The brightest stars of Los Baleares are Majorca, Ibiza and peaceful Minorca. Situated between France and Africa, the archipelago's islands each have distinct characters. Majorca is the most developed and offers a mass of hotels, fast food joints and crowded beaches. Ibiza is loved by a hard partying set, including many gay visitors. It is also increasingly popular with upscale travelers, drawn by the chameleon island's reputation as "the new Provence." Pick an island and stake a claim on its sand.
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We were having a wander around palma and stumbled upon this market. Fantastic, great little bars offering delicious tapas surrounded by stalls selling fresh produce. The place had a brilliant buzz to it. Do something different, visit a market
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The “Nova Placa d'Artesania Sineu” is a Mallorcan art and crafts site. In the Es Mercadal Square you will find authentic craftsmen, who transform raw materials and give them life in a unique and special way. You will find glass, wood, iron, paper, wool, stone, leather, aromas, herbs and beautiful designs. Come and meet the artisans and take home with you a unique piece, handmade in Mallorca.
I visited the Market last Wendsday, there was music and fantastics artisans. I found many uniques items. Products made with iron, glass, wood, wool, paper, herbs... Recicled lamps, soaps and mallorcan wool craft. I bought wool sleepers and a silver ring. If you want to find real artisan products you must visit the Market
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Welcome to Las Dalias, a fascinating oasis of colour, peace, music, and dreams in the heart of Sant Carles. The market, which was born on Valentine's Day 1985 with five stalls which eventually have given way to the more than 300 stalls that Las Dalias currently boasts. On Saturdays in August, Las Dalias can attract around 20,000 visitors. Opening hours: the Saturday market is open all year round, from April to October from 10 am to 8 pm and from November to March from 10 am to 6 pm.
Visited the market with my family for a little bit of retail therapy on a Saturday morning. Got there by taxi (from the edge of Santa Eulialia it was only 13 euros) and spend a happy 2 hours wandering around the myriad of stalls. Glad to have got there early as it started getting busy but the shopping was fun, some genuinely good and different things to buy and all regarded it as a good way of spending a few hours. Suggest you take water with you - the cafes there are nice but pricy.
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Def recommend you visit this quaint little Town and market set amongst lots of little Cobbled streets it’s a little gem of Majorca Little Shops boutiques nestled behind the market stalls Selling hand made gifts along with bars and coffee shops loved it here felt like Old Spain
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Went in out of curiosity and will be certainly going back! Absolutely amazing set up and atmosphere, great selection of food and drink - you just get whatever you want from where you want and take it in to the central area. Such a Spanish vibe, informal feel, very popular with locals and great value. An absolute must do when in Mahon.
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