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This honey-hued area in the lush Tramontana mountains is tailor-made for traditional getaways, where days are spent dining on Spanish cuisine and shopping in local markets. It’s famed for its fragrant orange groves and stunning scenery, all of which can be seen on a scenic vintage tram ride down to the coastline.
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Plaza de la Constitución

Located in Soller’s main town, this pretty plaza is the beating heart, filled with restaurants and cool cafés where you can pull up a chair, grab a bite to eat and watch the world go by. Don’t miss a ride on the vintage tram, which passes straight through the square.

Local life

Every Saturday, the town truly comes alive with its bustling weekly market. It’s a feast for the senses, with stalls overflowing with fresh produce, artisanal goods and tasty local delicacies like olives and cheese. This is authentic Majorca at its finest.

Scenic hikes

It’s a real paradise for hikers and bikers around these parts. A highlight is the GR221 long-distance path, known as the ‘"Dry Stone Route’," which passes through Soller on its way across the Tramuntana mountains. Along the way, you’re sure to encounter everything from olive groves to rugged mountainsides.