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Andorra

Andorra

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  • 14 excursions and activities
  • 9,950 travellers have enjoyed tours here
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Information

Capital
Andorra la Vella
Official language
Andorran Catalan
Phone code
+376

Nestled among rugged peaks and narrow valleys, the Principality of Andorra is a hidden gem in Europe that beckons nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re carving down pristine slopes in winter or soaking in thermal baths in any season, Andorra offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

What to See

Andorra la Vella is your gateway to the country, where medieval stone buildings sit alongside modern landmarks like a striking Dalí sculpture and the new parliament building. A short drive away, the charming villages of Ordino and Canillo showcase traditional Pyrenean architecture and offer sweeping mountain views. Be sure to visit the Romanesque churches, take in the panorama from the Roc del Quer lookout, and explore the numerous hiking trails that wind through alpine forests and meadows.

What to Do in Andorra

In winter, the Grandvalira and Pal Arinsal ski resorts stand out as world-class destinations for skiers and snowboarders. Beyond downhill thrills, you can join snowmobile tours, sled rides, or snowshoe treks under pristine mountain skies.

When the snow melts, Andorra transforms into a summer playground. Unwind at Caldea, Southern Europe’s largest thermal spa, or seek adventure with 4×4 excursions, treks around the stunning Tristaina Lakes, and heart-pounding fun at Naturland Aventura.

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FAQs

Where is Andorra?

Andorra is a small, landlocked principality nestled in the eastern Pyrenees, bordered by France to the north and Spain to the south.

How do I get to Andorra?

Andorra has no commercial airport or train station; the closest airports are Andorra–La Seu d’Urgell (12 km away), Toulouse–Blagnac, and Barcelona–El Prat, all linked by regular long-distance buses, and you can also transfer from L’Hospitalet-près-l’Andorre train station by bus.

When is the best time to visit Andorra?

Andorra shines year-round: winter (Nov–Mar) for world-class skiing at Grandvalira and Pal Arinsal; spring and summer (Apr–Oct) for hiking, mountain biking, and alpine adventures; and autumn for fewer crowds and vibrant fall foliage.

What language is spoken in Andorra?

The official language is Catalan, but Spanish, French, and Portuguese are also widely spoken—so English-speaking visitors will have little trouble communicating.

Why did Andorra become independent from Spain and France?

Since the Middle Ages Andorra was a co-principality governed by the Bishop of Urgell (Spain) and the Count of Foix (France); in 1993 it ratified its first constitution, becoming a fully sovereign parliamentary democracy while retaining its two co-princes as ceremonial heads of state.