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Casa de la Vall
- The magnificent 16th-century manor known as Casa de la Vall, in the Andorran capital of Andorra la Vella, was once the seat of the Andorran government. Today, it is home to the Hall of Lost Steps, where visitors can appreciate the wonderfully preserved original wall paintings.
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Centro Historico
- After touring Casa de la Vall, visitors can stroll through the charming historic center of Andorra la Vella, filled with the sturdy and gorgeous original 16th- and 17th-century buildings that have stood the test of time.
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Sola Irrigation Canal Trail
- To get the best views of Andorra la Vella and the surrounding area, check out the Sola Irrigation Canal Trail, which winds through the hills that rise up from the small city. Meandering along the canal trail is a perfect way to end an afternoon in the city.
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La Noblesse du Temps
- Andorra la Vella also boasts an original work from a world-renowned Spanish artist. 'La Noblesse du Temps' is a massive, 16-foot (5-m) tall bronze sculpture cast by hand by Salvador Dalí himself in 1984.
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Puente de Paris
- Another unmissable photo op in Andorra la Vella is the Puente de Paris bridge. Small in size but big in personality, this peculiar-looking bridge connects the two sides of town separated by the Gran Valira river.
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Caldea Spa
- Just outside Andorra la Vella, in the town of Les Escaldes, lies the Caldea Spa complex, one of the largest spas in Europe and the tallest building in Andorra. Towering 18 stories high, it features countless thermal baths, pools, and steam rooms.
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Church of Santa Coloma
- Possibly the oldest church in all of Andorra is the Church of Santa Coloma, near Andorra la Vella. Built around the 8th century, the pre-Romanesque church is one of the only of its kind in Andorra, and features original religious frescoes on the interior.
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Valira d'Orient
- Running through the center of Andorra is the Gran Valira river, the largest river in Andorra. Walking through the many trails of the Valira d'Orient, through which the Gran Valira runs, grants stunning views of the surrounding mountains and grasslands.
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Encamp
- The picturesque town of Encamp is an essential stop during any visit to Andorra. Settled in almost the exact center of the country, Encamp is home to many cozy cafés and shops, and is also home of the National Automobile Museum.
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Església de Sant Romà de les Bons
- Romanesque churches and ruins are scattered all across Andorra. One of the oldest, the church of Sant Romà de les Bons, is just on the outskirts of Encamp. Built in 1164, it is registered by the Cultural Heritage of Andorra organization.
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Tobotronc
- Adrenaline junkies won't want to miss the Tobotronc, the longest alpine slide in the world. Located just outside of Sant Julià de Lòria, the Tobotronc winds 3.3 miles (5.3 km) through the Pyrenean alpine forests.
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Pas de la Casa
- Andorra has no shortage of prime spots for snowsports, and Pas de la Casa is one of the best. In the far north of Andorra, near the French border, Pas de la Casa offers countless slopes, accessible by the 30 ski lifts scattered along the mountainside.
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Madriu-Perafita-Claror
- The largest of Andorra's numerous national parks, Madriu-Perafita-Claror is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to roe deer, eagles, and wild boars.
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Ordino
- One of the most charming villages in Andorra is the town of Ordino. Located in the north of Andorra, at the foot of the Casamanya mountain, the 16th- and 17th-century architecture hosts inviting streetside cafés and old historical museums.
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Sant Joan de Caselles
- When wandering through the northern town of Canillo, visitors should be sure to make time to visit the church of Sant Joan de Caselles, an old 12th-century church that holds some incredibly well-preserved frescoes and stucco images.
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Sanctuary of Meritxell Basilica
- The Sanctuary of Meritxell Basilica in Canillo is one of the most culturally important sites in Andorra. Named after Saint Meritxell, the patron saint of Andorra, the old historic church was burnt to the ground in a tragic fire in 1972, taking the prized statue of Jesus and Mary, mysteriously found at the site in the 11th century, with it. Since then, it has been rebuilt in a gorgeous modern architectural style that pays homage to the Romanesque architecture of the original
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Roc del Quer
- Just outside of Canillo is the magnificent Mirador Roc del Quer. This unforgettable viewpoint towers 6,417 feet (1,956 m) above sea level and is equipped with a suspended glass floor that grants visitors unprecedented views of the majestic Pyrenees mountains.
