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Andorra
Andorra
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Andorra is a tiny landlocked country in southwestern Europe. It is sandwiched between Spain and France, in the eastern Pyrenees mountains. With an area of just 468 sq km (181 sq mi), Andorra is the sixth smallest country in Europe. It is also not very densely populated, with a population of just 84,000 (2011 estimate).

Guide to Andorra Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Andorra that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Sant Romà de les Bons in Encamp, Andorra
Sant Romà de les Bons in Encamp, Andorra
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More on Andorra

The capital of Andorra is Andorra la Vella. At an elevation of 1,023 meters, it is the highest capital city in Europe. The country is a principality that was formed in 1278. The office of the monarch is jointly held by two co-princes - the President of the French Republic and the Bishop of Urgell of Catalonia, Spain.

The history of Andorra goes back to the time of Charlemagne, who granted a charter to the Andorran people as a reward for fighting the Moors. Overlordship of Andorra was in the hands of the Count of Urgell. It eventually passes to the Bishop of Urgell. In 1278, a dispute over the sovereignty of Andorra resulted that it become shared between the Spanish Bishop of Urgell and the French Count of Foix. The title of the count of Foix was over time transferred to the French head of state, to the kings of France, and eventually to the President of the French Republic.


Ski slopes in Andorra in February
Ski slopes in Andorra in February
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Despite its remote location, Andorra has developed a thriving tourism industry. Being between France and Spain, it has made the best of both worlds, attracting tourists who come to enjoy its mountain resorts, fresh air and pristine natural environment.

Visiting Andorra

The most practical (or rather, only) way to reach Andorra is by road. It does not have an airport or a train station. The roads in Andorra are of good quality. Between Spain and France, it's easier to get to Andorra from Spain, as the roads are straighter while the France side has more hairpin bends. There is also a toll for passing through the 2.9 km Tunel d'Envalira on the French side costing €4.80 (and €5.60 in winter), payable by credit card.


Pont d'Ordino, Andorra
Pont d'Ordino, Andorra
Author: Joan Simon (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)



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Major Cities in Andorra

  1. Andorra la Vella - capital
  2. Arinsal
  3. Canillo
  4. Encamp
  5. Escaldes-Engordany
  6. La Massana
  7. Ordino
  8. Sant Julia de Loria
  9. Santa Coloma

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Andorra

  1. Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley (2004)

Specialty Recommendations for Andorra

  1. Andorra ski resorts


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