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Map of Soller — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Soller — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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• updatedNov 17, 2025

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Soller, Spain for travelers! Check out Soller’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Top 10 attractions in Soller

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Soller. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Sóller

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Sóller is a charming town and municipality nestled near the northwest coast of Mallorca, Spain. It is situated in a picturesque valley alongside Fornalutx, Biniaraix, and Binibassi. With a population of around 14,000, Sóller offers diverse experiences for different types of travelers. The west coast boasts rugged landscapes ideal for adventurous hikers, while the quieter north appeals to honeymooners and those seeking tranquility.
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Can Prunera

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Can Prunera is a modern museum housed in an art nouveau mansion that was commissioned by the Prunera family, who returned to the island of Soller with their wealth acquired from fruit trading and liqueur import and export. The museum showcases a collection of works by renowned artists such as Kadinsky, Picasso, and Warhol. The stunning modernist villa dates back to 1911 and features restored tiles and decor.
We booked places on their guided tour and wine tasting evening. We didn’t know what to expect and were blown away. The house and its collection is beautiful and inspiring. We really enjoyed the attention to detail and philosophy of the decor. The artworks were impressive and well curated. The majority of the guests spoke Spanish but our guide Fransisco Maura took the time to translate to English for us as well as answering our questions. His passion for the house and artworks was a delight and he and the team made us feel so welcome. After we enjoyed local wines and aperitivos in the tranquil garden. An evening we’ll be sure to remember
Charlotte J — Google review
We were immediately drawn in by the stunning art. The friendly staff members drew us to stay and we had amazing coffee in the stunning courtyard. We also bought some stunning hand made cups. We highly recommend this stop for some art, coffee and friendly service. The gallery and coffee shop are also stunningly decorated.
SLH M — Google review
Saw the huge adverts in Port Sóller and thought “Why not?” An I ever glad we went? The original fittings and furnishings are so Art Deco they are out of this world - but that’s not even half of it! The collections of Art are magnificent whilst the top floor immersive art experience/experiments were truly mind blowing. Oh and the cafe was good too. And Yes there’s a lift ( the beautiful staircase can be a challenge)
Andrew M — Google review
The house and gardens are a delight and should not be missed . The garden is a small oasis where you can relax with a glass of wine. Tour the building at your leasure plus you get a free voice guide to download on to your phone.
Tony L — Google review
A truly breathtaking experience. The Art Nouveau interior is so stylish and each room contains original works of art. Highly recommend seeing this place. I also had a nice coffee in the garden. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Andrey “ — Google review
What an absolute jewel of a museum! Beautifully renovated, it boasts an impressive collection; the Miro’s in particular were stunning. The sculpture garden is not just a feast for the eye, but for other senses as well, as you can enjoy your drinks and bites there. Last but not least, the employees were kind and offered high-quality information. Highly recommended.
Tim B — Google review
A highlight of Mallorca – a museum with a unique interior and impressive paintings. Enjoy the elegant design and unique atmosphere inside its cool, air-conditioned halls, a welcome escape from the July heat. Start your visit with the audio guide and finish with a glass of wine or coffee at the garden. The friendly and welcoming staff can also tell you about upcoming music evenings – don’t miss the chance to attend one.
Ekaterina M — Google review
You must visit if you love architecture, art and design. It just might be one of the most beautiful houses I've ever been in!
Lincoln G — Google review
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Ecovinyassa

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Nestled at the base of the Serra de Alfabia, Ecovinyassa is a stunning citrus farm spanning over 18,000m. The farm offers guided tours where visitors can explore the orange groves, learn about organic farming practices, and savor freshly squeezed juices while taking in breathtaking views. This sustainable agrotourism project provides insights into the history of citrus cultivation in the region and allows tastings of local products like oranges, lemons, and almonds.
I had such a wonderful experience on this farm! The staff were warm, friendly, and welcoming. The oranges were honestly the best l've ever had - incredibly sweet and full of sunshine. Sitting under the trees, enjoying little snacks, surrounded by animals and kind people - it was peaceful and heartwarming. One of those simple yet perfect moments that stays with you. I truly recommend this experience to everyone. Don't miss it!
YQ — Google review
Wonderful experience and so relax place with nice and quiet atmosphere. Owners and staff so nice and friendly. Easy to park inside farm areal. Tasting of oranges ,marmelades,bread with tomatoes and olives its nice touch. This farm its bio and eco friendly , so as well You can see how hard is plant and harvest fruit. Surrounding area is nice under rocky hill. This is definatelly one of Best atractions in Malta worth it to visit for families too. Thank You for beautiful day and experience
Dalibor D — Google review
We come to Mallorca every year and not sure how we've only just found this place. Staff were friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. Self guided tour was peaceful, calm and informative. Oranges left at resting place for us were delicious (none of us like oranges normally!). Snacks at the end were lovely, catered for gluten free, and small playground to keep children busy while we drank our OJ was a nice touch. Only thing we missed is we wanted to buy lots of the oranges from the shop at the end but unfortunately there were none for sale. I think they're missing a bit of a trick there as given how much people were enjoying the oranges they would have sold lots! Would highly recommend for families with children or couples alone. We spent 2.5 hours here and paid €60. Highly recommend.
Alessandra K — Google review
The best experience in Majorca. Such an authentic and unique time exploring this natural citrus farm. Takes about 1-1:30hr to explore the grounds filled with chickens, kittens, and of course citrus plants. Very nice spots for photos with the mountain backdrop. In the middle of the tour you get to cut up an orange it is so refreshing! At the end of the self guided tour you get a small meal complete with homemade lemonade and of course, orange juice. The best orange juice I have ever tasted. Everyone was very welcoming and kind. Parking is available on site. You can also leave your car there later and explore Soller — it’s about a 15 minute walk from the farm. The drive there is a bit hectic through the narrow streets just drive slow and be careful.
Cathy S — Google review
Amazing experience, Our 10 and 2 year old kids loved it, the owner lady is so sweet and Romanian girl did above and beyond! The view they have is breathtaking! Although it was a rainy day we even did not notice! Paradise on earth !
Elena B — Google review
Very nice tour on the eco farm. This was their last day of the season (end of October). Very peaceful here, after the tour we were offered snack with orange fresh, everything was really nice.
Ondrej C — Google review
Visiting the organic plantation was the most amazing experience during our stay on the island! We made a reservation before and enjoyed our visit to the fullest. You will learn a lot about different orange and citrus trees. There are some oranges waiting for you to be eaten after half of the walking tour. The tour ends in the shadow of one of the adorable old trees where you’ll get a some bread with olive oil and organic tomatoes from the garden, a can of freshly pressed orange juice and some freshly made jams for tasting. We were feeling so relaxed afterwards. Absolutely worth a visit! Thanks to the lovely people there!
Jule Z — Google review
The service here is truly amazing. You do have to book online and then pay when you get there. About €20 each. Only open on select days. About a 15 minutes walk from Sóller and they have parking if you have a car. Chickens, peacocks are a great addition. Oranges and lemons look great as well as the other unique fruits on site. They provide an orange along the way to cut and eat. They also provide a small meal at the end with samples from items they do on their farm. Views of the landscape are truly the highlight.
Yasir — Google review
4

