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Landmark · Sóller

Ferrocarril de Sóller - Estació de Sóller

Step into a timeless escape at Ferrocarril de Sóller, the classic train station nestled in the heart of Sóller, Illes Balears. Bathed in warm golden afternoon light and framed by the majestic nearby Tramuntana mountains, this picturesque stone building invites travel lovers to soak up a peaceful, soulful vibe. Witness locals and visitors mingling in a laid-back setting where history and nature blend effortlessly. Feel the nostalgic charm and gentle hum of community life echo as you stand on the cusp of an iconic Mallorcan journey—a must-see spot for authentic, heartfelt travel memories.

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March to May and September to November for mild temperatures and fewer crowds

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Most videos filmed Feb during winter. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.

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March to May and September to November for mild temperatures and fewer crowds

1–2 hours

Comfortable walking shoes, Camera for scenic shots, Light jacket for mountain breeze, Travel guidebook, and Water bottle

Couple Getaway, Slow Travel Enthusiasts, Culture Seekers, Photography Lovers, and Light Hikers

The nearest airport is Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), approximately 2.5 hours by car from Kandy.

Choose from charming boutique hotels, cozy guesthouses, and luxury resorts scattered across Sóller and nearby Port de Sóller, perfect for an authentic Balearic stay.Book a stay →

Expand your trip by hiking the Tramuntana mountains, exploring Sóller’s historic center, or enjoying a scenic drive along Mallorca’s coastal roads.Book a tour →

$1-$25

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