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Practical, affordable and reusable: Lidl's wooden Christmas tree now on Mallorca
Lidl’s Wooden Christmas Tree Arrives in Mallorca
Lidl is selling a reusable wooden Christmas tree in Mallorca, including Palma. Find out what it is, how it works and where to look.
Published: April 22, 2026

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Is Lidl selling a wooden Christmas tree in Mallorca this year?
Yes, Lidl is offering a wooden Christmas tree in several Mallorca stores, including the branch on Avinguda Joan Miró in Palma. It is designed as a practical alternative to a real tree and is especially useful for smaller homes or holiday apartments.
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1FAQ
How big is Lidl’s wooden Christmas tree?
It is about 160 cm high and 85 cm wide.
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2FAQ
What is the wooden Christmas tree made of?
It is made from fir and pine wood from sustainable forestry.
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3FAQ
Is the wooden Christmas tree easy to assemble?
It is designed for simple, quick assembly.
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4FAQ
Can you reuse Lidl’s wooden Christmas tree every year?
Yes, it is designed to be reused for several years.
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5FAQ
Is the wooden Christmas tree safe to use with candles?
Use LED lights rather than real candles.
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6FAQ
How much does Lidl’s wooden Christmas tree cost in Mallorca?
It costs around 25 euros.
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7FAQ
Where can I buy the wooden Christmas tree in Palma?
It was seen at Lidl on Avinguda Joan Miró in Palma.
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