Església de Sant Bartomeu de Sóller

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Església de Sant Bartomeu de Sóller is a stunning architectural marvel that showcases a blend of medieval, Gothic, fortified, Baroque, and modern styles. The church hosts vibrant festivities in honor of the town's patron saint, Sant Bartomeu. Visitors can witness lively parades and concerts during this celebration, including the exhilarating Night of Fire featuring pyrotechnic displays by local performers.
An impresive church, made by schoolar of Gaudi. Besutifull inside. 2/3 eur to enter
JOvi E — Google review
Saw the church from outside only as it was closed. Very beautiful design. Església de Sant Bartomeu de Sóller dates back to the 13th century and has undergone several transformations, with its striking Modernist facade added in the early 20th century by architect Joan Rubió, a disciple of Gaudí. The church blends Gothic, Baroque, and Modernist styles, reflecting Sóller’s rich history. Inside, it features impressive altars, stained glass, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Anthony C — Google review
A lovely church in Sóller's main square, it's a great example of architectural evolution. The blend of the historic Gothic and Baroque with the later modern facade, designed by a student of Gaudí, makes for a captivating sight. It's a peaceful spot to appreciate the local history and a beautiful backdrop for photos.
Marko Ž — Google review
Nice church, both architectural and inside. Small museum inside, worth 1 EUR on top of 2 EUR entrance fee
Dejan M — Google review
Very cinematic town. Coffe near chatedral is just relaxing.
Anđelko R — Google review
Amazing architecture on the outside. It was closed on sunday so we couldn't go inside. There was a flea market on the square right in front of the church with stands selling various hand-crafted products and a creative corner for kids.
Linh — Google review
Beautiful exterior facing the town square. Great views as approaching from the train, but also a great spot to hang out at the front on the steps and watch the town. Many people were there doing just that. Catching some shade and admiring the architecture. A beautiful piece of art in a beautiful Majorcan town. You can’t miss it if in the area.
Kevin M — Google review
Worth the visit, specially if you are first time here.
Lucky S — Google review
5

Sa Capelleta, Santa Maria de l’Olivar

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Pilgrimage place
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sa Capelleta, Santa Maria de l'Olivar in Mallorca is a serene and spiritual hidden gem nestled in the island's picturesque countryside. The centuries-old stone walls and gentle tolling of the bell create an atmosphere of tranquility and reverence. Accessible via a nature hike from Soller town or by road, this quaint chapel with its well-maintained garden offers stunning views and a calming, peaceful experience.
We went and parked at the chapel area, but we were directed to the more significant spot for pilgrims. You need to go out of the parking area, cross the gravel road, and find a low-level gate on the left. Go in and find the chapel with the Virgin Mary. We spent a bit of time here. It was calming and peaceful. If the chapel parking area is closed, your only option is to park on the hard shoulder, which could be quite tricky.
Shame N — Google review
Interesting and cute little church! The parking is currently closed. If you take that road you will have to continue down a bumpy road all the way back to Sóller or akwardly turn around at some point . You can access it by a nature hike starting in Sóller town, there are a few spots to park there, otherwise you can access from the road above and park on the hard shoulder a few metres past the exit to the church.
Heather W — Google review
Sa Capelleta Santa Maria de l'Olivar in Mallorca is a hidden treasure that holds a special place in my heart. Tucked away amidst the island's picturesque countryside, this quaint chapel carries an air of tranquility and spirituality. As I approached, the centuries-old stone walls and the gentle tolling of the bell beckoned me inside. Stepping through the entrance, I was greeted by a serene atmosphere and a sense of reverence. The interior, adorned with religious artifacts and flickering candlelight, created a sacred space for contemplation and reflection. The chapel's history whispered through its walls, sharing tales of devotion and faith. Outside, the surrounding olive groves painted a soothing backdrop, their silvery leaves dancing in the breeze. I took a moment to soak in the peaceful surroundings, finding solace in the simplicity of nature. Sa Capelleta Santa Maria de l'Olivar offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of spirituality and the beauty of quiet contemplation. Whether you seek solace, a connection to the island's rich heritage, or simply a moment of inner peace, this hidden gem is a must-visit destination in Mallorca.
Serđo O — Google review
It is to your left if you go up the hill
Nskrjd K — Google review
Peaceful and beautiful place to meditate
Ramon R — Google review
The place is very lovely: with a nicely maintained garden and stunning views.
Valeriya K — Google review
The hidden jewel in Mallorca. You will find it on the road to Fornalutx... one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
Jana W — Google review
Worth the walk up from Soller
Mark H — Google review
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MUCBO | Jardí Botànic de Sóller

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the picturesque valley near Port de Sóller, the Jardí Botànic de Sóller is a charming botanical garden that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This modest yet captivating garden features an impressive array of Mediterranean and tropical plants, including many endangered local species. As you wander through its themed arrangements, you'll be enveloped by delightful scents and vibrant colors while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
Very nice tranquil place with a small interesting museum. Definitely worth a visit to see all the beautiful plants
HVB — Google review
A nice garden close to the bus station of Soller. Quite difficult to get to by foot, as you have to step on the side of the road where no path for pedestrians is located, so a bit dangerous. The price was 8 Euro, which is a bit much if you consider how small the garden is. Also, there is a small museum from animals species that lived in ancient Mallorca. Unfortunately, the information was only available in Spanish.
Livio C — Google review
Like many botanical gardens don't expect everything to be in bloom. Very peaceful and arranged into plants found in different areas of the islands. The museum is small but interesting and has information in several languages.
Paul G — Google review
Very nice botanical garden with impressive cactus section. Fine way to spend an hour and a half…. Maybe more if you go when everything is blossoming. We liked it.
Rikkestasja J — Google review
We loved it. Quiet and peaceful with not too many visitors. There are specific areas devoted to say ferns, medicinal, ornamental and succulents. Definitely worth a visit. But the café is very limited. Only cold drinks/ice creams were available. Coffee was just made from pods.
Simon L — Google review
9 euro is steep for such a small botanic gardens. Ignoring the price, plenty of small birds such as finches and chifchafs to be seen. 45-60 mins to be spent in there.
J A — Google review
Cute gardens that are a short 15 mins walk from the train station in Soller. Small shop with drinks and snacks inside with a museum upstairs. The gardens are beautiful and have lots of variety of plant life with many flowers and fruit-bearing plants. Staff is very nice and helpful.
Will M — Google review
This place is a haven of tranquility. As soon as you enter from the busy road you enter a different world . We went on a day when the weather was fine and we could enjoy the gardens. We also went into the house and explored the natural history exhibition which was really interesting . I do not speak Catalan or Spanish (typical Brit 😕) I used my Google translate to understand some of the narrative attached to the exhibits. Nevertheless it was really enjoyable.
Catherine C — Google review
7

Gelat Sóller

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
$$$$cheap
Ice cream shop
Sundae restaurant
Gelat Sóller is an artisan ice cream shop located in Placa des Mercat, offering a wide variety of delicious ice creams with more than 40 different flavors. The ice cream is made with Mallorcan fruit and just-pressed orange juice, reflecting the region's famous oranges. They also have a range of fruit sorbets available as vegan options.
I tried the Orange Sóller – fresh orange juice served with scoops of orange ice cream – and it was absolutely delicious! Sweet, refreshing, and full of flavor, it’s the perfect treat on a sunny day. A unique local specialty that’s definitely worth trying if you’re in the area!
Joanna S — Google review
Delicious ice cream! I didn't take a photo and only thought about it nearly at the end of eating the ice cream. The staff is lovely too. Almond ice cream on a cone is great!
Erica P — Google review
A must do unique experience in Soller.. very friendly staff and amazingly delicious ice cream with different flavors.. we kept eating and eating ❤️❤️
Nevine H — Google review
Very fresh orange juice. Was not too sweet, was not too sour - just right! For €3.50 but it was so fresh that it was a nice treat.
Solomon — Google review
Delicious homemade ice-cream! We sat down into their backyard sitting space and enjoyed sundaes and single balls of their delectable ice. What's more, they also offer to fill a large of their products to take away. We really enjoyed our stay there!
Johannes — Google review
Nice place to have coffee, orange juice with ice cream and chat with family! Service is also very friendly!
Blackcat — Google review
Over thirty years of experience and tradition are a commitment! If you're looking for ice cream in Soller, this is the place to go – the best sorbets made from local oranges and lemons, of course. Reasonable prices, a huge selection of flavors (ice cream and sorbets), and other treats. And delicious coffee. The inner courtyard invites you to relax and enjoy. Highlighly recommended.
Pawel — Google review
The staff is very nice and cute but the taste of an ice cream is bad :( I paid 4,80
Ekaterina K — Google review
8

