
A weekly market for residents and visitors alike. Selling flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, bread and much more.
The wide market boulevard is a special treat as it leads down to the beach and is lined with cafes for the obligatory ‘cafe con leche’.
Parking available in the street (don’t forget the parking ticket) or in the two car parks of the Port of Soller. The bus into the Port of Soller terminates at the top of the market road and makes access by bus very easy.

The weekly place to see and be seen in Soller. The market comes to the City and spreads itself around the centre and the side streets bringing a vast array of goods and shopping opportunities.
Calle Lluna is pedestrianised for the duration of the market and the shops bring their goods onto the street to share the market experience.
The Artisans Market in the Fountain Square showcase the talent and unique buying opportunities that exist in this special place.
The covered Market Hall has additional sellers on Saturdays including the largest vegetable and fruit stall ever seen in Soller.
The Cafe Society spreads all over the the centre and enjoys coffee and the weekly gossip under the benevolent eye of Sant Bartholomew Church and the Town Hall.
The Saturday Market experience is at the heart of Soller life from shopping to people watching to deal making to information exchange – it is all here -every week.

A weekly market for residents and visitors alike. Selling flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, bread and much more.
The wide market boulevard is a special treat as it leads down to the beach and is lined with cafes for the obligatory ‘cafe con leche’.
Parking available in the street (don’t forget the parking ticket) or in the two car parks of the Port of Soller. The bus into the Port of Soller terminates at the top of the market road and makes access by bus very easy.

The weekly place to see and be seen in Soller. The market comes to the City and spreads itself around the centre and the side streets bringing a vast array of goods and shopping opportunities.
Calle Lluna is pedestrianised for the duration of the market and the shops bring their goods onto the street to share the market experience.
The Artisans Market in the Fountain Square showcase the talent and unique buying opportunities that exist in this special place.
The covered Market Hall has additional sellers on Saturdays including the largest vegetable and fruit stall ever seen in Soller.
The Cafe Society spreads all over the the centre and enjoys coffee and the weekly gossip under the benevolent eye of Sant Bartholomew Church and the Town Hall.
The Saturday Market experience is at the heart of Soller life from shopping to people watching to deal making to information exchange – it is all here -every week.

A weekly market for residents and visitors alike. Selling flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, bread and much more.
The wide market boulevard is a special treat as it leads down to the beach and is lined with cafes for the obligatory ‘cafe con leche’.
Parking available in the street (don’t forget the parking ticket) or in the two car parks of the Port of Soller. The bus into the Port of Soller terminates at the top of the market road and makes access by bus very easy.

The weekly place to see and be seen in Soller. The market comes to the City and spreads itself around the centre and the side streets bringing a vast array of goods and shopping opportunities.
Calle Lluna is pedestrianised for the duration of the market and the shops bring their goods onto the street to share the market experience.
The Artisans Market in the Fountain Square showcase the talent and unique buying opportunities that exist in this special place.
The covered Market Hall has additional sellers on Saturdays including the largest vegetable and fruit stall ever seen in Soller.
The Cafe Society spreads all over the the centre and enjoys coffee and the weekly gossip under the benevolent eye of Sant Bartholomew Church and the Town Hall.
The Saturday Market experience is at the heart of Soller life from shopping to people watching to deal making to information exchange – it is all here -every week.

A weekly market for residents and visitors alike. Selling flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, bread and much more.
The wide market boulevard is a special treat as it leads down to the beach and is lined with cafes for the obligatory ‘cafe con leche’.
Parking available in the street (don’t forget the parking ticket) or in the two car parks of the Port of Soller. The bus into the Port of Soller terminates at the top of the market road and makes access by bus very easy.

The weekly place to see and be seen in Soller. The market comes to the City and spreads itself around the centre and the side streets bringing a vast array of goods and shopping opportunities.
Calle Lluna is pedestrianised for the duration of the market and the shops bring their goods onto the street to share the market experience.
The Artisans Market in the Fountain Square showcase the talent and unique buying opportunities that exist in this special place.
The covered Market Hall has additional sellers on Saturdays including the largest vegetable and fruit stall ever seen in Soller.
The Cafe Society spreads all over the the centre and enjoys coffee and the weekly gossip under the benevolent eye of Sant Bartholomew Church and the Town Hall.
The Saturday Market experience is at the heart of Soller life from shopping to people watching to deal making to information exchange – it is all here -every week.

A weekly market for residents and visitors alike. Selling flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, bread and much more.
The wide market boulevard is a special treat as it leads down to the beach and is lined with cafes for the obligatory ‘cafe con leche’.
Parking available in the street (don’t forget the parking ticket) or in the two car parks of the Port of Soller. The bus into the Port of Soller terminates at the top of the market road and makes access by bus very easy.

The weekly place to see and be seen in Soller. The market comes to the City and spreads itself around the centre and the side streets bringing a vast array of goods and shopping opportunities.
Calle Lluna is pedestrianised for the duration of the market and the shops bring their goods onto the street to share the market experience.
The Artisans Market in the Fountain Square showcase the talent and unique buying opportunities that exist in this special place.
The covered Market Hall has additional sellers on Saturdays including the largest vegetable and fruit stall ever seen in Soller.
The Cafe Society spreads all over the the centre and enjoys coffee and the weekly gossip under the benevolent eye of Sant Bartholomew Church and the Town Hall.
The Saturday Market experience is at the heart of Soller life from shopping to people watching to deal making to information exchange – it is all here -every week.