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Fira de Sant Jaume, Manacor
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FAMILY & COMMUNITY
FAMILY & COMMUNITY · PLAÇA RAMON LLULL, MANACOR

Fira de Sant Jaume, Manacor

Free entryPlaça Ramon Llull, Manacor

Fira de Sant Jaume, Manacor

Plaça Ramon Llull, Manacor

The Fira de Sant Jaume is one of Manacor's biggest summer fairs and the centrepiece of the Fires i Festes de Sant Jaume, the town's patronal celebration for its patron saint (feast day 25 July). As the summer evening cools, the town-centre streets and Plaça Ramon Llull fill with artisan stalls — Mallorcan ceramics, painting, sculpture and handmade craft, around a hundred pitches in all — interleaved with food stands showcasing local produce and gastronomy. Live music, street activities and a mass in the saint's honour round out the festa, drawing crowds from across the Llevant. Held each summer around the Sant Jaume feast (25 July), it is an easygoing, family-friendly wander through a working Mallorcan town at its most festive — check the Ajuntament's programme for the exact night before you travel. Practical: Manacor town centre, around Plaça Ramon Llull · evening/night fair, stalls open ~19:00 to ~midnight · free to visit · part of the Festes de Sant Jaume patronal festivities · reach it by road from Palma (~50 min) or the Llevant coast.

WHAT HAPPENS

The shape of it

Artisan street fair
Around a hundred stalls fill the town centre and Plaça Ramon Llull with Mallorcan ceramics, painting, sculpture and other handmade craft.
Local produce & food stalls
Food stands sit alongside the craft pitches, showcasing local Mallorcan produce and gastronomy through the evening.
Sant Jaume patronal festa
The fair is the centrepiece of the Festes de Sant Jaume, Manacor's patron-saint celebration, wrapped in live music, street activities and a mass in the saint's honour.
FROM THE FLOOR

What you're walking into

SCHEDULE

When to go

Year-round
GOOD TO KNOW

Before you go

Free to visit — the fair spreads along the town-centre streets and Plaça Ramon Llull, open to everyone.
This is an evening/night fair: stalls open to the public around 19:00 and run through until roughly midnight.
GETTING THERE

Where it is

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Plaça Ramon Llull, Manacor
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