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10 Best things to do in Andorra flag, restaurants, tours, hotels

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10 Best things to do in Andorra flag, restaurants, tours, hotels

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Informations

Andorra is the 16th-smallest country in the world by land and the 11th-smallest by population. Its capital, Andorra la Vella, is the highest capital city in Europe, at an elevation of 1,023 m above sea level. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish, Portuguese, and French are also commonly spoken.

When to travel: Ski season runs between December and mid-April. During the warm season – that is summer – you can do a bit of hiking or mountain biking. The warmest months are July and September.

Language: The official language is Catalan.

Currency: Euro

Food Prices: Meal in a cheap restaurant=12 USD, Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant=40 USD.

You can find more information about the visa here.

Things to do

Saint Stephen's, Andorra Town

This small 12th-century church is located in the old city of the capital – Andorra la Vella. It is part of the rich Romanesque cultural heritage on the territory of Andorra. The church has some impressing sculptures, a bell tower, and an apse. The entrance is free of charge and available throughout the year. 

Saint Stephen's, Andorra Town

Vall del Madriu Perafita Claror

The Vall del Madriu Perafita Claror, included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, extends in the southeast of Andorra over the municipalities of Encamp, Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra la Vella and Sant Julià de Lòria. The glacial valley is an area of ​​4247 hectares, which corresponds to 9% of the total area of ​​Andorra. The landscape is characterized by glaciers and steep cliffs, in between high pastures and deep wooded valleys. It is also the second largest watershed in Andorra. The valley is a refuge for rare or threatened animal species.

Vall del Madriu Perafita Claror

Grandvalira

Skiing, snowboarding, winter sports area, chalet and alpine skiing

Grandvalira Andorra

Ordino Arcalís

Ordino-Arcalis is a winter sports station in the Pyrenees, in Andorra. Together with Pal-Arinsal, it forms the Vallnord winter sports area.

Ordino Arcalís Andorra

Lake Engolasters

The lake water is deep blue and is drained by a drainage basin formed by the Pyrenees mountain ranges, which are snow-covered. The valley formed by the rivers draining the catchment provides an enchanting view with green meadows and rich forest of pine trees nearer to the lake periphery. The water source to the lake is from the East Valira and Madriu rivers. The stored water in the reservoir is utilized for generating hydroelectric power at the power station located near Encamp village. There is a cable car rope way from Encamp to the lake area, which is a 6.2 km line.

Lake Engolasters Andorra

Comapedrosa

The Comapedrosa is a mountain range in the Pyrenees in the west of Andorra behind the Arinsal valley. Its highest peak, the Alt de Comapedrosa, is the highest mountain in Andorra with 2944 m.
Comapedrosa Andorra

Estanys de Tristaina

The Estanys de Tristaina are three mountain lakes in the municipality and ski area of Ordino in the north of Andorra, close to the border with France. The three lakes are fed by unnamed springs and meltwater and are connected by small streams. The lake water of the group of three flows into the Valira river, which flows north-south to Spain. The highest point in the lake area is the Pic de Tristaina mountain at 2,876 m.

Estanys de Tristaina Andorra

Sant Joan de Caselles

Sant Joan de Caselles is a Romanesque chapel in the village of Canillo in Andorra. According to the 2003 law, it has the status of a cultural monument. The steeple is in the Lombard style. Inside there is an original wall painting from the middle of the 12th century, in the center of which a majestas domini made of stucco sits enthroned. The altar has an essay in honor of John the Evangelist from the first half of the 16th century, the work of masters Miquel Ramells and Gui Borgonyó.
Sant Joan de Caselles Andorra

Casa d’Areny Plandolit

Casa d’Areny Plandolit is a listed property and now a museum in Ordino, Andorra.

Casa d’Areny Plandolit Andorra

Mirador Roc Del Quer

The Mirador del Quer or Mirador de Canillo viewpoint, as many call it, is a 20-metre walkway, of which 8 m are on solid ground while the other 12 seem to stretch into the scenery itself: this part of the walkway is a platform that is suspended in mid-air, creating the impression that you’re levitating above the valley. Not only will the magic of this place make you feel like you’re presiding over the Pyrenees; part of the walkway is made of transparent glass, further reinforcing the sense of height. Moreover, it is noteworthy that this part was installed in 2016.

Mirador Roc Del Quer Andorra

Where to stay

A good night’s sleep is particularly important when you are travelling. Andorra offers its guests a host of luxurious, charming and also out-of-the-ordinary accommodation.

Whether in the heart of the city, near the lake or surrounded by nature – Andorra’s hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses guarantee a relaxing and invigorating stay.