Ferrocarril de Sóller - Estació de Sóller

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Heritage railroad
Tours
The Ferrocarril de Sóller is a vintage electric tram that has been operating daily since its establishment in 1912. The train offers a scenic trip through Mallorcan landscape from Palma to the seaside town of Soller, which boasts a charming harbor and beach. While it may be considered an expensive tourist attraction, the efforts to preserve its rustic old-world charm have been successful. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, trains only run once daily and return in late afternoon.
Get the ticket on their official website, consider the combo ticket for train and tram. The train takes you to Sóller, the tram can then be taken to Port de Sóller. If you book early, you can leave Palma early, and split your time properly between Sóller and the port. We had the train at 3pm and return at 7.30pm. Still worked out nicely to enjoy dinner at the port and also spent half an hour in Sóller before returning to Palma. The train and tram ride pass through beautiful landscapes. Do watch your belongings as it is an activity pickpockets target.
Steve L — Google review
Soller is a beautiful sea side town with several small local shops and restaurants. Its relaxing to just walk around, take in the beautiful views, enjoy the fresh air. We took the train into town, while the train was very full of people, it was a nice ride into town. Might be less crowded earlier. Great way to spend a day, enjoy a lunch and wander in and out of the shops. (It wasnt loaded with the shirt shops and souvenirs)
Joan C — Google review
We had a lovely time catching the train from Palma to Soller. I would recommend purchasing your tickets in advance and getting to the station at least 30 minutes before the train is due if you want to sit together. People queue on the platform up to an hour before departure time. We arrived to get the 12 midday train but there were no tickets so we had to wait until 1.30pm which was fine. The train takes around an hour and the route is very scenic, it is an old wooden train. It was a really pleasant trip. There are many opportunities for great photos and videos along the way, through olives groves and mountain views. Would recommend, as it is a lovely trip. We were told by friends after that is is more cost effective to get the train there and the bus back, but we had already purchased return tickets. Once at Soller, you can get the tram down to the Port which was equally lovely.
Katie B — Google review
This was a lovely excursion and the views were beautiful. You het the train from Palma the the tram down to Port Soller. Recommend buying tickets in advance as its very busy, however this is pointless for the trams as its a free for all. We were OK going down to the port but returning was awful! We were squashed on like sardines! There didn't seem to be anyone really stopping people from squeezing on! The experience was worth doing but make sure you don't value your personal space! We drive there later in the week and the views were better and space wasn't an issue. But we can say we've done it. The towns were beautiful though and definitely worth visiting.
Felicity B — Google review
The Sóller tram is a lovely and charming experience that we truly enjoyed. However, it's important to note that it gets extremely crowded. The current frequency of the trams doesn't seem sufficient to handle the massive volume of tourists, leading to significant congestion and wait times.
Kate P — Google review
The train and tram ride from Palma to Port de Sóller offers a nostalgic journey through Mallorca’s stunning countryside. The historic wooden train, in service since 1912, travels 27 km through the Serra de Tramuntana, passing tunnels, bridges, and citrus groves. At Sóller, passengers transfer to a charming 1913 electric tram that winds through the town and down to the scenic harbor. Originally built to transport oranges, the route is now a beloved attraction. With vintage carriages and panoramic views, this ride combines history, culture, and natural beauty in one unforgettable experience.
Tony S — Google review
Travelled by Train from Palma to Sóller and to the Port by Tram. Both places worth a couple or three hours. On returning to Sóller Train station, I found, in the old station building a free exhibition of the works of Picasso and Miro. There were great views from both the Train and the Tram.
Spence P — Google review
Excellent trip. We travelled by bus there and returned on the train. Lovely train ride. Shame it wasn't orange season.
Maria 6 — Google review
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La tafona de Can Det

Olive oil bottling company
Sightseeing tour agency
Fantastic tour of how olive oil is produced. Tour guide was amazing and really knowledgable. After we went around the house and the factory we had a tapas style lunch (bread, olives, freshly grown tomatoes, orange juice, meats, cheese) followed by cake and wine. Everything was super tasty and the whole house beautiful. We were also able to buy a selection of olive oils and orange marmalade. Would highly recommend!
Farhana D — Google review
I can’t recommend this experience enough! Great history, proudly passionate and really welcoming .. I contacted last minute but they arranged a great private tour that included a video (in english), a walk around the machinery and storage area and a tasting at the end. Tomeu was really nice, had a lot of information and was flexible as we had some dietary restrictions and he immediately arranged something suitable (olive oil of course.. delicious and fresh orange juice, bread, marmalade, vegetables and amazing almond cake!) . The estate was beautiful and maintained their family heritage! I wish them the best.. thank you! I recommend you to book in advance and to opt for the private tour in order to have an intimate and personalized experience. You’ll get the chance to interact directly with the family and learn in depth about the estate’s history, traditions, and olive oil production.
Safoonyy — Google review
We had the pleasure of visiting this location twice, once in 2015 and again in 2025. It was truly a wonderful experience. The owner was exceptionally kind and provided a detailed explanation of the olive oil production process. Furthermore, he offered a comprehensive overview of the island's history, agriculture, economy, and natural environment. To conclude the visit, everyone was invited to sample olive oil accompanied by cheese, bread, and ham. He also generously offered wine and orange juice. It was an excellent experience.
Yaroslav K — Google review
My family of 6 and i visited this place along with a tour of the olive groves where they actually grow the olives and oranges and had a tour from the son of the owner. Very interesting and a wonderful experience. Then, we went to the production facility where the owner (Tomeu) explained the history of his family in the olive business and how they make everything The tasting was really good and we bought a bunch of the products to bring back home. This was a wonderful experience for all of us. For anyone in the area, this is a must do! The place has been there for over 400 years and is full of history. The family is super welcoming as well. Thank you to Tomeu and his family for the wonderful experience we had.
David P — Google review
Impressive Olive Oil bottling company in the same place for 400 years. Beautifully done and lovely people.
Cheryl L — Google review
Great experience from the visit to traditional Mallorquín house that owns its small olive oil factory. Let Tomeu the owner guide you through the story of his family and don’t loose the opportunity to buy a divine olive oil from direct producer!
Richard L — Google review
Absolutely incredible - worth every dollar. If you go from mid October to January you can see the production and I will never forget the delicious smell of the olives. Would return 100xs over. L iterally serves lunch in his family home and they have been doing it for 200s before the United States even was a concept.
Graham P — Google review
We had such an incredible tour with Tomeu. We toured the orange orchard, lemon orchard and olive grove. The ancient olive trees are stunning. The views from his property are breathtaking. Tomeu is so passionate and knowledgeable about the industry. He explained so much about the history of olives and oil production in Mallorca, something his family done for 400 years. It was a very special experience for our group of 11. Also the snacks served after were delicious.
Melissa R — Google review
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Sala Picasso y Sala Miró

