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Manacor makes center pedestrian-friendly for the Christmas season
How the Pedestrian Zone Changes Christmas Shopping in Manacor
Manacor’s car-free centre creates a quieter setting for Christmas shopping, walking, and spending time around the shops.
Published: April 22, 2026

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What does Manacor’s pedestrian zone mean for Christmas shopping?
For shoppers, it usually means a calmer centre with less traffic and more room to walk between shops and market stalls. The change can make it easier to browse, stop for coffee, and spend more time in the area. Local businesses may also benefit from the extra foot traffic.
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1FAQ
Is Manacor’s town centre closed to cars during Christmas?
Yes, key streets in central Manacor are closed to regular traffic until 19 January.
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2FAQ
Where can you park if you want to visit Manacor’s old town at Christmas?
Park outside the old town and walk in.
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3FAQ
Can delivery vans still enter the centre of Manacor?
Delivery vans can enter, but only at permitted times.
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4FAQ
Is the pedestrian closure in Manacor only for Christmas markets?
No, it also runs into the Sant Antoni celebrations.
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5FAQ
Are there fines for ignoring the barriers in Manacor?
Yes, ignoring the barriers can lead to fines.
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6FAQ
Is Manacor’s pedestrian centre suitable for families with children?
Yes, the pedestrian zone is easier and safer for families.
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7FAQ
Why is Manacor closing part of the centre to traffic in winter?
To make the centre calmer, cleaner, and more walkable over the holidays.
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