Mallorca Christmas markets: festive spirit and unique shopping
This is an event not to be missed if you are in the capital. The squares and streets are filled with stalls offering all kinds of Christmas products, from decorations to typical food.
Plaza Mayor and Ramblas in Palma.
In Palma’s Plaza Mayor you will find a variety of decorative objects and gifts for Christmas. The markets continue on La Rambla and around Plaza España, where churro stalls and artisan products await you.
Pueblo español in Palma.
This setting located in the Son Español area of Palma becomes a winter wonderland during Christmas. Pueblo Español offers a wide range of gift, food and drink stalls, plus special appearances by Santa Claus. And best of all, the venue has free parking.
Puerto Portals, in Calvià.
The Christmas Market in Puerto Portals is a melting pot of traditions and flavors. This market, now in its eighth edition, offers everything from gift ideas to a diversity of culinary proposals that include traditional Christmas specialties and international dishes such as “Kartoffelsalat” or “Lebkuchen”. The cozy atmosphere is accentuated by lights, Christmas music and children’s activities ranging from workshops to facepainting. Also, don’t miss the famous skating rink!
Christmas lights switch-on
This event turns the city into a real spectacle of lights and colors.
The Christmas lights switch-on is one of the most anticipated events of the year and officially marks the beginning of the Christmas season in many cities and towns.
Typically, the lighting of the lights takes place during a special event that may include live performances, music, and often some kind of show or presentation. The streets are filled with color and Christmas decorations light up the island, giving a very festive atmosphere that lasts until the New Year.
In Palma, the capital of Mallorca, the lights are usually switched on at the end of November (although, exceptionally, in 2022 it was brought forward by a week having suffered two years of pandemic restrictions), during an event that attracts thousands of people to the city center.
Some of the most popular areas that are usually decorated with Christmas lights:
- Paseo del Borne: This is one of the most important avenues in Palma and usually features one of the most impressive decorations.
- La Rambla: Another of the city’s best-known promenades, it is filled with lights and often hosts Christmas markets.
- Plaza Mayor: This is the heart of the city and becomes a hub for Christmas activities, including a large illuminated Christmas tree.
- Calle San Miguel and Calle Colón: These are popular shopping streets that are also often decorated in a festive manner.
- Avenida Jaume III: One of the main commercial arteries of the city, it is decorated with Christmas lights and often has activities for children.
- Plaza de Cort: Known for its centuries-old olive tree, this square is also decked out with Christmas lights and decorations.
- Puerto de Palma: The port area is also decorated, and the lights reflected in the water create a spectacular effect.
- Puerto Portals: This luxurious marina often has its own “Christmas Market” and is decorated impressively.
In other towns on the island, such as Alcúdia, Pollença, or Sóller, the main squares and streets are also often decorated, although on a smaller scale compared to Palma.
Saint Stephen’s Day (December 26): This is a public holiday in all Catalan-speaking areas and some other Spanish communities. In Mallorca, it is a very important day, being celebrated by many families with.
New Year’s Eve: As in many other parts of the world, New Year’s Eve is celebrated with fireworks, music and dancing in public squares.
With so many options available, the hardest part will be deciding what to do. Regardless of your choices, December in Mallorca will offer you an unforgettable festive experience.
The nativity scene route in Palma
This tradition consists of visiting a series of cribs or nativity scenes that have been elaborated with great detail and affection. Visiting nativity scenes in Palma de Mallorca is one of the most popular activities during the Christmas season on the island and is usually done with the whole family.
What is a Nativity Scene??
For readers not used to this tradition, we will say that a nativity scene is an artistic representation of the scene of the birth of Jesus Christ.
This tradition is especially popular in countries with a Christian tradition and takes place mainly during the Christmas season.
The nativity scene is generally composed of figures representing the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, Baby Jesus, the Magi, shepherds, angels and various animals, such as sheep and donkeys. These figures are placed in a setting that recreates the nativity scene, which could be a stable or a cave, and often includes elements such as mountains, rivers, trees and buildings.
The purpose of the nativity scene is to recreate the setting and events related to the birth of Jesus as recounted in the Gospels of the Bible, particularly those of Matthew and Luke. Nativity scenes can vary in size and complexity, from small representations in the home to large installations in churches, public squares and other community spaces.
The word “crib” comes from the Hebrew “Bethlehem”, which is the city where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus was born. In different countries and cultures, the nativity scene may be called by other names such as “nacimiento”, “pesebre” or “crèche”.
In Spain, nativity scenes are present in almost every home, especially if there are children. Tradition dictates that figures representing the Magi (kings who worshipped the born Christ) be placed in the crib and moved a little each day, bringing them closer to the nativity scene, until January 6, the day on which children and adults open their gifts.
The tradition of setting up a nativity scene during Christmas is commonly attributed to St. Francis of Assisi, who in 1223 created the first representation of the birth of Jesus with live people and animals in Greccio, Italy. Since then, the custom has spread around the world and has taken on different forms and styles, becoming one of the most beloved artistic and religious expressions of the Christmas season.
The route of nativity scenes in Palma de Mallorca.
The nativity scenes are installed in both public and private places, and the entrance of almost all of them is free. Here we mention you some of the most outstanding places where you can enjoy them:
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- Cathedral of Palma (La Seu). A traditional nativity scene is set up in the Cathedral, being one of the most visited due to the magnificent setting in which it is located.
- Misericordia Cultural Center. Made with figures of the most authentic Mallorcan tradition, it represents, in addition to the birth of the baby Jesus, scenes of the popular life of the Mallorcans, especially in the rural world.
- Neapolitan Nativity scene of Sant Antoniet. Located in the Cloister of BBVA, in Sant Miquel street, the peculiarity of this nativity scene is that it was made following the Neapolitan aesthetic, with large figures and rich in costumes and details.
- Belen of the shopping center C&A. Located in the side street to the shopping center, Sant Jaume or San Jaime street, 2.
- Belén of the Barceló Foundation. If you visit the previous one, you can see a second one in a few steps. Located at Sant Jaume or San Jaime, 4 is the nativity scene of the Barceló Foundation.
- Sa Nostra Nativity Scene. Located at Carrer de la Concepció, 12.
- Santa Catalina Market. It is made by the nativity scene makers belonging to the Asociación Belenistas de Mallorca and can be visited between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. every Christmas.
- Centro comercial el Corte Inglés. Bethlehem of 60 square meters, located inside the mall, made by the Association of Nativity Scenes of the Balearic Francesc Rosselló.
- Palma City Hall: Located in the Plaza de Cort, the City Hall usually hosts a very large and elaborate nativity scene that attracts locals and tourists alike.
- Churches and parishes: Churches around Palma, such as the Basilica of Sant Francesc or the church of Santa Eulalia, often have their own nativity scenes that are worth a visit.
- Christmas markets: In markets such as Puerto Portals or Pueblo Español, apart from Christmas shopping, there are usually nativity scenes that can be visited.
- Private homes: Some residents also open the doors of their homes to show their nativity scenes, or they are placed near the window to be admired, and sometimes there are nativity scene competitions in different towns.
It is an activity that can be enjoyed by the whole family and offers the opportunity to tour the city at one of the most magical times of the year.