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A very nice and pleasant suprise in the tram & train station, a small exhibition and a few words of Picasso and Miro`s friendship. Take a moment to admire the pieces, there is no entrance fee.
Alice V — Google review
Interesting piece of art created by Pablo Picasso. Entry is free. Ceramic and few pictures. Worth to visit. :)
Justyna M — Google review
Really poorly organised don't know where to queue for the tram ride, people just walk in front and get in. No signs marking where you get on or off staff around the ride are rude and don't give any advice. Would I do this ride again no would I visit and stay in this area again possibly beautiful place to visit.
Claire W — Google review
If you are an artist lover, this is a true gem. Most amazing collection of Picasso ceramics. Small free entrance museum really worth a visit
Birgitte S — Google review
A quiet, contemplative idyll. Stunning collection of work.
Alicia M — Google review
If you have to pass the time until the train leaves, you can visit this small but fine museum. Two great Spanish artists worked in Soller and a local shows his private collection with free entry.
Tassilo K — Google review
Small exhibition but we'll curated and informative. Free entry.
Jo X — Google review
A surprising but great little museum of art in a train station that is free and shows off real works of Picasso and Joan Miro!
Meg T — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Soller

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Restaurant Ca'n Boqueta

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$$$$affordable
Mediterranean restaurant
Spanish restaurant
Restaurant Ca'n Boqueta is a must-visit for anyone seeking an upscale Mediterranean dining experience in the heart of Soller. Nestled within a charming Majorcan house, this restaurant boasts a refined atmosphere with its rustic stone floors and inviting covered terrace. Known for its commitment to high-quality ingredients and seasonal recipes, Ca'n Boqueta offers a unique dining concept that revolves around set menus rather than traditional à la carte options.
One of the best restaurants we have tried in Mallorca. The tasting menu was well designed, and the taste was pure. The dished prepared for kids were also delicious and made with heart. Excellent service. Highly recommended.
朱琪珍 — Google review
Fantastic regional food with a nice sophisticated touch. Attentive and nice service. Gorgeous place. Fair prices. The short menu was plenty of food for a dinner for us
Guillermo C — Google review
Food is of very good quality and dishes are very creative. This place only does fixed price menu with the option to add the wine pairing. Considering other places in the area, it seemed affordable for being a price fix menu. We sat at the terrace which wasn’t anything special. Next time I will ask to be seated in the main dining area inside.
Santiago G — Google review
If you weren’t looking, you’d almost pass this restaurant as it sits in the heart of Sóller in a typical Mallorcan house with cutesy rustic decor. They offer an elevated pre-fixe lunch for €27 that comes with an appetizer, main course and dessert. The offerings differ from most Mallorcan / Spanish classics, but it was hard to determine the cuisine as the flavor profiles were everywhere. This is a great option if you’re in Sóller for the day and want a great meal outside of ‘center’.
Reen J — Google review
I don’t know which Michelin auditor visited this place, but they must have been either very hungry or didn’t try the lunch menu, because this was a below-average meal compared to any other Spanish restaurant. Firstly, the tuna pâté as a starter was bland, completely lacking in taste and missing any crunchy or contrasting element. The baby squid was quite good—nothing special—but what was truly disappointing was the veal dish. It felt like a random mix of leftover veggies and poorly seasoned meat. Honestly, something I’d expect to get at a casual family BBQ, not at a Bib Gourmand restaurant. Even though we were almost the only table in the restaurant (which in itself felt odd for a Michelin-recognized place), it took the staff 17 minutes to clear our plates. The food presentation didn’t help either—it was more like: “Here’s some squid…” Overall, I don’t recommend this restaurant and I truly don’t understand how it made it into the Michelin Guide.
Tadeáš J — Google review
Since our last visit, 5 years ago, I believe the restaurant has now achieved the coveted Michelin star. That said, the presentation and stunning food did not make up for the tiny portion sizes or the distinct lack of atmosphere. We are not new to the concept, having eaten in fine dining restaurants around the world, but at over €270 for 4 people (including drinks) we shouldn't have to be making rounds of toast on our return to our accommodation.
David S — Google review
I went for a lunch menu which I believe was well balanced and fairly priced. The food was a bit underwhelming for a Michelin guide. The starter and dessert quite good, but the main (stuffed chicken thigh) was very basic. The staff was great though and all in all would recommend to try.
Lana S — Google review
Following the Michelin guide blindly. Its the very first time I spent over 130€ for a very medium menu. Started with really unpleasant waiter who wasn't welcoming neither sympathic all along the tasting menu (the young waiter was much more joyful). A side of it deco very basic which can be appreciated but with table napkins dirty and had some rest of leaves on the table. Amuse bouche and starters were promising but then the fish and meat wasn't special and the mix of flavours were not matching on my opinion eventhough we are very opened. It wasnt not good just not what was expected. Some other addresses can get this Michelin recommendation in the surrounding (Cf Patiki where creativity is) Not saying it's not good but disappointing compare to what is expected.
Yoann F — Google review
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Restaurante Lluna 36

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Italian restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurante Luna 36 is a charming eatery in Soller, Spain, known for its beautifully presented Spanish dishes influenced by global flavors. The restaurant's rustic-chic ambiance and delightful outdoor patio add to its appeal. Located just a short distance from the Art Museum on Carrer de sa Lluna 36, Luna 36 received the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence during the 2017-2018 season.
Beautiful restaurant with delicious food. Both the interior (with air conditioning)and garden decor is chic. All of the pasta is fresh, the tempura smoked mozzarella, ravioli and rigatoni with ragù were all amazing. We didn’t take many photos but trust me you will love this place!
Laura M — Google review
Fabulous in a group or alone. Great food and friendly helpful welcoming staff. Do make a reservation to make sure you get a table. Pasta made in-house and delicious. It’s a litter more fancy than your usual ‘mom&pop’ eatery.
Moira-Anne S — Google review
Overrated, overpriced, not worth it. The pasta was dry, tasteless, and completely overpowered by sage. Definitely not worth even 10€, yet they charged 28€. A real disappointment. The pappardelle was far too al dente, bland, and served in a portion so small it looked like it was meant for a child — and that for 24€. The only positives: the interior is nicely designed, the tables and plates are pretty, and the plating is fine. But that’s where the good things end. Still bottled water - 6€?!! Service felt strange, impersonal, and a bit rude. Overall: save your money and eat elsewhere.
Monika G — Google review
Really good atmosphere and great service, lovely staff. The food was good - we had the slow cooked beef starter which was super delicious and 2 times of pastas - giving it a 4 not 5 because the pasta was decent but not amazing. Would recommend this place if you fancy an Italian!
Andra J — Google review
Came in here after hearing great reviews. We were looking for a place with a vibe in the early afternoon as well as good food, that was open around 2pm (a lot of places were closed). The food hit the spot, the pasta was fresh and it was nice having access to some Italian wine. The most special thing is that they made us Sgroppinos at the table, which are the most refreshing and boozy drink/dessert. Incredibly accommodating and fantastic experience overall.
Karim N — Google review
Good Italian option in Sóller. Most dishes are fairly basic but generally good quality and taste. The patio area is beautiful, I recommend you sit there if possible.
Santiago G — Google review
Had a really beautiful first night in Mallorca here. The courtyard was lovely with a really elegant and comfortable almost romantic vibe. Instantly felt very relaxed and somewhere a little special. The staff were friendly and helpful. The food was interesting italian with a spanish twist and really creative and beautifully prepared. We loved our baked aubergine with cheese. It was rich and unctuous. Cooked perfectly and a really refined dish which we were not expecting. Both pastas were superb, al dente. Both beautiful and delicious. Had never had jamon on a pasta before and worked beautifully with the herby fragrant lemon butter sauce. I would come back for sure. Had a lovely local wine and some vermouth too.
Caroline T — Google review
On our vacation we went there twice - first time just spontaneously, second time we booked a table because we were so pleased and astonished with the setting, the food and the staff!! It is a family owned restaurant, staff is attentive and always down for a talk which we loved. In-house made food which tastes amazing!!! In case we ever come back to Sóller we will also come back to dining at this restaurant. It’s absolutely divine, a hidden gem in the alleys of Sóller. We’d recommend it to anyone who loves food, especially homemade food where you can tell it’s been prepared and made with love.
Stefanie D — Google review
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Ca'n Llimona

