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Andorra[1]is a small (pop. 73,100, size 464 km squared), mountainous country in thePyreneesmountains inEurope, and is on theIberian Peninsula, on the border betweenFranceandSpain, in Southern Europe.
Andorra is arguably a city-state and has no distinct cities as such.
- Andorra La Vella-- capital city (pop. 23,300) of Andorra, and the main shopping destination.
One thing that this charming beautifully set high mountain capital city does not have is a lot of room.
Imagine a steep gorge in the mountains and now cram into it a whole capital city complete with roads, restaurants, souvenir shops, services, hotels and transport system, and you haveAndorra La Vella. That's not much room for nearly 24,000 citizens plus a vast number of tourists. It also doesn't lay the way for middle of the road prices and fast service. You need patience inAndorra La Vellaand you shouldn't complain if the simplest business has made room for a couple of cars and charges you for it.
Parking before or after the city and using public transport is very definitely an option and a must if you didn't cover the excess (CDW) 100% on that hire car.
Principat d'Andorra(67'159*) is divided into parishes-administrative divisions named (population* in brackets):
- Bordering on Spain:Sant Julia de Loria(7.785),Andorra La Vella(20.724) andEscaldes-Engordany15.528.
- Bordering on both France and Spain:La Massana(6.660) andEncamp10.772
- Bordering on France:Canillo(3.205),Ordino(2.485)
Population * figures of = 2002
[edit]Other destinations
Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley
[edit]Understand
For 715 years, from 1278 to 1994, Andorrans lived under a unique co-principality ruled by the French chief of state and the Spanish bishop of Urgel. In 1993, this feudal system was modified with the titular heads of state retained, but the government transformed into a parliamentary democracy. Long isolated and impoverished, mountainous Andorra achieved considerable prosperity since World War II through its tourist industry. Many immigrants (legal and illegal) are attracted to the thriving economy with its lack of income taxes.
[edit]Economy
Tourism, the mainstay of Andorra's tiny, well-to-do economy, accounts for roughly 80% of GDP. An estimated 9 million tourists visit annually, attracted by Andorra's duty-free status and by its summer and winter resorts. Andorra's comparative advantage has recently eroded as the economies of neighboring France and Spain have been opened up, providing broader availability of goods and lower tariffs. The banking sector, with its "tax haven" status, also contributes substantially to the economy. Agricultural production is limited -- only 2% of the land is arable -- and most food has to be imported. The principal livestock activity is sheep raising. Manufacturing output consists mainly of cigarettes, cigars, and furniture. Andorra is a member of the EU Customs Union and is treated as an EU member for trade in manufactured goods (no tariffs) and as a non-EU member for agricultural products.
[edit]Electricity
Electricity is supplied at 220 to 230V 50Hz. Outlets are the European standard CEE-7/7 "Schukostecker" or "Schuko" or the compatible, CEE-7/16 "Europlug" types.
Due mainly to the mountainous nature of Andorra, there is only one road entering Andorra fromFrance, and only one widely-used road entering Andorra fromSpain. Almost all entry into the country happens at one of these two points.
Visitors from outside the EU should note that Andorra isnota Schengen member, and exiting France or Spain into Andorra will (theoretically) terminate a single-entry visa. In practice, though, immigration does not enforce this.
[edit]By plane
There are no airports in Andorra - however there are daily coach services from the airports inBarcelonainSpainandToulouseinFranceto Andorra.
The nearest airports are:Perpignan(France) 128 km to the east, no coach connections but you can take a Yellow train to La tour de Carol and further to l'Hospitalet.Toulouse–Blagnac(France) 196 km (121.8 mi) to the northBarcelona(Spain) 202 km (125.5 mi) to the south(From airports to Andorra by car: 3 hours)
By helicopter from the above airports, up 4 places, 35 minutes.
Andorra heliport[2]2007-05-14
- An airport for Andorrahas come a step closer with the announcement that the Catalan Government has bought the land atSeu d'Urgellto develop an airport, for 8 million Euros.
- Andorra will pay for the building of the airport, just ten minutes from the Andorran capital. With the opening due in 3-4 years, this will impact property prices and encourage more ski holiday visitors.
[edit]By train
There are no train lines or stations in Andorra, and none close to the Spanish border. However, the French train station of l'Hospitalet is located a few miles from the Andorran border. It is possible to catch an overnight sleeper train from Paris to l'Hospitalet, as well as many other services. There is a connecting coach service from l'Hospitalet into Andorra, calling atPas de la Casa,SoldeuandAndorra La Vella.
The nearest rail stations are:
- L'Hospitalet(France) 3 km/1.85 mls from the Andorran border. With SNCF to L’Hospitalet. From L’Hospitalet to Andorra by bus (regular service)
- Puigcerdà(Spain) 80 km/50 mls from Andorra
Roads in Andorra are generally of a good quality. Entering from the Spanish side is a relatively straightforward drive; however entering from France is a more stressful affair involving many hairpin bends. Border control officers at both sides are generally fine. Entering Andorra, you generally do not need to even stop, but you must slow down and be prepared to stop if requested. When leaving Andorra, you must stop and be prepared for delays during busy times . Be sure your car is in good condition, since Andorra is very high.
