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To ensure a comfortable and pleasant stay to our assistants, we have selected some of the best hotels in Andorra, including 4 and 5 star options both in the center of Andorra la Vella and the sorrounding mountain areas, close to the ski resorts.

How to get to Andorra

Andorra, a small country nestled in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain, is accessible by road, as it does not have an airport or train station. Attendees that require a transfer service from Barcelona or Toulouse airport, please contact [email protected] and our team will be happy to assist you.

BY AIR

The closest airports to Andorra are:

  • Barcelona-El Prat Airport (Spain): Approximately 200 km (125 miles) away.
  • Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (France): Approximately 170 km (106 miles) away.
  • Carcassonne Airport (France): Approximately 170 km (106 miles) away.

From these airports, you can rent a car, take a bus, or book a private transfer to Andorra through [email protected].

Although Andorra does not have a train station, you can take a train to a nearby town and continue by road:

  • From France: Take a train to L’Hospitalet-près-l’Andorre. From there, a bus or taxi can take you to Andorra.
  • From Spain: Take a train to Lleida or Barcelona and then connect to a bus or car rental.

Several bus services connect Andorra to major cities:

  • From Barcelona: Multiple daily services run to Andorra la Vella, taking around 3 hours.
  • From Toulouse: Buses to Andorra take approximately 3 hours.
  • From Madrid: Longer routes, typically 7–8 hours, with stops along the way.

Andorra is not part of the EU, so ensure you have your passport or ID. Customs checks may apply, especially for goods like alcohol or tobacco.

Once you arrive, Andorra’s compact size makes it easy to explore its stunning landscapes, ski resorts, and charming villages.