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El Corte Inglés

El Corte Inglés

Spain's department store colossus is both loved and hated, but successfully performs the main task of a department store, which is to offer most things to most people. Here you find designer fashions, their own low and medium-priced lines, enormous perfumery and make-up departments, leather goods in all price ranges, toys, children's clothes, art materials, food and delicatessen, home furnishing devices and garden furniture. There is a large Corte Inglés department store near Plaza España and a smaller one next to the old city centre on Jaime III.
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Sineu Market

Sineu Market

On Wednesdays, the small village of Sineu, located right in the middle of the island, increases its visitor count when this traditional market — the oldest one on Mallorca — is held. Here you will find countless stalls selling everything you could possibly imagine, from fruits, vegetables and artisan foods to ceramics, leather goods and jewellery to plants, flowers, and live animals, such as chickens, lambs, and piglets. Definitely a must-visit for tourists looking to experience an authentic Mallorquín atmosphere.
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Inca Market

Inca Market

Every Thursday morning, the town of Inca, on the main road from Palma to Alcudia, hosts a big outdoor market selling everything from fruits and vegetables to soaps and flowers. However, this market is widely known for its leather goods — shoes, bags, and jackets — as its nickname "City of Leather" indicates. So every week, leather merchants from all over the island gather here, making this the place to visit for high-quality leather. Be sure to come early to get the best deals.
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