Crafts and local products in the heart of Majorca
Discover why Inca is the capital of leather and footwear in this versatile market that combines craftsmanship and local produce.
Fresh fruit and vegetables, a jar of olives in bulk, a beautiful handmade ceramic bowl or a great leather bag to give to someone special. These are some of the things you can find at the Thursday market in Inca. This is quite an event, as it is one of the largest and most popular in Majorca. Come and find out!
Every Thursday, the town of Inca becomes an epicentre of activity thanks to its famous weekly market. This market covers the entire historic centre of the city and offers a versatile mix of local products and experiences that will enable you to discover the essence of Majorca. From early in the morning, the streets fill with stalls selling an incredible variety of products, from fresh fruit and vegetables to handicrafts and leather goods, for which Inca is particularly well known.
Getting to the Inca market is very easy. The city is well connected by public transport, with frequent trains from Palma and other parts of the island. If you prefer to drive, the MA-13 motorway will take you directly to Inca, where you will find ample parking areas near the market.
Craftsmanship and local products
Walking through the Inca Market is an unparalleled sensory experience. The vibrant colours of fresh fruit and vegetables, the enticing aromas of local cured meats and cheeses, and the hustle and bustle of vendors promoting their wares create a unique atmosphere.
In fact, Inca is known as the leather capital of Majorca and the market is the perfect place to find high quality goods, from shoes and bags to belts and jackets. You will also find a section devoted to local organic and handmade products, offering a more sustainable and authentic option for your shopping.
A sensory experience
The Inca market is not only a place to shop, but also to enjoy the rich Majorcan culture. The streets are filled with music and spontaneous performances, creating a festive and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can chat with local vendors and learn about the traditions and customs of the region.
Visiting the weekly market is an opportunity to experience local hospitality, meet the island's producers and artisans and take home a souvenir of authentic Majorca. Don’t miss it!