



Sóller
07100 Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain
Sóller is a picturesque town tucked into a lush valley of orange and lemon groves on Mallorca’s northwest flank, framed by the Serra de Tramuntana. Its compact historic centre is known for lovely Modernist buildings, the baroque‑fronted church of Sant Bartomeu and a bustling Plaça de la Constitució lined with cafés — a relaxed base for exploring nearby mountain walks and the coastal hamlet of Port de Sóller.
What Makes It Special
The vintage wooden Ferrocarril de Sóller and the linked electric tram to Port de Sóller provide a nostalgic, scenic journey that’s as much an attraction as the town itself.
Insider Tips
Take the early train from Palma to enjoy the landscape in softer light and with fewer people, spend a morning wandering the market and cafés around Plaça de la Constitució (market day is traditionally Saturday), then hop on the tram for a harbour-side walk or dinner at Port de Sóller.
Sóller is a picturesque town tucked into a lush valley of orange and lemon groves on Mallorca’s northwest flank, framed by the Serra de Tramuntana. Its compact historic centre is known for lovely Modernist buildings, the baroque‑fronted church of Sant Bartomeu and a bustling Plaça de la Constitució lined with cafés — a relaxed base for exploring nearby mountain walks and the coastal hamlet of Port de Sóller.
What Makes It Special
The vintage wooden Ferrocarril de Sóller and the linked electric tram to Port de Sóller provide a nostalgic, scenic journey that’s as much an attraction as the town itself.
Insider Tips
Take the early train from Palma to enjoy the landscape in softer light and with fewer people, spend a morning wandering the market and cafés around Plaça de la Constitució (market day is traditionally Saturday), then hop on the tram for a harbour-side walk or dinner at Port de Sóller.
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