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Italian restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Nestled in the charming streets of Soller, Ca'n Llimona is a delightful little restaurant that has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Known for its intimate atmosphere and friendly service, this eatery specializes in homemade pasta dishes crafted from high-quality ingredients sourced both locally and from Italy. The menu may be limited, but each dish is prepared with care, ensuring an exceptional dining experience. Guests rave about the beautifully presented desserts and the lovely patio setting that enhances their meals.
The food was absolutely delicious. We ordered the lasagna and the summer pasta, and both were incredibly tasty. The service was exceptionally friendly; they even showed us the noodles beforehand so we knew what to expect. It was simply wonderful, and we will definitely be back. Thank you!
Marie P — Google review
*Note: cash only!* Feels like you stepped into someone’s living room. The experience was so cozy, right down to the staff showing us the home cooked pasta. Our salad starter might’ve been the best one I’ve had, ever. And that was only topped by our mains! The lasagna and tagliatelle were both cooked to perfection. This is a small place, so it may fill up. We were lucky and were able to sneak into a table for two relatively early in the night. Also, their hours on Google are wrong. They don’t close at 8. Seems they stop seating around 9-930.
Rami B — Google review
these were some of the best pasta both of us have ever tried. don’t be hesitant because of the price, it’s absolutely worth it. The ambience is amazing, our time with the beautiful team was the highlight of our stay in Sollér. All the food highly recommended but especially the sorrentinos are to die for. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to come back, stunning food
Yasha — Google review
A hidden gem just outside the city center — peaceful, quiet, and a perfect break from the bustle. Run by two kind Spanish women who made us feel truly welcome, offering warm, personal service that matched the charm of the place. We were lucky to get the last table without a reservation, and we're glad we did. The homemade pasta was delicious, and the fresh lemonade and iced tea, infused with lemons and spices, were a standout. Simple, thoughtful, and full of heart — we left feeling well-fed and well-cared-for, thank you.
Travel B — Google review
This is the most delightful restaurant with delicious food. Fresh tangy pasta, with zingy sauce. Claudia is friendly and the atmosphere is charming. A lovely TV find just off the beaten track.
Kate B — Google review
This is our favorite restaurant in Mallorca! Claudia and her staff are incredible and make you feel part of their family. The sorrentinos are fantastic and so flavorful. You can taste the love and quality that Claudia puts into her food!
Ben G — Google review
Outstanding freshly made pasta dishes. Charming venue with v-good service. Good value.
Bernie R — Google review
Chef Claudia is like your grandma away from home. She treated us like family and was so thoughtful with her questions and answers to our questions. Her food tastes homemade (which makes sense since she said the restaurant is like her home) and is unique. The flavors she combines complement each other very well. We spent nearly two hours here and the time passed so quickly because of how welcome we felt. If you’re able to get a reservation, don’t miss out on eating here and enjoying a wonderful meal.
Tarik K — Google review
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Ca'n Pintxo Restaurant

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Tapas restaurant
Ca'n Pintxo is a relaxed bar with an outdoor terrace, serving creative tapas inspired by Basque cuisine and Majorcan ingredients. With its emphasis on quality and freshly made pintxos, the restaurant is located at Carrer de la Rectoria 1. Opening in the evenings from 7.00pm to 11.30pm, except on weekends where it also opens for lunch from 1.00pm to 3.
Very unconventional tapas, with a choice among meat fish and vegetarian. Delicious food and wine, good prices. However, the restaurant is very busy and crowded, sometimes the service is a bit slow but this doesn’t affect the experience. Just remember to book in advance otherwise you won’t find any place!
Francesca L — Google review
Alright... this place isn't for everyone. Experimental tapas with subtle Singaporean/ Asian influence. But holy cow it's delicious!! Huge fan of the food, the team, and the vibe on the lower floor is amazing. I can only recommend. GO EAT HERE!
C M — Google review
We would definitely recommend C’an Pintxo - the food was fantastic and the gins too! Nacho was our waiter and he was very attentive, great customer service
Emma W — Google review
Not Your Typical Tapas Unconventional and Delicious If you're looking for a tapas experience that breaks away from tradition, this place is an absolute must-visit. The chef blends unexpected ingredients, textures and innovative flavors. Each dish is a delightful surprise, from the savory-sweet combinations to the artful presentation. Staff was friendly and attentive! A reservation is a must!
Lorena — Google review
Highly suggest eating here when in Soller! We sat at the bar which was absolutely wonderful. Food is innovative and delicious. Definitely get the potato salad and the beef cheek! The photo below is a play on tiramisu - per the chef’s recommendation!
Natalie R — Google review
Loved this place! I forgot to take pictures of most of the food because it looked so delicious, I needed to eat it immediately. I recommend getting the tiradito, xotet, patatas bravas and Mediterranean tacos! I was surprised that the xotet was my favorite. The meat was delicious and very tender. The tiradito was super refreshing and light The tacos were juicy, citrusy and filling! The staff were also very friendly and the wine was great. We were buying bottles to take with us home
Macarena G — Google review
My three friends and I all agreed this is probably the most bizarre meal we’ve ever had. The dishes were all extremely over-engineered, with the result sadly being a selection of confused and unpleasant flavours. The bravas were okay, and the service was pleasant.
A S — Google review
This restaurant is a no-brainer—everything is delicious and creatively prepared. Every single dish had something unique and special that made it stand out. The service is top-notch, and the bar overlooking the kitchen is a must-experience. Hands down, the best food experience we’ve had on the island so far!
Bertrand B — Google review
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Restaurante Bar Molino Sóller

