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¿Queréis conocer Andorra ? En esta excursión desde Barcelona visitaremos Andorra la Vella y Pas de la Casa . Además, conoceremos el bonito pueblo francés de  Aux Les Thermes . ¡Será una ruta inolvidable !

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A la hora indicada nos encontraremos en la Estación de Francia de Barcelona para emprender esta  excursión a Andorra . ¿Os apetece conocer su capital y una de las estaciones de esquí más famosas de los Pirineos ? ¡Vamos!

Viajaremos a bordo de un minibús en dirección norte hasta cruzar la frontera de España con Andorra . Durante el camino, veremos los preciosos paisajes de montaña de los Pirineos. ¡Os encantará cómo cambian a medida que avanzamos!

Cruzaremos también el límite con Francia para visitar en primer lugar el pueblo francés de Aux Les Thermes , famoso por sus balnearios de aguas termales. Después, ya en tierras de Andorra, haremos una breve parada de 5 minutos en el mirador de la localidad de Pas de la Casa . Este pueblo fronterizo con Francia es la puerta de entrada a una de las mejores estaciones de esquí de la Península Ibérica: Grandvalira . ¿Sabíais que aquí se encuentra además el puerto más alto de los Pirineos ?

A continuación llegaremos a Andorra la Vella , y haremos una visita guiada de una hora por la capital de este pequeño país . La Casa de la Vall , el reloj de Dalí y la iglesia de San Esteve , que data del siglo XII , serán algunos de los atractivos que veremos. 

¿Cómo es su situación política? ¿Qué hace a Andorra tan especial? ¡Lo descubriremos! Para completar el tour por Andorra la Vella, pasearemos por la avenida de Meritxell , una de las calles principales de la ciudad y en la que tendréis tiempo libre para ir de compras y comer en alguno de sus restaurantes.

Finalmente, emprenderemos el camino de regreso a Barcelona y daremos por terminada la excursión en el punto de partida tras 12 horas de recorrido.

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Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona – A Comprehensive Guide

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Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona – A Comprehensive Guide

Andorra is one of the tiniest countries in the world and is often overlooked as a travel destination. Of late however, Andorra day trips from Barcelona have become increasingly popular. We visited Andorra in late spring and fell in love with the country. Mind you, we did spend three days here so we did not head out on a day trip but this was because we usually prefer slow travel.

Now we traveled by car, stayed outside the city and enjoyed the full degree of hospitality that this country is known for. Not once did we feel bored and we always felt short changed for time. Our toddlers came down with a nasty bug but even they were pretty happy here during the 3 days.

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What is andorra famous for.

Andorra is well known for its snow capped mountains. In fact, everywhere you look, you will see the towering peaks. A lot of people who visit the country on a regular basis come here for its winter sports. The ski resorts get fully booked during this time.

Albeit not quite as popular in summer, the forested slopes are also a pretty great place to be if you love hiking. There are paths for all difficulty levels and we just explored a tiny but when we visited largely because the kids were ill and it was still a bit cold.

Andorra is also famous for its duty free shopping!

Are Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona Worth It?

Now this is actually a hard question to answer. I think it depends largely on the individual. Andorra is a beautiful country and if you take a day trip from Barcelona, you will end up spending almost 3 hours getting there. That’s one way. This means that the excursion will take the whole day and you need the luxury of time.

In addition to this, you will explore the city of Andorra. This is pretty but it is also small. It has lots of places to shop at and eat so it is always a great idea. From the city, you can also catch a glimpse of the hilly countryside.

The city in itself will take an hour or two to explore thoroughly so you won’t be short on time. 

So would I recommend visiting Andorra as a day trip? If you don’t have the luxury of staying in the country then yes. You should go. It is quite different from its Spanish neighbor despite the similarities in food. Andorra is an experience and I would visit again in a heartbeat.

How To Get From Barcelona To Andorra?

There are three ways in which you can head out on Andorra day trips from Barcelona. These are mainly by bus, car and by guide tour. We chose the car as is probably obvious and this was because we visited it on an epic trip from the Netherlands right down to Spain. 

Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona By Car

Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona By Car

Time Taken: 2 hours 45 min

Cost: Fuel and rental costs

Benefits: Cool to explore the countryside in Andorra.

Cons: Parking is difficult to find and expensive.

This is the easiest way to explore the country. The only thing is that you need to be comfortable driving up the mountains and in snow. The speed limits in Andorra are low and this may seem frustrating in summer but know that it is all about safety because these roads see a lot of ice and snow.

Driving is pretty cool and I highly recommend it if you are headed out in a larger group or if you have kids because it’s comfortable and the larger the group, the more economical it gets. The downside is that finding parking is hard and I’m not even talking about free parking. We parked on the outskirts of the city and walked all over because that was the best option at the time.

Driving to Andorra also allows you to head away from the main city and explore the countryside. It is this flexibility that I truly loved.

Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona By Bus

Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona By Bus

Time Taken: 4 hours

Cost: Approximately $30

Benefits: This is the best way to explore Andorra on a budget.

Cons: You are at the mercy of the bus schedule

If you are looking for a budget way to explore Andorra then think about taking the bus. I would recommend starting out early because the bus takes 4 hours to reach. This means that the total journey would take you about 8 hours in travel time alone.

So start out early and leave in the evening back to Barcelona. This way you will make the best of your Andorra day trips from Barcelona by bus. Luckily there are plenty of buses that ply to and fro between the cities. 

Just know that there is a city in Spain that is called Andorra. You could accidentally book a ticket to the wrong place so make sure you pay attention to the details.

Andorra Day Trips From Barcelona By Guided Tours

The final and third way that you can head out on Andorra day trips from Barcelona is via guided tours. Now these trips are pretty fast paced so it’s perfect for anyone who wants to cover a lot of ground quickly. Plus everything including transport is all organized with hotel pick ups and drop offs. All that you have to do is book them in advance.

The Three Countries Tour

Okay so if you are going to do a fast paced tour why not do something interesting? This tour takes you through 3 countries in a single day. I know it sounds insane but it is totally doable because all three countries share a border.

The itinerary is pretty simple. You head from Barcelona to Baga. This is a medieval village that has some cool architecture. It is a fun place to explore. From there you cross the border and head to a place called Ax-les-Thermes. Now this is a spot in France and it is famous because it is a spa town. You will instinctively note the difference in the city because it has a whole French vibe going if you know what I mean.

Finally you head to Andorra which is country number 3 for the day. Here you can head out and explore the city, indulge in a bit of duty free shopping and savor some of the local cuisine before you head back to Barcelona.

Small Group Tour Of Andorra

Small group Andorra day trips from Barcelona

If you want a little slower pace when it comes to visiting Andorra, I recommend booking this tour because it spends more time in Andorra itself than traveling from spot to spot. The group is always small and is limited to 6 participants which means that you will get individualized attention and won’t at times feel like you are part of a horde.

During this trip you will visit Pont de la Margineda, Casa de la Vall, Mirador del Roc del Quer, Coll d’Ordino and Santuario de Meritxell. As you can see, the tour offers you more of the country than just a shopping experience that many tours offer. 

Another thing that I like about this tour is that they provide infant car seats and it is wheelchair accessible. Plus you travel in a Mercedes van which is super comfortable and has plenty of leg room.

Things To Do In Andorra In A Day

Like I’ve mentioned before, the reason that many people head on Andorra day trips from Barcelona is because the city is super small and you can cover a lot of the highlights in a day. If you have the freedom to spend some more time in the country you can also pack in some hiking or skiing alongside your sightseeing. Though for that you may have to be in the area for more than a day.

1. Stroll Through The City

For many the main city of Andorra is the biggest attraction. Yes the city and the country share a name so it can get confusing but its such a small country that it really doesn’t matter much because they are pretty much interchangable.

The city has some pretty iconic sights but in general, I was less than impressed if I have to be honest. We spent a couple of hours here before we decided to head out and enjoy the sights around.

2. Head Out Shopping

Don't forget to shopping in Andorra

You will find that many people who head out on Andorra day trips from Barcelona do this for the shopping. Surprised? Andorra has loads of Duty free stores so there is a lot of discounted shopping that you can indulge in. We weren’t there for the shopping but we did find some amazing deals on winter wear.

3. Take In The Views

One of the top things to do during Andorra day trips from Barcelona is to enjoy the views.

Andorra has some of the most breath taking views that I have seen in my life. If you love mountains then you really should consider these Andorra day trips from Barcelona. The city itself is located in the mountains but you can’t truly appreciate the mountainous view until you get out into the countryside.

We stayed at a hotel that was about 15 minutes out of the city and every morning we were greeted with the stunning landscape. I honestly could not get enough of it.

4. Eat Some Amazing Food

Not everyone knows this but Andorra has some amazing food. In fact, you will find that there are many dishes here that cross over with the Spanish cuisine. They eat a lot of rice, use quite a number of spices and definitely use a lot of meat in their cooking.

Cheese is also very popular and we even got a taste of our first Iberian ham here. My recommendation however is to make a reservation for lunch during the peak tourist season because it gets crowded.

5. Go Skiing

Andorra is one of the few places in the world where you can find snow all year round. It is also home to some of the best ski slopes in Europe. During winter, these slopes are loaded with snow and you will find that people head here to enjoy all the winter sports. In summer however, the snow is generally at higher altitudes so you can’t ski during that time of the year.

6. Hiking Is Fun Too!

In summer most of the lower parts of the mountains don’t have snow. The weather is not cold or hot. In fact, it is nice and cool so it is perfect time to head out on a hike. There are loads of trails and each one differs in difficulty. There are even some that are meant for young children. So make sure to ask your local residency about the best ones located close to you.

As you can see there are so many ways to take Andorra day trips from Barcelona. The way you move between the cities totally depends on the budget you have and the amount of comfort that you want. We were lucky enough to have our own car so we had the best of both worlds.

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Luckily, getting to Andorra from Barcelona is easy, with a variety of transportation options available. Visitors can choose to drive, take a bus, or join a guided tour to Andorra from Barcelona. The drive from Barcelona to Andorra takes approximately two and a half hours, making it a feasible option for a day trip. Buses are also a convenient and affordable option, with several companies offering regular services between the two destinations. For those who prefer a more structured experience, guided tours provide a hassle-free way to explore Andorra’s highlights in a single day.

Regardless of how you choose to get there, a day trip to Andorra is a great way to experience a different side of the region. From exploring charming mountain villages to soaking in natural hot springs, there’s something for everyone in Andorra. So why not take a break from the hustle and bustle of Barcelona and spend a day exploring this hidden gem in the Pyrenees?

Why should you visit Andorra from Barcelona on a day trip?

Andorra is definitely worth visiting if only its stunning natural beauty. The Pyrenees mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop for the country’s picturesque villages and towns. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, hikes, and cycling routes that offer panoramic views of the landscape. The Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit for nature lovers. It’s a great place to go hiking, enjoy a picnic, or simply take in the beauty of the surroundings.

Another reason why Andorra is so popular is the fact it’s a tax-free haven. Visitors can find a wide range of products, including luxury goods, at lower prices than in other European countries. The country has several shopping centres, including the Pyrénées Andorra and Andorra 2000, where visitors can find everything from designer clothing to electronics.

It’s also a popular destination for adventure sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy a wide range of adrenaline pumping activities, including skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and hiking. The country has several ski resorts, including Grandvalira and Vallnord, that offer world-class skiing and snowboarding facilities. In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking and mountain biking on the country’s many trails.

How to get from Barcelona to Andorra

Barcelona is about 125 miles from Andorra la Vella, the capital. 

Barcelona to Andorra by rental car

If you prefer to drive, you can rent a car in Barcelona and make your way to Andorra via the C-16 motorway. The journey takes approximately 2.5 hours, but can take longer during peak travel times. Keep in mind that Andorra has strict parking regulations, so make sure to park in designated areas to avoid fines.

To rent a car in Spain, you need to be at least 21, have a valid drivers license for at least one year, a valid ID, an international driving permit and proof of residency. 

Private day tours from Barcelona to Andorra

For those who prefer a more guided experience, there are several day tours available from Barcelona to Andorra. These tours typically include transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and visits to popular attractions such as the capital city of Andorra la Vella and the ski resort of Vallnord. Prices vary depending on the tour operator and itinerary, but expect to pay around €80-€100 per person.

This is the best option if you don’t want to have to worry about where you’re going and want a convenient option. Plus you’ll probably get to see some of the less well known spots. 

Barcelona to Andorra bus

The most convenient and affordable way to get from Barcelona to Andorra is by bus. Directbus, Infobus, and ALSA Bus have direct routes to Andorra from either Barcelona El Prat Airport, Barcelona Nord bus station, or Barcelona Sants bus station.

The earliest bus departs from Barcelona at 6:00 AM, and the last one returns from Andorra to Barcelona at 10:30 PM. The journey takes approximately 3-4 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions. This means you may be limited in how long you can spend in Andorra. 

The best time to visit Andorra

Winter (december to march).

Winter is the peak season in Andorra, especially for skiing and snowboarding.  The ski season usually runs from December to April, with the best snow conditions in January and February. During this time, the temperature ranges from -2°C to 6°C, and the days are shorter. If you’re planning to go skiing or snowboarding, it’s best to book your trip in advance as the resorts can get crowded.

Spring (April to June)

Spring is a great time to visit Andorra if you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The snow starts to melt, and the mountains turn green, making it a perfect time for hiking and cycling. The temperature during this time ranges from 5°C to 20°C, and the days are longer.

Summer (July to September)

Summer is another popular season in Andorra , especially for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. The temperature during this time ranges from 15°C to 30°C, and the days are long. It’s a great time to explore the natural beauty of Andorra, including its lakes, rivers, and mountains.

Autumn (October to November)

Autumn is a shoulder season in Andorra, and the weather can be unpredictable. However, it’s a great time to enjoy the fall foliage and the quieter atmosphere. The temperature during this time ranges from 5°C to 15°C, and the days are shorter.

The best Barcelona to Andorra day trip tours

For those looking to explore the stunning natural beauty of Andorra, a day trip from Barcelona is a great option. There are a variety of tours available that offer a range of activities and itineraries to suit different interests.

3 Countries in One Day: France, Andorra, Spain from Barcelona

Discover three countries in just one day on a full-day tour to Baga, Ax-les-Thermes, and Andorra from Barcelona. Emerge early, and head to Baga, a beautiful village shrouded in medieval heritage, and then cross the border to Ax-les-Thermes, a charming spa town with loads of French character. Continue to Andorra via a high mountain pass, stopping for a break in a mountain valley before going on to the capital to indulge in some duty-free shopping. From £120: Book Now

Andorra and France from Barcelona

Enjoy the landscapes and natural places from Spain, Andorra la Vella and France. Get to know highlight skiing points, visited by people from around the world!

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Andorra In 1 Day From Barcelona Private Tour

Get your passport ready to explore the wonders of Andorra, one of Europe’s seven microstates, and the French Pyrenees in one day during this private day trip from Barcelona. Start your whistle-stop journey with hassle-free hotel pickup, and then head to must-see locations along the Spanish, French, and Andorran Pyrenees such as the medieval town of Baga and the capital of Andorra. From £169: Book Now

Things to do in Andorra

Explore andorra la vella.

Andorra la Vella is the capital city of Andorra and the largest urban area in the country. It is a picturesque city with a mix of old and new architecture. The city centre is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to explore on foot. There are several shops, cafes, and restaurants where visitors can grab a bite to eat or do some shopping. The city also boasts several museums, including the Casa de la Vall, which is the historic parliament building.

Visit Saint Esteve of Andorra Church

Saint Esteve Church is a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture. Built in the 12th century, it is one of the country’s oldest religious structures. As you approach the church, you are immediately captivated by its stunning Romanesque architecture, characterized by its rounded arches and solid stone walls. The interior is equally impressive, with beautiful frescoes adorning the walls and a high altar adorned with intricate carvings. The church also houses an important collection of religious artifacts, including ancient manuscripts and religious relics. Aside from its historical and artistic value, the church also serves as an active place of worship, attracting both locals and tourists alike. Be sure to check the visiting hours before you go, as the church occasionally holds special events and services. 

Duty free shopping at Pyrenees Andorra

As mentioned earlier, Andorra is famous for its tax-free shopping. You will find numerous large retail stores to explore in the central areas of Andorra. One notable store, Pyrénées Andorra, is located near the Old Quarter and offers a diverse range of shops. 

Visit a spa

Andorra is also known for its thermal spas , which offer a range of treatments and relaxation options. Caldea is one of the most popular thermal spas in Andorra, featuring hot springs, saunas, steam rooms, and a variety of massage and beauty treatments. It is a great place to unwind after a day of skiing or exploring the city.

Go to a national park

If you are visiting Andorra in the summer, there are plenty of hiking trails to explore. The country is home to several nature reserves and parks, including the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are also several guided hiking tours available, which can provide visitors with a more in-depth look at the natural beauty of Andorra.

Enjoy Andorran cuisine

When visiting Andorra, one must not miss out on experiencing the delightful Andorran cuisine. Known for its hearty and traditional dishes, Andorran cuisine blends influences from the surrounding Catalan and French cuisines. One of the most famous dishes of Andorra is trinxat, which consists of mashed potatoes, cabbage, and bacon. It is simple yet satisfying comfort food that is perfect for the cold mountainous climate of the region.

Another must-try dish is escudella, a delicious meat and vegetable stew that is traditionally enjoyed during the winter months.

Andorran cuisine also features a wide range of grilled meats, such as rabbit or lamb, which are seasoned with local herbs and spices. These tender and flavorful meats are typically paired with fresh vegetables and potatoes. To complement the meal, indulge in some local wine or try the popular Andorran digestif, Ratafia. 

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How to Easily Day Trip from Barcelona to Andorra in 2024

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Andorra is a tiny, yet beautiful country known for its stunning mountain views, ski resorts, and duty-free shopping. People keen on visiting often ask, “ Can you do a day trip from Barcelona to Andorra? ” I’m here to tell you it’s more than possible to experience some of the natural beauty of Andorra in just one day. And, in this post, I’ll explain the best ways to do it so you can make the most of your time !

A picture of the surrounding mountain scenery in Andorra la Vella. You can catch these views during a day trip from Barcelona to Andorra.

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Is a Day Trip from Barcelona to Andorra Worth It? (2024)

I’ll be honest, a day trip from Barcelona to Andorra is ambitious, and you’ll likely be exhausted by the end. But, I also wholeheartedly believe that giving yourself the opportunity to experience a completely new country and environment is worth paying $60 – $250 USD.

For me, visiting Andorra was literally and figuratively a breath of fresh air. I know that sounds dramatic, but if you want to travel at a slower pace and immerse yourself in the great outdoors then Andorra is just what you’re looking for. With all the towering verdant mountains, fresh crisp air that’s untainted by mass pollution, and the general tranquility of a less populated area, it was like paradise. I could not stop smiling while wandering around.

A picture of the towering Pyrenees mountains that you'll get to enjoy if you do a day trip from Barcelona to Andorra.

That said, I can recognize that Andorra is not everyone’s cup of tea. For example, if you thrive in big city environments, such as Geneva , Lyon , or Paris , then you might find yourself a little more bored since Andorra doesn’t have as many specific attractions to see.

However, if you’re ready for a break from the chaos and noise of Barcelona and to travel off the beaten path, then I absolutely think Andorra is worth visiting.

How Do I Get From Barcelona to Andorra?

Depending on what route you take, Barcelona is about 125 miles or 200 km from the capital, Andorra la Vella. And to traverse this distance without having to navigate it yourself, there are two options.

By Private Tour

The easiest and most comfortable option is to go on a private tour. On a private tour, you won’t have to worry about finding your way or trying or researching the meaning behind everything you see. Plus, you’ll be able to check out some of the lesser-known spots that aren’t commonly known. And with a local guide, you’ll hear all the interesting stories behind the more historic places!

✅ 🏔 Check details for this fantastic tour to Andorra that I highly recommend.

