Paguera Weekly Market Day, times and location
The Paguera Market takes place every Tuesday morning, from around 8.00 am to 1.30 pm.
It’s a well-established weekly event. It takes place on Paguera Boulevard, between the supermarket area and the end of the main avenue, very close to the beaches and the promenade. It’s just a short walk from the Hotel Playas de Paguera.

What to buy at the market Local produce and a wide range of goods
You’ll find fresh fruit and vegetables, Mallorcan cheeses, cured meats, olives, honey and other traditional local produce. There are also stalls selling plants, flowers and small handcrafted items.


You’ll also often find clothes, shoes, accessories, leather goods, costume jewellery and souvenirs. This mix makes the market the perfect place to combine practical shopping with typical Mallorcan souvenirs.
Strategic location Access from the beach
It is situated right on Paguera Boulevard, the town’s main thoroughfare and pedestrian zone.
Its proximity to the main beaches makes it easy to combine a visit to the market with a morning at the beach. For guests staying at the Hotel Playas de Paguera, the advantage is clear: there’s no need for a car or public transport. The central location means you can enjoy the market in complete comfort.

Atmosphere and local experience Tradition every Tuesday
The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
First thing in the morning, the stalls are all set up and the market is much quieter, especially in high season. Strolling amongst the stalls gives you a glimpse of a more authentic side of the town, beyond the purely touristy areas. It’s a simple experience, but one that really captures the essence of local life in Mallorca.

Tips for going to the market Practical advice
Come early
Shop with confidence
Paguera Market is open from around 8.00 am to 1.30 pm, but the early hours are the best time to visit. You’ll find all the stalls set up, a wider selection of fresh produce and a more relaxed atmosphere.
Bring cash
Make your shopping easier
Many traditional vendors mainly deal in cash, particularly when selling food and handicrafts. Carrying cash speeds up the transaction and avoids unnecessary trips to find a cash machine.
Seasonal produce
Make the most of what the market has to offer
Every week, the market offers fruit, vegetables and artisanal products that are at their best depending on the season. Asking the stallholders themselves about the weekly specialities will help you discover authentic flavours.
Combines the market and the beach
Plan a full morning
The market’s location right on the boulevard makes it easy to combine a visit with a stroll to Palmira Beach or Tora Beach. It’s a handy way to enjoy shopping, the local atmosphere and the sea all in one go.

