



Train Sóller Station (Palma de Mallorca)
Carrer d'Eusebi Estada, 1, Nord, 07004 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
+34 971 75 20 28
Train Sóller Station in Palma is the city terminus for the historic Ferrocarril de Sóller — the quaint narrow‑gauge wooden train dating from 1912 that runs the scenic route between Palma and Sóller. The compact station on Carrer d'Eusebi Estada (near Plaça d'Espanya) is where you board the vintage carriages for the roughly one‑hour journey through tunnels, viaducts and orange groves; note the station has limited accessibility (not wheelchair accessible).
What Makes It Special
What makes it special is the living‑history experience: original wooden carriages and period details create a museum‑like atmosphere as the train winds through the Serra de Tramuntana — you’re travelling in a piece of early 20th‑century railway heritage rather than a modern commuter service.
Insider Tips
Buy tickets in advance or arrive well before departure in high season to avoid queues; consider a return ticket and allow time in Sóller to catch the vintage tram to Port de Sóller for a full day trip, and bring a light layer — tunnels and mountain stretches can be noticeably cooler.
Train Sóller Station in Palma is the city terminus for the historic Ferrocarril de Sóller — the quaint narrow‑gauge wooden train dating from 1912 that runs the scenic route between Palma and Sóller. The compact station on Carrer d'Eusebi Estada (near Plaça d'Espanya) is where you board the vintage carriages for the roughly one‑hour journey through tunnels, viaducts and orange groves; note the station has limited accessibility (not wheelchair accessible).
What Makes It Special
What makes it special is the living‑history experience: original wooden carriages and period details create a museum‑like atmosphere as the train winds through the Serra de Tramuntana — you’re travelling in a piece of early 20th‑century railway heritage rather than a modern commuter service.
Insider Tips
Buy tickets in advance or arrive well before departure in high season to avoid queues; consider a return ticket and allow time in Sóller to catch the vintage tram to Port de Sóller for a full day trip, and bring a light layer — tunnels and mountain stretches can be noticeably cooler.
Opening Hours Closed
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08:00 - 20:00
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08:00 - 20:00
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