⭐️  RATING : 5 out of 5 – almost all 5-star reviews! | ⏳  LENGTH OF TOUR:  12 hours

This is the best tour from Barcelona that allows you to exclusively explore the small country of Andorra in just one day. Antonio, a very friendly and personable guide, will lead you on a memorable excursion, highlighting both the famous tourist attractions as well as the more obscure spots that remain lesser known! So, if you’re ready for an amazing trip while visiting Barcelona and want to take in all that Andorra has to offer without any stress, then this tour is for you!

The  Spend 1 Day in Andorra Tour  includes:

  • Round-trip private transportation in an air-conditioned car
  • Learning about Andorra’s culture and history
  • Visiting Pont de Margineda near the Spanish border
  • Touring Casa de la Vall in Andorra la Vella
  • Marveling the panoramic view at Mirador del Rock del Quer
  • Exploring the small village of Ordino
  • Visiting the Santuario del Meritxell — the main sanctuary of Andorra
  • Personalized tour with up to 6 guests (minimum 2)
Everything was just great! We love the uniqueness of Andorra with the great supports from Antonio! Hope to have chance exploring more in the future! – Keo L. ( seE MORE REVIEWS )

✅ 🏔 Check availability for this amazing tour from Barcelona to Andorra

A picture of the bus station in Andorra la Vella. If you want more independence during your day trip from Barcelona to Andorra, travel via bus.

Your second option is to take a bus from Barcelona to Andorra. This option is the cheapest option and allows you more freedom while visiting Andorra. The caveat is that you’ll be limited in terms of time spent in Andorra. This is because you’ll need to keep the return bus schedule in mind. Thus, you could end up spending only about 6 hours in Andorra and equally as long of time on the road… That’s unless you opt to spend a night or two in Andorra. But, if you’d rather explore Andorra at your own pace and don’t mind navigating the public transportation systems, this is your best bet. To reserve a seat, I recommend booking a bus ticket through Omio . This is the company that I have used for all my inter-Europe travels since 2019. It’s super reliable and the easiest way to find the best fares and routes that work for you.

✅ 🚌 Check bus routes from Barcelona to Andorra on Omio 🚨 And if it’s your first time using Omio, sign up with this link to get $11 off your first booking.

All you have to do is click the link , input your dates, and then you’ll see all the possible routes. There are several direct buses every day, and they cost ~ $32 – $40 USD one way.

🏔 PRO TIP : If you are under 25 years old, save yourself a few extra bucks and purchase a youth ticket instead of an adult one!

A picture of Barcelona's cityscape and the nearby ocean.

Can You Drive a Rental Car From Barcelona to Andorra?

It’s definitely possible to drive a rental car from Barcelona to Andorra. However, speaking as someone from the US, there are certain rules and qualifications that must be met to rent in Spain. Some of the requirements include: being at least 21 years of age, having a valid driver’s license for at least one year, a valid ID (passport or state-issued ID), an International Driving Permit , and proof of residency. If you meet these requirements, then you do have the option of renting a car. And if this interests you, I recommend renting a car through DiscoverCars . It’s my favorite rental car company, and I’ve never had issues with them in all my years of traveling.

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What Is the Best Way to Travel to Andorra?

My honest opinion is that the best way to travel to Andorra from Barcelona is with a private tour with Antonio . You will be able to make the most of your limited time and it’s simply the least hassle-free. Plus, he’s just a fun character who brings a lot of entertainment to the journey. 🤠 That said, I know private tours can be expensive, so it’s fair if you take the bus route option. Just know you’ll be tight on time.

A picture of the lush mountains while driving through Andorra. You'll get to see all of this and more as you travel from Barcelona to Andorra.

Fancy 3 Countries in a Day?

And just so you know all your options… There’s even a highly-rated tour that goes through 3 countries in a single day: Spain, Andorra, and France. More than 2970+ people have taken it, and it has overwhelmingly positive reviews. Again, you’ll probably be “The Walking Dead” by the end of it, but that’s peak efficiency! And it’s worth noting that this tour is ironically cheaper than the private tour with Antonio. But, you definitely won’t see as much of Andorra — just something to consider 😉

✅ See details for this popular 3-countries in one day tour from Barcelona 🇪🇸 🇦🇩 🇫🇷

8 Things to Do on a Day Trip to Andorra

Alright, now that you have a pretty decent idea of how to get to Andorra, you may be wondering what to do during your visit. If you’re traveling there independent of a private tour , here’s my list of 8 things to do in this charming country! These are all either free or very low cost, so you can keep trip costs to Andorra down. 😉

🏔 NOTE: The activities in the order I would complete them if you’re arriving at the Andorra la Vella bus station . This will help you save time and energy in unnecessarily traversing the city.

1. See 7 Poetes

A picture of the 7 poets. This is the first stop on my itinerary for a day trip from Barcelona to Andorra if you go without a tour.

When you arrive at the Estació Nacional d’Autobusos (bus station) in Andorra la Vella, you want to make your way to Barri Antic. This is Andorra’s Old Town or Old Quarter. It’s where you’ll find a couple of the more historic buildings in the area, similar to Stockholm’s Gamla Stan . On your way there, you’ll pass by an art installation in front of the Commune administration building on your left called, ” 7 Poets.” As you can likely guess, the name comes from the fact there are 7 yellow statues of poets. Each poet is on a pedestal raised above the ground at a different height. The symbolism behind this piece is that they are meant to represent the 7 parishes of Andorra: Andorra la Vella, Escaldes-Engordancy, Sant Julia de Lòria, Encamp, La Massana, Ordino, and Canillo. They serve as an integral example of the country’s appreciation for public art. And if you visit at night, you’ll see them lit up!

2. St. Esteve of Andorra Church

A picture of the outside of St. Esteve Church of Andorra. This is an absolute must during your day trip from Barcelona to Andorra as it's one of the most important buildings in the country.

The next stop is the picturesque St. Esteve of Andorra Church, one of the more prominent landmarks in the city. This Romanesque church dates back to the 12th century , but it was quite heavily restored during the 20th century. As such, there are only pieces of the original church that remain. These include the semicircular apse, part of the walls that make up the nave, and another smaller apse. Within the church, you’ll discover that only a few balls adorn the walls. This is because some of the murals and paintings that used to be there are now being preserved in the Catalonia National Art Museum. That said, one important piece remains, the Painting of the Souls , which is from the 18th century. And while it’s the largest church in the principality, it’s still a small fraction of the size and grandeur of churches you’ll find in Milan or Paris — so walk in with an open mind!

3. Casa de la Vall

A picture of the exterior of Casa de la Vall. This is another essential place to visit during your day trip to Andorra from Barcelona.

After seeing the church, make your way to the iconic Casa de la Vall. This is located about a 2-minute walk away. The historical house was built in 1580 as the home of the Busquets family. However, in 1702, the General Council of Andorra bought the home and it became the seat of parliament from 1702 – 2011. Check out this post if you want to learn more about Andorra’s unique position between France and Spain ! From the outside, you’ll notice there’s a large outdoor terrace providing an impressive 360-degree view of the Pyrenees Mountains. This is also where you can catch a nice view of the 7 poets from above. Additionally, visitors can opt to take a guided tour of the inside to learn more about the history of the building and Andorra. Tickets for the tours are €5 per adult or €2.50 for students and senior citizens — so quite affordable! The historic house is open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 AM – 2 PM and from 3 PM. – 7 PM.

🏔 FUN FACT: A picture of Casa de la Vall is what depicts the face of an Andorran 1 Euro coin.

4. Feast on Delicious Food

A picture of the bar area within a restaurant in Andorra.

When you’re done viewing the Casa de la Vall, it’s time for the part of the day that most people seem to leave out — feasting time! After all, no trip would be complete without trying out the local food ! For those who don’t know, Andorra is known for its hearty and savory dishes . One of the country’s most popular dishes is Escudella — a stew made with meat, potatoes, and pasta shells seasoned with various herbs and spices. And the best part about Andorra’s cuisine is that it tries to use locally produced ingredients. Therefore, they often have rotating menus depending on what’s in season! Unfortunately, I don’t remember the name of the restaurant I went to with great Escudella. But, I do remember and recommend eating at MuaKaBo and La Casa Restaurant & GastroBar . These are both located in the Old Quarter area and close around 3:30 – 4 PM until the dinner time shift. So, unless you want to walk up the hill again, you’ll want to eat lunch before you leave the area!

5. Pyrénées Andorra

A picture of the famous Pyrenees Andorra shopping center. Come here during your Day trip from Barcelona to Andorra if you want to take advantage of duty-free shopping.

In the introduction, you may recall I mentioned that Andorra is well known for its duty-free shopping . With this in mind, it likely comes as no surprise that Andorra’s economy is mostly propelled by its finance, retail, and, tourism sectors. As such, you’ll find lots of department stores to browse through around the central parts of Andorra. In particular, the Pyrénées Andorra is one of the most notable stores. It’s right around the Old Quarter area and home to a wide array of shops! This makes it a great place to go for tax-free shopping, especially for those who may be interested in saving on designer brands!

6. Noblesa del temps

When you’re done shopping or at least ready to move onto another area where there are more stores to window shop at, make your way to Plaça de la Rotonda. Here, you’ll find Noblesa del Temps, which translates to Nobility of Time . It is a surrealist bronze sculpture by the world-famous Catalan artist Salvador Dalí.

The sculpture features a melting clock resting against a sparse tree and angels adorning each side. You’ll notice it’s quite reminiscent of Dalí’s most well-known work, The Persistence of Memory, and repeats similar motifs.

7. Pont de París

A picture of the Paris Bridge in the background and Dalí's Nobility of time in the front. You won't want to miss spending a couple of minutes here on your day trip to Andorra.

Directly behind the Noblesa del Temps is the Pont de Paris (Paris Bridge), an aesthetic suspension bridge. I don’t know why it’s called the Paris Bridge, but it ironically reads “Andorra la Vella” in big letters on the front. It’s not really worth crossing the bridge, but I do recommend spending about 2 minutes to take a picture with it in the background. This can be a nice little souvenir photo to commemorate your visit to the 6th smallest country in Europe! Plus, when I was there, they even had a little stand that you could put your phone on to help you take a picture if there’s no one around or you don’t feel like asking someone to take your photo! Oh! And if you stop by during the nighttime, you likely won’t have to deal with the swathes of crowds and can enjoy the view of the “Andorra la Vella” letters all lit up!

8. Parc Central

A picture of the relaxing Parc Central in Andorra. You can see two different art installations.

For the last bit of the day, you can either wander along Meritxell Avenue, the most popular street in Andorra. It’s lined with hotels, shops, restaurants, cafes, etc. There’s also a French and Spanish post office if you’d like to send off a couple of postcards to loved ones… Or, if you’re ready to give your feet a break and want to just take in the surrounding scenery, a few minutes walk away from Plaça de la Rotonda is Parc Central . This is a well-maintained park that’s not far from the bus station. Public bathrooms are available and there’s lots of grassy space and some playgrounds if you happen to be traveling with little ones. Personally, I chose to take a nap under a tree as it was so peaceful and pleasant listening to the La Valira river water flow. But, if you aren’t one for lying on the ground (understandable lol), there are also benches and some artwork to check out around the park! Just make sure you begin slowly walking back to the bus station about 30 – 40 minutes before it’s supposed to leave! No one likes being stranded in countries! 😅

Best Time to Visit Andorra

As I mentioned earlier, Andorra is known for an array of things — some of which are seasonal activities. Therefore, the best time to visit Andorra depends on what your interests are and what you hope to do! For instance, if you’re mostly interested in hiking and sightseeing around the city then late May – October is ideal for a visit to Andorra! You can expect temperatures that range from about 50 °F to a nice 75°F during this time — perfect for exploring on foot. And, of course, to avoid any tourist crowds, you’ll want to head over during shoulder season — September and October. But, honestly, even in peak summer months, you probably won’t see a lot of tourists outside of the main downtown area. Meanwhile,  if you’re keen on skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities, visit Andorra between December – February. This is when the ski resorts are flourishing with activity and fresh snow.

A picture of Andorra's well-maintained roads and infrastructure.

Where to Stay in Andorra

In the event you decide to spend a night or two as I did, here are a few of my recommendations on where to stay in Andorra based on my experiences and outside research. These are just for Andorra la Vella since that’s where I stayed and the general area where I spent most of my time!

Low-Cost Stay

  • Barri Antic Hostel & Pub — the hostel turned hotel I loved staying at | ⭐️ 9.2 / 10
  • Hotel Yomo Cèntric — 4-star hotel in downtown Andorra la Vella | ⭐️ 8.8 / 10

Mid-Range Stay

  • Hotel Starc by Pierre & Vacances Premium — fantastic 4-star hotel | ⭐️ 9 / 10
  • Hotel Metropolis — lovely 4-star hotel right on Valira River | ⭐️ 9.4 / 10

Luxury Stay

  • Grand Plaza Hotel & Wellness — crowd-favorite 5-star hotel | ⭐️ 8.6 / 10
  • Andorra Park Hotel — 5-star hotel located in the Old Town area | ⭐️ 9.4 / 10

But, if you want to check out other places and parishes in Andorra, you can check rates and availability with the buttons below.

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Barcelona to Andorra Day Trip: FAQ

I fully think Andorra is worth visiting. It was a welcomed contrast from all the large cities I had previously been traveling through. However, if you’re still unsure, I have a dedicated post on who I think would enjoy visiting Andorra and who should probably skip it.

As you can likely tell from this post, yes — you can easily do a day trip to Andorra from Barcelona. Your options are: go on a private tour , take the bus , or get a rental car .

Since Andorra is located high up in the Pyrenees Mountains, there is no train from Barcelona to Andorra. The bus is the only public transportation option.

The most hassle-free and easiest way to get to Andorra is with a private tour. Whether it’s the tour to only Andorra or a tour through Spain, Andorra, and France , both allow you to sit back and enjoy the ride!

Via private transport (car), the ride from Barcelona to Andorra is about 2.5 hours. In contrast, it takes about 3 hours and 15 minutes with the bus, assuming minimal traffic.

Yes, there is border control between Spain and Andorra. However, you don’t have to stop when traveling from Barcelona to Andorra unless you’re specifically asked to.

Andorra’s official language is Catalan. However, both French and Spanish have been influential in the region for centuries so many locals speak these languages too. But, I also noticed that most locals understand at least basic English phrases and you can communicate with a bit of patience!

Wrap-Up: Day Trip from Barcelona to Andorra (2024)

Ultimately, Andorra is an easy day trip from Barcelona. And, with its breathtaking mountain views, long-standing history, and calm atmosphere, the country provides the perfect escape from the chaos of the vibrant city of Barcelona. Not to mention, despite its relatively small size, Andorra has all kinds of activities for travelers to enjoy! So, if you’re ready to catch a glimpse of what Andorra is about, be sure to add an unforgettable day trip from Barcelona to Andorra to your itinerary. But, regardless if you go or not, I hope this post has been helpful and wish you the best!

A picture of the sun setting behind the Pyrenees mountains. This was the view from my housing accommodations in Andorra.

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Thinking of escaping the hustle and bustle of Barcelona for a bit of mountain air and adventure? Andorra, a tiny country tucked away in the Pyrenees between Spain and France, might just be the perfect getaway for you.

Plenty of people have never even heard of this place, so if you want a travel experience that not many people have done, why not take the time to add a trip from Barcelona to Andorra to your Spanish vacation?

I live in Spain and have been lucky enough to visit Andorra. Let me tell you, this tiny country packs a punch. Whether you want breathtaking mountain landscapes, incredible thermal spas, history and culture, or just to save a ton of money on that big-ticket shopping, I’ve got just the place for you.

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Is it worth going to Andorra from Barcelona?

Absolutely, going to Andorra from Barcelona is well worth it! This tiny country tucked in the Pyrenees mountains offers a unique blend of Catalan culture, stunning landscapes, and great shopping opportunities. It’s a chance to experience a different side of the region, distinct from the buzz of Barcelona.

Andorra isn’t just about the tax-free shopping – though that’s a big draw. The country is rich in history, with beautiful churches like Església de Sant Esteve and intriguing sculptures like Noblesa del Temps.

The natural scenery is also a huge plus, especially for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re into hiking, skiing, or just enjoying breathtaking mountain views, Andorra has it all.

It’s a complete change of scenery from Barcelona’s urban landscape (or the sort of experience you’d expect when, say, going to the Costa Brava from Barcelona ), offering a peaceful retreat and a chance to experience the tranquility of the Pyrenees.

How to get from Barcelona to Andorra

Planning your trip from Barcelona to Andorra? You’ve got several options, each with its own perks.

Whether you’re a fan of road trips, prefer the ease of organized tours, or like the affordability of public transport, there’s something for everyone. Let’s break down the options:

Head from Barcelona to Andorra driving

Driving from Barcelona to Andorra is like taking a mini road trip through some picturesque landscapes. The journey is about 3 hours, but it can vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.

The route is mainly via the C-16 highway, which is scenic and relatively straightforward. The best part of driving is the flexibility it offers – you can stop whenever you want, explore little towns along the way, and have complete control over your schedule.

Grandvalira ski resort on Andorra. One of the best places to consider if you are planning to go to Barcelona to Andorra.

It’s a great choice if you’re traveling with family or a group of friends and want to take things at your own pace.

Organized tour

There are several organized tours from Barcelona to Andorra, with the main advantage clearly being that you can sit back, relax and wait to be brought to all the highlights of Andorra!

There are even some that slot in an extra country on your day trip. While they’re definitely long days, when else can you say that you crossed into three different countries in just a day?

a beautiful place to visit in Barcelona to Andorra

One-Day Tour to Spain, France, and Andorra

✅ Explore three countries in one day on this unique adventure that takes you from Barcelona to Andorra, France, and back.

✅ Start your day in the medieval Catalan village of Baga, then soak your feet in the healing waters of Ax-Les-Thermes in France, and finally, shop tax-free in Andorra la Vella

✅ Enjoy personalized attention from your guide in a small group setting, ensuring a rich and engaging experience complete with passport stamps and unforgettable mountain views

a mountainous view that you can see if you would join a guided tour from Barcelona to Andorra

Guided Day Trip to Andorra and France

✅ Experience the diversity of three European countries in a single trip, complete with cultural immersion and scenic beauty

✅ Relax in the thermal waters of Ax-les-Thermes, enjoy the breathtaking views from Pas de la Casa, and explore the historical landmarks of Andorra la Vella

✅ This tour provides a blend of guided exploration and free time , allowing you to discover local foods, shop, or simply soak in the panoramic views at your own pace.

a view of snowy mountain and village in Andorra

Private Day Tour to Andorra from Barcelona

✅ Take a private tour from Barcelona to Andorra , enjoying the fresh mountain air and stunning landscapes of the Pyrenees

✅ Discover Andorra’s charming sites, from the high capital of Andorra la Vella to the tranquil Lake Engolasters, with personalized guidance from your private guide

✅Benefit from convenient pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Barcelona , with a tailored itinerary that covers historic Romanesque architecture and modern attractions

1. One-Day Tour to Spain, France, and Andorra

⭐ RATING:  4.6 out of 5 based on 1,000+ reviews

⌛ TOUR LENGTH:  12 hours

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For those who love a packed itinerary, this One-Day Tour to Spain, France, and Andorra is a fantastic option. It’s a whirlwind adventure through three countries in just one day.

Starting early from Barcelona, you first visit the medieval town of Bagà in Spain, then a traditional French village for lunch, and finally, you get to shop in Andorra.

The highlights include the beautiful landscapes of Cadi-Moixero National Park, soaking your feet in the healing waters of Ax-Les-Thermes, and the tax-free shopping in Andorra la Vella.

This tour is perfect for travelers who are short on time but want to experience as much as possible.

2. Guided Day Trip to Andorra and France

This Guided Day Trip to Andorra and France is a blend of nature, culture, and history. You’ll visit Ax-les-Thermes for some traditional French cuisine and hot springs, then head to the border crossing Pas de la Casa for breathtaking views.

