastries, and an array of traditional Mallorcan specialties. Friendly vendors warmly share insights about their products, creating a welcoming atmosphere that embodies Mallorca’s hospitality and passion for quality.

📍 Location & Market Days
- Location: Plaça de l’Olivar, Palma de Mallorca
- Days: Monday–Saturday
🕒 Opening Hours – Mercat Olivar Palma
07:00–14:30 (Seafood section: until 16:00), Friday extended until 20:00
🛍️ Offerings & Products
Mercat Olivar Palma features:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Premium seafood and fish
- Local meats and charcuterie
- Traditional pastries, cheeses, and olives
- Gourmet delicacies and regional wines

🌟 Highlights & Special Features
Mercat Olivar stands out for its extensive seafood market, boasting a dazzling variety of fresh Mediterranean fish and seafood. Visitors can also enjoy local food stalls serving freshly prepared tapas and traditional dishes, offering an authentic taste of Mallorca.
🚗 Directions & Parking
Conveniently located in central Palma, Mercat Olivar is easily accessible via public transportation. Several paid parking garages are available nearby, but using public transport or walking from central Palma is recommended due to limited street parking.
📌 Visitor Tips
- Visit early in the morning for the freshest seafood and produce.
- Many stalls accept credit cards, but cash is recommended.
- Sample local specialties at the market’s eateries for an authentic culinary experience.

🎙️ Personal Stories & Interviews
Mallorcard gathered delightful stories from Mercat Olivar Palma visitors:
Interview with Olivia and Ethan from London:
Mallorcard: What brings you to Mercat Olivar today?
Olivia: We’re from London and love exploring local markets. Mercat Olivar has amazing reviews, especially for seafood.
Ethan: Indeed, it’s extraordinary. We’ve tasted fantastic tapas, fresh prawns, and bought beautiful spices.
Mallorcard: How’s your experience been so far?
Olivia: Amazing. The atmosphere is vibrant, and everyone is so friendly.
Interview with Carlos from Palma:
Mallorcard: Hi Carlos, as a local, what do you love most about Mercat Olivar?
Carlos: It’s our family tradition to shop here weekly. We come for the fresh produce, excellent seafood, and to enjoy tapas.
Mallorcard: Any favorites you always buy?
Carlos: Definitely the fresh seafood, cured ham, and local cheeses. The quality is consistently excellent.
Mallorcard: Why is the market special to you?
Carlos: Mercat Olivar symbolizes Palma’s heritage and culinary tradition. It’s a place where tradition meets daily life beautifully.
📖 Historical Background
Established in 1951, Mercat Olivar remains a cornerstone of Palma’s social and cultural landscape. It continues to preserve Mallorcan gastronomic traditions, connecting generations through shared culinary heritage.
🎬 Highlights Video – Mercat Olivar Palma
🗺️ 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 Francisca Cortés Miró, whose keen eye has perfectly showcased the vibrant atmosphere of the Mercat Olivar Palma. A heartfelt thank you to Francisca for sharing these wonderful photos!
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