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Here’s everything you need to start your visit.

Getting to Sóller
by Car
PARKING AREASLOW EMISSION ZONESORA & RESIDENT-ONLY ZONES

Please, do not drive into the town center with your vehicle.

Once you’ve passed through the Sóller tunnel, you’ll find yourself surrounded by stunning landscapes and the mountains that form the valley.

To ensure smooth traffic flow and an easy arrival, access to the town center is restricted (residents only). Visitor parking areas have been set up for your convenience.

Parking Areas in Sóller

Sóller offers several designated parking zones to make it easier for both visitors and residents to get around and enjoy their stay.

You’ll find parking areas located at the entrance of the town, from where you can easily reach the center on foot.

Thank you for your cooperation in helping us keep Sóller peaceful and accessible for everyone.

Below, you’ll find a Google Map highlighting all the main parking areas in Sóller to make your visit more convenient.

Parking Areas in Puerto de Sóller
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Low Emission Zone

Sóller has established a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in the town center to reduce pollution and improve air quality.

ORA & RESIDENT-ONLY ZONES

There are dedicated visitor parking areas, O.R.A. zones (marked in blue) with time restrictions, and resident-only zones (marked in green). All zones are clearly signposted to ensure efficient and organized use of public space.

BLUE ZONE (O.R.A. Regulated)

Public prepaid parking: car parks and on-street parking areas marked in blue.

GREEN ZONE (Z.A.R.)

Green-marked zones are strictly reserved for identified residents. Visitors are not allowed to park here.

EASY PARK APP

Download the app to manage your parking in Sóller — faster, easier, and safer. Just scan the QR code on the O.R.A. machine.

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O.R.A. ENFORCEMENT HOURS

If you’ve received a parking fine, you can cancel it within 48 hours:
€20 if you did not place or display the parking ticket.
€10 if you exceeded the allowed time in a blue zone.

How to cancel a fine:

  • At the O.R.A. machine, by following the on-screen instructions.
  • In person at the Sóller 2010 office (C/ Hospici, 2), Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
  • By bank transfer — include your license plate and the fine reference number:
    IBAN: ES17 2100 0047 7002 0033 1404
    BIC: CAIXESBBXXX
FINE CANCELLATION SCHEDULES

High Season
(March 1st to November 15th — every day)

  • Sóller town streets and parking lots: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Sa Calatrava parking lot (Sóller): 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • Port de Sóller (Blue Zone – O.R.A.): 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • Lepanto Street parking (Port de Sóller): 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Low Season
(November 16th to February 28/29 — every day)

  • Sóller town streets and parking areas: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

  • No O.R.A. operation in Port de Sóller during this period.

More Information
Check the map of O.R.A. and Z.A.R. zones, parking meter locations, local parking regulations, resident permit procedures, and more at:

ZONA BLAVA (REGULADA O.R.A.)
ZONA Z.A.R. (VERDA)
Getting to Sóller
by train
SCHEDULESSTATIONS

Enjoy a journey back in time on the Sóller Train — a historic wooden train that departs from Palma’s station (Plaça Espanya) and, over the course of an hour, travels through tunnels, crosses bridges and viewpoints, and winds its way through forested landscapes until it reaches the Sóller station.

Once there, you’ll have the chance to continue your journey to Port de Sóller (about 20 minutes) aboard the tram.
In summer, you can ride in the open-air carriages (jardineras) — the perfect way to enjoy the scenery and take in every detail.

SCHEDULES & STATIONS
Getting to Sóller
by public transport
BUS (SCHEDULES & STOPS)TAXIS (INFORMATION, STOPS)

From El Parc de les Estacions in Palma (right next to the train station), you can reach Sóller by two different bus lines:

  • Line 204: Direct route from Palma to Port de Sóller.
    Duration: approx. 45 minutes.
  • Line 203: A scenic route that passes through the charming villages of Valldemossa and Deià, offering beautiful views of the Serra de Tramuntana and the north coast.
    Duration: approx. 80 minutes.
Bus stop on Cetre Str.