Then, once you get to Andorra, you’ll explore landmarks like Casa de la Vall and Sant Esteve Church.

This tour is great for those who enjoy a mix of guided activities and free time to explore on their own. It’s a full day of diverse experiences, perfect for travelers who enjoy a structured yet flexible itinerary.

3. Private Day Tour to Andorra from Barcelona

Looking for a unique, personalized day out? Try the Private Day Tour to Andorra from Barcelona . It’s a 12-hour journey that takes you from the busy streets of Barcelona to the serene landscapes of the Pyrenees.

In Andorra la Vella, you’ll experience a mix of modern shopping areas and charming historic quarters. Plus, you’ll get to visit Lake Engolasters and the Church of Sant Miquel d’Engolasters for a dose of nature and architecture.

Your private guide will share insights into Andorra’s culture and history, enriching your experience. Perfect for those who enjoy a personal touch and in-depth exploration, this tour offers a tailored adventure with all the logistics handled for you.

Going from Barcelona to Andorra by bus

Taking a bus from Barcelona to Andorra is the most budget-friendly option. The journey takes about 3-4 hours, and several companies, including Alsa and Eurolines, run regular services.

Buses are comfortable and offer a hassle-free way to travel. You won’t have to worry about navigating or parking, making it a great choice for solo travelers or those who prefer not to drive in a foreign country.

Barcelona to Andorra by train

While there’s no direct train from Barcelona to Andorra, you can take a train to L’Hospitalet-près-l’Andorre and then a bus to Andorra. This option is a bit more time-consuming, usually taking around 4-5 hours so might be slightly long if you’re planning a weekend trip from Barcelona , but it’s a scenic journey.

The train part offers stunning views of the countryside and the Pyrenees. This option is ideal for those who love train travel and don’t mind the extra transfer.

Each option has its own charm and benefits, so consider what’s most important for your trip – time, budget, or the overall experience.

Where to stay in Andorra

Of course, visiting Andorra doesn’t have to be a day trip, especially if you want to come ski or hike, take some time in the thermal spas, and scratch that shopping itch. Fortunately, there are a variety of options available when it comes to where to stay in Andorra.

Whether you’re looking for luxury, a budget-friendly stay, or the best overall experience, there’s something for everyone.

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Luxury Hotel: Hotel Plaza Andorra – This 5-star hotel is the epitome of luxury in Andorra. From its elegant rooms to its exceptional spa facilities, it’s designed for those who want to indulge. The hotel’s location is also ideal, offering easy access to both the city’s attractions and the surrounding natural beauty.
  • ⭐ ⭐⭐ Best Mid-Range Hotel: Hotel de l’Isard – This 3-star hotel strikes a perfect balance between comfort, location, and value. Situated in Andorra la Vella, it’s in a prime spot for exploring the city and the nearby attractions. The rooms are cozy, and the service is top-notch, making it a great base for your Andorran adventure.
  • ⭐⭐ Best Budget Hotel: Hotel Pyrénées – For those watching their wallet, this hotel offers a fantastic mix of affordability and comfort. Located in the heart of Andorra la Vella, it provides easy access to local sites and shopping areas. The rooms are simple but well-maintained, and the friendly staff ensures a pleasant stay.

What to do in Andorra

1. església de sant esteve (church of st stephen).

Church of St Stephen a must see church if you would travel from Barcelona to Andorra

This charming church in the heart of Andorra la Vella is a must-visit. The Església de Sant Esteve is notable for its Romanesque architecture and serene atmosphere.

The stone structure, dating back to the 12th century, stands as a testament to Andorra’s rich history. Inside, the artwork and the altar are beautifully preserved. It’s a peaceful spot, perfect for some quiet reflection.

2. Casa de la Vall

Casa de la Vall is a historical gem. This 16th-century manor house once served as Andorra’s seat of government.

The blend of history and architecture here is fascinating. The exterior, with its defensive towers, gives a glimpse into its past, while the interior features historical artifacts and traditional furnishings.

Don’t miss the Council Chamber, with its wooden benches and historic emblems – it’s like stepping back in time.

3. Seven Poets’ Statues

Located in the picturesque Plaça del Poble, the Seven Poets’ statues are a tribute to Andorran culture and literature. Each statue represents a significant poet in Andorran history.

The artwork isn’t only a feast for the eyes but also a reflection of the nation’s respect for its literary heritage. Walking among these statues, with the backdrop of Andorra’s stunning landscape, is an experience that combines art, history, and nature in a unique way.

4. Thermal Spas

Thermal Spas in Andorra

After a journey, there’s nothing quite like relaxing in a thermal spa, and Andorra offers some of the best.

Caldea is one of the largest in Europe and is an absolute must-visit. It’s not just a spa – it’s an oasis of relaxation with indoor and outdoor lagoons, saunas, and jacuzzis.

I’ve been there and the views of the surrounding mountains from the outdoor pools are incredible – especially when you go in winter, like I did. Imagine soaking in warm, soothing waters while you’re surrounded by the crisp mountain air – it’s the perfect way to unwind.

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5. Go Duty-Free Shopping at Pyrénées Andorra

For all the shopaholics out there, Andorra is a paradise, thanks to its duty-free status. Pyrénées Andorra, located in the capital, is the most famous department store in the country.

Here, you’ll find everything from high-end brands to local products at great prices. Electronics, perfumes, clothing, and chocolates – you name it, they’ve got it.

The variety is impressive, and the savings can be substantial compared to prices in Spain or France. It’s a great place to pick up gifts or treat yourself without breaking the bank.

6. Pont de París (Paris Bridge)

The Paris Bridge, or Pont de París, is one of those places that’s easy to miss but worth a visit. This bridge in Andorra la Vella offers lovely views of the Valira River and is a charming spot for a leisurely stroll or a few photos.

There’s a sense of tranquility here, with the sound of the river flowing beneath and the mountains in the distance. It’s a simple yet lovely spot that adds a touch of serenity to your Andorran adventure.

Pont de París a place that is worth to visit if you travel from Barcelona to Andorra

7. Noblesa del Temps (Nobility of Time)

In the heart of Andorra la Vella, you’ll find an intriguing sculpture called Noblesa del Temps, created by Salvador Dalí. This impressive bronze piece depicts a melting clock, a signature element in Dalí’s work, symbolizing the fluidity of time.

It’s not just a sculpture but a conversation starter and a thought-provoking piece of art. The location, in a bustling part of the city, contrasts with the surreal nature of the sculpture, making it an interesting spot for art lovers and casual observers alike.

8. Parc Central

Parc Central is a lovely green oasis in the middle of the urban landscape of Andorra la Vella. It’s the perfect place to take a break from shopping and sightseeing.

The park is beautifully landscaped with walking paths, ponds, and playgrounds. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax, have a picnic, or just enjoy a moment of peace.

It also offers a refreshing change of scenery with its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere.

9. Hiking or Winter Sports (Depending on the Time of the Year)

One of the best things about Andorra is its natural beauty, making it a great destination for outdoor activities.

Hiking or Winter Sports (depending on the Time of the Year). is one of the best to do when you are visiting from Barcelona to Andorra.

In the warmer months, the mountains offer fantastic hiking trails with breathtaking views. There’s something for everyone, from easy walks to challenging climbs.

In winter, Andorra transforms into a winter sports paradise. The ski resorts like Grandvalira and Vallnord offer superb skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

The snow-covered peaks aren’t just for sports enthusiasts – they’re also a gorgeous sight for anyone who appreciates natural beauty.

10. City Center

Andorra’s city center is a blend of old-world charm and modern convenience. The streets are lined with a mix of historic buildings and contemporary shops.

There’s a lively vibe here, with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. One of the highlights is exploring the local cuisine at the various eateries.

The city center is also where you’ll find many of Andorra’s cultural events and festivals, giving you a taste of local life and traditions.

Is Andorra a day trip from Barcelona?

Yes, Andorra can be a day trip from Barcelona, but it’s a packed day. If you’re short on time and want to make the most of your day, an organized tour may be your best bet in order to see all the highlights.

The organized tours I mentioned earlier, like the One-Day Tour to Spain, France, and Andorra and the Guided Day Trip to Andorra and France , are my picks for the best ways to maximize your time. These tours are designed to show you the highlights of each country, including Andorra, in a well-planned and efficient way.

a street in Andorra

These tours typically start early in the morning and return you to Barcelona by evening. They take care of all the logistics, like transportation and navigation, so you can focus on enjoying the sights and experiences.

It’s a whirlwind tour, but it’s an excellent option for those who have limited time in the region and want to experience as much as possible. Keep in mind, though, that a day trip only gives you a taste of what Andorra has to offer.

If you have more time (or want to, say, go skiing or hiking in the area), staying a bit longer is highly recommended to fully immerse yourself in the culture and nature of Andorra.

How much time do you need in Andorra?

To really soak in the beauty and culture of Andorra, I’d recommend spending at least two to three days. This gives you enough time to explore the capital, Andorra la Vella, visit historical sites, enjoy some shopping, and also embrace the natural beauty of the mountains.

With two to three days, you can comfortably visit landmarks like Casa de la Vall, spend time in the thermal spas, and explore the city center without feeling rushed.

If you’re visiting during winter, extra time is especially beneficial for enjoying the ski resorts. Likewise, in warmer months, you have the chance to take on some of the beautiful hiking trails.

While a day trip offers a glimpse, a longer stay allows you to experience the relaxed pace of life in Andorra, enjoy the cuisine, and maybe even venture into some of the smaller villages for a more authentic experience.

Simple houses in small village of Andorra with outstanding view of the mountain in the background. One of the must-see when you are visiting Barcelona to Andorra.

When is the best time to visit Andorra from Barcelona?

The best time to visit Andorra from Barcelona really depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re into winter sports like skiing or snowboarding, the winter months from December to April are ideal. For hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the natural beauty, summer and early autumn (June to September) are perfect.

During winter, Andorra transforms into a winter wonderland, offering some of the best skiing in the Pyrenees. The ski resorts are buzzing with activity, and the snow-covered mountains are simply breathtaking.

On the other hand, summer brings milder weather, perfect for exploring the outdoor trails, enjoying the greenery in Parc Central, or even just walking around the city.

The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn also offer a pleasant climate and fewer crowds, making them great times to visit for those who prefer a more relaxed experience.

Is it hard to get to Andorra?

No, getting to Andorra isn’t hard, especially from Barcelona. While Andorra doesn’t have its own airport, the roads leading to it are well-maintained and the journey is scenic. There are various travel options including driving, taking a bus, or joining an organized tour.

If you’re driving, it’s a smooth 3-hour ride from Barcelona. The roads are in good condition and the route is quite scenic.

Buses are another popular option, with regular services from Barcelona to Andorra. These buses are comfortable and affordable, making them a great choice for those who prefer not to drive.

Organized tours are a hassle-free alternative, offering guided trips that handle all the logistics for you. Although Andorra is a landlocked country up in the Pyrenees, its accessibility from major cities like Barcelona makes it an easy and appealing destination for many travelers.

Why do tourists go to Andorra?

Tourists flock to Andorra for a variety of reasons – its stunning mountain landscapes, excellent skiing opportunities, duty-free shopping, and relaxing thermal spas. It’s a unique destination that blends natural beauty with interesting cultural experiences. Andorra’s small size makes it easy to explore, yet it’s packed with attractions.

In the winter, Andorra’s ski resorts like Grandvalira and Vallnord become hotspots for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. The country’s natural scenery is perfect for outdoor activities year-round, from hiking and mountain biking in the summer to snow sports in the winter.

a man skiing a must to do activity if you would travel from Barcelona to Andorra

Shoppers love Andorra for its duty-free status, offering great deals on a variety of goods, including electronics, cosmetics, and alcohol. Additionally, the cultural sites like Església de Sant Esteve and Casa de la Vall offer a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of this small but fascinating country.

For those seeking relaxation, the thermal spas like Caldea provide a luxurious escape. All these factors combined make Andorra an attractive destination for a wide range of tourists.

Is it really cheap in Andorra?

Andorra is known for being relatively inexpensive, especially when it comes to shopping, thanks to its duty-free status. Prices for electronics, alcohol, and luxury goods are often lower than in neighboring countries. However, it’s important to note that not everything in Andorra is cheap.

The duty-free shopping is a major draw for many visitors. You can find good deals on items like perfumes, alcohol, and electronics, which are typically more expensive elsewhere in Europe.

Dining out and accommodation can also be more affordable compared to larger European cities, though prices vary depending on the location and the level of luxury you’re looking for.

However, it’s worth remembering that while shopping can be cheaper, Andorra isn’t a budget destination per se. The cost of activities like skiing, spa visits, and certain tourist attractions can add up.

Nevertheless, for savvy travelers who do their research, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Andorra without breaking the bank, making it an appealing destination for those looking for value as well as luxury.

a street in Andorra

Can you get around Andorra without a car?

Yes, you can definitely get around Andorra without a car. The country might be small, but it has a reliable public transportation system. Additionally, the main towns and attractions are well-connected by buses, covering most of the major areas and tourist spots.

This makes it convenient for travelers to move around without the need for a car. Taxis are also available, although they can be a bit more expensive.

For those who enjoy walking, many of Andorra’s attractions are within walking distance, especially in Andorra la Vella, the capital. If you’re staying in the central areas, you’ll find that most places of interest, restaurants, and shops are just a stroll away.

Renting a bicycle is another great option, especially in the warmer months, allowing you to enjoy the scenic beauty while moving around.

Do you need a passport to go from Spain to Andorra?

Yes, you need a passport to travel from Spain to Andorra. As Andorra is not a member of the European Union, it necessary to carry a valid passport for border control purposes. It’s important to keep this in mind, especially for non-EU travelers.

When crossing the border from Spain to Andorra, border officials may or may not check your passport, but it’s always best to have it with you.

For EU citizens, a national identity card is usually sufficient, but non-EU citizens should always carry their passport.

Keep in mind as well that Andorra has customs controls, as it’s a separate customs territory from the EU, so you may be asked about goods you are carrying, especially if you’ve been shopping in Andorra’s duty-free stores.

So there you have it – a guide to everything there is to know about getting to Andorra from Barcelona. And that includes all the great things to do in Andorra, from soaking in thermal spas to exploring the great outdoors.

This small country has a surprising amount to offer and its proximity to Barcelona makes it an ideal destination for a memorable getaway.

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The Best Barcelona to Andorra Day Trip | Tours & More!

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When visiting Barcelona , it is a great idea to spend some time visiting some of the popular nearby locations. One of these is most certainly Andorra, one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. Despite some popular thought, Andorra is not a part of Northern Spain , but a tiny country in its own right. Although it is one of the smallest countries in the world, it is a great place to visit if you would like a unique experience while visiting Spain. If you are interested in experiencing a Barcelona to Andorra day trip, this post will provide information on must-see sites in Andorra, the best way to get to Andorra from Barcelona, and tips on the best guided tour of Andorra.

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Overview of Andorra

As mentioned above, Andorra is a small principality located in the Pyrenees mountains between Spain and France. It is the sixth-smallest country in Europe and the 16th-smallest country in the world. Despite its small size, Andorra is a thriving tourist destination with a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty.

The country has a population of around 77,000 people, with the majority speaking Catalan, the official language of Andorra. Spanish, French, and Portuguese are also widely spoken. The official currency is the euro, and the country has a highly developed economy based on tourism, banking, and commerce.

Andorra is a parliamentary democracy with a unique political system. The country is co-ruled by two princes, the Bishop of Urgell in Spain and the President of France. The two princes have mostly ceremonial powers, and the day-to-day affairs of the country are handled by the Head of Government and the General Council, a unicameral parliament with 28 members. Andorra has a highly developed social welfare system, and the country enjoys a high standard of living with a low unemployment rate.

Andorra Street Views

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The best andorra day trip option: 3 country tour.

Looking for a unique way to see Andorra and a bit more of the region? This tour will take you from Barcelona to Andorra and more! Key highlights include:

  • Visit France, Andorra, and Spain in one day
  • See the Spanish village Baga
  • Experience spas in Andorra and Ax-les-Thermes
  • Explore the Andorran valley
  • Travel through the Pyranees mountains for breathtaking views

History of Andorra

View of Andorra La Vella from above

Andorra has a rich history that dates back to prehistoric times, and it has been inhabited by various groups, including the Iberians, Romans, and Visigoths. In the 8th century, the Moors invaded Andorra and ruled it for several centuries until the Spanish and French forces pushed them out in the 13th century.

In the 13th century, Andorra became a co-principality under the rule of the Bishop of Urgell in Spain and the Count of Foix in France.

This unique political arrangement has continued to this day, and the country is still ruled by two co-princes, although their powers are mostly ceremonial. During the medieval period, Andorra was known for its iron mines, which were a valuable resource and source of wealth for the country.

In the 20th century, Andorra went through significant changes, including the introduction of a modern constitution in 1993, which made the country a parliamentary democracy. Andorra also became a member of the United Nations in 1993 and the Council of Europ e in 1994. Today, Andorra is a thriving tourist destination and a tax haven, with a robust economy based on tourism, banking, and commerce.

How to get from Barcelona to Andorra by Tour

There are a variety of ways to get to Andorra from Barcelona, but based on my experience, I personally think that taking one of the available Andorra day tours is the best option. This is the easiest way to get there as you get benefits such as planned itinerary and dedicated tour guide. Below are a few tours that I think are the best options, depending on your needs:

The Original Three Countries in One Day: France, Andorra, Spain from Barcelona

This tour is the most popular for a Barcelona to Andorra Day Trip, and I’ll add, it is the way that I made the trip myself. What is unique about this tour is that it also includes two additional stops: The medieval town of Baga and the medieval town of Ax-Les-Thermes in France. So as the name mentions, you will travel to three countries in one day! Your day will look something like this on the tour:

After an early start to your day, meet at the tour agency and board the bus with your tour guide and fellow travelers for the drive to the first stop, Baga.

Stop in Baga , a small town located in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains and has a population of around 2,000 people. The town is known for its historic center, which features narrow streets and traditional stone houses, as well as its well-preserved medieval walls and castle. 

Here you’ll get some coffee and spend time wandering the streets of this very cute town. You’ll also learn a bit about the history of Baga and the cities ties to the Catalonian independence movement.

Baga city center

Then you will travel to the next country, France. Here, you’ll visit Ax-Les-Thermes , a quaint village located in the Ariège department in the Occitanie region of France. It is in the heart of the French Pyrenees, and is known for its natural hot springs, which have been used for therapeutic purposes since ancient times.

The town is popular with tourists who come to enjoy the thermal baths and spa treatments, as well as the outdoor activities offered in the surrounding Pyrenees Mountains, such as hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. Ax-Les-Thermes also has a charming historic center, with narrow streets and traditional architecture, and is home to a number of restaurants and cafes serving delicious French cuisine.

While here, you’ll have time to visit the local market and do some shopping, and have a traditional lunch in one of the local restaurants. In addition, there are open hot springs in the city center where you can rest your (potentially) tired feet before you travel to the next stop.

Street Views in Ax-Les-Thermes

The final country on the trip, and real star of the show, is a trip through the beautiful country of Andorra . This is where you spend the majority of your time on the tour. While in Andorra, you’ll travel thorough the amazing high mountain passes in the Pyranees and stop in the mountains for some panoramic views.

Andorra Pyranees Mountains with Black Woman

If you visit during the summer time, you will notice a distinct change in temperature here. It can be quite cool in the mountains, given the high altitude. After traveling thorough the mountains, you will stop to visit the capital Andorra La Vella for a few hours before returning to Barcelona.

I had a wonderful time on this tour, and do recommend that you consider it when traveling to Andorra.

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Andorra From Barcelona + France Sights (Private Day Trip, Pickup)

If you prefer your experience to be with your party alone, this private tour may be a better option for you. This full day tour is nearly identical to the option above, but includes a hassle-free hotel pickup, and of course, a much smaller traveling group. Click here to check rates .

