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Where does the train to Soller depart in Palma?

The Tren de Soller departs from the Ferrocarril Railway Station at the Plaza de Espana in Palma. Buy your ticket at the ticket window (they don't accept cards so bring cash!) and then head out onto the platform, where the polished wooden train will be waiting.



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Ferrocarril de Sóller The train departs from its own station in Palma (almost alongside the city's main train and bus station) and takes an hour to reach Sóller's Art Deco station (with art gallery), stopping at Bunyola on the way.

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Tip 5: Sit on the left hand side of the train coming into Port de Soller, you'll get the best views through the tram windows!

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From the Sóller Railway Station In the Plaza de España, in front of the entrance to the historic building of the Sóller train station, under the shade of a leafy plane tree, is the first stop where you can take the tramway to the beach and the port.

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The Mallorca metro is operated by Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM), and the main station, located in the Plaza de España, in central Palma, is called the Intermodal Station.

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After this winter's technical stop, the Tren de Sóller will resume its passenger service between Sóller and Palma on the 1st of March. This temporary closure of the railway service is motivated by our vocation to conserve our heritage, preserve our values and improve our services.

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The train has no toilets (these are only available at the station) and no air conditioning, and is not equipped for passengers in wheelchairs.

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IMO for a relaxed initial look around both Soller and Puerto Soller (incl the tram between the two) allow 4-5 hours in that area. If we're not staying in Soller we like to set aside a day there, we usually get the train in the morning from the Plaza Esapana in Palma, it takes an hour to Soller.

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Sóller - Port de Sóller Enjoy this 3.1-mile point-to-point trail near Sóller, Majorca. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 19 min to complete. This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

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The Soller market it is called as one of the most traditional and popular markets on the island, held in the town of Sóller every Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00. The Soller market it is called as one of the most traditional and popular markets on the island, held in the town of Sóller every Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00.

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A 2,856 metres long tunnel through the Sierra de Alfábia mountains took four years to build. The train journey takes passengers on a spectacularly scenic route through the Serra de Tramuntana. From the town of Sóller visitors can continue to Port de Sóller on the old tram which runs every hour between 8.00 and 20.00.

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The controversy surrounding the size of trains designed for the Asturias and Cantabria tracks that are incompatible with the narrow gauge tunnels has forced the resignation of the president of train operator Renfe, Isaías Táboas, as well as the current Secretary of State for Transport, Isabel Pardo de Vera.

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Mallorca has a small railway service that connects the capital, Palma, with several towns and villages on the island. It's divided into three routes which run between Palma and Inca, Sa Pobla, Manacor, Marratxí, Santa María, Consell, Binissalem, Lloseta, Muro, Sineu and Petra.

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