Also beware of black ice and snow drifts as the temperature in Andorra can be much colder than at sea level.
The approach from the French side passes through the 2.9km longTunel d'Envalirawhich requires a credit or debit card for payment of the fee. The amounts are: winter (remainder of year)
- Cars €5.60 (€4.80)
- Others €16.70 (€10.70)
Winter is from 1st December to 31st March
Car rentalThe usual car hire companies operate from Andorra airport and other locations such as 'down town', the desks are sometimes quiet and unmanned so it may be a good idea to book in advance online, your rates should still be good value.
- From December to March, is recommended to have winter tires and/or snow chains to hand in the car.
TaxiTaxi Josep provides a Mercedes Benz car and speaks many languages Tel: 376 323111; Taxi Domènec Segura provides a van but does not speak English or French tel: 34 636 490 685. Taxi Josep can arrange the ride with Taxi Domènec Segura if you absolutely need a van. Payment must be in cash.
Taxi Barras 376 323743 provides local service.
There are many coach services operating into Andorra. FromFrancethere is a coach service, Novatel[3]fromToulousedowntown at the bus station (Matabiau) as well as from theToulouse–Blagnacairport. Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure as the driver will leave once everyone who was waiting has boarded. The Novatel bus is easily identified by its name in large letters on the side. The bus stop at the Toulouse airport is close to where the fire truck is parked. A second coach service operates via L'Hospitalet and La Tour de Carol. FromSpain, coaches to Andorra can be caught from a variety of locations, such asBarcelona,Madrid,Malaga,LleidaandValencia.
There are at least 2 bus companies operating daily service from Barcelona airport. Eurolines goes from outside the door of Terminal B, but you must be early and quick because the driver has a habit of arriving early and driving off if no-one is there. Also you don't pay for the ticket at the airport, but travel to the Barcelona Sants and have to get off to buy a ticket. Service is slow. One should also remember that you will need to show your passport here. Trip time is about 3.5 to 4 hours.
The bus company Alsina Graells has eight trips a day from Barcelona. The trip takes 3.5-4 hours and costs €23 one-way and €40 round trip.
Novatel also operates a service from the Barcelona airport.
Bus or shuttle servicesbetween Andorra and:
- Barcelona Airport and Barcelona, Toulouse Airport
- Madrid, Valencia, Alicante, Castellon, Zaragoza, Lleida, Tarragona.
[edit]Get around
If you have a few days in Andorra, then you can easily visit most of the main villages by the local bus service called the Cooperativa Interurbana Andorrana, S.A.[4]
There are 8 main bus lines or 'linies', and all of these pass through Andorra La Vella. The fare is anything from 1€20 to two or three euros depending on how far you are going. Drivers will provide change. For the towns nearest to Andorra La Vella, the service is very regular, and as frequent as every 30 minutes during the day. If you are travelling to the outlying places like El Serrat, Arinsal and El Pas del la Casa, there are only 2 or 3 buses per day.
The lines are:
- L1 Sant Julia de Loria - Escaldes-Engordany
- L2 Andorra la Vella - Encamp
- L3 Andorra la Vella - Encamp - Canillo
- L4 Andorra la Vella - Encamp - Canillo - Soldeu
- L5 Andorra la Vella - Encamp - Encamp - Canillo - El Pas de la Casa
- L6 Andorra la Vella - La Massana - Arinsal
- L7 Andorra la Vella - La Massana - Ordino
- L8 Andorra la Vella - La Massana - Ordino - El Serrat
Andorra's official language isCatalan, but almost everyone speaksSpanish.FrenchandPortugueseare widely spoken too. English is also spoken by those involved in the tourism industry.
Euros are used throughout Andorra.Andorra La Vellais a good destination to buy all kinds of cheap goods, due to the country's status as a "tax haven".
[edit]Ski Resorts
Most of these resorts were once small mountain villages which have grown in recent years due to skiing.In recent years the resorts have all joined together so that your ski pass covers neighbouring areas. As a result there are now just two areas known asVallnordandGrandvalira.
VallnordcoversArcalisand theArinsal-Palski area. Arcalis is quite distant away from Arinsal-Pal but the latter have been joined up in recent years by a cable car connecting the two ski areas. The Arisnal-Pal ski area is directly accessible fromLa Massanaright from the middle of the town.
GrandvaliracoversSoldeuandPas de la Casa. TheSoldeuski area is also accessible fromEncampandCanillo. This quite cleverly has opened up these areas to cope with the influence of visitors without putting all the strain on Soldeu.
- Pas de la Casa-- skiing resort located right on the French border.
- Soldeu-- skiing resort
- Arcalis-- ski area located at the head of the valley fromEl Serrat
- Arinsal-- skiing resort part of the Arinsal Pal ski area. Also known as Vallnord which means Valley North in English
- Pal-- skiing resort part of the Arinsal Pal ski area.
- Arinsal-Pal-- Actually two skiing areas connected by cable car. SeeArinsalandPal.