Spend 1 Day in Andorra

If you prefer to simply travel from Barcelona to Andorra, this is an excellent option. On this small-group tour, you will visit local Andorran landmarks such as Mirador del Roc del Quer and Santuario de Meritxell, and get a nice overview of the city’s history and culture from your local guide. Click here to check tour rates.

How to get from Barcelona to Andorra by Bus

Traveling from Barcelona to Andorra by bus is a convenient and affordable option for those looking to explore the small principality. The journey takes around three hours , and buses depart regularly from Barcelona’s Estació del Nord bus station. The route passes through picturesque mountain landscapes and offers stunning views of the Pyrenees. Most buses have comfortable seating and air conditioning, and some even offer free Wi-Fi. 

Click here to check rates and dates for booking a trip to Andorra on InfoBus .

How to get from Barcelona to Andorra by Car

Traveling from Barcelona to Andorra by car is an excellent option for those looking for more flexibility and independence during their journey and for those who love a good road trip. The drive takes around two and a half hours and takes visitors through some of the most scenic parts of the Pyrenees mountain range. The route is well-maintained and easy to follow, with plenty of places to stop and take in the stunning views. Visitors who choose to drive can also explore the small towns and villages along the way, making the journey an adventure in itself.

Upon arrival in Andorra, having a car can be convenient for exploring the countryside and the many attractions the country has to offer. However, visitors should note that parking can be limited in some areas and that driving in the mountains can be challenging for inexperienced drivers.

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The Best Things to Do in Andorra in One Day

While on your day trip to Andorra, there are a variety of things that you can do and explore there. Here are a few examples:

Black woman shopping in Andorra La Vella

  • Explore Andorra la Vella : Andorra La Vella is the capital of the Principality of Andorra. The name simply means, “Andorra the Town”. The city is known for its romanesque architecture and for being the highest capital city in Europe. It is the largest city in Andorra, with a population of 22,000. While here, you should take a stroll through the old town and visit the Casa de la Vall, the former parliament building. Don’t forget to snap some photos of the beautiful Romanesque-style Church of Saint Stephen.
  • Go shopping : Andorra is famous for its duty-free shopping, so take advantage of the opportunity to pick up some bargains. Head to the commercial center of Andorra la Vella to find everything from luxury brands to local handicrafts.
  • Visit a spa : After a morning of sightseeing and shopping, it’s time to relax and unwind. Andorra is home to several hot springs and spa resorts, such as Caldea, where you can soak in thermal pools and indulge in spa treatments.
  • Enjoy a mountain view: Andorra is known for its stunning mountain scenery, so take some time to appreciate it. You can take a cable car ride up to the top of the Coma Pedrosa or the Vallnord ski resort to enjoy breathtaking views.
  • Try local cuisine : Finish your day by sampling some of the delicious local cuisine. Head to a traditional restaurant and try some Andorran specialties such as trinxat (potato and cabbage stew) or escudella (meat and vegetable stew).

While one day is not enough to see everything that Andorra has to offer, these activities will give you a taste of the country’s culture, natural beauty, and culinary delights.

Barcelona to Andorra FAQs

The distance from Barcelona to Andorra is approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles). The drive usually takes around two and a half to three hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions. It’s important to check road conditions, especially during winter when some mountain passes may be affected by snow and ice.

No, there is no direct train from Barcelona to Andorra. Andorra does not have its own railway system, and the nearest train station is located in the city of L’Hospitalet-près-l’Andorre in France. From there, travelers can take a bus or taxi to reach Andorra.

Definitely! Visiting Andorra from Barcelona can be worthwhile for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, thanks to its scenic mountain landscapes and hiking opportunities. Additionally, Andorra’s tax-free shopping and unique cultural experiences, with Catalan as the official language, make it an interesting destination.

You can get from Barcelona to Andorra by car, bus, or shared/private transfer or tour . The drive takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, while buses provide a convenient and affordable option with a journey time of approximately 3 hours. Helicopter transfers offer a faster but more expensive and luxurious alternative.

In Summary | Barcelona to Andorra Day Trip

That concludes this post on how to experience a day trip to Andorra from Barcelona. I hope this post has helped you determine the best way for you to travel to Andorra, according to your preferences. I also hope that you can now clearly see why Andorra is worth visiting.

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Christen Thomas is the founder of TravelWanderGrow, established in 2018. She has lived abroad and traveled extensively to over 30 countries. In addition, she is a certified Travel Advisor and is an expert in planning trips focused on city history and culture. As a frequent traveler, she also shares tips on how to prepare to travel well and how to save money while doing so.

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Private Day Trips From Barcelona To Andorra

The best tour to andorra from barcelona.

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Have you heard of this little micro-nation at the top of the Pyrenees mountains, between Spain and France? Are you curious about visiting it? Did you know it can be done in just one day tour from Barcelona to Andorra?

It is definitely a long day – 12 hours. But if you are up for a long ride, it can be worth it. It just needs good planning. Because of course you can take a bus to Andorra, but once you get off you won’t have means of transportation to explore the country and you’ll get stuck in the capital city – Andorra la Vella. Which of course offers some appeal, but… there’s more to Andorra than just its capital!

Other companies do Andorra day trips combined with some other Spanish and French villages. And of course we can do that, too! But we want you to be aware that you’ll spend even more time in the car than at the sites. And the stops won’t be that long… So we only recommend this itinerary to people who are thrilled to tick off 3 countries in one day from their bucket list.

Other than that, we can show you the nature and mountains of Andorra, its Romanesque churches, its old villages and historical sites. Or we can take you shopping, or to the spa, or to the ski resort. You can choose to have only a driver, or to add a tour guide to satisfy all your questions and curiosity.

If you choose to have a tour guide, she’ll be with you during the entire tour, not just a few hours while in Andorra: The brother of Marta, the founder of ForeverBarcelona, has been living in Barcelona for many years and is married to a real Andorran. Marta has been pretty much everywhere in Andorra and will love to show you around and give you insights that only locals know.

THINGS WE CAN DO DURING YOUR DAY TRIP FROM BARCELONA TO ANDORRA:

  • See medieval Romanesque churches such as Sant Serní de Nagol, Santa Coloma or Sant Miquel d’Engolasters. Or worship Our Lady of Meritxell, patron saint of Andorra in her Sanctuary.
  • See the views over the valley from the breathtaking vantage point of Roc del Quer.
  • Visit historical sites such as the bridge of Margineda or the Casa de la Vall government building.
  • Enjoy the Pyrenees mountains and its nature in Vall d’Incles or the Engolasters lake.
  • Enjoy one of the most impressive spas in Europe in Caldea.
  • Shop almost VAT free in Andorra La Vella and Escaldes.
  • In the winter, go skiing.
  • And for the kids: easy hikes across gnome woods, cable cars, 
  • Discover the Andorran mountain cuisine.
  • Explore the local museums.
  • And more! We’ll work with you personally to design the perfect day tour for you!

Highlights of our Tours from Barcelona to Andorra

WHY YOU'LL LOVE OUR BARCELONA DAY TRIP TO ANDORRA

✓ Ride from Barcelona to Andorra effortlessly and in style in a gorgeous Mercedes vehicle with dedicated driver. ✓ Go out of town for a day and forget about the city rhythm. ✓ Feel like in Switzerland, just a couple of hours away from Barcelona. ✓ Breath the clean crisp air of the Pyrenees between 3,250 and 6,500 feet (1000 to 2000m) above sea level. ✓ Take in impressive views. ✓ Learn about his micro-nation many people have never heard about. ✓ A custom itinerary designed just for you – not a cookie cutter day tour. ✓ And much more, in a private Barcelona to Andorra day trip just for you and your party!

ANDORRA DAY TRIP FROM BARCELONA FAQ

  • THIS ANDORRA TOUR RUNS : Every day.
  • TOUR LENGHT : 12 hours.
  • RECOMMENDED STARTING TIME : 8AM. 
  • WHERE DO WE MEET ?  WHERE DO WE END ? Anywhere you want, within the Barcelona city limits.
  • IS THERE A LUNCH STOP ? Yes.
  • HOW DO WE MOVE AROUND ? Rides in Mercedes car or minivan for upto 6 of you + guide & dedicated driver (or 7 of you, if you book the non-guided option. Walking at the stops.
  • HOW DOES THE NON-GUIDED OPTION WORK ? In our non-guided tours you are on your own. Your English-speaking driver might provide light conversation during the rides to Andorra from Barcelona and back, but you won’t get detailed explanations of the area. And once in Andorra, you’ll be on your own at the stop. You’ll ultimately be responsible for getting back to the car at the agreed time, or you might incur in extra hours if you are late.
  • WHEN IS A NONG-GUIDED OPTION RECOMMENDABLE ? When you only need a ski transfer, or you mostly want to go shopping, or spend the day at the Caldea spa. Or if your budget is limited and are happy to sacrifice explanations in order to afford your day trip. Or if your priority is taking pictures over learning and asking questions!  
  • CAN YOU BOOK THE CALDEA SPA FOR US? WHAT ABOUT SKI PASSES? Sure! We are happy to book tickets for Caldea or ski resort day forfaits as long as you tell us enough in advance. You’ll be requested to send us the cost of these extras upon booking. Such tickets are not refundable.
  • HOW LONG IS THE RIDE TO ANDORRA FROM BARCELONA ? The border of Andorra in Sant Julià de Loira is around 2.5 hours. It’s one hour from there to the French border in Pas de la Casa. The Capital, Andorra la Vella is a mere 20 minutes from the Spanish border. 
  • WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT ANDORRA ? The snow arrives to Andorra sometime in December and usually lasts until April. So if you are dreaming of snowy landscapes, or touching the snow, or even skiing, that’s the right months to plan your trip. July and August are the hottest months, but not as hot as it is in Barcelona – it’s a great plan to scape from the city heat!
  • DO I NEED A PASSPORT ? Schengen citizens only need a valid ID card to enter Andorra. Citizens of non-EU countries need a valid passport. Plus if you were required a visa to enter Spain, then you’ll also have to bring it to enter Andorra. More information here .

CAN IT BE A 3-COUNTRIES-IN-ONE-DAY TRIP (SPAIN – FRANCE – ANDORRA)?

Yes, we are aware that other companies organize itineraries including stops such as Bagà (Spain), Ax-Les-Thermes (France) and some stops in Andorra. We are happy to discuss with you the pros and cons of the possible stops in order to design the perfect day for you. It’ll also be a 12-hour tour, same cost as a regular Andorra day trip from Barcelona.

Please note that the drive to Ax-Les-Thermes is almost 3 hours, and from there it’s another 40 minutes to the Andorran border of Pas de la Casa. What means this tour involves more time inside the car than a regular tour from Barcelona to Andorra.

DAY TRIPS TO ANDORRA FROM BARCELONA ALL YEAR AROUND:

Marta and her family during a Barcelona day trip to Andorra

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Montserrat Basilica on Tour

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Andorra la Vella

The mysterious country Andorra wasn’t on my original itinerary for Europe this summer. From my launch pad in Copenhagen, I planned to head to Athens, then upward into Albania and through the Balkans until I arrived in Belgrade.

In fact, I had no flights booked until two weeks before I arrived! But then after learning that my friend Becki wouldn’t be in Athens during my visit, I decided to look around, use Skyscanner to “fly to anywhere” from Copenhagen, and see which cheap destinations popped up.

There it was. Barcelona for only $60, then on to Santorini, direct (!), for $70. BOOKED.

Now, Barcelona and I have a complicated history — after two trips, I still didn’t really enjoy the city. But with a visit timed for summer sunshine (unlike my previous two rainy visits) and friends in town, this would probably be my best chance to enjoy the city. And all the things I love about Spain: jamón ibérico, cava, late nights, flamenco music played on the guitar.

But those weren’t the only reasons. A temptation lay just three hours away, nestled in the Pyrenees.

Andorra. An entirely new country. And for a girl on a quest to visit every country in Europe, a pull I couldn’t resist.

Andorra

A Mountainous Micronation

Andorra is one of the smallest countries in Europe, sandwiched between Spain and France in the Pyrenees. The currency is the euro, though Andorra isn’t part of the EU. Catalan is the official language, though signs everywhere have French, Spanish, and English as well. Andorra’s claims to fame? Excellent skiing and super-low-tax shopping.

It didn’t take long to figure out that Andorra was a three-hour bus journey each way from Barcelona. Though six hours on a bus was a lot for one day, I could make that work for a solo day trip — I had a slew of books to read on my Kindle Paperwhite !

Kate on the bus to Andorra

(Little did I know that a month later in Albania, I’d be wishing I had as comfortable a bus ride as I did here! And yes, I did bring multiple pairs of sunglasses on a single day trip…)

After cresting through valleys, hills, and then the mountains, we entered the tiny country and its tinier capital, Andorra la Vella. I crossed through Central Park (mostly covered with children’s play structures) and headed uphill toward the old town, where I thought I’d find the prettiest buildings and get the best shots.

First thing I saw? Andorra’s library. And in front of that library:

Andorra Library

I couldn’t figure out whether these were Buddhas or simply bald men, and even online research didn’t turn anything up — but I was beginning to see what a quirky destination Andorra was.

Andorra Church

And beautiful. This bell tower dates back to the 12th century, though the rest of the church was built later.

Andorra la Vella

The streets of Andorra la Vella were fairly standard European, with a faint 70s motif.

Andorra Basketball Court

And a basketball court with several baskets, featuring — flowerboxes? Well, to each their own.

Probably the craziest thing? I ordered gazpacho and a salad for lunch from a restaurant on a plazza. The salad came with TUNA AND KIWI. TOGETHER.

The kiwi went uneaten.

The old town was nice to walk around for a few minutes, but it was very small. You don’t need much time to see it.

Andorra

Shopping? Meh.

“Well, at least there’s shopping,” I muttered to myself as I headed down from the old town to the commercial zone. At least I could stroke a lot of Prada handbags I couldn’t afford.

Until I found out that there was no Prada in Andorra. Not even a department store that carried Prada products. It turns out that if you want to buy products from top designers — Prada, Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, etc. — it will have to be either fragrances or sunglasses. That’s it.

(Regrettably, I somehow have zero photos of the shopping district of Andorra la Vella. Not sure how that happened — I could have sworn I took a few. Probably just snapchatted them.)

In some of the shopping areas, second- and third-tier designers are more common. Michael Kors handbags are everywhere (side note: aren’t Michael Kors handbags all over the clearance racks in America lately?). Guess accessories fill the stores. Levi’s jeans, Benetton sweaters, Adidas activewear, and Nike sneakers can be found in lots of different malls. Many of the items were the kind of products you’d expect to see in outlets, not regular stores, only they didn’t seem to be discounted much.

Not exactly what I had envisioned.

Andorra la Vella

I should add that Andorra la Vella is not the only option for shopping in the country. There are several malls in Les Escaldes, just next door to the capital. But I went through their shop listings and it’s more of the same.

Turns out that Zara was the best place to shop by far. And I like Zara, but I didn’t expect it to be the pinnacle of the Andorran shopping experience.

I know how snobby this sounds. Believe me, I don’t turn up my nose at anything that isn’t designer! Have you seen what I wear?! I just figured that a place famous for being a “shopping paradise” would have at least a few designer boutiques where I could ogle the merchandise.

Kate in Andorra

The Takeaway

A day trip to Andorra la Vella? Not worth it unless you’re counting countries. I found the city to be boring; I found the shopping to be subpar. It’s not a micronation thing; Liechtenstein and San Marino have far more to offer within their tiny confines.

That said, I might have had more fun if I had booked this Andorra day trip from Barcelona that includes the French village of Ax Les Themes and the Spanish village of Baga. It seems like it would have rounded out the day better.

I don’t regret my day trip to Andorra, but if you’re spending time in Barcelona, you’re much better off doing a day trip elsewhere. I recommend going somewhere in my beloved Costa Brava  instead– think Besalù or Tossa de Mar or Girona . These destinations are closer to Barcelona and much more fun.

Please don’t think I’m insulting the country. The Andorrans with whom I interacted were polite and friendly, and the surrounding landscape is beautiful. But in terms of day trip potential, Andorra la Vella falls a bit flat.

Now, if you wanted to do Andorra right in the warmer months, you would probably be best off renting a car and driving into the countryside. Andorra’s lone UNESCO World Heritage Site is the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, and it’s home to really wonderful hiking trails and lakes.

Your best option of all? Come to ski in the winter. That’s when Andorra truly shines.

Where to Stay in Barcelona

A Day Trip to Andorra from Barcelona

Essential Info: To get to Andorra from Barcelona, buses leave from Estación de Autobuses de Barcelona (Nord), or the north bus station. The station is across the street from the Arc de Triomf stop on the L1 Metro. I bought my bus tickets online in advance from Alsa . The round-trip journey cost me €53.45 ($59 USD). One-way tickets cost slightly more if you buy them separately. The journey takes three hours and buses run several times each day. Alternatively, join an organized day tour. This day trip from Barcelona includes stops in Andorra, France, and Spain. If you decided to spend the night in Andorra (which I don’t think is necessary), you can find hotels here . If you’re staying in Barcelona, you can find hotels here . As with any destination, I recommend getting travel insurance before you go. I never travel without it and always use World Nomads.

Would you travel three hours each way just to see a new country?

Visitas guiadas, excursiones, tours, entradas y traslados.

Excursión a Andorra

Excursión Andorra desde Barcelona

Realiza una ruta por Andorra la Vella y la localidad fronteriza de Pas de la Casa . Descubre el corazón de los Pirineos con la excursión número 1 en reservas .

🚩 Tour a Andorra desde Barcelona

La principal ventaja de esta excursión es la comodidad de ir en autobús privado , el cual te estará esperando en el centro de Barcelona. También la aportación en conocimientos que ofrece en guía turístico . Tendrás una experiencia mucho más completa .

Al reservar el tour guiado a Andorra tendrás incluido los siguientes servicios:

  • ✅ Transporte privado ida y vuelta en en minibús. 
  • ✅ Guía experto en historia y naturaleza de la zona.
  • ✅ Servicio en español.
  • ✅ Grupos reducidos.

¿Te parece un buen plan para tu viaje? ¡Asegura tu plaza!

EXCURSIÓN A ANDORRA DESDE BARCELONA 🛒

RESERVA TU PLAZA

⭐ ¿Existen otras opciones? ¿Merece la pena esta excursión? ¿Por qué este tour y no otros?

En Guiavi conocerás todos los detalles de la excursión a Andorra. Lo tendrás bien claro antes de realizar la reserva. También otras alternativas con las que podrás comprar antes de decidirte. ¡Vamos! ⬇️

📝 Reservas

Completa los siguientes campos del formulario:

  • Número de personas.
  • Datos de contacto.
  • Forma de pago (tarjeta bancaria, cuenta PayPal, Google Pay o Apple Pay).

Recibirás un correo electrónico con los datos de tu reserva que tendrás que mostrar al guía a modo de confirmación.

👉 Ver descuentos más abajo.

🗓️ ¿Cuándo reservar?

Puedes realizar la reserva hasta en la misma hora de inicio siempre que queden plazas disponibles.

⏰ Horarios

Se inicia a las 7 de la mañana y tiene una duración de 12 horas .

Entre Barcelona y Andorra se tardan 2 horas y 30 minutos por carretera.

🇪🇸 Idioma

Se realiza en español .

💳 Cancelaciones

Gratuitas si las realizas con 24 horas de antelación. Con menos tiempo no se realizan devoluciones.

MÁS INFORMACIÓN

⭐ Más abajo encontrarás otras alternativas para visitar el Principado de Andorra desde Barcelona . ¡Compara y decide!

📍 Itinerario

Después de confirmar la reserva con el guía en el lugar acordado y realizadas las presentaciones oportunas, daremos inicio a esta completa excursión por Andorra desde Barcelona en autobús privado .

Aconsejamos que vayas prestando atención al paisaje durante el trayecto, ya que las vistas son realmente preciosas .