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Where to eat

Traditional food to try in Andorra

Andorran gastronomy offers a very rich mix of flavors; French and Spanish influenced flavors. With an abundance of land dedicated to sheep and cows in a small mountainous area pulled from the sea, Andorra’s cuisine dishes include:

Escudella: Beef topped with a vegetable stew

Lentils and Rice: Usually paired with meat or seafood

Snails “a la llauna”: Plain, roasted snails

Pork s the lice sautéed in honey and vinegar, acquiring a bittersweet flavor and an extraordinarily smooth texture that makes them very popular

traditional food in Andorra

Cassoulet: This stewed dish is a result of French influence.

Civet of Venison: Another French import, it can also come with wild boar

Duck: Popular with mushrooms, legumes, pork, and rabbit, or with some fruits, like the duck with plums and peanuts.

Trout: The most popular seafood, it is often oven-cooked, broiled, in broths combined with vegetables and spices, bathed in champagne or wine, with French-style sauces, or simply stir-fried.

Other popular seafood include crabs, clams and shrimp.

what to eat in Andorra

Restaurants, Bars, Cafe's

Restaurant Versailles- French restaurant where you can enjoy platters such as foie gras, filet mignon, duck and fresh fish.

Kökosnot- traditional local cuisine while updating local resources and modernizing with Asian spices. 

La Capricciosa : (Italian Restaurant) Described as the best pizzeria in Andorra

Restaurante Arrels: This restaurant is one of the two restaurants that you can find in the luxury

Sport Hotel Hermitage & Spa 5* in Soldeu (Andorra). Awarded Michelin chef Nandu Jubany runs his kitchen. The restaurant is only open in the winter season.

Taberna Angel Belmonte : This tavern specializes in traditional seafood and tapas.

Celler d’en Toni: Although the restaurant’s highlight is the wine cellar, which stocks nearly 12,000 different wines, they offer both a set menu and “à la carte” offerings.

restaurants Andorra

Vegan and vegetarian cuisine in Andorra

La Vita è Vegan is a restaurant in the old town of Escaldes-Engordany.

Veggie’s World : Vegetarian tapas bar with organic produce, juices, craft beer and wine.

Eximi : The restaurant combines French and Mediterranean cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options

Odei Café : The well-reviewed Odei Café brings Australian-style café. It serves breakfast, lunch, drinks and coffee with vegetarian options

Restaurant Can Pere : This restaurant mixes the best of Andorran traditional cuisine with a wide range of vegetarian options.

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  • Allow at least 2 hours between flight connections If you don´t have a direct flight to Andorra la Vella ,Andorra , make sure to leave at least 2 hours between connecting flights, especially if booking with 2 separate airlines.
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  • Book your flight early
  • Book refundable hotel rooms or apartments
  • You will be able to save 25%-40% overall on your trip costs to Andorra and avoid crowds if you decide to travel during shoulder seasons.
  • Book tours online in advance
saving tips Andorra

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Shopping

Boasting over 10 km of shopping promenade and 1,500 shops, both outdoors and across great shopping malls, one can easily find electronics, clothing and other products such tobacco and alcohol for some of the lowest prices in Europe.

Meritxell Avenue of Andorra la Vella up until Vivand (also known as The Shopping Mile) and Carlemany de Escaldes-Engordany Avenue. Together they form an amazing place for shopaholics to indulge in a variety of their favorite shops- a large choice of stores covering fashion, accessories, consumer electronics, gadgets, perfumery, sports equipment, and a large range of culinary delicacies.

Shopping Centers

Illa Carlemany- the mall offers a wide variety of popular brands such as Zara, Levi´s, and Adidas to name a few, and for the coffee lovers there is also a Starbucks.

Grans Magatzems Pyrénées Centro Comercial- this mall offers a large range of shops from affordable to luxury shops including Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren amongst many more popular brands.

Getting around

If you decide to get around Andorra using public transport, check the bus lines to plan your trips properly. Apart from being the most economic option, services run every day. All the bus lines will take you to the main towns in each parish, and some go to valleys further away. 
Depending on where you want to go, you should take into account that the greater the distance, the less frequent the service. This means frequency can vary from every 20 minutes to one every hour.
If you like public transport, there is an extensive network of bus routes that run through most towns. 
If you prefer to do it your own way without having to worry about timetables, you can hire a rental car or use a taxi. 
getting around Andorra

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Getting here

Andorra does not have an international airport. The closest airports in Spain are La Seu d’Urgell, Barcelona, Lleida, Reus and Girona. The nearest airports in France are Toulouse, Carcassonne and Perpignan. Most offer coach or minibus service to Andorra.
The closest airports with the best connections into Andorra are Toulouse in France and Barcelona in Spain. These airports are roughly around 200km from Andorra, but are connected with plenty of regular bus services.
Barcelona Airport-It’s the most popular way to get to Andorra by plane. From BCN to Andorra the best transfer options are either to go by bus or drive. Bus options go from both terminals and leave several times every day for Andorra la Vella.

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