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Vallnord
- Vallnord, the premier ski resort in the western part of Andorra, boasts a total of 39 miles (63 km) of marked terrain. Once the sun goes down, the cozy ski village at the foot of the mountain is a perfect place to relax.
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Anyós
- The westward village of Anyós is a picturesque village ripe for wandering. Visitors to Anyós during July can take part in the annual Fiesta Mayor de Anyós, in honor of San Cristóbal. The centerpiece of the festivities is the blessing of a carriage in the center of town, representative of the blessing of all cars and vehicles that traverse the often demanding mountain roads of Andorra.
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Valls del Comapedrosa
- Another of Andorra's gorgeous national parks, Valls del Comapedrosa lies in the northwest of the country. Here is where you'll find the highest point in Andorra, Coma Pedrosa. Towering 9,656 feet (2,943 me) above sea level, the mountain is a popular destination for mountain climbers.
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Estany de les Truites
- For those who aren't afraid of a hike, hiking up to Estany de les Truites is a must. Near the Refugi de Comapedrosa, this glacial lake is a wonderful place for a swim and to take in the breathtaking views of the Pyrenees.
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Soldeu
- Visitors with a penchant for the glamorous won't want to miss the smaller ski resort of Soldeu, in the northeastern corner of Andorra. The ski village itself is dotted with some of the best five-star hotels in Andorra, spa centers, and top-class restaurants, not to mention the many ski slopes that cater to any level of experience.
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Escudella
- One would be remiss to visit Andorra without trying the local cuisine. Escudella, the national dish of Andorra and a Catalan mainstay as old as time, is a wonderful mixture of pasta shells, local veggies, and meats. It's sure to warm you up after a day of skiing on the slopes or walking through the valleys.
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Sant Marti Church
- Waiting amongst the fields outside the town of La Cortinada is another ancient Romanesque church, dedicated to Sant Marti de La Cortinada. Originally built around the 12th century, this marvelous work of architecture was restored during the 1600s.
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Grandvalira
- The largest ski resort in Andorra, Grandvalira is truly something to behold. With a grand total of 130 miles (210 km) of marked trails, this is truly a skier's paradise. Grandvalira is also one of the only resorts in Andorra that offers night skiing, an experience no lover of the sport would want to miss.
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Sant Serni de Nagol
- One of the most magnificent Romanesque relics in the south of Andorra is the beautiful church of Sant Serni de Nagol. Still standing tall in the green fields of the Pyrenean highlands, this church was first erected during the 11th century.
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Pic del Port Vell
- For visitors with the hiking bug, Pic del Port Vell is a must. Straddling the border with Spain, the trail leading to the summit of 8,711 feet (2,655 m) is lined with colorful wildflowers and sturdy mountain grasses. If you're lucky, you might even get a glimpse of the beautiful Pyrenean chamois ibex.
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Museu del Tabac
- One of the main attractions of the southern village of Sant Julià de Lòria is the Museu del Tabac, more formally known as Museo Fábrica Reig. An old tobacco factory, Andorra's main export, visitors can tour the premises and learn all the ins and outs of tobacco cultivation.
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Tristaina Lake Trail
- One of the easiest and most rewarding hikes in Andorra is the Tristaina Lake Trail. Hikers who take this brisk 2.5-mile (4-km) trail will be greeted with breathtaking views of multiple pristine mountain lakes and scenes of the valleys below. Sources: (PlanetWare) (Visit Andorra) (33 Travel Tips) See also: Take a closer look at Liechtenstein
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Casa de la Vall
- The magnificent 16th-century manor known as Casa de la Vall, in the Andorran capital of Andorra la Vella, was once the seat of the Andorran government. Today, it is home to the Hall of Lost Steps, where visitors can appreciate the wonderfully preserved original wall paintings.
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Centro Historico
- After touring Casa de la Vall, visitors can stroll through the charming historic center of Andorra la Vella, filled with the sturdy and gorgeous original 16th- and 17th-century buildings that have stood the test of time.