Cruzamos la frontera y llegamos al Principado de Andorra , uno de los países más pequeños y peculiares del mundo por su situación geográfica y política .

Nada más llegar daremos inicio a una tour por lo mejor de la ciudad, incluyendo la iglesia de San Esteve del siglo XII, la Casa de la Vall , el  reloj de Dalí , la  avenida de Meritxell , el Puente de Paris , Les Escaldes o las esculturas de los 7 poetas .

Una vez completada la ruta tendréis tiempo libre para comer y recorrer la ciudad a vuestro aire. Y por cierto, aprovecha la oportunidad para probar su excelente gastronomía.

Excursión Andorra desde Barcelona

Después de coger fuerzas pondremos rumbo a Pas de la Casa , un remoto pueblo situado en la frontera con Francia. Es una de las localidades situadas a más altura de Europa . Muy cerca está la e stación de esquí de Grandvalira , la cual también visitaremos.

Tour a Andorra y Pas de la Casa

Pondremos punto y final a la excursión por Andorra realizando la última parada en Barcelona.

En este mapa puedes ver los lugares incluidos en la excursión.

📌 Localización

El punto de encuentro en el que te estará esperando el guía y autobús, está localizado en el Passeig de Lluís Companys, 5, 08003 Barcelona . Se encuentra situado muy cerca del Parque de la Ciudadela.

El país de Andorra se encuentra a 200 kilómetros por carretera desde Barcelona.

En este mapa puedes ver el recorrido que realiza el autobús desde el lugar de partida.

🔖 Descuentos

Tienen descuento para esta excursión los niños de entre 3 y 11 años. Los menores de 3 años van gratis.

✅ ¿Merece la pena realizar una excursión a Andorra?

¡Sin duda alguna! Andorra es un país encantador que a pesar de su reducido tamaño, cuenta con espectaculares paisajes de montaña , una interesante historia , gastronomía  y pequeños pueblos con encanto .

Al llegar el invierno se convierte en un destino muy cotizado para la práctica del esquí y otras modalidades deportivas relacionadas con la nieve.

La ciudad de Andorra la Vella cuenta con una extensa variedad de tiendas y centros comerciales . Además tiene una activa sociedad que disfruta de sus excelentes restaurantes y gastronomía .

Aconsejamos visitar Andorra en caso de que tu finalidad sea la de disfrutar de naturaleza, historia o deportes de aventura .

Entre la oferta disponible recomendamos la excursión a Andorra que te mostramos por su buen precio y comodidad . Estos son sus puntos a favor y en contra :

👍 A favor

  • Grupos reducidos.
  • Se ahorra tiempo en los desplazamientos.
  • Tiempo suficiente para conocer lo más importante de Andorra.
  • Ganarás en conocimientos de historia, curiosidades y datos relacionados con el entorno natural.
  • Para todas las edades.
  • Guías profesionales.
  • Precio reducido teniendo en cuenta los servicios que presta.

👎 En contra

  • Se realiza en grupo con otras personas, por lo que tienes que ajustarte al ritmo de la visita.

🤔  Preguntas frecuentes

¿cuándo tendré la confirmación de la reserva.

La tendrás en el mismo momento de realizar el pago.

¿Es recomendable reservar con tiempo de antelación?

Es recomendable sobre todo en temporada alta. En invierno por la temporada de esquí y verano por sus agradables temperaturas.

¿Es necesario imprimir el comprobante?

Puedes mostrarlo de forma impresa o si quieres cómodamente en tu móvil.

¿Incluye la comida?

No incluye comidas ni bebidas.

➡️ Alternativas

Existen otras excursiones por la zona que también podrían interesarte. A ver que te parecen las siguientes:

⭐ Andorra desde Barcelona en coche

Si no tienes vehículo puedes encontrar coche de alquiler desde 30 euros por día . A esto tienes que sumar 21 euros en peaje más el combustible. Llegarás en 2 horas y 30 minutos según el tráfico.

Tienes que tener en cuenta que aunque la carretera es muy buena, en invierno es imprescindible llevar cadenas para a nieve.

Puedes alquilar un coche en 👉 este enlace a un precio super económico .

⭐ Excursión a Andorra desde Barcelona en autobús público

Por un precio de entre 30 y 35 euros puedes tomar el autobús público en la estación de Sants , la estació del Nord o el aeropuerto de Barcelona .

El trayecto es algo más lento ya que realizan paradas en los pueblos. Suele tener una duración de entre 3 y 3,5 horas. Eso sí, una vez en Andorra también dependes de los horarios de transportes públicos si quieres moverte por la zona.

Si quieres conocer cuales son los monumentos y curiosidades de Andorra, te recomendamos visualizar este video del canal España Total donde Cecilia y Tony realizan un repaso muy ameno y completo.

🔶 Excursiones relacionadas

Además del tour a Andorra desde Barcelona recomendamos echar un vistazo a las siguientes excursiones relacionadas.

  • Otra escapada que puedes realizar por la zona de los Pirineos es el Valle de Núria. Realizarás una ruta por el espectacular paisaje de montaña conociendo algunas de las iglesias románicas más importantes de Cataluña. Tienes más información en nuestro post «Excursión al Valle del Núria» .
  • Mucho más cerca se encuentra el espectacular Monasterio de Monserrat, famoso por la Virgen de Montserrat o Moreneta, sus antiguas construcciones religiosas y el precioso entorno natural. No te pierdas este tour a Montserrat desde Barcelona en autobús privado. La opción más cómoda y económica.
  • Con el tour por el Museo Picasso de Barcelona comprender su historia, proceso creativo y legado con un guía oficial en español. Además tiene la entrada incluida y un precio fantástico.

¿Te animas a reserva la excursión a Andorra desde Barcelona ? Si quieres más opciones puedes echar un vistazo a las siguientes 👉 excursiones desde Barcelona .

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Excursión a Madrid desde Barcelona

Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar incluida en el tour por el Born.

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Descuentos para Casa Batlló

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Visita guiada por la Sagrada Familia

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Visita guiada por el Museo Picasso de Barcelona

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Visita guiada por el parque de la Ciudadela

Sagrada Familia

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Visita guiada por Montserrat

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Excursión a Montserrat desde Barcelona

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Tour privado por la Sagrada Familia

Palau de la Música

Visita guiada al Palau de la Música

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Visita guiada por el Parque Güell

Entradas Casa Batlló Barcelona

Entradas para Casa Batlló

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Tour por Andalucía desde Barcelona

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Ruta por las bodegas del Penedés

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Tour privado por Barcelona

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How to Visit Andorra on a day trip from Barcelona

  • by Dave Brett

andorra

On a personal mission to visit every country around Europe this was the main reason which took me to Andorra.

Europe has a handful of these micro-nations and I’ve had a lot of fun visiting them all along the way as it makes for unique and random adventures in the middle of nowhere.

Andorra is trapped between Spain and France amongst the Pyrenees.

Andorra is ranked as the 6th smallest country in Europe behind Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino, Liechtenstein, and Malta.

Andorra doesn’t have an international airport and without a rental car you will struggle to get here. But need not to worry, you do have an easy solution if you wish to take public transport.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

After several attempts to reach Andorra from the French side using public transport through the Pyrenees, I quickly learned that the easiest way to reach Andorra is on a day trip from Barcelona by bus.

Those with a Eurail or Interrail pass will have to opt for this bus option as you can’t take the train to Andorra (I learned about this before it was too late a few years ago and ended up travelling through the Pyrenees on a small yellow train ).

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

ALSA – The Spanish national coach company offer many options for Barcelona Nord bus station to Andorra La Vella, Andorra.

It’s easy to take a day out of your sightseeing weekend around Barcelona to visit Andorra on a day trip.

Journey time can take from 3-4 hours depending on what time you depart and which type of bus/route you take.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

The bus has free WiFi on board, toilet facilities and even a movie on two screens (if your Spanish is good enough). Best to bring some water and snacks on board as the bus doesn’t stop along the way. On my return journey my ALSA bus was a supreme model, which had leather seats and personal screens, slightly more fancy.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

The first ALSA bus to Andorra from Barcelona Nord bus station departs at 07:00. This is pretty early, but you will arrive in Andorra just before lunch.

You can take the next departure bus at 10:30am if you fancy a sleep-in and want to grab some breakfast before you depart – the option is up to you.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

I stayed at Hostel Ant which is a short 7-minute walk around the corner from Barcelona Nord bus station. I paid €15 per night for a 4-bed dorm and this included breakfast with the stay. Perfect location for grabbing the early morning bus to Andorra.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

To buy your ticket to Andorra you can purchase a day return ticket in advance online on the ALSA website or you can do what I did which is using the electronic ticket machine located on the bus platform.

It’s of course advised to book your seat in advance, especially in the peak visitor season of winter (Andorra has great skiing), weekends and summer time period.

I was visiting in the low season and the 10:30 bus was half full.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

Remember to bring along a good book on your Kindle to pass the long journey time. Also remember to look out the window along the way and enjoy the stunning scenery of Costa Brava along the way to Andorra. It’s an enjoyable scenic route.

For return times you can stay overnight and get a bus in the morning. Due to great hostel prices in Barcelona I didn’t really have a need to stay overnight as you can enjoy exploring Andorra in a day if you wish. I found a day visit was enough to do everything.

If you grab the 07:00 or 10:30 then your return time would be either 15:00 or 19:00.

As I was on the 10:30 I opted for the 19:00 return to give me more time.

This means you will return to Barcelona at around 22:00 but as the Spanish culture is more geared towards eating late you might still find bars open for dinner. Maybe the 07:00 early start might work out as a better option for some.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

I booked both tickets including my return leg in Barcelona and the cost for both tickets came to just under €60.00 for the day trip journey.

What to do with your day in Andorra?

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

Andorra is a tucked away pocket of European culture, bringing in influences from its neighbouring countries, Spain and France. Catalan is the official language of Andorra but you can also hear Spanish and French spoken there.

Andorra used to be hard to reach, but with much needed road improvements it’s possible to explore this micro-nation for the day.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

Andorra La Vella is the highest European city. It stands 1,000 metres above sea level and offers stunning mountain views and even a chance to go skiing in the winter months. Saying that, Andorra still offers wonderful hiking in the summer time too.

If you would like to gather maps of the surrounding hiking routes, you can find these in the Andorra tourism information centre.

Mostly weekend visitors flock to Andorra La Vella for the wonderful tax-free shopping prices on offer.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

Saying that, the capital city does lack an alpine charm considering the country is a popular ski location. You can still find a handful of stone-built alpine buildings scattered around the city.

For those wanting to ski you can find two main resorts, Vallnord in the north and Grandvalira in the south, but that would be for a different Andorra occasion than a quick day trip visit.

What’s it like to visit Andorra La Vella

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

If you love shopping and want to make the most out of the tax-free shopping prices, Andorra La Vella is the place for you and it won’t be a wasted trip.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

The city is pretty in the sense that it is more of a town than a city and can easily be walked around within a few hours.

I just wanted to be clear that I was visiting Andorra on a day trip to visit every country in Europe and a day trip was enough time to enjoy the town.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

However, the beauty of Andorra can be seen best by getting out of Andorra La Vella and enjoying the skiing and hiking possibilities.

If you want to spend more time hiking and skiing, I do encourage this.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

I found my 5-hour visit enough time to explore all of Andorra La Vella. You can find a nice old town to walk around, shopping streets, places to eat lunch and dinner as well as grab a coffee and see some sites.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

Andorra has a handful of museums you can visit as well, and you will find out more about them at the tourism information office.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

Andorra La Vella is pretty small, and a few hours is enough to explore. If you head towards the mountains of the old town you can find a small hiking route that will take you to a scenic panoramic spot to get a good view over the city from above.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

The hike takes around 30 minutes. On my visit, a rock landslide had cut off half of the trail, so you won’t be able to hike the whole route but it’s worth the walk for the view over Andorra La Vella from the mountain side.

Andorra, Andorra La Vella, 2018

I hope you found my blog post about travelling to Andorra La Vella, Andorra useful and I wish you an awesome future trip to this interesting micro-nation.

Checking out my Youtube video of Andorra La Vella:

Check out my Andorra Instagram photo:

Passing by Andorra 🇦🇩 to visit Andorra La Vella on a day trip. Pretty city but half a day was enough. Need to return one day for some skiing or hiking. #Andorra A post shared by TravelDaveUK 🌍 ✈️ (@traveldaveuk) on Mar 31, 2018 at 3:01am PDT

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Descubre el Tour Andorra y Francia desde Barcelona

Tour Andorra y Francia desde Barcelona. ¡Una experiencia inolvidable para explorar dos países en un día! Disfruta de los impresionantes paisajes naturales, descubre su fascinante historia y visita destacados monumentos históricos.

Primero iremos a Ax-les-Thermes, un pequeño pueblo en los Pirineos franceses. A orillas del río Ariège, es conocido por sus estaciones de esquí y sus características aguas termales. Aquí disfrutarás de tiempo libre para conocer el lugar y degustar sus quesos tradicionales. Luego nos dirigiremos hacia la frontera de Pas de la Casa. Aquí, podrás ver el puerto más alto de los Pirineos y la estación de deportes de invierno de Grandvalira. ¡Tendrás la oportunidad de pisar otro país y tomar magníficas fotografías desde su gran mirador!

Descubriendo Andorra la Vella: Historia, Atracciones y Naturaleza

Desde aquí, iremos a Andorra la Vella. Durante el viaje, podrás admirar los impresionantes paisajes de los Pirineos. Cuando lleguemos a la capital, el guía te mostrará los lugares más importantes de esta ciudad. La Casa de la Vall, la iglesia de San Esteve del siglo XII, el reloj de Dalí… son algunos de los hitos que te mostrarán la historia del lugar.

También aprenderás sobre su situación política, la importancia de su entorno natural y una de sus atracciones más famosas, sus pistas de esquí ideales. ¡Debido a esto, Andorra la Vella atrae a atletas y fanáticos del esquí de todo el mundo! Después del recorrido guiado, te dejaremos en la avenida Meritxell para que disfrutes de esta calle mágica y tengas tiempo libre para probar comida o ir de compras.

El viaje te ofrecerá la oportunidad de contemplar una cordillera completa con más de 160 especies de árboles endémicos. Regresaremos a Barcelona después de un día lleno de naturaleza y cultura. ¡No puedes perderte la oportunidad de sacar a relucir tu lado más explorador!

Reserva tu Tour Andorra y Francia desde Barcelona

Destacados del Tour Andorra y Francia desde Barcelona:

  • Tener la oportunidad de visitar 3 países en un solo día.
  • Sumergir tus pies en las maravillosas aguas termales de Ax-les-Thermes.
  • Sorprenderte en Pas de la Casa mientras admiras los Pirineos.
  • Descubrir la historia y la cultura de Andorra la Vella.
  • Conocer la importancia del esquí en este lugar.

Incluido en el Tour Andorra y Francia desde Barcelona:

  • Guía bilingüe (simultáneamente en inglés y español).

No Incluido:

  • Propinas opcionales.
  • Recogida y regreso al hotel.

Importante:

Debes llevar tu pasaporte contigo, ya que ingresarás a un país nuevo y puede ser necesario al cruzar las fronteras. Ten en cuenta que el tour implica mucha caminata, por lo que los clientes con movilidad reducida pueden tener dificultades para completar todo el itinerario.

El tour dura todo el día, saldrás a primera hora y regresarás a Barcelona por la noche.

Tenga en cuenta que la parada en Pas de la Casa durará 5 minutos.

¿Por qué visitar Andorra y Francia en un tour desde Barcelona?

Experimenta una aventura única con nuestro Tour Andorra y Francia desde Barcelona, donde podrás explorar dos países en un solo día. Descubre por qué esta experiencia es inolvidable:

  • Impresionantes paisajes naturales: Desde las majestuosas montañas de los Pirineos hasta los pintorescos pueblos franceses, te maravillarás con la belleza natural que estos dos países tienen para ofrecer.
  • Historia fascinante: Sumérgete en la fascinante historia de Andorra y Francia mientras visitas monumentos históricos destacados, como la Casa de la Vall en Andorra la Vella y la iglesia de San Esteve del siglo XII.
  • Aventuras emocionantes : Disfruta de Ax-les-Thermes y Grandvalira, y de las aguas termales de Ax-les-Thermes.
  • Cultura única: Explora la rica cultura y tradiciones de ambos países mientras paseas por las encantadoras calles de Andorra la Vella y disfrutas de su deliciosa gastronomía.
  • Naturaleza exuberante: Contempla la diversidad de la flora y fauna de los Pirineos mientras viajas por la cordillera, que alberga más de 160 especies de árboles endémicos.
  • Comodidad y conveniencia: Con nuestro tour guiado de un día, puedes disfrutar de todas estas experiencias sin tener que preocuparte por la logística. Nos encargamos de todo para que puedas relajarte y disfrutar al máximo.

¡No pierdas la oportunidad de vivir una experiencia inolvidable explorando Andorra y Francia en un tour desde Barcelona con Amigo Tours! Reserva ahora y prepárate para una aventura llena de naturaleza, cultura y diversión.

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Excursión a Andorra

Descripción del tour.

En esta excursión a Andorra, descubriremos el famoso "país de los Pirineos". Con una extensión de 468 km2 y una población de unos 80.000 habitantes, Andorra es uno de los países mas pequeños de Europa. Se encuentra enclavado entre Francia y España, en plena cordillera de los Pirineos.

El relieve de Andorra es totalmente montañoso. Las poblaciones se encuentran situadas en los estrechos valles bañados por el rio Valira y sus afluentes. Estos valles son de origen glaciar y presentan también multitud de lagos en las partes más altas de las montañas.

Economía y estilo de vida

Hasta mediados del siglo XX la economía y la vida cotidiana de Andorra era básicamente rural. La agricultura era escasa debido a la falta de terrenos llanos y fértiles. El cultivo predominante era el tabaco. La ganadería ovina era la más tradicional. La única industria destacable era la del hierro.

Con la llegada del turismo Andorra se transforma totalmente: de ser un país pobre, aislado y desconocido pasa a ser un país rico, con un elevado nivel de vida y famoso internacionalmente.

Este espectacular cambio es debido sobretodo a sus excelentes pistas de esquí y a un enorme auge comercial y financiero. Así, numerosas tiendas y entidades bancarias ocupan sus bulliciosas calles ya que uno de los principales atractivos que presentan son los precios económicos de los productos debido a unos impuestos más bajos que en los países colindantes.

Asimismo, la condición de paraíso fiscal también influyó durante un tiempo en este espectacular crecimiento.

La calidad de los servicios para la población es también óptima, prueba de ello es también su índice de esperanza de vida, uno de los más elevados del mundo.

Organización política de Andorra

Andorra se rige por un original régimen político. El país se define como un Coprincipado Parlamentario. Los Jefes del Estado son al unísono: el obispo católico de la vecina población catalana de la Seu d´ Urgell y el Presidente de la República Francesa.

En 1993 Andorra aprobó una moderna Constitución. Hasta entonces había estado regentada por unas instituciones tradicionales heredadas de la Edad Media.

Administrativamente se divide en 7 parroquias: Canillo, Encamp, Ordino, La Massana, Andorra la Vella, Sant Julia de Loria y Escaldes-Engordany.

Que vamos a ver en esta excursión a Andorra

Nuestra intención en esta excursión es mostrar desde diferentes puntos de vista este país lleno de contrastes: Andorra

En medio de un privilegiado entorno montañoso, nos pasearemos por dinámicas calles con tiendas y bazares, podremos disfrutar de su variada y múltiple oferta comercial, admirar modernas e innovadoras edificaciones y posteriormente podremos visitar el pueblo de Ordino, fiel testigo aún del pasado rural del país.

Qué haremos durante la mañana en esta excursión a Andorra

Nuestra salida será desde Barcelona a las 8.30 de la mañana.