[edit]Hiking and Trekking
If you would like more information on the mountain huts in Andorra, go toMountain huts in Andorra[5]. A good way for hiking and trekking in Andorra is staying at the Himàlaia Hotel inSoldeu[6], that has its own Hiking team of guides who go every day with their guests to walk and discover a lot of interesting hiking routes around the country.
Mountain stream during Summer, Andorra
Andorra is a great place for hiking. The point of departure is the town of Arinsal at the foot of the Coma Pedrosa (2,942 m) and the Pic de Médécourbe (2,914 m).
- Treks from Arinsal (1,500 m)- Pic de Sanfons (2,888 m, 4h45, climb 1,310 m, medium until the hut, difficult on the ridge). View on the Coma Pedrosa, the valley of Tor, the lakes of Baiau in Spain as well as on the Pallars mountains. Mountain hut and lake on the way. Parking at Torrent Ribal 1,580 m.
- Pic de Médécourbe 2,914 m4h30, climb 1,335 m, medium until the hut increasing to difficult on the ridge). A classic! Mountain hut half-way up, lakes and a breathtaking view over the valley of Arinsal, Boet and Vicdessos (France). Parking at Torrent Ribal 1,580 m.
- Pic de Coma Pedrosa 2,942 m4h30, climb 1,370 m, medium until the lake, difficult on the ridge). The highest mountain in Andorra. Mountain hut half way up, lakes. Beautiful view of the surrounding summits, the valley of Arinsal and to the West, the Maladeta and Ecantats massifs. Parking at Torrent Ribal 1580m.
- Montmantell lakes and the Pic del Pla de l'Estany 2,859 m4h20, climb 1'280m, medium). Mountain hut half-way up, lakes, magnificient view over the Ariège mountains in France and over Andorra. Parking at Torrent Ribal 1580 m.
- Arinsal - Percanela - les Fonts - Pla de l'Estany - Arinsal circuit 2'055m4h30, climb 670m, medium) 2 mountain huts. Very pleasant circuit which one can do either way. Lovely views of the Coma Pedrosa via the imposing natural amphitheatre of Les Fonts. A few bordas (farm houses) on the way, some renovated, some in ruins. Parking at Arinsal 1,466 m.
- Camí del coll de les Cases 1,950 m1h40, climb 490 m, medium)
Panoramic view over the Ordino mountains and la Massana. Ideal picnic and meditation site. One can continue along the GR11 to Arans (parking at Mas de Ribafeta 1466m) but transport back to Arinsal must be provided.
- Hotel Himàlaia Soldeu (Ski and Hiking Hotel)carretera general s/n, Soldeu Tel. 376 878515[7][8]
- Pension la Rosa,Antic Carrer Major 18, just south of Avenue Princep Benloch, Andorra la Vella,☎+376 821 810. edit
- Hotel Oriol,Plaça Co-Princeps, 4,☎+376 821 105.39 Euros. edit
- CyberAndorra,Els Refugis Ed. Claror b31,☎+376 323 391,[10].Book online to reserve your Andorra hotel and activities edit
Out of town
- Hotel El Tarter,☎+376 80 20 80,[11].EL TARTER (1844m), half way from Andorra la Vella (17km) and El Pas de la Casa, SOLDEU -EL TARTER ski station is 50 m. away. 3 km from sport complex of Canillo (Ice-skating, swimming pool, gymnasium, squash, tennis). Beautiful, skiers dream location and very fair rates. edit
Seasonal
- House.ad,[12].Find a House in Andorra for the ski-ing season edit
To work in Andorra you are supposed to have a work permit issued by the government. If you are on business for only a few days then this would not apply.
[edit]Stay safe
There is not much threat from other people in Andorra, but keep safe on mountains. Don't go too high without knowing what you are doing. SeeAltitude sicknessfor more.
Drivers are warned to avoid crossing back into France if the Spanish side of the Pyrenees has enjoyed beautiful warm sunshine all day and the road temperatures drop considerably towards the evening - there is danger of black ice from ice melt. The weather in the French Pyrenees is frequently vastly different than that of Andorra and the Spanish Pyrenees. Stay overnight if necessary, as cold morning temperatures are more apparent and less treacherous than sudden evening icing.
[edit]Stay healthy
In Andorra La Vella there is the famous Caldea to visit which is a spa / swimming pool complex. This is very popular. It is located up the top end of La Vella and you cannot miss it because it is the large glass spire structure which is quite an attraction on the skyline itself.The main hospital in Andorra is the Merixtell (pronounced merichai) Hospital (376)871000
[edit]Contact
InternetAndorra is a well-connected country, and has accepted the Internet with open arms. Almost as many people subscribe to the Internet as own landline phones.
Postal ServiceAndorra relies on the Spanish and French postal systems. The main office for both are located in Andorra La Vella.
The French post office (CORREOS FRANCESES) located at Carrer de Bonaventura Armengo AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra[13]is usually open from 8:30AM - 2:30PM Monday - Friday and Saturdays from 9:00AM - 11:59AM Tel: +376 820 408
The Spanish post office (CORREOS ESPAÑOLES) is open from 8:30AM - 2:30PM Monday - Friday and Saturdays from 9:00AM - 1:00PM Tel: +376 820 257.
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