Las Dalias, Ibiza

Markets, drinks, food, live music and clubbing - all with the perfectly preserved bohemian spirit of Ibiza.

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Home of the legendary hippy market, Las Dalias has been on the Ibiza scene since 1954, delighting all that go there. The iconic venue has become a standard bearer for Ibiza's long-held hippy heritage. Popular with tourists and residents alike, Las Dalias remains one of the island's principal meeting points for Ibiza's free-spirited flower children.

Markets

Almost every Saturday and Sunday of the year you can experience the vibrant atmosphere and relaxed vibe of Las Dalias Hippy Market. Amongst the many stalls, you will find a whole world of handcrafted items including clothing made from beautiful fabrics with striking, original designs; hand-made jewellery of all varieties, leatherware of all types and even homemade liqueurs.

Enjoy one of the regular live music sessions and DJ sets while watching colourful characters pass you by as you soak in the beautifully harmonious ambience. In the summer, you can enjoy all of this in the nighttime, too, with Las Dalias Night Market taking place several times per week.

Food and drink at Las Dalias

You can enjoy a wide variety of food and drinks at Las Dalias. Las Dalias Café is open year-round, and there are several different bars and food stalls that open for the weekly markets and events, including a snack bar offering fresh artisanal pizza and a Moroccan tent offering Moroccan street food.

For a special experience, try PaloSanto Ibiza restaurant - they serve authentic Mexican cuisine with a touch of the avant-garde. A real treat for the palate, every bite is a revelation of different flavours and spices.

Las Dalias as a night venue

With a mix of outdoor and indoor spaces, the venue also hosts some great parties and live music events in its onsite club, Akasha. A fantastic addition to the clubbing scene in the north of the island, it is a favourite of residents and holidaymakers alike.

It offers a diverse programme with parties for a slightly older crowd. As it is a small, intimate venue it often sells out, so it is strongly recommended to buy your tickets online beforehand.

During the summer season, events start mostly outside on the terrace in the late afternoon, before moving into the indoor club space from midnight onwards.

Akasha is also one of the few clubs to stay open during the winter season - a welcome addition for island residents and holiday makers who especially come around Christmas and for New Years Eve.


Essentially, you can drink, shop, eat and dance all within the happy hippy world of Las Dalias, and this year round - with the exception of January, when Las Dalias is closed and the team recharges their batteries.

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