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Restaurant
Located just a short distance from the town center, Bar Molino at Carrer de lAlqueria Comte 71 is yet another recipient of the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Awards in Soller. Situated on the outskirts of town along C/ Luna, it offers a peaceful and picturesque setting where visitors can enjoy their meal while listening to the soothing sound of cold water flowing through the bar's surrounding channels.
Great place with perfect food and exelent view to the moutains. Quiet and cozy place away from main streets. Best paella in Mallorca. Ths leg of lamb was very well done.
Ieva G — Google review
Everything was fine. The staff was super friendly and they seemed to like working here. I only have a couple of complaints. The patatas bravas were great with good mojo rojo. Unfortunately croquettes seemed nothing like self made. Price/quality is not great.
Jani V — Google review
What a friendly & homely place to eat. We had a quiet relaxing evening meal. We just missed the mad rush of the last four days of celebrations in Sòller. Sitting outside is safe as smokers have to go into the street. Our young friendly waiter spoke perfect English. The homemade Lemonade is great!
Moira-Anne S — Google review
We had a great time! Croquettes weren't anything to write home about, but the paella mixta was delicious, maybe my favorite of our trip. Beautiful atmosphere and good service.
Kate D — Google review
Delicious and cosy. Good service
Kukhar _ — Google review
The food here was amazing. Especially the tacos (shrimp and pork)! It’s a really nice hidden gem, with a great atmosphere and kind hosts. The food here is cooked with love, instead of the restaurants in the square that pull everything out of the freezer. Come check this place out.
Archie M — Google review
A pleasant little restaurant, a short walk out of town. Good booking system and if you are hoping for a table on the terrace I suggest booking in advance. Our order was taken quickly and our drinks followed therafter. Nice local wine followed by curry croquettes quite a large portion so good for sharing. The steak was cooked to our liking but we werent too keen on the paella. All dishes were reasonably priced and it was nice to try somewhere less touristy.
Suzy Q — Google review
Loved this place. Just on the edge of old town. The lamb leg was perfect and the vegetables were delicious. The staff was so kind and even stayed open an extra 20 mins because we wanted one more drink. Definitely check it out.
Rami B — Google review
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Casa Álvaro (Próximo NIXTLI)

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Restaurant
Casa Alvaro is a tapas joint in Soller, regarded as the best restaurant in town. Located near Placa Constitucio, it offers a tasteful and minimal update on the classic Spanish bodega. The outdoor terrace is highly recommended for dining. Inside, there is a daily changing blackboard that showcases substantial and artful tapas options such as crispy feta cheese with artichoke hearts or traditional rabbit-chickpea stew.
The service here is truly amazing! You can tell how much the staff cares and wants to give you the best experience from the environment, to explaining the food options and their recommendations. Each time they dropped something off they would re explain it to make sure you knew what was next. The food quality was great, and the presentation very unique for each dish. Thank you!! If you are in the area this is a great place to stop!
Kate B — Google review
the food was amazing and they were so kind and attentive. they explained every tapa with care and made the whole experience feel so special. beautiful presentation, amazing flavors, and a super calm atmosphere🤍
Doa Y — Google review
Great tapas, perfect to share, we tried the bocata de calamar on ensaimada bread, the bao with avocado and beef, the taco of the day and a crunchy tortilla with corn and fish. Very friendly service, the chef also came to greet us and to make sure everything was to our likings. Location outside is very nice, the tables inside a bit dark and less airy, but it did not matter to us as the food was incredible.
Serena S — Google review
Fantastic food experience Mexican x Spanish tapas cuisine. Really nice. You need to order A LOT of plates to feel full. However, it's worth it. Amazing white wine from Verdejo region
Dzvina T — Google review
Food was insanely good…such great tacos, excellent bao buns (had to order another portion) and the drinks were delicious too. The staff are super friendly, chatting to us and giving their recommendations. They are very accommodating- we wanted to be seated inside but saw several people be moved outside when a table became free. They were a bit understaffed and warned us that the service might take a bit longer but it was a perfectly acceptable wait time. Really enjoyed our experience and we will return again when we are in Soller!
Andra J — Google review
I usually start the reviews by defining the type of the place but I can’t tell what type of restaurant this is supposed to be: Mexican, Mallorquín or just a generic tapas bar? Or maybe an Asian fusion experiment since they also throw bao into the mix? Honestly, I don’t think they know either… What I do know is that the food was as bland as it was forgettable. They dress it all up with a drizzle of sauce and a token leaf to look “gourmet” but let’s not kid ourselves, this is just basic, ordinary tasteless food (tbh even the presentation isn’t appetizing, just see the photos). They’re also served in portions so tiny they could pass as samples at a supermarket (we were still hungry and had to go somewhere else for a proper meal afterward). If you enjoy paying premium prices for style over substance in this kind of touristic settings, you’ll feel right at home. If you’re after actual flavor, quality or value, keep walking…
Alperen T — Google review
Great service and amazing food. The corn and tacos in particular were so delicious! Lovely twist on local ingredients.
Jen K — Google review
Amazing service! Couldn’t recommend this place more. The waiter was 11/10 so helpful as I’m coeliac and also just great vibes. The chef also made himself known. Amazing evening. Would go back again
Alice H — Google review
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El Guía Hotel & Restaurant

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Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurant
El Guía Hotel & Restaurant is a respected lodging facility that offers comfortable accommodations and dining options. It features a serene outdoor pool, hot tub, and courtyard where guests can unwind. The establishment has been operating since 1880 and has successfully combined Soller cuisine with exceptional service to create an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you choose to dine in the charming courtyard garden or inside, you will be immersed in a unique atmosphere.
El Guía is a truly lovely hotel. The location is central yet quiet. The rooms are very clean and exude both elegance and coziness. There is a spacious outdoor area where you can relax or work. The staff are exceptionally kind and helpful, and the breakfast is excellent. I recommend this hotel wholeheartedly.
Aleks G — Google review
This hotel is excellent! Our room was very clean and spacious, and the mountain view was so beautiful. Our bathroom had a bath, and a bidet. There is a cute small outdoor pool with some seating, which was lovely. The hotel is located in the town centre, but wasn't noisy, apart from the noise of the tram which was actually delightful and funny. The breakfast was also great. Staff were so friendly and helpful.
Ratha L — Google review
Good restaurant, a little "old school". So don't expect Instagram-Dishes, but just good traditional mallorquin food.
Oliver W — Google review
Ate here after reading good reviews and have to agree, it’s a fabulous spot. We ate in a lovely courtyard, tried some Mallorcan dishes and enjoyed every bite. Staff were friendly and helpful in guiding us through the menu and advising on dishes (and portion size!). Heartily recommend it
AnneMarie G — Google review
Nice hotel with friendly and helpful staff. Good breakfast with a lot of selection. even if bacon was a bit dry there was enough of other choises. We had double room with view of the mountains. Nice and clean and no disturbing noise. We also had half board included and food was excellent for the price. Last night they gave us the choice of the Paella and it was really good. Digestive drink after dinner was also offered on the house.
Magnus G — Google review
A very nice friendly place to stay close to everything. The restaurant is exceptionally good too.
Kevin C — Google review
Lovely boutique hotel, good location, around the corner from the main square. Staff amazing and restaurant is beautiful
Wendy B — Google review
We stayed for 3 nights and loved everything! The double room was a bit smaller than the pictures shown on the website, but no issue as we spent most of our time outside exploring beautiful mountains. We loved the jacuzzi and sauna (you have to book it in advance at the reception), breakfast and the bar. Finishing a day after a long hike with a sauna and a glass of Angel D'or at the beautiful courtyard was sooo relaxing. Thanks to the hotel staff. They were very attentive and friendly. Overall, we were very happy!
N K — Google review
8

