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Plaça de la Constitució & Church of Sant Bartomeu
In the very centre of Sóller, this bustling square has been the social heart of the town for centuries. Framed by elegant façades and shaded by leafy plane trees...
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Ferrocarril de Sóller Station & Tram Museum
The Ferrocarril de Sóller station is more than just a transport hub — it’s a heritage landmark that has welcomed travellers since the early 20th century...
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Tranvía de Sóller
Since 1913, the Tranvía de Sóller has been carrying passengers between the town of Sóller and the Port de Sóller on one of Mallorca’s most scenic short rail journeys. The beautifully preserved wooden trams...
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Museu de Sóller
The Museu de Sóller, also known as the Casal de Cultura, is set within a beautifully preserved 17th-century manor house. Built around 1640, this elegant residence showcases...
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Can Prunera
Set along one of Sóller’s quiet, cobbled streets, Can Prunera is a dazzling example of Mallorcan Art Nouveau (Modernisme). Built in the early 20th century...
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Jardí Botànic de Sóller & Museu de Ciències Naturals
Nestled in the heart of the Sóller Valley, the Jardí Botànic de Sóller is a peaceful haven dedicated to the conservation of Mediterranean...
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Museo de la Mar
Housed in the 13th-century Oratory of Santa Caterina d’Alexandria, the Museo de la Mar overlooks the picturesque harbour of Port de Sóller. This modest yet atmospheric...
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Can Det
Tucked into the Sóller Valley, Can Det is a family-run estate that has been producing olive oil for more than 400 years. Recognised as the oldest functioning olive mill in Mallorca...
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Finca Ecovinyassa
Nestled at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana, Finca Ecovinyassa is a working citrus estate dedicated to preserving Sóller’s most famous crop — its oranges and lemons...
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