Fira de Sant Jaume, 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.