Atravesaremos de Sur a Norte todo el interior de Catalunya hasta llegar a Andorra la Vella, capital de Andorra, alrededor de las 12:00 h. El viaje en cómodo autocar nos permitirá observar la variedad de paisajes de Catalunya. En la mitad del recorrido habrá una pequeña pausa.

Una vez llegados a Andorra, y después de una detallada descripción orientativa, dispondrán de tiempo libre para poder pasear y descubrir a su aire tanto la ciudad como sus variopintos comercios.

Andorra la Vella junto con Escaldes-Engordany forman el núcleo comercial por excelencia de todo el país. Las mejores tiendas se ubican en un único eje viario: la Avda. Meritxell que está en Andorra la Vella y su prolongación que pasa a denominarse avenida Carlemany en Escaldes-Engordany.

La mayoría de establecimientos comerciales están abiertos al mediodía. Para comer Andorra dispone también de una excelente oferta gastronómica.

Andorra la Vella ha sabido mantener una perfecta armonización entre la arquitectura tradicional del país con casas de piedra y tejados de pizarra y la más vanguardista, con edificios como Caldea, un espacio termo-lúdico, pionero en su atrevido diseño de pronunciadas aristas acristaladas que otras edificaciones colindantes han imitado.

Qué haremos durante la tarde en esta excursión a Andorra

Después del mediodía tendremos la opción de desplazarnos en bus para visitar la vecina población de Ordino, ejemplo de pueblo típico de montaña andorrano. Un paseo por sus calles nos ayudará a observar con que sencillez, eficiencia y esmero pueden congeniarse tradiciones seculares con turismo de calidad.

A las 17:30 h iniciaremos el regreso a Barcelona. La llegada prevista será alrededor de las 21:00 h.

Por que visitar Andorra

Esta excursión a Andorra ha sido programada con mucho esmero para que puedan descubrir en sólo un día de duración lo más representativo de este país.

Les será sin duda sumamente interesante poder comprobar in situ como una pequeña población ubicada en un medio físico agreste, rodeada de países mucho más grandes y potentes y sin ninguna riqueza natural ha sabido progresar hasta consolidarse como una de las sociedades más avanzadas del mundo.

Es una excursión urbana, no caminaremos por senderos de montaña, pero en todo momento nuestro periplo por suelo andorrano estará flanqueado por una magnífica panorámica montañosa.

8.30 h. Salida de Barcelona. 12.00 h. Llegada a Andorra la Vella. Tiempo libre. 16.30 h. Visita a Ordino. 18.00 h. Regreso a Barcelona. 21.00 h. Llegada a Barcelona.

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Excursión únicamente disponible como TOUR PRIVADO con un mínimo de 6 personas.

Abrazar el lujo por menos con fake richard mille ¡Relojes! Disfrute de la elegancia de un reloj genuino de Richard Mille a una fracción del costo. Nuestros relojes de réplica ofrecen una artesanía exquisita y un estilo impecable, lo que le permite exudar la sofisticación sin romper el banco. ¡Eleve tu look hoy!

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Helen– South Africa

18 junio 2024 / Helen– South Africa / Getyourguide

Romano – Croatia

18 junio 2024 / Romano – Croatia / Getyourguide

Bayan

13 junio 2024 / Bayan / Viator

Michela– Italy

11 junio 2024 / Michela– Italy / Getyourguide

Chathu– United Kingdom

9 junio 2024 / Chathu– United Kingdom / Getyourguide

Eric

9 junio 2024 / Eric / Viator

Kathy

Wonderful Views, Hikes, and Stories!

8 junio 2024 / Kathy / Viator

GetYourGuide traveler– Colombia

6 junio 2024 / GetYourGuide traveler– Colombia / Getyourguide

Sara– United States

1 junio 2024 / Sara– United States / Getyourguide

Luca– Italy

30 mayo 2024 / Luca– Italy

Richard

Mediterranean escape!

29 mayo 2024 / Richard / Viator

Paulo– Brazil

27 mayo 2024 / Paulo– Brazil / Getyourguide

Maria

24 mayo 2024 / Maria / Viator

Jenny– Canada

23 mayo 2024 / Jenny– Canada / Getyourguide

Courtney– United States

22 mayo 2024 / Courtney– United States / Getyourguide

GetYourGuide traveler– Chile

21 mayo 2024 / GetYourGuide traveler– Chile / Getyourguide

Chelsea

Beautiful day trip!

21 mayo 2024 / Chelsea / Viator

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GetYourGuide traveler– United States

20 mayo 2024 / GetYourGuide traveler– United States / Getyourguide

Nikola– Czech Republic

19 mayo 2024 / Nikola– Czech Republic / Getyourguide

Steve

19 mayo 2024 / Steve / Viator

Jolanda – Netherlands

18 mayo 2024 / Jolanda – Netherlands / Getyourguide

JOHN

Tranquillity at its best

17 mayo 2024 / JOHN / Viator

14 mayo 2024 / GetYourGuide traveler– United States / Getyourguide

Steve– United States

13 mayo 2024 / Steve– United States / Getyourguide

Amanda

12 mayo 2024 / Amanda / Viator

Amy

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GetYourGuide traveler– Netherlands

11 mayo 2024 / GetYourGuide traveler– Netherlands / Getyourguide

Linda

11 mayo 2024 / Linda / Viator

Tatyana– Germany

10 mayo 2024 / Tatyana– Germany / Getyourguide

Jordana– Brazil

9 mayo 2024 / Jordana– Brazil / Getyourguide

Cristiana– Italy

8 mayo 2024 / Cristiana– Italy / Getyourguide

GetYourGuide traveler– Canada

4 mayo 2024 / GetYourGuide traveler– Canada / Getyourguide

Dominika– Hungary

2 mayo 2024 / Dominika– Hungary / Getyourguide

Justine (Canada)

5 noviembre 2023 / Justine (Canada) / Getyourguide

Melissa

Picturesque Views Everywhere You Look

17 octubre 2023 / Melissa / Viator

Veronica M (United States)

13 octubre 2023 / Veronica M (United States) / Getyourguide

Tracy (United States)

8 octubre 2023 / Tracy (United States) / Getyourguide

GetYourGuide traveler (Canada)

5 octubre 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (Canada) / Getyourguide

Bandula (Australia)

1 octubre 2023 / Bandula (Australia) / Getyourguide

Adrianne

Passeio imperdível

26 septiembre 2023 / Adrianne / Viator

GetYourGuide traveler (Spain)

25 septiembre 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (Spain) / Getyourguide

GetYourGuide traveler (Romania)

23 septiembre 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (Romania) / Getyourguide

Nancy L

Awesome day in Costa Brava

22 septiembre 2023 / Nancy L / Viator

Jocelyn

Spectacular

21 septiembre 2023 / Jocelyn / Viator

Maria (United States)

19 septiembre 2023 / Maria (United States) / Getyourguide

Natasha

A well curated day out to this stunning location

16 septiembre 2023 / Natasha / Viator

Timofey (United States)

15 septiembre 2023 / Timofey (United States) / Getyourguide

Nancy P

Breathtaking

15 septiembre 2023 / Nancy P / Viator

Svetlana (Germany)

12 septiembre 2023 / Svetlana (Germany) / Getyourguide

Emma

Perfect day trip from Barcelona

12 septiembre 2023 / Emma / Viator

Cory G

100% Worth it!

12 septiembre 2023 / Cory G / Viator

Juan (Spain)

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Mashal (Netherlands)

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Patrick (Norway)

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Petra (Germany)

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Diego (Italy)

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Sylwia (Poland)

24 agosto 2023 / Sylwia (Poland) / Getyourguide

Viviana (Germany)

18 agosto 2023 / Viviana (Germany) / Getyourguide

Leyda Gomez (Spain)

18 agosto 2023 / Leyda Gomez (Spain) / Getyourguide

Julie (Canada)

16 agosto 2023 / Julie (Canada) / Getyourguide

Melany (Spain)

15 agosto 2023 / Melany (Spain) / Getyourguide

Joanna

Costa Brava day trip

10 agosto 2023 / Joanna / Viator

GetYourGuide traveler (Uruguay)

9 agosto 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (Uruguay) / Getyourguide

Rica (Austria)

3 agosto 2023 / Rica (Austria) / Getyourguide

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Dianne

Relaxing retreat!

29 julio 2023 / Dianne / Viator

27 julio 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (United States) / Getyourguide

GetYourGuide traveler (Canada)

26 julio 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (Canada) / Getyourguide

Samantha (United States)

22 julio 2023 / Samantha (United States) / Getyourguide

Marie N

19 julio 2023 / Marie N / Viator

Colin S

Trip was amazing experience. Strongly recommended!

18 julio 2023 / Colin S / Viator

MGenkin

17 julio 2023 / MGenkin / Viator

GetYourGuide travele

16 julio 2023 / GetYourGuide travele / Getyourguide

Regis marcelo Moreira (Brazil)

11 julio 2023 / Regis marcelo Moreira (Brazil) / Getyourguide

Arputha (India)

11 julio 2023 / Arputha (India) / Getyourguide

Waleska

2 julio 2023 / Waleska / Getyourguide

Wilbert (Netherlands)

29 junio 2023 / Wilbert (Netherlands) / Getyourguide

Leanne

29 junio 2023 / Leanne / Viator

GetYourGuide traveler (Germany)

28 junio 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler (Germany) / Getyourguide

Ramona (Peru)

27 junio 2023 / Ramona (Peru) / Getyourguide

Claudia

27 junio 2023 / Claudia / Viator

tour a andorra desde barcelona

Great day trip!!

25 junio 2023 / / Tripadvisor

 Cecilia (Portugal)

23 junio 2023 / Cecilia (Portugal) / Getyourguide

Kate S

The BEST tour-highly recommend!

20 junio 2023 / Kate S / Viator

Ann S

Excellent Experience

18 junio 2023 / Ann S / Viator

LUCILA C

Passeio delicioso

16 junio 2023 / LUCILA C / Viator

Marti G

Amazing coastal experience!

16 junio 2023 / Marti G / Tripadvisor

Brandy

Worth the experience!

11 junio 2023 / Brandy / Viator

Isaura – Estados Unidos

9 junio 2023 / Isaura – Estados Unidos / Getyourguide

Svg – United Kingdom

7 junio 2023 / Svg – United Kingdom / Getyourguide

Larissa

MARAVILHOSO

7 junio 2023 / Larissa / VIATOR

GetYourGuide traveler – United States

6 junio 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler – United States

liptakn

Super fun experience

5 junio 2023 / liptakn / Viator

Well worth it

31 mayo 2023 / / Viator

Betty – United Kingdom

28 mayo 2023 / Betty – United Kingdom / Getyourguide

Cecile

Relaxing visit to Costa Brava

28 mayo 2023 / Cecile / Viator

Great Experience

28 mayo 2023 / / Tripadvisor

Mayline – Germany

25 mayo 2023 / Mayline – Germany / Getyourguide

Leda

23 mayo 2023 / Leda / Viator

RossMary

An outstanding trip

13 mayo 2023 / RossMary / Viator

Gabriel – France

12 mayo 2023 / Gabriel – France / Getyourguide

Sonia

7 mayo 2023 / Sonia / Viator

GetYourGuide traveler – Poland

4 mayo 2023 / GetYourGuide traveler – Poland / Getyourguide

Faye

4 mayo 2023 / Faye / Viator

2 mayo 2023 / / Viator

GetYourGuide traveler (France)

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Vreni (Switzerland)

7 octubre 2022 / Vreni (Switzerland) / Getyourguide

Katherine (United States)

4 octubre 2022 / Katherine (United States) / Getyourguide

4 octubre 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (Germany)

GetYourGuide traveler (Netherlands)

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GetYourGuide traveler (Israel)

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Haley

Wonderful day

22 septiembre 2022 / Haley / Viator

Simone

21 septiembre 2022 / Simone / Tiqets

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Mihika

A day well spent.

18 septiembre 2022 / Mihika / Viator

 GetYourGuide traveler (India)

17 septiembre 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (India)

Francisco-Zaragoza

Fantastica excursión

15 septiembre 2022 / Francisco-Zaragoza

Esra (Switzerland)

7 septiembre 2022 / Esra (Switzerland) / Getyourguide

Mirko

31 agosto 2022 / Mirko / Tiqets

Jeffrey

Great slice of Spanish coast

28 agosto 2022 / Jeffrey / Viator

Chiara

Bellissima esperienza

24 agosto 2022 / Chiara / Tripadvisor

Maezy

Costa Brava – a must see!

23 agosto 2022 / Maezy / Viator

18 agosto 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (Netherlands)

Séverine (France)

17 agosto 2022 / Séverine (France) / Getyourguide

irene

17 agosto 2022 / irene / Tiqets

11 agosto 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (Germany)

10 agosto 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (France)

GetYourGuide traveler (Uruguay)

9 agosto 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (Uruguay)

GetYourGuide traveler (France)

7 agosto 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler (France)

Martha

Wonderful tour

4 agosto 2022 / Martha / Viator

Tamar

29 julio 2022 / Tamar / Viator

Antonio

Fantastica excursión por la Costa Brava

29 julio 2022 / Antonio

Nola

favorite tour

29 julio 2022 / Nola / Tripadvisor

Kajal

28 julio 2022 / Kajal / Viator

Carmelo

28 julio 2022 / Carmelo / Viator

Raja

Worth your money

26 julio 2022 / Raja / Viator

25 julio 2022 / Maria / Getyourguide

23 julio 2022 / / Tiqets

19 julio 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

Elizabet

Refreshing escape from crowded Barcelona.

19 julio 2022 / Elizabet / Viator

Paola

Bellissima gita in Costa Brava

17 julio 2022 / Paola / Tripadvisor

 GetYourGuide traveler

16 julio 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

10 julio 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

Brian

A good way to get a feel for Costa Brava

7 julio 2022 / Brian / Viator

Meagan

Perfect little day trip!

30 junio 2022 / Meagan / Viator

Marina

28 junio 2022 / Marina / ATRAPALO

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11 junio 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

Kirk

7 junio 2022 / Kirk / Viator

1 junio 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

30 mayo 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

Aurlie

29 mayo 2022 / Aurlie / Viator

28 mayo 2022 / GetYourGuide traveler

Tatiana

7 mayo 2022 / Tatiana / Tripadvisor

Vincent

5 mayo 2022 / Vincent / Viator

Andy

5 mayo 2022 / Andy / Viator

Ben (United States)

3 febrero 2020 / Ben (United States) / GETYOURGUIDE

Very enjoyable tour going to the main villages of Costa Brava. Sailing in the Med, up the coast to Tosca del Mar was delightful. Super friendly and well-organized team. It was one of my best days in Spain. I can definitely recommend this trip to everybody!

Jorge Alberto (Méjico)

Excelente excursión

30 enero 2020 / Jorge Alberto (Méjico)

Nancy (Australia)

9 enero 2020 / Nancy (Australia) / GETYOURGUIDE

Absolutely worth it. We covered a lot of ground for one day so it's a good value tour if you want to see Costa Brava. The 3 guides did an incredibly good job keeping everyone together and informed. A truly good tour and all spots are awesome.

jônia (Brazil)

31 octubre 2019 / jônia (Brazil) / GETYOURGUIDE

Excelente passeio!!! muito organizado e o lugar é incrível; ficamos muito satisfeitos no geral!

edisong2013  USA

Excellent tour

14 octubre 2019 / edisong2013 USA / TRIPADVISOR

Miriam – Austria

12 octubre 2019 / Miriam – Austria / GETYOURGUIDE

Kathy Lynn – United Kingdom

5 octubre 2019 / Kathy Lynn – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Reviver789. SAN FRANCISCO- CALIFORNIA

Terrific day in Costa Brava

3 octubre 2019 / Reviver789. SAN FRANCISCO- CALIFORNIA / TRIPADVISOR

Stephen W (USA)

3 octubre 2019 / Stephen W (USA) / EXPEDIA

Anonymous – Canada

1 octubre 2019 / Anonymous – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Paul – United States

27 septiembre 2019 / Paul – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Chicago1998-USA

Excellent day

24 septiembre 2019 / Chicago1998-USA / TRIPADVISOR

Anne-Marie – Canada

Very friendly guides ! Highly recommended

24 septiembre 2019 / Anne-Marie – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

abk12019.  USA

Fabulous day trip from Barcelona

22 septiembre 2019 / abk12019. USA / VIATOR

Fernando-Argentina

Immemoriable excursión por la Costa Brava

20 septiembre 2019 / Fernando-Argentina

A great well delivered tour

19 septiembre 2019 / Anonymous – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Solange – Chile

Buen tour para conocer las playas más conocidas de la Costa Brava.

16 septiembre 2019 / Solange – Chile / GETYOURGUIDE

Jas-United Kingdom

12 septiembre 2019 / Jas-United Kingdom / EXPEDIA

Steve – United States

12 septiembre 2019 / Steve – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Anonymous – United States

8 septiembre 2019 / Anonymous – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Maria – United States

7 septiembre 2019 / Maria – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Emilie – France

5 septiembre 2019 / Emilie – France / GETYOURGUIDE

isabel – United Kingdom

31 agosto 2019 / isabel – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Andree – Australia

28 agosto 2019 / Andree – Australia / GETYOURGUIDE

 Sushma S-Abu Dabi, Emiratos Árabes Unidos

27 agosto 2019 / Sushma S-Abu Dabi, Emiratos Árabes Unidos / TRIPADVISOR

Viviana-Buenos Aires Argentina

EXCELENTE TOUR!!!!

25 agosto 2019 / Viviana-Buenos Aires Argentina

Julie – United States

24 agosto 2019 / Julie – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Laura – United States

16 agosto 2019 / Laura – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Martini Monasso – France

Top a faire

15 agosto 2019 / Martini Monasso – France / GETYOURGUIDE

 kellyvick-PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA

14 agosto 2019 / kellyvick-PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA / TRIPADVISOR

Clarisse – France

14 agosto 2019 / Clarisse – France / GETYOURGUIDE

Amanda – United Kingdom

14 agosto 2019 / Amanda – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Lourdes – Mexico

13 agosto 2019 / Lourdes – Mexico / GETYOURGUIDE

Geraldine – United Kingdom

11 agosto 2019 / Geraldine – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

 ChrisDC- AMBERES-Belgium

Great tour with nice places to visit

3 agosto 2019 / ChrisDC- AMBERES-Belgium / TRIPADVISOR

 Leah D-Sierra Madre, California

Wonderful Outing

3 agosto 2019 / Leah D-Sierra Madre, California / TRIPADVISOR

Najoua – Morocco

1 agosto 2019 / Najoua – Morocco / GETYOURGUIDE

Harshal – Switzerland

Loved it! The arrangement was very good and the guide were friendly

1 agosto 2019 / Harshal – Switzerland / GETYOURGUIDE

Carolina – Colombia

29 julio 2019 / Carolina – Colombia / GETYOURGUIDE

Samantha – United States

23 julio 2019 / Samantha – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Anita – Austria

23 julio 2019 / Anita – Austria / GETYOURGUIDE

Camilla – Denmark

16 julio 2019 / Camilla – Denmark / GETYOURGUIDE

Silvana – Chile

16 julio 2019 / Silvana – Chile / GETYOURGUIDE

Milagros A-United States

14 julio 2019 / Milagros A-United States / EXPEDIA

Lneibert

13 julio 2019 / Lneibert / VIATOR

JUNE-United States

13 julio 2019 / JUNE-United States / EXPEDIA

Nikola – Poland

11 julio 2019 / Nikola – Poland / GETYOURGUIDE

Raghiba – United Kingdom

8 julio 2019 / Raghiba – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Donald – United States

4 julio 2019 / Donald – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Andrea – United States

4 julio 2019 / Andrea – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Anna-ITALIA

29 junio 2019 / Anna-ITALIA / GETYOURGUIDE

Richard A

27 junio 2019 / Richard A / TRIPADVISOR

Ben / United States

27 junio 2019 / Ben / United States / EXPEDIA

MARISA

Had a wonderful experience!