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Sola Irrigation Canal Trail
- To get the best views of Andorra la Vella and the surrounding area, check out the Sola Irrigation Canal Trail, which winds through the hills that rise up from the small city. Meandering along the canal trail is a perfect way to end an afternoon in the city.
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La Noblesse du Temps
- Andorra la Vella also boasts an original work from a world-renowned Spanish artist. 'La Noblesse du Temps' is a massive, 16-foot (5-m) tall bronze sculpture cast by hand by Salvador Dalí himself in 1984.
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Puente de Paris
- Another unmissable photo op in Andorra la Vella is the Puente de Paris bridge. Small in size but big in personality, this peculiar-looking bridge connects the two sides of town separated by the Gran Valira river.
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5 / 30 Fotos
Caldea Spa
- Just outside Andorra la Vella, in the town of Les Escaldes, lies the Caldea Spa complex, one of the largest spas in Europe and the tallest building in Andorra. Towering 18 stories high, it features countless thermal baths, pools, and steam rooms.
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6 / 30 Fotos
Church of Santa Coloma
- Possibly the oldest church in all of Andorra is the Church of Santa Coloma, near Andorra la Vella. Built around the 8th century, the pre-Romanesque church is one of the only of its kind in Andorra, and features original religious frescoes on the interior.
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7 / 30 Fotos
Valira d'Orient
- Running through the center of Andorra is the Gran Valira river, the largest river in Andorra. Walking through the many trails of the Valira d'Orient, through which the Gran Valira runs, grants stunning views of the surrounding mountains and grasslands.
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8 / 30 Fotos
Encamp
- The picturesque town of Encamp is an essential stop during any visit to Andorra. Settled in almost the exact center of the country, Encamp is home to many cozy cafés and shops, and is also home of the National Automobile Museum.
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9 / 30 Fotos
Església de Sant Romà de les Bons
- Romanesque churches and ruins are scattered all across Andorra. One of the oldest, the church of Sant Romà de les Bons, is just on the outskirts of Encamp. Built in 1164, it is registered by the Cultural Heritage of Andorra organization.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Tobotronc
- Adrenaline junkies won't want to miss the Tobotronc, the longest alpine slide in the world. Located just outside of Sant Julià de Lòria, the Tobotronc winds 3.3 miles (5.3 km) through the Pyrenean alpine forests.
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11 / 30 Fotos
Pas de la Casa
- Andorra has no shortage of prime spots for snowsports, and Pas de la Casa is one of the best. In the far north of Andorra, near the French border, Pas de la Casa offers countless slopes, accessible by the 30 ski lifts scattered along the mountainside.
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Madriu-Perafita-Claror
- The largest of Andorra's numerous national parks, Madriu-Perafita-Claror is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to roe deer, eagles, and wild boars.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Ordino
- One of the most charming villages in Andorra is the town of Ordino. Located in the north of Andorra, at the foot of the Casamanya mountain, the 16th- and 17th-century architecture hosts inviting streetside cafés and old historical museums.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Sant Joan de Caselles
- When wandering through the northern town of Canillo, visitors should be sure to make time to visit the church of Sant Joan de Caselles, an old 12th-century church that holds some incredibly well-preserved frescoes and stucco images.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Sanctuary of Meritxell Basilica
- The Sanctuary of Meritxell Basilica in Canillo is one of the most culturally important sites in Andorra. Named after Saint Meritxell, the patron saint of Andorra, the old historic church was burnt to the ground in a tragic fire in 1972, taking the prized statue of Jesus and Mary, mysteriously found at the site in the 11th century, with it. Since then, it has been rebuilt in a gorgeous modern architectural style that pays homage to the Romanesque architecture of the original
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Roc del Quer
- Just outside of Canillo is the magnificent Mirador Roc del Quer. This unforgettable viewpoint towers 6,417 feet (1,956 m) above sea level and is equipped with a suspended glass floor that grants visitors unprecedented views of the majestic Pyrenees mountains.
