Renowned for skiing and snowboarding, these resorts offer fantastic slopes and winter sports activities
Caldea Spa
Europe’s largest thermal spa, offering a range of pools, Jacuzzis, saunas, and treatments, perfect for relaxation
Andorra la Vella
The capital city, where you can explore historical sites like Casa de la Vall (the parliament building), the Church of Sant Esteve, and stroll through the charming old town.
Vall de Madriu-Perafita-Claror
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this valley showcases Andorra’s natural beauty with its hiking trails and breathtaking landscapes
Sant Joan de Caselles Church
A Romanesque church located in Canillo, showcasing remarkable architecture and historical significance
Meritxell Sanctuary
A revered religious site dedicated to Andorra’s patron saint, the Virgin of Meritxell, and known for its modernist architecture
Roc del Quer viewpoint
Offering stunning panoramic views of Andorra, this is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers
Engolasters Lake
A serene spot where you can enjoy nature, go for a walk, or simply relax by the lake.
Tobacco Museum
Located in Sant Julia de Loria, it sheds light on the history of tobacco and its role in Andorra’s economy.
Ruta del Ferro
A historical route tracing the iron industry’s past, with old mines and ironwork remnants.
NB: Andorra’s small size means you can often explore multiple attractions in a single day, making it a convenient and varied destination for tourists.