Mallorca is known for Majorica artificial pearls, manufactured in Manacor since 1890 and sold island-wide, and for leather goods from the shoemaking town of Inca, home to several factory outlet stores. Ensaïmada pastries in their signature round boxes make a popular edible souvenir, sold at bakeries and the airport.
Palma's old town streets around Carrer de Sant Miquel and Passeig del Born mix international boutiques with local design shops. For a more authentic market experience, visit the Sineu Wednesday market (the island's oldest, dating to medieval times) or Pollença's Sunday market, both selling local produce, crafts, and clothing at village-fair prices.
Palma's Mercat de l'Olivar and Mercat de Santa Catalina are the best food markets for local cheeses, cured meats, and olive oil to take home.