© Shutterstock
17 / 30 Fotos
Vallnord
- Vallnord, the premier ski resort in the western part of Andorra, boasts a total of 39 miles (63 km) of marked terrain. Once the sun goes down, the cozy ski village at the foot of the mountain is a perfect place to relax.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Anyós
- The westward village of Anyós is a picturesque village ripe for wandering. Visitors to Anyós during July can take part in the annual Fiesta Mayor de Anyós, in honor of San Cristóbal. The centerpiece of the festivities is the blessing of a carriage in the center of town, representative of the blessing of all cars and vehicles that traverse the often demanding mountain roads of Andorra.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Valls del Comapedrosa
- Another of Andorra's gorgeous national parks, Valls del Comapedrosa lies in the northwest of the country. Here is where you'll find the highest point in Andorra, Coma Pedrosa. Towering 9,656 feet (2,943 me) above sea level, the mountain is a popular destination for mountain climbers.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Estany de les Truites
- For those who aren't afraid of a hike, hiking up to Estany de les Truites is a must. Near the Refugi de Comapedrosa, this glacial lake is a wonderful place for a swim and to take in the breathtaking views of the Pyrenees.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Soldeu
- Visitors with a penchant for the glamorous won't want to miss the smaller ski resort of Soldeu, in the northeastern corner of Andorra. The ski village itself is dotted with some of the best five-star hotels in Andorra, spa centers, and top-class restaurants, not to mention the many ski slopes that cater to any level of experience.
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Escudella
- One would be remiss to visit Andorra without trying the local cuisine. Escudella, the national dish of Andorra and a Catalan mainstay as old as time, is a wonderful mixture of pasta shells, local veggies, and meats. It's sure to warm you up after a day of skiing on the slopes or walking through the valleys.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Sant Marti Church
- Waiting amongst the fields outside the town of La Cortinada is another ancient Romanesque church, dedicated to Sant Marti de La Cortinada. Originally built around the 12th century, this marvelous work of architecture was restored during the 1600s.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Grandvalira
- The largest ski resort in Andorra, Grandvalira is truly something to behold. With a grand total of 130 miles (210 km) of marked trails, this is truly a skier's paradise. Grandvalira is also one of the only resorts in Andorra that offers night skiing, an experience no lover of the sport would want to miss.
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25 / 30 Fotos
Sant Serni de Nagol
- One of the most magnificent Romanesque relics in the south of Andorra is the beautiful church of Sant Serni de Nagol. Still standing tall in the green fields of the Pyrenean highlands, this church was first erected during the 11th century.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Pic del Port Vell
- For visitors with the hiking bug, Pic del Port Vell is a must. Straddling the border with Spain, the trail leading to the summit of 8,711 feet (2,655 m) is lined with colorful wildflowers and sturdy mountain grasses. If you're lucky, you might even get a glimpse of the beautiful Pyrenean chamois ibex.
© Shutterstock
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Museu del Tabac
- One of the main attractions of the southern village of Sant Julià de Lòria is the Museu del Tabac, more formally known as Museo Fábrica Reig. An old tobacco factory, Andorra's main export, visitors can tour the premises and learn all the ins and outs of tobacco cultivation.
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Tristaina Lake Trail
- One of the easiest and most rewarding hikes in Andorra is the Tristaina Lake Trail. Hikers who take this brisk 2.5-mile (4-km) trail will be greeted with breathtaking views of multiple pristine mountain lakes and scenes of the valleys below. Sources: (PlanetWare) (Visit Andorra) (33 Travel Tips) See also: Take a closer look at Liechtenstein
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Andorra, the paradise in the Pyrenees
Here's what you don't want to miss!
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Nestled high up in the Pyrenees mountains between Spain and France is one of the smallest, and most charming, countries in Europe: Andorra. What Andorra lacks in size, it more than makes up for in character and culture. As the only country with Catalan as its sole official language, Andorra goes to great lengths to preserve its Catalonian heritage. Wandering around this little piece of alpine heaven, visitors will find no shortage of ski resorts, hiking trails, shopping districts, Romanesque relics, and much more.
Interested? Then read on to start planning your trip to Andorra!
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