In Palma there are many products from traditional Mallorcan crafts on sale, such as glassware, ceramics and the roba de llegües fabric used in the home. In terms of fashion, we find leatherware and artificial pearls which are made on the island. The most well-known gastronomic products are ensaïmada (sweet pastry) and sobrassada (spicy sausage spread), but there is also a wide variety of Mallorcan wines, as well as liqueurs, such as herbes and palo.
The main shopping area of Palma is made up of the pedestrianised streets in the old quarter, which run from La Plaça d´Espanya to La Plaça Major.
At the junction of the streets Carrer Joan Miró, L´avinguda Gabriel Roca and Passeig Marítim, we find the Porto Pi shopping centre, which is a modern complex containing shops, cinemas and restaurants.
As we leave the city in the direction of Inca, next to the motorway is the Alcampo shopping centre, and a bit further out we find Festival Park, where there are cinemas and restaurants.