25 junio 2019 / MARISA / GETYOURGUIDE

Nathalie- Uruguay

22 junio 2019 / Nathalie- Uruguay

Sarah-New York, NY United States

Splendid tour along Costa Brava

21 junio 2019 / Sarah-New York, NY United States

20 junio 2019 / / VIATOR

Carlos- Argentina

11 junio 2019 / Carlos- Argentina

Kristin – United States

5 junio 2019 / Kristin – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Barbara – Australia

4 junio 2019 / Barbara – Australia / GETYOURGUIDE

Marie-Josee – Canada

1 junio 2019 / Marie-Josee – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Jenny Alejandra – Spain

Excelente experiencia

30 mayo 2019 / Jenny Alejandra – Spain / GETYOURGUIDE

MARIAGRAZIA – Peru

Excelente tour a Costa Brava

23 mayo 2019 / MARIAGRAZIA – Peru / GETYOURGUIDE

Isabel – Chile

13 mayo 2019 / Isabel – Chile / GETYOURGUIDE

Adriana – Canada

Must See!!!

9 mayo 2019 / Adriana – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Luba – Canada

7 mayo 2019 / Luba – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Miwa – Japan

海も街もガイドさんもサイコーでした!

7 mayo 2019 / Miwa – Japan / GETYOURGUIDE

Maritza – United States

It was one of the highlights of our trip

5 mayo 2019 / Maritza – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Louise – Canada

2 mayo 2019 / Louise – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide customer – United States

A must do in Barcelona

25 enero 2019 / GetYourGuide customer – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Martina – Germany

EIN AUSGEZEICHNETER AUSFLUG ENTLANG DER COSTA BRAVA

30 noviembre 2018 / Martina – Germany / GETYOURGUIDE

Michele – United States

8 octubre 2018 / Michele – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Fernando Luis – Uruguay

1 octubre 2018 / Fernando Luis – Uruguay / GETYOURGUIDE

Matthew – Australia

26 septiembre 2018 / Matthew – Australia / GETYOURGUIDE

Anne – United States

19 septiembre 2018 / Anne – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Thomas – Alemania

13 septiembre 2018 / Thomas – Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

Leanne – Australia

13 septiembre 2018 / Leanne – Australia / G

un cliente de GetYourGuide – Reino Unido

Very organised. Monica was very knowledgeable.

10 septiembre 2018 / un cliente de GetYourGuide – Reino Unido

Annabel B Canadá

6 septiembre 2018 / Annabel B Canadá / EXPEDIA

Alice-France

Excursion très agreable

4 septiembre 2018 / Alice-France

Juan G Costa Rica

2 septiembre 2018 / Juan G Costa Rica / EXPEDIA

BONNIE K Estados Unidos

30 agosto 2018 / BONNIE K Estados Unidos / EXPEDIA

Rocio – Argentina

27 agosto 2018 / Rocio – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Alicia – United Kingdom

This trip was amazing!

23 agosto 2018 / Alicia – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide customer – Spain

22 agosto 2018 / GetYourGuide customer – Spain

Doriane – France

Une belle journée avec la découverte de la Costa brava

19 agosto 2018 / Doriane – France / GETYOURGUIDE

Caroline – New Zealand

16 agosto 2018 / Caroline – New Zealand / GETYOURGUIDE

Nicole – Canada

13 agosto 2018 / Nicole – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Gregory P USA

The coast is beautiful and the boat trip very enjoyable.

9 agosto 2018 / Gregory P USA / EXPEDIA

Walter – Germany

Tudo perfeito. Respeito aos horários e Guias turísticos exemplares

2 agosto 2018 / Walter – Germany / GETYOURGUIDE

a GetYourGuide customer – Canada

A very fun su-filled day!

29 julio 2018 / a GetYourGuide customer – Canada

GetYourGuide Customer

25 julio 2018 / GetYourGuide Customer / GETYOURGUIDE

Sabina – United States

22 julio 2018 / Sabina – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Linda – Spain

22 julio 2018 / Linda – Spain / GETYOURGUIDE

Grazia – Italy

19 julio 2018 / Grazia – Italy / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide Customer – Hong Kong

Beautiful view and wonderful tour guides

18 julio 2018 / GetYourGuide Customer – Hong Kong / GETYOURGUIDE

ANDREA YAZMIN – Argentina

Hermoso lugar, excelente trato.

13 julio 2018 / ANDREA YAZMIN – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Un cliente de Expedia

10 julio 2018 / Un cliente de Expedia / EXPEDIA

SARAH – United States

This tour was absolutely amazing

7 julio 2018 / SARAH – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Joan – United States

Great tour. Covers a lot of areas in 1 day which we could not do alone

4 julio 2018 / Joan – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Martina – Italy

Mi e’ piaciuta moltissimo questo tour della Costa Brava

28 junio 2018 / Martina – Italy / GETYOURGUIDE

Jessica – Germany

23 junio 2018 / Jessica – Germany / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide Customer – United States

21 junio 2018 / GetYourGuide Customer – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Malgorzata – Poland

19 junio 2018 / Malgorzata – Poland / GETYOURGUIDE

Yvonne – Países Bajos

9 junio 2018 / Yvonne – Países Bajos / GETYOURGUIDE

un Cliente GetYourGuide – Alemania

Sehr informativ und empfehlenswert

7 junio 2018 / un Cliente GetYourGuide – Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

Joanna – Polonia

7 junio 2018 / Joanna – Polonia / GETYOURGUIDE

KATHRYN M Estados Unidos

3 junio 2018 / KATHRYN M Estados Unidos / EXPEDIA

David – Estados Unidos

Our tour guide, Monica was fantastic! She was friendly, knowledgeable

3 junio 2018 / David – Estados Unidos / GETYOURGUIDE

Heeseob – Corea del Sur

31 mayo 2018 / Heeseob – Corea del Sur / GETYOURGUIDE

 Louise G-Australia

Great day. Great value

26 mayo 2018 / Louise G-Australia / TRIPADVISOR

Monica – Argentina

19 mayo 2018 / Monica – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

un viajero de Expedia

13 mayo 2018 / un viajero de Expedia / EXPEDIA

Sarah – España

10 mayo 2018 / Sarah – España / GETYOURGUIDE

Victorio Francisco – Argentina

9 mayo 2018 / Victorio Francisco – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Roslynn S Australia

8 mayo 2018 / Roslynn S Australia / EXPEDIA

Deborah B

8 enero 2018 / Deborah B / VIATOR

Elena

Meravigliosa

29 diciembre 2017 / Elena / GETYOURGUIDE

KELLY – USA

One of the best tours during our trip around Europe

18 noviembre 2017 / KELLY – USA / GETYOURGUIDE

Reviewed by pq55

23 octubre 2017 / Reviewed by pq55 / VIATOR

CHAU WAN L

16 octubre 2017 / CHAU WAN L / VIATOR

David B

16 octubre 2017 / David B / VIATOR

Nicol.leduc

14 octubre 2017 / Nicol.leduc / VIATOR

ankurgoel711

2 octubre 2017 / ankurgoel711 / VIATOR

Nelson L

28 septiembre 2017 / Nelson L / VIATOR

Axel Ezequiel-Argentina

Imperdible, hermosos paisajes

24 septiembre 2017 / Axel Ezequiel-Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Boris M-Estados Unidos

21 septiembre 2017 / Boris M-Estados Unidos / EXPEDIA

Christopher J-Canada

21 septiembre 2017 / Christopher J-Canada / EXPEDIA

Andrea – Uruguay

Excelente tour. Oportunidad de conocer varios lugares en un día

19 septiembre 2017 / Andrea – Uruguay / GETYOURGUIDE

starluck19

19 septiembre 2017 / starluck19 / VIATOR

Marek – Irlanda

Fantastyczny wypad!

14 septiembre 2017 / Marek – Irlanda / GETYOURGUIDE

Margaret – Estados Unidos

An escape from the bustling cities

14 septiembre 2017 / Margaret – Estados Unidos / GETYOURGUIDE

Paola – Chile

Recomendable en todo sentido

14 septiembre 2017 / Paola – Chile / GETYOURGUIDE

Jessica – Italia

Escursione interessante!

10 septiembre 2017 / Jessica – Italia / GETYOURGUIDE

Paolo T-Canadá

7 septiembre 2017 / Paolo T-Canadá / EXPEDIA

Cliente GetYourGuide – Francia

Excellent! Les paysages sont à couper le souffle, recommandé!

1 septiembre 2017 / Cliente GetYourGuide – Francia / GETYOURGUIDE

Jacqueline – Francia

1 septiembre 2017 / Jacqueline – Francia / GETYOURGUIDE

Barry – Australia

Really enjoyed the trip

28 agosto 2017 / Barry – Australia / GETYOURGUIDE

A-Reum – Corea del Sur

Must visit places

25 agosto 2017 / A-Reum – Corea del Sur / GETYOURGUIDE

Cliente GetYourGuide – Bélgica

It was an amazing experience

22 agosto 2017 / Cliente GetYourGuide – Bélgica / GETYOURGUIDE

Claudia R

22 agosto 2017 / Claudia R / VIATOR

Aeher D

22 agosto 2017 / Aeher D / VIATOR

Roza – Canadá

Lots to get in on 1 day

21 agosto 2017 / Roza – Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

Richa

A day well spent!!!

17 agosto 2017 / Richa / GETYOURGUIDE

Cliente GetYourGuide – Irlanda

amazing from beginning to end,thank you to monica our guide

13 agosto 2017 / Cliente GetYourGuide – Irlanda / GETYOURGUIDE

Collin S

10 agosto 2017 / Collin S / VIATOR

Emils – Letonia

9 agosto 2017 / Emils – Letonia / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide – Alemania

Alles prima

6 agosto 2017 / GetYourGuide – Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

Collin

6 agosto 2017 / Collin / VIATOR

Dahee – Corea del Sur

완전 좋아요!!!! 가이드들도 잘 챙겨주고 바다도 너무 이쁘고 또 가고 싶네요!ㅎㅎ

5 agosto 2017 / Dahee – Corea del Sur / GETYOURGUIDE

Cliente GetYourGuide – Hong Kong

The guide Monica is helpful, resourceful and knowledgeable.

3 agosto 2017 / Cliente GetYourGuide – Hong Kong / GETYOURGUIDE

Debra – Australia

Brilliant tour, the coast is gorgeous, Tossa De Mar is lovely

1 agosto 2017 / Debra – Australia / GETYOURGUIDE

Genevieve – Canadá

Les paysages sont sublimes

28 julio 2017 / Genevieve – Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

Cliente GetYourGuide – Rödental, Alemania

Einfach super

25 julio 2017 / Cliente GetYourGuide – Rödental, Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

Gabriela – Argentina

24 julio 2017 / Gabriela – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Pia – Sweden

Prisvärt och jättetrevlig guide!

23 julio 2017 / Pia – Sweden / GETYOURGUIDE

Ghinwa – Lebanon

23 julio 2017 / Ghinwa – Lebanon / GETYOURGUIDE

Dana – United States

23 julio 2017 / Dana – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

SYED SHAHEER – Spain

V GOOD…GUIDES V NICE

20 julio 2017 / SYED SHAHEER – Spain / GETYOURGUIDE

Lyne – Canada

Nous avons adore notre journée d excursion. Guides excellents !!!

19 julio 2017 / Lyne – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Nanor – Canada

Costa Brava was Amazing !

18 julio 2017 / Nanor – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Pia – Denmark

Fantastisk tur

16 julio 2017 / Pia – Denmark / GETYOURGUIDE

Kevin – Canada

Wide variety of experiences all in one trip

15 julio 2017 / Kevin – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide Customer – Canada

Superbe aventure….à voir et à faire.

11 julio 2017 / GetYourGuide Customer – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Rima – Canada

It was wonderful, I recommand it to well see the spanish cost

6 julio 2017 / Rima – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Ivana-ARGENTINA

COSTA BRAVA – Todos los azules en un solo lugar

4 julio 2017 / Ivana-ARGENTINA / BARCELONA HOLIDAY

Raphaël – Belgium

4 julio 2017 / Raphaël – Belgium / GETYOURGUIDE

ALVARO – Brazil

Maravilhosa

2 julio 2017 / ALVARO – Brazil / GETYOURGUIDE

Ahmed H-Estados Unidos

2 julio 2017 / Ahmed H-Estados Unidos / EXPEDIA

Samantha M-Australia

25 junio 2017 / Samantha M-Australia / EXPEDIA

Sharon – United Kingdom

Excellent Tour!!!!!!!

25 junio 2017 / Sharon – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Andrea – Switzerland

Sehr Interessant

18 junio 2017 / Andrea – Switzerland / GETYOURGUIDE

a GetYourGuide Customer – Saudi Arabia

A must to do in Barcelona

17 junio 2017 / a GetYourGuide Customer – Saudi Arabia / GETYOURGUIDE

Susan – United Kingdom

Fabulous! Guides were fab and the trip was great value for money :-)

16 junio 2017 / Susan – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Elena – Uruguay

Tour encantador con guías y chofer de primera.

15 junio 2017 / Elena – Uruguay / GETYOURGUIDE

miguel angel antonio – Argentina

11 junio 2017 / miguel angel antonio – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Gerardus – Netherlands

11 junio 2017 / Gerardus – Netherlands / GETYOURGUIDE

RICHARD – Lebanon

It was an amazing day full of activities

7 junio 2017 / RICHARD – Lebanon / GETYOURGUIDE

Malorie F-Estados Unidos

4 junio 2017 / Malorie F-Estados Unidos / EXPEDIA

Marilyn

2 junio 2017 / Marilyn / VIATOR

MARIA LUISA – Uruguay

Excelente las guías y el recorrido.

31 mayo 2017 / MARIA LUISA – Uruguay / GETYOURGUIDE

Evelyn – United Kingdom

EXCELLENT TOUR!!!!

28 mayo 2017 / Evelyn – United Kingdom / GETYOURGUIDE

Heather – United States

Lots of places ticked off the list!

25 mayo 2017 / Heather – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Jukka – Finland

Upea reissu

25 mayo 2017 / Jukka – Finland / GETYOURGUIDE

GetYourGuide Customer – Romania

25 mayo 2017 / GetYourGuide Customer – Romania / GETYOURGUIDE

William – Spain

Great tour!

22 mayo 2017 / William – Spain / GETYOURGUIDE

Melodie – France

Superbe visite

21 mayo 2017 / Melodie – France / GETYOURGUIDE

Juan Manuel – Chile

Buen recorrido, lugares muy interesantes. Óptimo el cumplimento del horario

17 mayo 2017 / Juan Manuel – Chile / GETYOURGUIDE

Patricia – United States

Great tour – would highly recommend

15 mayo 2017 / Patricia – United States / GETYOURGUIDE

Caroline – Canada

Une journée bien remplie

14 mayo 2017 / Caroline – Canada / GETYOURGUIDE

Rodrigo – Uruguay

Recomendable

11 mayo 2017 / Rodrigo – Uruguay / GETYOURGUIDE

Edit – Turkey

Muhteşem bir yer..Tavsiye ederim.

11 mayo 2017 / Edit – Turkey / GETYOURGUIDE

María sofia – Argentina

Lindisimo paseo

10 mayo 2017 / María sofia – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

James P

9 mayo 2017 / James P / VIATOR

José Iván – Panama, Panama

Excelente una gran visita

9 mayo 2017 / José Iván – Panama, Panama / GETYOURGUIDE

Aman – Singapore, Singapore

It’s amazing what you can accomplish in a half day

5 mayo 2017 / Aman – Singapore, Singapore / GETYOURGUIDE

a GetYourGuide Customer – Spain

Amazing experience with beautiful sights and awesome tour guide!!!

4 mayo 2017 / a GetYourGuide Customer – Spain / GETYOURGUIDE

Craig

12 abril 2017 / Craig / VIATOR

Edward b

10 noviembre 2016 / Edward b / VIATOR

Drew – Estados Unidos

7 noviembre 2016 / Drew – Estados Unidos / GETYOURGUIDE

Grace - España

3 noviembre 2016 / Grace - España / GETYOURGUIDE

Alejandra J

2 noviembre 2016 / Alejandra J / VIATOR

Daniel – Argentina

23 octubre 2016 / Daniel – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Stefanie – España

Absolut stressfreie, schöne Tour

17 octubre 2016 / Stefanie – España / GETYOURGUIDE

Maria del Carmen – Argentina

Muy lindo!!!

14 octubre 2016 / Maria del Carmen – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Gralla, Austria 

Großartig, wunderschön!

11 octubre 2016 / Gralla, Austria  / GETYOURGUIDE

Manon – Canadá

Très jolis villages de la Costa Brava

6 octubre 2016 / Manon – Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

Jens – Grimma, Alemania

6 octubre 2016 / Jens – Grimma, Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

 James S

3 octubre 2016 /  James S / VIATOR

Corinne – Suiza

Belle journée bien organisée

30 septiembre 2016 / Corinne – Suiza / GETYOURGUIDE

 Kenza – Argelia

29 septiembre 2016 /  Kenza – Argelia / GETYOURGUIDE

Petranka – Canadá

22 septiembre 2016 / Petranka – Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

Lydia – Austria

Wunderbarer Ausflug – gut organisiert.

22 septiembre 2016 / Lydia – Austria / GETYOURGUIDE

Mo'ad  

20 septiembre 2016 / Mo'ad   / GETYOURGUIDE

Nathalie – Canadá 

Tout était merveilleux !

17 septiembre 2016 / Nathalie – Canadá  / GETYOURGUIDE

Dieter R

16 septiembre 2016 / Dieter R / VIATOR

Nathalia – Argentina

Excelente! Mucho para ver y disfrutar

13 septiembre 2016 / Nathalia – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Cathy – Canadá

Une très belle journée et des paysages magnifiques !

13 septiembre 2016 / Cathy – Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

 Olga – Argentina

8 septiembre 2016 /  Olga – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

Customer GetYourGuide – Premnitz, Germany

Perfekter Ausflug

8 septiembre 2016 / Customer GetYourGuide – Premnitz, Germany / GETYOURGUIDE

Khaled – Bélgica

C’était magnifique

3 septiembre 2016 / Khaled – Bélgica / GETYOURGUIDE

Carla – España

Recomendable tour

2 septiembre 2016 / Carla – España / GETYOURGUIDE

 Erin – Estados Unidos 

Amazing experience

31 agosto 2016 /  Erin – Estados Unidos  / GETYOURGUIDE

Sarah – Canadá

Places not usually on our radar, a plus.

31 agosto 2016 / Sarah – Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

 Sandra

26 agosto 2016 /  Sandra / VIATOR

 Michelle – Reino Unido

Amazing views!

26 agosto 2016 /  Michelle – Reino Unido / GETYOURGUIDE

Dfesta 

20 agosto 2016 / Dfesta  / VIATOR

 Mudassir – UAE 

It was perfect.

20 agosto 2016 /  Mudassir – UAE  / GETYOURGUIDE

Rebecca – Francia

La costa brava est juste magnifique ! !!!!

20 agosto 2016 / Rebecca – Francia / GETYOURGUIDE

 Anastasia – Malta

Great break from Barcelona

15 agosto 2016 /  Anastasia – Malta / GETYOURGUIDE

  Christine

12 agosto 2016 /   Christine / VIATOR

Juliana – München, Alemania 

Hervorragend!!!

12 agosto 2016 / Juliana – München, Alemania  / GETYOURGUIDE

Liliana – Argentina

Excelente tour

11 agosto 2016 / Liliana – Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

un Cliente GetYourGuide – Italia

Giornata strepitosa! Personale veramente competente!

11 agosto 2016 / un Cliente GetYourGuide – Italia / GETYOURGUIDE

Joshua – Italia 

10 agosto 2016 / Joshua – Italia  / GETYOURGUIDE

Romain – Francia

To do in Cataluna !

