The landscape of Soller is lush and green, dotted with fruit trees and olive groves, and makes a gorgeous backdrop for a hike or bike ride. Tour the gorgeous botanical gardens or marvel at the lacy sandcastle architecture of the Sant Bartomeu Church. Fans of Antoni Gaudi may recognize the features of the Banco de Soller, which was built by Gaudi student and collaborator Joan Rubió i Bellver.
Restaurants in Soller
5 based on 209 reviews
IMPORTANT!! IF YOU WANT TO VISIT US, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO MAKE A RESERVATION ON OUR WEB PAGE! Discover the history and richness of the oranges and lemons of the Sóller valley, while you experience the appeal of a unique spot. The orchard “Sa Vinyassa”, with 18.000 m2, is a privileged spot, under the impressive rocks of the Alfabia ridge, between Fornalutx and Biniaraix. Come to Promenade and to know the history of the orange trees of Sóller, and you’ll enjoy a peaceful environment and a special micro-climate, while you taste a just squeezed organic orange juice, and a typical snack. Entrance 12 EUR incl. juice & snack (Kids: 6 EUR). Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10.00 - 14.00 hr.
You think an orange is an orange and the same for a lemon..think again...very educational and enjoyable stroll through the orchards of this producer. Modern toilet facilities, excellent fresh orange juice and Mallorcan bread/tomato/olive oil snack at the end of the tour. Ate a persimmon...ever done that? Surprising tourist hit and worth the short walk from centre of Soller.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
This is a really nice pretty little village located within a reasonable walk from Soller town centre - picturesque little square with fridge magnets for sale by the bucket load at every turn. There are many bars and restaurants about the place all of which provide a delightful opportunity to sit and rest and some - well worth a visit and a truly enjoyable walk from Soller.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The port is a hidden gem on the island. Surrounded by Mountains, there is not a bad view, whichever way you turn. The turquoise waters are a spectacle in any weather and the walks surrounding the area are a plentiful and fantastic, offering gorgeous views. Lots of great restaurants at the port too.
4.5 based on 267 reviews
Can Prunera was built between 1904 and 1911. Nothing is known about its author, although two hypothesis exist: according to one of them, it was Joan Rubio i Bellver (1870-1952), a Catalan architect who at that time was working on the facades of Saint Bartholomew Church and the Bank of Soller headquarters, but there is no documental evidence of it. Another hypothesis attributes it to local builders.
This wonderful museum contains much work by Miro and Picasso of great interest. But the real interest is the house itself. Built in 1906 by a wealthy businessman it is locked in a time warp and totally fascinating. For over 65s the entrance fee is 3 euros. It is in the main shopping street and well worth the diversion.
4.5 based on 148 reviews
You can't miss this church which is to one side of the main square (Plaza Constitucio) and is under renovation - currently there's scaffolding and a large sheet over the front facade. From the top of the stairs you get a good view over the square and surrounding cafes. The large interior has numerous stain glass windows and side chapels. Well worth the euro1 donation (which goes towards renovation costs).
4.5 based on 91 reviews
These two Exhibitions are easily missed because the ticket office for the trains is now upstairs, making the downstairs train station a museum. Entrance to the Miri and Picasso Exhibitions are free, located in the old waiting rooms, beautifully restored. The Picasso shows his pottery and porcelain works, some are very funny with his face on. There are wonderful photos showing Micro and Picasso together in Soller. Don't miss the two original Miri wall hangings as you ascend the main staircase.
4 based on 3 reviews
Enjoy the best excursion in Mallorca with El Tren de Sóller. The most fantastic scenery, the most authentic Mallorca, enjoying the natural and cultural heritage traveling aboard a centenary train, a unique tram
Outstanding historic railway connecting Palma to Port de Soller Travelling thru lovely scenary thru the sierra to Soller. Then on the tram to the Port where you can enjoy the marina and beach with a big selection of bars and restaurants in a lovely setting.
The trains and trams are fantastic. A great trip and worth every euro
4 based on 1 reviews
We bought a combined train/tram ticket from Palma to Soller Puerto. The tram has quite a few carriages but this definitely is not enough for the volume of passengers.
Going to Puerto was bearable, the return trip (the penultimate) was nightmarish. I did not think that many passengers could be squeezed into that small a space. I can’t even begin to think what the journey must be like at the height of the season as this was mid February and a lot of places were closed and the tourist season low. Train, yes. Tram, no.
4 based on 62 reviews
I just saw the building from outside, but it looked great. It's in the main square in the center of Soller, next to Iglesia de Sant Bartomeu.
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