Must-see shopping in Palma de Mallorca

  • Top Choice
    Magatzem de Santa Catalina

    Master shoemaker, Domingo Moya makes the most wonderful espadrilles, that Mallorcan summer sandal classic, with several styles to choose from. Prices…

  • El Paladar

    'The Palate' is a wonderland for jamón lovers. The flavour of air-cured pig scents the air, mingling with the cheese, sobrassada and other delights on…

  • Colmado Santo Domingo

    It's almost impossible to manoeuvre in this narrow little shop, so crowded are its shelves with local Mallorcan food products – cheeses, honey, olives,…

  • Típika

    This small shop is dedicated to promoting the craftsmanship and gastronomy of Mallorca. Here you'll find wines, olive oils, salts and liquors, as well as…

  • Vidrierias Gordiola

    The Gordiola family can call on nearly 300 years of glassmaking skill, everywhere evident in the fantastically shaped and coloured vases, lamps, stemware…

  • Fine Books

    This extraordinary collection of secondhand books, including some really valuable treasures, rambles over three floors. It's the place for secondhand,…

  • El Corte Inglés

    This flagship branch of Palma's biggest department store sells clothes, cosmetics, homewares and accessories, and tickets to local shows and events. There…

  • Carmina

    A classic of traditional Mallorcan shoemaking, Carmina makes a virtue of dark tones, brogues and loafers that will set you back €340 to €500. If you want…

  • Mimbreria Vidal

    This sprawling shop showcases wickerwork, much of it made in Mallorca as well as in mainland Spain. There are mats, baskets, hats and smaller decorative…

  • Flea Market

    The sprawling Rastro (Flea Market) is something of a Palma insitution. Alongside second-hand stalls with the usual mix of trash and treasure, you'll find…

  • Rosario P

    Local designer Rosario Pérez, a trained artist, sells her delicate hand-painted silk clothes, scarves and other accessories from this little boutique.

  • Craft Market

    This attractive street-long market sells some original art and crafts from stalls set between the palm trees and is open late for post-dining browsing.

  • Mercat de Pere Garau

    Serving the working class northeast of Palma, the Pere Garau is bursting with fresh fruit, vegetables, smallgoods, seafood, pastries and more.

  • Camper

    Best known of Mallorca’s famed shoe brands, funky, eco-chic Camper is now incredibly popular worldwide.

  • B Connected Concept Store

    Part of a local cluster of B Connected stores focusing on various facets of stylish living, this designer 'concept' store is very much at home in Santa…

  • Chocolate Factory

    The Chocolate Factory does precisely what it says on the tin. Besides irresistible pralines, macaroons and slabs of amazingly intense 100% cocoa chocolate…

  • Trading Place

    One of the largest dealers in secondhand books (mostly English, but some Spanish and German), it also sells furniture and serves as something of a meeting…

  • Dialog

    The selection of German- and English-language books here is small but very carefully chosen, with especially good sections on languages and books about…

  • El Corte Inglés

    This branch of the huge Spanish department store franchise is good for getting many things under one roof.