Do de Pit Sóller

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$$$$affordable
Tapas restaurant
Do de Pit is a lively and cozy bar located in Soller, known for its vibrant atmosphere and seasonal events like live music and stand-up comedy. The bar is owned by Victoria Calvo and offers a bright, welcoming space with large windows and comfortable seating. Guests can enjoy a variety of options including tapas, menu del dias, locally produced artisan beers like Sullerica, as well as an impressive selection of wines, gins, and cocktails.
My gf and I were very pleased. We didn't ask but it appears to be a family business restaurant. The waitress was very nice and although we didn't make a reservation before we only had to wait 10 minutes. Since we were very hungry it felt like it took a bit until we received our orders but our appetizer was very nice: Bred with smoked salt + capsicum spice and very nice olives. In addition we ordered deep fried potatoes. The main course didn't disappoint either: For me bacon cheese burger + deep fried potatoes For my gf: egg plant in a tomato sauce with pomegranate. Both delicious and a fresh alternative to most overpriced restaurants in Mallorca. Though it is not cheap. For the meals mentioned above + 2 drinks and tip we paid 57 €.
John W — Google review
friendly staff and we got some pimientos del padron when we arrived on the house, they were great! the aubergine dish was very nice too, only the burger was not so satisfying (weird salad, very dry meat, hard bacon). the food arrived very quickly.
Naomi S — Google review
Really amazing food, the quantity was more than we expected and the potato prawn salad was finger licking delicious! The mushroom croquettes were so soft and crunchy! Would definitely come back!
Simran A — Google review
Eating here is a special experience. The menu is varied, and they pulled off this variety of plates every time - everything was delicious and extremely well done. I can’t pick a favorite plate. The bao’s, the Japanese potato salad, and the yellowfin brioche were all among the most memorable things I’ve eaten in a long time. The space is clean, interesting and hip. Price is beyond fair. Service is excellent and intentional- kind, talented people who love what they do and are great at it. I feel lucky to have had this experience.
Clayton L — Google review
Came here for a lunch, for our day trip to Soller. We didn't had a reservation, but were able to get a free table. The staff was very nice and friendly (English speaking as well). The service was maybe a bit slow, but then again, we were on vacation, so there was no rush, we are to much of a slaves of time in this crazy world. The food was great, Classic burger and Cezar salad, although not sure about the salad, it seemed like we got the mixed green salad with chicken nuggets, on the menu Cezar one has some different ingredients, but still very good. The food was very delicious, maybe a bit pricey, at least for burger when comparing to some other restaurants in Palma. We also got grilled peppers for free, as an appetizer from kitchen. Very good. Definitely recommend it to give it a try.
Jaka L — Google review
Food was delicious! Tried a number of tapas and also their steak main and everything was great. Highly recommend.
Paul Y — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous food, best we’ve had since visiting beautiful Sóller! Thank you ☺️
Katie H — Google review
So nice that we went twice! I can easily say this is the best food in Sóller. The dishes are simple but well designed, you can tell the chef has put a lot of effort into creating a unique menu. Everything tasted special. The service was also amazing, she was warm and friendly and made us feel at home. Definitely recommend the blue cheesecake for dessert.
Hafiz H — Google review
9

Can Karlito

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Can Karlito, established in 2019, offers a unique blend of Spanish cuisine and Scandinavian seafood. The menu features dishes like smoked salmon and pickled herrings sourced from the Nordic Seas. The restaurant is known for its innovative spirit and dedication to quality. Visitors praise the delicious and inventive food, such as the pork sandwich with strawberries and peanuts, chicken croquettes, patatas bravas, and burgers on crystal bread.
The meal made our day in Soller. It was fantastic, and the chef's meat was fabulous. The service, the food, everything was perfect. And the idea of ordering 3-5 smaller dishes to share is brilliant because you can try more food. Highly recommended; make a reservation. Dear Chef, thank you for the experience and a lovely chat.
Dorota M — Google review
A Culinary Gem in Sóller Can Karlito is a must-visit for anyone seeking an exceptional dining experience. From the moment we stepped in, we were captivated by the inviting ambiance and warm hospitality. The menu, a beautifully curated selection of Mediterranean dishes, showcases the chef's talent and passion for using local ingredients. Each dish was a masterpiece, bursting with flavors and textures. The Patatas Bravas, Lettuce Hearts, Calamari Brioche, and Solomillo were all standout dishes, but the Solomillo was undoubtedly the star of the night. The service was equally impressive. Juan, our server, was knowledgeable and attentive, providing excellent recommendations. Both he and Luis engaged us in interesting conversation, making us feel like valued guests. If you're looking for a memorable dining experience, Can Karlito is highly recommended.
Lucas C — Google review
Absolutely delicious food and a lovely atmosphere in the terrace! We came as a family of 6 and the waiter was really helpful, recommending the possibility of a 'tapas style' meal where we all shared. This was a great option as we had a variety of their dishes. All were incredible, the fish dishes being a stand out favourite. We chose to have a dessert and these were just as good, the cheesecake was delicious. Both the waiter and chef (who also served us) were really helpful and clearly cared about their guests. Would recommend this place, what a fin
Hannah C — Google review
Best meal I’ve had in 2024 and I’ve been to two, Michelin star restaurants. If you come to soller you need to have dinner here. I would ever say drive up from palma if you can. We paid €75 for two and for the atmosphere, service and quality of food it would be €250 in other places. You must try it!
Jonny P — Google review
Wow! What a meal. We hadn't booked (although I recommend you do) Everything was delicious and the chef was so friendly and enthused!! My partner loved the orange lettuce (he doesn't usually do veg) and we also shared and really enjoyed the califlower gratin, the chicken dim sum and chicken croquettes. We then went all out and had the caramelised nectarines and also the chocolate mousse. It was all soooo good! Best meal of our holiday we thought
Jessica H — Google review
The owners are extremely kind and thorough with their dishes and service to their guests. After so much bread, fried foods, and cured meats -- it was very lovely eating clean (less oily), fresh, and flavorful foods. The dishes are creative and delicious. The owners were so kind to our family with a young child. Highlights - pork sandwiches, steak, cauliflower gratin Service - very genuine and kind
Joleen M — Google review
We called in on the off chance wile browsing in Sóller. Staff advised that they could put together avocado, tomato and olives as I had advised we are vegetarian. Wow, it was amazing. Great coffee as well. The staff were also very friendly, and helpful. The rye bread was so good we asked if they sell it in the restaurants. Luckily they did. We were also advised that one of the owners bakes the bread himself. A great find, will definitely be going back.
Paul B — Google review
We visited TWICE. I recommend making a reservation. The menu is formidable, Karlito is so friendly and interesting. Everything was just so good we can’t stop thinking about it even while in New York. We’d love to go back!
Cinthya H — Google review
10

