Venues

Every year, Portol celebrates the Burial of the Sardine, an act that imitates the funerals that took place in the past. This symbolically marks the end of the Marratxí carnival and the beginning of Lent. The protagonist of this particular...
Sa Rua de Marratxí is the first parade and has the honour of inaugurating the carnival festivities in Mallorca. A festival of costumes, music, laughter and colour. Pòrtol, Sa Cabaneta and Sant Marçal are the towns through which the rua...
Did you know that the first pots, were made of white clay and red earth and were used for cooking and preserving food? It is a tradition that has endured through the centuries. Food tastes different when cooked in a...
The emblematic shops are a symbol and expression of the identity of Marratxí, establishments that have managed to stand the test of time. For this reason, we want to help increase awareness of them because they form part of the...
Camino de la Cimentera, its name comes from the fact that it is the road where raw materials were transported to the cement works. On the same path you will find an old circular stone oven. Jardín d’en Ferrer path,...
Did you know that the first pots were made of white clay and red earth and were used for cooking and preserving food? It is a tradition that has endured through the centuries. Food tastes different when cooked in a...
In Marratxí you cannot miss one of the most interesting routes through the artisans’ workshops, called the fang route. Here you will find pots and all kinds of utensils made from clay. We recommend that you complement it with a...