Inca, the third-largest town in Mallorca, is renowned for its leather goods and lively weekly market
Insider Tips
Inca's recent history has been shaped by the leather industry, and the city features numerous monuments honoring local shoemakers who were a major economic force for the island. The Museum of Leather and Footwear showcases this history with a permanent exhibition of machinery and objects related to the leather industry
The weekly market on Thursdays is one of the largest and most popular on the island. It’s a vibrant affair where you can find everything from fresh produce to local crafts and clothing. Note that parking can be challenging on market days
Did you know?
Inca is home to internationally renowned leather brands such as Yanko and Camper, as well as prominent, trend-setting fashion companies like Lottusse, Farrutx, Kollflex, Barrats, and Munper