Shopping Centres in Mallorca – Best Malls, Outlets & Local Shops

Discover the best shopping in Mallorca! From FAN Mallorca and Festival Park outlets to Porto Pi, Palma Old Town boutiques, and Inca’s leather shops — find out where to shop and what to buy in 2025.

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11/4/20253 min read

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two male and female mannequin wearing clothes

🛍️ Shopping Centres in Mallorca – Best Malls, Outlets & Local Finds

If you’ve ever been caught in a cloudy spell in Mallorca or just need a break from the beach (it happens!), a shopping day can be surprisingly fun here. The island mixes international style with local flair — from big modern malls near Palma to open-air outlets surrounded by mountains.

Whether you’re after designer fashion, local leather goods, or something unique to take home, here’s everything you need to know about shopping in Mallorca, plus a few insider tips I’ve picked up over the years.

🏙️ FAN Mallorca Shopping (Palma)

📍 Location: Calle de la Cardenal Rosell, Palma (10 minutes from the airport)
🕒 Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10:00–22:00

Just a short drive from Palma centre, FAN Mallorca Shopping is the island’s largest shopping complex. It’s bright, modern, and has that “everything in one place” vibe — with stores like Zara, Primark, Bershka, and H&M, plus home décor shops and a huge Carrefour supermarket for last-minute essentials.

There’s also a cinema, restaurants, and even indoor play areas for kids, making it great for families on cloudy or windy days.

💡 Local tip: If you’ve just landed and have a few hours before check-in, FAN is perfect for grabbing a coffee, picking up sunscreen, or even a few beach outfits before heading to your hotel.

🏞️ Mallorca Fashion Outlet (Festival Park, Marratxí)

📍 Location: Marratxí (15 minutes north of Palma)
🚆 How to get there: Train from Palma to “Es Caülls – Festival Park”

Known locally as Festival Park, this is the place for outlet shopping in Mallorca. It’s open-air, lined with palm trees and cafés, and has some of the best bargains on the island — think Nike, Levi’s, Calvin Klein, Desigual, and Adidas at up to 70% off.

There’s also a cinema, restaurants, and a kids’ area, so it’s not just about shopping.

💡 Local tip: Head here on weekdays for a more relaxed experience — weekends can get busy, especially around Christmas or summer sales.

It’s also a great stop on your way to Inca — check out my guide to Best Road Trips in Mallorca if you fancy turning it into a little adventure.

👜 Porto Pi Centro Comercial (Palma Marina Area)

📍 Location: Avinguda de Gabriel Roca (Paseo Marítimo), Palma
🕒 Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10:00–22:00

Porto Pi is Palma’s go-to indoor shopping centre, ideal for a hot or rainy day. It’s right by the Palma cruise port, making it a popular stop for visitors arriving by ship.

Inside you’ll find international fashion brands, local shops, beauty stores like Sephora, and plenty of cafés with views of the sea and marina.

💡 Local tip: Combine your visit with a walk along Paseo Marítimo or a stop at the nearby Palma Aquarium.

If you’re curious about the cruise port area, you might like my post on Palma de Mallorca Cruise Port, which covers everything from docking info to nearby beaches.

👠 Inca Outlet Shopping (The Leather Town)

📍 Location: Inca (central Mallorca, about 30 minutes from Palma)

Inca is known as Mallorca’s leather capital, and it’s where you’ll find some of the island’s best outlets for shoes, bags, and belts. Local brands like Camper and Lotusse have stores here, alongside smaller family-run leather workshops.

It’s not a typical “shopping mall”, but if you love genuine craftsmanship, this is the place to buy something that’ll last.

💡 Local tip: Visit on a Thursday, when Inca’s famous market fills the streets with stalls selling leather goods, food, and local crafts.

👗 Palma Old Town & Designer Shopping

If you’re more into boutique and designer finds, Palma Old Town is a dream. Streets like Passeig del Born, Avinguda Jaume III, and Carrer de Sant Miquel are lined with stores ranging from Louis Vuitton and Hugo Boss to charming local boutiques.

You’ll also find jewellery made from Mallorca pearls, linen clothing, and handwoven baskets that make great souvenirs.

💡 Local tip: Don’t rush — the joy of shopping here is wandering slowly between cafés, picking up treasures you won’t find elsewhere.

If you’re staying in the city, check out my post on Boutique Hotels in Palma Old Town to make the most of the experience.

🎨 Local Markets & Artisan Finds

If big shopping centres aren’t your thing, Mallorca’s local markets are where you’ll find authentic, handmade products — from ceramics and olive wood to organic skincare and wine.

Markets like Santa Maria del Camí (Sundays) or Sineu (Wednesdays) are full of island charm and perfect for finding gifts with a story behind them.

You can discover more in my guide to Best Markets in Mallorca.

💬 Final Thoughts

Shopping in Mallorca offers the best of both worlds — modern malls with big brands and local markets bursting with charm. Whether you’re bagging a designer deal at Festival Park, hunting leather in Inca, or browsing boutiques in Palma’s Old Town, it’s an experience that feels uniquely “Mallorcan”.

So next time you need a little break from the beach, swap your flip-flops for comfy shoes and go explore the island’s stylish side.

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