Mercat de Llevant, Palma – A Local Market by the Sea

Market Life by Palma’s Portixol
Just east of Palma’s Old Town, close to Portixol and Ciutat Jardí beaches, sits Mercat de Llevant — a vibrant food and produce market with a distinctly local feel. It’s smaller than the famous Mercat de l’Olivar or Santa Catalina Market, but its relaxed atmosphere and seaside location make it a favourite among residents.
📍 Location & Getting There
Mercat de Llevant is located in Palma’s Llevant district, just a few minutes from Portixol Marina.
- By foot: 15–20 minutes from Palma Cathedral.
- By car: 5 minutes east of the Old Town; parking available nearby.
- By bus: EMT lines connect the Old Town to Portixol and Llevant.
Related guides: Santa Catalina Market, Mercat de l’Olivar, Portixol, Ciudad Jardín Beach.
🛍️ What to Find at Mercat de Llevant
The market is smaller but well-curated, with fresh produce and casual dining options.
Category | Highlights |
Fresh Produce | Seasonal fruit, vegetables, herbs |
Seafood | Daily catch from Palma’s port |
Meat & Charcuterie | Local pork cuts, sobrasada, sausages |
Tapas & Bars | Informal bars serving pintxos, vermouth, beer |
Crafts & Misc | Small stalls with kitchen goods & artisan items |
🍴 Food & Tapas
- Tapas bars inside the market serve affordable snacks and lunch menus.
- Seafood counters often prepare dishes on-site — ideal for a casual meal.
- Local produce stalls let you buy cheese, sobrasada, and bread for a picnic at nearby Portixol.
See also: Tapas in Palma, Best Affordable Lunch in Palma, Traditional Mallorcan Dishes
🏖️ Nearby Attractions
Visiting Mercat de Llevant is easy to combine with:
- Portixol Marina – restaurants and seafront cafés.
- Ciudad Jardí Beach – family-friendly sandy beach.
- Paseo Marítimo eastbound – a scenic walk or cycle from Palma.
Related guides: Beaches in and around Palma, Portixol, Ciudad Jardín Beach
⏰ Opening Hours
- Monday–Saturday: ~07:00–15:00 (food stalls).
- Bars & eateries: Often stay open later for lunch and drinks.
- Closed Sundays.
(Exact times may vary slightly by stall.)
Is Mercat de Llevant touristy?
No, it’s mostly frequented by locals, though visitors are always welcome.
What makes it different from Santa Catalina Market?
It’s smaller and less international, with a stronger focus on local produce.
Can you walk to the beach from the market?
Yes, Portixol Marina and Ciudad Jardí Beach are both within walking distance.