
Sumérgete en la rica historia y cultura de Andorra a través de sus museos y monumentos.
Andorra is a charming parliamentary co-principality nestled in the Pyrenees between Spain and France. It is renowned for its dramatic mountain scenery, premier ski resorts, Romanesque heritage, traditional mountain gastronomy in rustic bordas, and duty-free shopping hubs.
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Andorra is a charming parliamentary co-principality nestled in the Pyrenees between Spain and France. It is renowned for its dramatic mountain scenery, premier ski resorts, Romanesque heritage, traditional mountain gastronomy in rustic bordas, and duty-free shopping hubs.
Andorra is the undeniable winter sports capital of the Pyrenees. Under the unified Grandvalira Resorts pass, visitors can access Grandvalira (the largest ski resort in southern Europe with over 200 km of runs), Pal Arinsal (ideal for families and freestyle enthusiasts), and Ordino Arcalís (famed for off-piste freeriding and prime powder snow). From downhill skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing and dog sledding, winter adventures here are second to none.
Located in Escaldes-Engordany beneath an iconic glass pyramid tower, Caldea is the largest thermal spa complex in southern Europe. Fed by natural mineral-rich thermal springs emerging at 70°C, the center features outdoor lagoons overlooking snow-capped peaks, hydro-massage circuits, and Inúu—a tranquil adults-only wellness sanctuary dedicated to holistic relaxation.
Bordas are historic stone-and-wood barns once used to shelter livestock and grain, lovingly converted into rustic restaurants. Dining beside a roaring open hearth while savoring hearty dishes like trinxat, escudella, and char-grilled Pyrenean meats is the most authentic way to taste local mountain culture.
With over 40 medieval churches, chapels, and bridges scattered across its seven parishes, Andorra preserves an exceptional Romanesque legacy. Highlights include the Church of Santa Coloma with its distinctive circular Lombard bell tower, Sant Joan de Caselles in Canillo, the historic complex of Sant Romà de les Bons in Encamp, and the medieval La Margineda bridge.
In the summer months, Andorra transforms into a vibrant green hiking paradise. The Tristaina Lakes trail is an accessible, iconic circuit connecting three glacial lakes above 2,200 meters. For deeper wilderness, the roadless Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley (a UNESCO World Heritage site) offers pristine glacial landscapes, historic shepherd huts, and rare alpine flora.
Stepping onto the suspended walkway at the Roc del Quer viewpoint delivers jaw-dropping panoramic views over Canillo and the Montaup Valley. Nearby, the Canillo Tibetan Bridge—one of the longest pedestrian suspension bridges in the world, spanning over 600 meters across a 200-meter drop—delivers pure adrenaline amidst cinematic mountain backdrops.
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Voir le guide completAndorra is NOT a member of the European Union or the European Economic Area. As a result, standard 'free EU roaming' does not apply on most foreign mobile plans. Always disable mobile data roaming before crossing the border or purchase a local eSIM/data add-on to prevent heavy roaming fees.
EU citizens only need a valid national ID card or passport to enter. When taking shopping goods out of Andorra, strict duty-free customs allowances apply for tobacco, alcohol, perfumes, and industrial products. Check border allowance limits before returning to Spain or France.
From November 1st to May 15th, winter tires or carrying snow chains in the vehicle is strictly mandatory by law on all Andorran roads, regardless of whether snow is actively falling.
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