La Romaguera Restaurant

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Small plates restaurant
Tapas restaurant
La Romaguera Restaurant in Soller, Majorca offers a diverse array of culinary delights, from signature tapas to succulent T-bone steak. The menu features top-quality tapas dishes, including taters and octopus, complemented by an unmatched selection of wines. Visitors praise the creative and delicious food as well as the exceptional service. This restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who loves Spanish cuisine and wants to experience authentic flavors in a welcoming atmosphere.
Without a doubt our best meal in Mallorca. The food was inventive, whimsical, but accessible, and so delicious. The service was amazing—attentive but not overbearing. It’s a lovely space out of the hustle and bustle of the main square. Not to be missed while in Sóller!
Emma P — Google review
Best food we’ve had so far in Mallorca. Service also excellent - waiters gave good advice and were super friendly. Duck wontons a must - our favourite thing on the menu, lamb tacos second, bone marrow (if you like that) third, cannelloni fourth (if you like a strong cheese you might rank this higher - meat was unbelievable but just a bit too cheesy for me - still delicious though), the seafood rice fifth, eggplant sixth
Stefanie B — Google review
Incredible meal and not expensive either. The sauce in the patatas bravas is unreal and the other dishes were also great. We tried gyozas, cod, lamb tacos & apple crumble. Highly recommend sangria as well. This place and Vermutería Kanalla Sòller were my two favourites this trip. Go to both!!
Paul Y — Google review
This is really a 4.5 rating and the only reason I didn’t give 5 is I think the dessert section could improve and doesn’t live up to the same standard as the tapas. BUT the food we had was 5/5. The scallops and the octopus get a special shout out and we could’ve eaten all the fish dishes on the menu. I would definitely return to try all the dishes on the menu. Staff were friendly too and a good wine list. Great value for money 45euros each- tapas, wine and a cocktail!
Lorna J — Google review
Great food, Great vibes, Great service! Their Sangria was sooooooo good and the patatas bravas were absolutely fantastic. The mushroom gyozas just melted in our mouth. Would definitely come back!!
Simran A — Google review
So we stumbled on this place and there was a line and they couldn’t seat us. We then made reservations the next day as the ratings looked good. When I tell you we got 10 dishes and 1 was good I wish I was lying. I can’t even say we ordered wrong because we ordered A LOT! I will say we didn’t get the steak and people beside us did. It looked good so maybe that’s what to get.. the aubergine though was insane just got for that one plate 🙈 also my martini came with ice? Service was really good the lads in there were working hard and making everyone laugh.
Amanda — Google review
Hidden in the charming streets of Sóller, La Romaguera is an absolute gem that brings a refreshing and creative twist to the local dining scene. This restaurant masterfully combines Mediterranean freshness with Asian-inspired tapas, resulting in dishes that are as beautiful to look at as they are to taste. From the moment the plates arrive, it’s clear that presentation is part of the experience. The vibrant colors, delicate garnishes, and thoughtful plating make every dish a work of art. But it’s not just style—each bite delivers on flavor. We started with delicate gyozas, perfectly seared and topped with sesame seeds and a touch of seaweed—an elegant nod to Asian street food, elevated with finesse. The crispy cod dish with fresh herbs and jewel-like beet purées was a standout, striking the balance between crunchy, tangy, and savory in every bite. The spinach and avocado salad, topped with pickled onions, miso vinaigrette, creamy avocado swirls, and a sprinkle of walnuts, was as refreshing as it was inventive. What makes La Romaguera truly special is the way it reimagines tapas. Instead of sticking to tradition, it embraces global influences while honoring local ingredients, creating something unique and memorable. The atmosphere is relaxed yet stylish, perfect for a leisurely evening in Sóller. Service is warm and attentive without being intrusive, adding to the overall charm. If you’re looking for an unforgettable dining experience in Sóller, La Romaguera is a must. It’s not just a meal—it’s a journey through flavors and creativity, with a delightful Asian-inspired twist on tapas.
Philip L — Google review
We had an amazing time in La Romaguera The food was really nice, full of flavors The service was also nice with everybody smiling (it’s important) We had some good Mallorca’s wine and some hierbas to finish We definitely recommend this place for every foodie
Arnaud C — Google review

Transportation in Soller

Getting around Soller can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Palma de Mallorca Airport

International airport
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Palma de Mallorca Airport is a bustling international airport with convenient public buses connecting to Palma and local resorts within 15 minutes. As the only major city in the Balearic Islands, Palma offers more than just glitzy boutiques and tourist hotspots. The city boasts a stunning old cathedral that dates back to the 13th century, adding dignity and character to its vibrant atmosphere.
The airport is spacious and pleasantly cool, which is especially nice in hot weather. Everything is clean, with plenty of well-maintained restrooms. For travelers with gadgets, there are many convenient charging spots. The airport has a wide variety of shops offering everything from souvenirs to useful travel items. There are also many car rental companies available right on site, making it easy to rent a vehicle upon arrival. Overall, it’s comfortable, convenient, and pleasant to be here.
Сергей Г — Google review
This is the Parma Major airport. We used it for a few hours. We ate in there. We had a layover for a few hours. As you can see, it’s very clean very nice quite large in airport I as you can see from the photos it’s got a lot of shops where you can eat areas where you can sit if you look at the photos and their descriptions, you will see that there’s a lot to do and it can pass a couple of hours while grabbing a coffee, some food there’s many places waiting grab cakes, pastries, etc. etc.
Travel L — Google review
This beautiful airport is the 3rd biggest in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. It’s located about 9 km from Palma centre. It has got a lot of facilities like cafés, restaurants, bars and a lot of duty free shopping. One must be little careful on arrival because it has two different sections for baggages. One must see the screen and then move forward.
Balkrishna S — Google review
The restrooms could definitely be cleaned more frequently, and passengers themselves should also be more considerate and avoid leaving the toilet seats dirty. When I went to use the restroom, 2 out of 2 stalls were splashed with urine. On the positive side, in Terminal C transit area we found a smoking room, which is a good point – some European airports don’t even offer that. Overall, there are certainly better airports, but also worse ones. With the recent renovations and a bit more attention to cleanliness, it could improve a lot. For now, it’s 3 stars from me.
Máté M — Google review
Nice airport! Spend some time here waiting for a connecting flight. The airport is always very crowded but seems to be handling all the tourists extremely well. The airport is in great shape, lots of amentities and things to do including bars, shops and restaurants. A big plus is that it is very close to the beach, so tourists can almost walk to the ocean! Enjoy your stay!
Stefan L — Google review
Very clean airport but is so busy, was quick going though the passport control and your bags did not take very long to come out, there are a lot of food and gifts shops inside the airport but it is not cheap to buy food here as it a lot more then the UK prices
Bristolian O — Google review
Good airport, big. Lots of places to shop. Be warned, unlike some airports you cannot buy duty free when you arrive. Also don't bother prebooking a taxi, you will pay alot for that. There is a taxi rank outside with an orderly queue, which goes down quick and your taxi will be half the price.
Anthony M — Google review
After reading other people's reviews, I expected the worst. We arrived 3 hours earlier. The airport is large and many people, but it's easy to navigate and everything goes quickly. The staff is friendly. All check-in counters were open for Rainer's landing. Passport control was completed in 2 minutes. Lots of restaurants and shops. Large duty free.
Olha A — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Ma-11: This is the main road that connects Soller with Palma, the capital of Majorca.
  2. Ma-2120: This is a local road connecting Soller with the neighboring villages of Fornalutx and Biniaraix.
  3. Ma-10: This road connects Soller with the Cap de Formentor, a scenic drive with stunning views along the northern coast of the island.
  4. Ma-2110: This road leads from Soller towards the north-west, through the mountains and towards the town of Sóller.
  5. Carretera de la costa: This road follows the coastal path to connect Soller with other coastal towns on the island.
  6. Camí de sa Figuera: This road connects Soller with Port de Soller and runs along the coast.
  7. Camí de sa Mar: This is a scenic road that connects Soller with Valldemossa, a picturesque village in the Tramuntana mountains.
  8. Camí del Bàlitx: This is a winding road that leads from Soller to the Bàlitx estate, a picturesque area known for its olive groves and mountain views.
  9. Camí de s'Albufera: This road leads from Soller to the Albufera wetlands, a nature reserve famous for its birdlife.
  10. Camí de sa Figuera Vermella: This road leads from Soller towards the southwest, along the coast and through the fishing village of Port d'Andratx.
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  • Soller
  • Bunyola
  • Valldemossa
  • Lluc
  • Marratxi
  • Campanet
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Can Pastilla
  • Ses Illetes
  • Pollenca
  • Calvia
  • El Arenal
  • Palmanova
  • Magaluf
  • Cala Sant Vicenc
  • Peguera
  • Port de Pollenca
  • Playa de Muro
  • Llucmajor
  • Santa Ponsa
  • Alcudia
  • Formentor
  • Port d'Alcudia
  • Ca'n Picafort
  • Son Serra de Marina
  • Campos
  • Manacor
  • Felanitx
  • Arta
  • Colonia de Sant Jordi
  • Santanyi

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