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Why do tourists go to Andorra?
Besides tax-free shopping, one of the main reasons visitors stop in the principality, Andorra is home to the Caldea Spa Center, a large natural and thermal spring complex with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, jacuzzi and hydrotherapy offerings, massage, Turkish baths and other relaxation spaces.
What is Andorra best known for?
tourism
It is an autonomous co-principality under the joint sovereignty of the Bishop of Urgel in Spain and the French Chief of State (President). The country is most famous for tourism and tobacco. Both French and Spanish currencies are valid in Andorra, while its own dinar coins are meant only for collectors.
Is it worth staying in Andorra?
Is Andorra worth a visit? Yes. If you are visiting Barcelona and you set aside a couple of days for day tours outside Barcelona, then a visit to the microstate Andorra is a “once in a lifetime” opportunity and absolutely both a good choice and a special and unique experience.
Is Andorra worth visiting in summer?
Although Andorra is widely known for its ski resorts, spring and summer are a wonderful time to visit the area as Andorra changes from its wonderful winter coat of snow to reveal its amazing, dark-green scenery. Its rich forestry is perfect to explore on foot, bike or horse.
Is Andorra worth a day trip?
As the “country in the mountains” (this used to be their slogan when I was a kid: “El Pais dels Pirineus”), Andorra’s tourism was always focused on its beautiful nature but there are certainly many other things to do in Andorra and I promise you, it is well worth a visit despite its tiny size.
Is Andorra a beautiful country?
Located high in the eastern Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain, Andorra is a small country, boasting lovely mountain scenery, which is often overlooked on travel itineraries. For most visitors, the main attraction is the capital, Andorra La Vella.
Does Andorra have a beach?
The only beach in Andorra – Estanys de Montmalus.
Who lives in Andorra?
Andorra
Principality of Andorra Principat d’Andorra (Catalan) | |
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Official languages | Catalan |
Ethnic groups (2017) | 48.8% Andorran 25.1% Spanish 12% Portuguese 4.4% French 9.7% others |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Demonym(s) | Andorran |
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