8 agosto 2016 / Romain – Francia / GETYOURGUIDE

Romford, Reino Unido

6 agosto 2016 / Romford, Reino Unido / GETYOURGUIDE

customer  GetYourGuide – Austria

5 agosto 2016 / customer  GetYourGuide – Austria / GETYOURGUIDE

 J J  

4 agosto 2016 /  J J   / VIATOR

Sandra – Caba, Argentina

Hermosos paisajes!! Lo recomiendo.

2 agosto 2016 / Sandra – Caba, Argentina / GETYOURGUIDE

CarlosGuzman, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Un dia completo en la Costa Brava

2 agosto 2016 / CarlosGuzman, Buenos Aires, Argentina / TRIPADVISOR

Rafik – UAE

It’s great and will do it again

1 agosto 2016 / Rafik – UAE / GETYOURGUIDE

customer GetYourGuide – Estados Unidos

Great mix of activities

29 julio 2016 / customer GetYourGuide – Estados Unidos / GETYOURGUIDE

 Joanna – Bad Kreuznach, Aleman

Super wycieczka!!!

20 julio 2016 /  Joanna – Bad Kreuznach, Aleman / GETYOURGUIDE

Pedro – España

Un dia estupendo en la Costa Brava

19 julio 2016 / Pedro – España / GETYOURGUIDE

Canadá

14 julio 2016 / Canadá / EXPEDIA

spunkybunks

12 julio 2016 / spunkybunks / VIATOR

Luis P

10 julio 2016 / Luis P / VIATOR

ANNA – España

Muy buen tour de un día a la Costa Brava!!!!

8 julio 2016 / ANNA – España / GETYOURGUIDE

MARTIN Y

28 junio 2016 / MARTIN Y / VIATOR

Nery – Paraguay 

A no perdérselo !!!

23 junio 2016 / Nery – Paraguay  / GETYOURGUIDE

Rhonda H

22 junio 2016 / Rhonda H / VIATOR

Von Kelly sch

20 mayo 2016 / Von Kelly sch / REGIONDO

 Christian H

20 mayo 2016 /  Christian H / VIATOR

Aishah R  

19 mayo 2016 / Aishah R   / VIATOR

Zzdianne  Brisbane, Australia

Costa Brava tour with BARCELONA HOLIDAYS with tour guide Monica

15 diciembre 2015 / Zzdianne  Brisbane, Australia / TRIPADVISOR

C4ssie_S Pompano Beach, Florida

Unforgettable trip

30 septiembre 2015 / C4ssie_S Pompano Beach, Florida / TRIPADVISOR

Jones

29 septiembre 2015 / Jones / VIATOR

 Customer  GetYourGuide – Mascouche, Canadá

C’est à voir

28 septiembre 2015 /  Customer  GetYourGuide – Mascouche, Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

Ekaterina – Dubai, UAE

27 septiembre 2015 / Ekaterina – Dubai, UAE / GETYOURGUIDE

26 septiembre 2015 / Linda / REGIONDO

Erin M

26 septiembre 2015 / Erin M / VIATOR

Lilian Maritza – Barcelona, España

Muy buena experiencia

25 septiembre 2015 / Lilian Maritza – Barcelona, España / GETYOURGUIDE

Philip m 

25 septiembre 2015 / Philip m  / VIATOR

Sylvie L

21 septiembre 2015 / Sylvie L / VIATOR

customer GetYourGuide – Montréal, Canadá

Belle journée

16 septiembre 2015 / customer GetYourGuide – Montréal, Canadá / GETYOURGUIDE

JoyceNLiz de  Manchester, Reino Unido

A most enjoyable tour and good value for money

15 septiembre 2015 / JoyceNLiz de  Manchester, Reino Unido / TRIPADVISOR

Sally C on

12 septiembre 2015 / Sally C on / VIATOR

Duane S

8 septiembre 2015 / Duane S / VIATOR

packedandready2go -California

An excellent day tour of Costa Brava

7 septiembre 2015 / packedandready2go -California / TRIPADVISOR

customer GetYourGuide – Kassel, Alemania

Sehr nette Führerin. Schöne Tour

6 septiembre 2015 / customer GetYourGuide – Kassel, Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

Juan jesus – Madrid, España 

4 septiembre 2015 / Juan jesus – Madrid, España  / GETYOURGUIDE

Pedro B de Caracas, Venezuela

Tour a la Costa Brava

29 agosto 2015 / Pedro B de Caracas, Venezuela / TRIPADVISOR

Arvid h de Bergen, Noruega

A wonderful day

22 agosto 2015 / Arvid h de Bergen, Noruega / TRIPADVISOR

George – Orlando, Estados Unidos

Fantastic adventure that never disappointed!!

8 agosto 2015 / George – Orlando, Estados Unidos / GETYOURGUIDE

 Leny f de París, Francia

Excursion magnifique

4 agosto 2015 /  Leny f de París, Francia / TRIPADVISOR

Harvey

28 julio 2015 / Harvey / VIATOR

Roberta – Gorizia, Italia

25 julio 2015 / Roberta – Gorizia, Italia / GETYOURGUIDE

Christine

24 julio 2015 / Christine / VIATOR

Marco M - Italia

Bella Costa Brava

10 julio 2015 / Marco M - Italia / TRIPADVISOR

Victoria D

6 julio 2015 / Victoria D / VIATOR

Customer  GetYourGuide – MumbaiI, India

It was awesome

28 junio 2015 / Customer  GetYourGuide – MumbaiI, India / GETYOURGUIDE

Customer  GetYourGuide – Ruislip, Reino Unido

21 junio 2015 / Customer  GetYourGuide – Ruislip, Reino Unido / GETYOURGUIDE

jbccsh

19 junio 2015 / jbccsh / VIATOR

Anita J

18 junio 2015 / Anita J / VIATOR

Daniel C

17 junio 2015 / Daniel C / TRIPADVISOR

Harold B

9 junio 2015 / Harold B / VIATOR

 Markus, Alemania

Was für ein toller Tagesausflug

27 mayo 2015 /  Markus, Alemania / GETYOURGUIDE

Mario – Orange park, Estados Unidos

A worthwhile experience

26 mayo 2015 / Mario – Orange park, Estados Unidos / GETYOURGUIDE

 Rishabh S

21 mayo 2015 /  Rishabh S / VIATOR

Laura B

21 mayo 2015 / Laura B / VIATOR

Carlos Alberto S Buenos Aires, Argentina

Tour a Andorra

5 enero 2015 / Carlos Alberto S Buenos Aires, Argentina /  TRIPADVISOR

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Oficial: El Tour de Francia 2026 saldrá de Barcelona a lo grande, con tres etapas

Barcelona se convertirá en la capital mundial del ciclismo y del deporte al acoger las tres primeras etapas de la edición 113 del tour de francia 2026 los días 4, 5 y 6 de julio, las cuáles quieren implicar no sólo a la capital catalana sino también al resto del territorio catalán. será un desembarco a lo grande, la noticia se ha hecho oficial este martes en el saló de cent de l'ajuntament de barcelona, a cargo del alcalde de barcelona, jaume collboni; acto que también ha contado con la presencia del concejal de deportes david escudé, con el director del tour de francia, christian prudhomme; con el director general de la vuelta, javier guillén, el presidente de la volta ciclista a catalunya, rubèn peris; joaquim vilaplana, presidente de la federació catalana de ciclisme y maite barrera, presidenta de barcelona global.

Oficial: El Tour de Francia 2026 saldrá de Barcelona a lo grande, con tres etapas

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Ya es oficial, el Tour de Francia de 2026 saldrá de la ciudad de Barcelona, y lo hará a lo grande, con tres etapas que convertirán a la capital catalana y a Catalunya en el gran corazón del mundo del deporte y del ciclismo los días 4, 5 y 6 de julio .  Tal como ha ido avanzando MD en más de una ocasión, la ciudad de Barcelona estaba posicionada en la pole para acoger la Gran Salida del Tour de Francia en el año 2026 . Una posibilidad que tomó mucha más forma el pasado mes de mayo, coincidiendo con el inicio del Giro de Italia y que tal como se explicó en este medio el anuncio ha tenido lugar cuando se esperaba, este mes de junio, tras el Critérium del Dauphiné y el inicio del Tour de Francia de este año , que tiene lugar el próximo día 29 en la ciudad de Florencia (Italia) , ambas carreras organizadas por la empresa ASO .

La Gran Salida del Tour de Francia de Barcelona es un sueño hecho realidad y que reafirma el papel de Barcelona como capital internacional del deporte Jaume Collboni

"Estamos en el Saló de Cent de l'Ajuntament de Barcelona para hacer un gran anuncio, hoy es un gran día para la ciudad de Barcelona y del ciclismo, sobre todo para los que quieren el deporte y el ciclismo, una excelente noticia, Barcelona acogerá la gran salida del Tour de Francia el año 2026. Se trata de un sueño hecho realidad y que reafirma el papel de Barcelona como capital internacional del deporte y que debe contribuir al beneficio del país de Catalunya, España y Europa. Quisiera destacar también el papel de Barcelona Global, que nos ha apoyado en todo momento para que el Tour saliera de Barcelona", remarcaba el alcalde de Barcelona Jaume Collboni en el su parlamento inicial.

El Tour de Francia de 2026 partirá de Barcelona los días 4, 5 y 6 de julio y la voluntad manifestada es la de llevar la magia de la carrera más allá de la propia capital catalana, con tres etapas cuyo formato y recorrido se está trabajando

De izquierda a derecha, David Escudé (Regirdo d'Esports del Ajuntament de Barcelona), Maite Barrera (Barcelona Global), el alcalde Jaume Collboni y el CE0 del Tour Christian Prudhomme

De izquierda a derecha, David Escudé (Regidor d'Esports del Ajuntament de Barcelona), Maite Barrera (Presidente de Barcelona Global), el alcalde Jaume Collboni y el CE0 del Tour Christian Prudhomme

El interés del ayuntamiento de la la ciudad por acoger la salida del Tour y por posicionar con fuerza a la capital catalana en la Champions de los eventos deportivos internacionales no era y no es ningún secreto, y ahora vez la luz tras muchos años de trabajo. El concejal de deportes del ayuntamiento de Barcelona David Escudé ya se había reunido varias veces con el director del Tour de Francia Christian Prudhomme , como el día de la presentación de la salida y el  recorrido de la Vuelta 2023 en el Palau de la Música Catalana , en el marco de la Gran Salida del Tour el año pasado de Bilbao o recientemente en París, con el apoyo incondicional del alcalde  Jaume Collboni, hasta que hoy el alcalde de Barcelona ha hecho oficial la salida del Tour de Barcelona.

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Oficial: El Tour de Francia 2026 saldrá de Barcelona a lo grande, con tres etapas

La ‘Grand Depart’ convertirá a la ciudad de Barcelona en la capital del deporte durante varios días, más allá de los días propios de la competición, con la llegada previa de los equipos a la capital catalana y la presentación de los mismos en un escenario privilegiado de la capital catalana. 

“El Tour de Francia es un evento deportivo de unas dimensiones muy importantes, ya lo pudimos vivir en directo el mes de julio de 2023 con el inicio de la salida del Tour en Bilbao. Con la salida del Tour de Francia desde Barcelona y con los grandes eventos deportivos lo que buscamos es posicionar a la ciudad como la capital mundial del deporte”, explica a MD el concejal de deportes del consistorio barcelonés, y prueba de ello es la coincidencia del anuncio de la salida del Tour de Francia de 2026 desde Barcelona y la realización del Gran Premio de España de F1 esta semana en el Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya , con una espectacular exhibición de los monoplazas por Passeig de Gràcia y la ciudadanía volcada con el evento.

Queremos hacer historia y queremos aprovechar la llegada del Tour de Francia a nuestra ciudad para hacer alguna cosa que no se ha hecho antes en nuestro entorno y en la propia Barcelona David Escudé

Una apuesta por el Tour de Francia y por los grandes eventos deportivos -por ejemplo con la Copa América a la vuelta de la esquina- “siempre desde nuestra forma de hacer. Nosotros queremos hacer historia y queremos aprovechar la llegada del Tour de Francia a nuestra ciudad para hacer alguna cosa que no se ha hecho antes en nuestro entorno y en la propia ciudad”.

Tercera salida del Tour de Francia desde España

La del 2026 será la tercera vez que el Tour de Francia, la madre de todas las carreras ciclistas y uno de los eventos deportivos más importantes del mundo, comience a rodar desde suelo español. La primera vez fue en 1992 en las calles de San Sebastián,  la segunda en 2023 en Bilbao y la tercera será en 2026 desde Barcelona .

Tras la Vuelta, Barcelona apuesta firme por acoger la Gran Salida del Tour de Francia

La Vuelta a su paso por la Pedrera en Barcelona

Decisivo sprint de la ciudad de Barcelona por acoger la salida del Tour de Francia en 2026

El Tour de Francia a su paso por Colón en el año 2009

La ciudad de Barcelona estrecha los lazos con el Tour de Francia en Bilbao

El director del Tour Christian Prudhomme y el concejal de deportes del consistorio barcelonés, David Escudé

David Escudé: "Trabajamos para hacer posible el sueño de mucha gente, que el Tour sea protagonista en Barcelona"

Javier Guillén, director genera de la Vuelta, y David Escudé, concejal de deportes del ayuntamiento de Barcelona

Pese a que ésta será la primera vez que el Tour de Francia se inicie en Barcelona, no será la primera ocasión que la ronda gala pise o tenga presencia en el suelo barcelonés. La primera coincidió con la segunda vez que el Tour visitaba España, en el año 1957. El sector A de la 15ª etapa terminaba en Barcelona. En el sector B de esa misma etapa se disputaría una etapa de contrarreloj en el circuito de Montjuïc , y al día siguiente la etapa saldría de Barcelona para llegar hasta Ax-les-Thermes (Francia) . En el Tour de Francia 1965 la ronda francesa llegaba a Barcelona en la 11ª etapa con salida en Ax-les-Thermes y llegada en la capital catalana. La 12.ª etapa se disputó entre Barcelona y Perpinyà y ya en el 2009 se disputaron dos etapas casi íntegras en territorio español: la 6ª llegaba a Barcelona tras partir de Girona y al día siguiente partía de Barcelona hacia Andorra .

LAS ETAPAS PREVIAS DEL TOUR EN BARCELONA

2009 Etapa 6 , Girona > Barcelona, 181.5km (Thor Hushovd, NOR) Etapa 7, Barcelona > Andorra Arcalís, 224km (Brice Feillu, FRA) 1965 Etapa 11 , Ax-les-Thermes > Barcelona, 240km (José Pérez Francés, ESP) Etapa 12 , Barcelona > Perpignan, 219km (Jan Janssen, PB) 1957 Etapa 15a , Perpinyà > Barcelona, 197 km (René Privat, FRA) Etapa 15b , Barcelona > Barcelona, 9.6kmCRI (Jacques Anquetil, FRA) Etapa 16 , Barcelona > Ax-les-Thermes, 220km (Jean Bourlès, FRA)

Un gran evento deportivo, el de la Gran Salida del Tour de Francia de la ciudad de Barcelona , que era una antigua aspiración ya en el año 2011 y que tendrá un coste de alrededor de siete millones de euros, que cubrirán el propio ayuntamiento de la ciudad, la Diputació de Barcelona y la Generalitat de Catalunya.

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Oficial: el Tour de Francia saldrá de Barcelona en 2026

Este martes se hizo oficial la grand départ de 2026, que será por primera vez en barcelona, que ya fue sede reciente de la salida de la vuelta en 2023..

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Era un secreto a voces que este martes, desde la Ciudad Condal, se hizo oficial: Barcelona será la salida del Tour de Francia en 2026 (4 de julio, y la Grand Départ será, además del 4 inaugural, los días 5 y 6) Tras años de negociaciones y trabajos, la deseada Grand Départ en suelo catalán ya es una realidad. Estas conversaciones para acoger un evento de tal magnitud se remontan años atrás. Por ejemplo, en Volta a Catalunya 2022, en la que se impuso el colombiano Higuita , AS fue testigo de la presencia del director del Tour de Francia, Christian Prudhomme, que acudió a la etapa final , en el clásico circuito por Montjuïc. Los contactos ya existían. El pasado mes de noviembre, en la Asamblea General de la Asociación Internacional de Organizadores de Carreras Ciclistas (AIOCC) celebrada en Burgos, el director de la Grande Boucle sonrió en una entrevista con AS al ser cuestionado sobre si el Tour regresaría pronto a España tras la salida de la pasada edición, la de 2023, en Bilbao.

💛 Grand Départ #TDF2026 : we'll see you in Barcelona! 💛 Grand Départ #TDF2026 : rendez-vous à Barcelone ! 👋 @bcn_ajuntament pic.twitter.com/GpSLl46WqS — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) June 18, 2024

El Tour de Francia de 2022 arrancó en Copenhague. En 2023, de Bilbao. En 2024, lo hará el próximo 29 de junio desde Florencia, mientras que en 2025 el inicio regresará a Francia: Lille. En 2026, España volverá a ser protagonista, concretamente Barcelona, que nunca había acogido la salida pero sí había formado parte del recorrido del Tour. La última vez fue en 2009, con el desenlace de la sexta etapa (victoria de Thor Hushovd) y el arranque de la séptima (triunfo de Brice Feliu en Andorra). En esa edición, un español ganó la general: Alberto Contador. Tras San Sebastián (1992) y Bilbao (2023), el Tour saldrá por tercera vez de España . “La Grande Boucle ya tiene garantizado acompañar a los barceloneses en una secuencia importante de su historia ya que, salvo sorpresas, 2026 será también el año de la finalización de la Sagrada Familia . La construcción de la catedral, cuya silueta por sí sola simboliza Barcelona, fue llevada a cabo por el genial arquitecto Antoni Gaudí, quien dotó a su ciudad de muchos edificios y parte de su alma caprichosa, antes de morir en 1926″, dice la organización del Tour.

💛 After 1957, 1965 (Photo 1) and 2009 (Photo 2), the 2026 of the Tour de France will be the 4th to visit Barcelona ! 🏆 See you on 4 July 2026 to find out who will succeed 🇧🇻 @ThorHushovd , winner in 2009! 💛 Après 1957, 1965 (Photo 1) et 2009 (Photo 2), l'édition 2026 du Tour… pic.twitter.com/aghlTBLXnB — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) June 18, 2024

“Barcelona es una ciudad de prestigio en el deporte. Pensamos siempre en los Juegos de Barcelona que dejaron una gran herencia y que son un ejemplo de eso para todo el mundo . Pero también es una ciudad que tiene una geografía muy deportiva y ahí juega un papel muy relevante Montjuïc, que ha sido clave en nuestra decisión. También ha sido importante el respaldo de la Vuelta, que ya salió de Barcelona en 2023, y de la Volta”, dice Prudomme, el director del Tour. Cabe recordar que Barcelona fue también ciudad de salida de la pasada Vuelta en un día complicado por la lluvia después de largos meses de sequía. Las salidas de las grandes vueltas desde fuera del país de la carrera están siendo una constante en los últimos años. Sin ir más lejos, La Vuelta de este mismo año partirá de Lisboa el 17 de agosto. Y, para el 2025, Italia es la gran candidata, concretamente la región del Piamonte, para ser el punto de partida. Tiempo de cambios y globalización.

Las etapas del Tour de Francia en Barcelona

2009 Etapa 6, Girona > Barcelona, 181,5 km (victoria de Thor Hushovd, Nor) Etapa 7, Barcelona > Andorra Arcalis, 224 km (Brice Feillu, Fra)

1965 Etapa 11, Ax-les-Thermes > Barcelona, 240 km (José Perez Francès, Esp) Etapa 12, Barcelona > Perpiñán, 219 km (Ene Years, Hol)

1957 Etapa 15a, Perpiñán > Barcelona, 197 km (René Privat, Fra) Etapa 15b, Barcelona > Barcelona, clm-ind. 9.6 km (Jacques Anquetil, Desde) Etapa 16, Barcelona > Ax-les-Thermes, 220 km (Jean Bourlès, Fra)

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