
The most important cities in Andorra at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Tucked away within the dense, lush forests of the La Massana parish, El Cortalet is a true hidden gem for those seeking peace and a chance to experie…
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Ciutat de Valls is a fascinating residential and urban neighborhood situated in the southwestern part of Andorra la Vella, offering visitors a unique…
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Nestled picturesquely on a sunny mountainside in the Canillo parish, the small village of Prats is a captivating destination that beautifully blends …
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The Coll de la Gallina is a legendary mountain pass in the Andorran parish of Sant Julià de Lòria and is considered one of the most challenging desti…
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Les Cases Noves is a charming neighborhood in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria that creates a fascinating bridge between the traditional Andorran wa…
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The Pont de Fontaneda is a picturesque and historically significant bridge in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria that spans the river and leads the wa…
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Vila, affectionately known by locals as Vila d'Encamp, is a tranquil and picturesque mountain village nestled on a sun-drenched hill within the Andor…
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Llumeneres is a tiny, almost hidden mountain village in the Andorran parish of Sant Julià de Lòria that immediately enchants visitors with its intima…
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Nestled in the picturesque parish of Canillo, Armiana is a tranquil and lesser-known hamlet that offers a truly authentic Andorran experience.
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The village of Santa Coloma is a charming, largely residential settlement nestled in the valley just outside the core of Andorra la Vella.
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The highest town in the Pyrenees, a vibrant ski resort and hub for duty-free shopping right on the French border.
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The old town of Andorra la Vella, with charming cobblestone streets and historic buildings like the Casa de la Vall.
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Known for its Romanesque church Sant Martí with beautiful 12th-century frescoes, and a nature center.
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A small village with one of the oldest Romanesque churches in the country, Sant Serni de Nagol, from the 11th century.
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A village famous for its iron mine and the 'Iron Route', which honors the region's iron industry past.
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A parish known for the Sanctuary of Meritxell, the patron saint of Andorra, and the Grandvalira ski area.
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The capital and largest city of Andorra, known for its shopping and the historic Barri Antic quarter.
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A picturesque village with one of the best-preserved Romanesque churches in Andorra, Sant Climent de Pal.
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A picturesque village nestled in a narrow valley, crossed by the river Os.
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Not a village, but the main shopping artery of Andorra, stretching through Andorra la Vella and Escaldes.
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Known for direct access to the Pal-Arinsal ski area and Andorra's highest mountain, Coma Pedrosa.
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A small village at the end of the Ordino valley, near the Ordino-Arcalís ski resort and the Sorteny Nature Park.
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A small village serving as a starting point for hikes into the Ransol Valley, known for its biodiversity.
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A charming, sunny village with narrow streets and the Casa Rull Museum, showcasing 19th-century life.
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A village at the confluence of two rivers, known for its sports facilities, including the national stadium.
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A small village known for its impressive medieval bridge, the largest and most slender in Andorra.
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A village next to Soldeu, offering access to the Grandvalira ski area and known for its snowpark.
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A hilltop village with an old church and magnificent views of the La Massana and Escaldes valley.
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A mountain area above Encamp, serving as a starting point for hiking and mountain biking trails.
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A high-altitude area above Canillo, accessible by cable car, offering an adventure park.
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Juberri is a charming mountain village in southern Andorra, belonging to the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria.
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Not a village, but an area named after a beautiful waterfall, a popular excursion spot.
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The main access point to the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, from Escaldes.
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Home to the Sanctuary of Meritxell, the most important religious center and patron saint of Andorra.
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A sunny village overlooking Sant Julià, known for its Sant Pere church and quiet atmosphere.
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An area known for its picturesque lake and the Romanesque church of Sant Miquel d'Engolasters.
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A historical village featuring a notable medieval complex, including a tower and a church.
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An area known for the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Canòlic, an important pilgrimage site.
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The southernmost parish, known for its milder temperatures and the Naturlandia adventure park.
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An area in Ordino known for its recreational facilities, such as an outdoor swimming pool.
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A modern development near the ski area, developed from renovated old shepherd huts.
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The river that descends from the famous Tristaina Lakes, flowing through the upper Ordino valley.
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An area named after a traditional Andorran hut, now housing a restaurant.
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Known for the picturesque Incles Valley, a hiker's paradise with rich flora and fauna.
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The main town of the parish, famous for its hot thermal springs and the Caldea spa center.
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A pure ski area with no urban core, part of Grandvalira, ideal for nature lovers.
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A small village in the Canillo valley, known for its sunny location and traditional architecture.
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A small, isolated village known for its Romanesque chapel and surrounding hiking trails.
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A wide valley leading from Encamp towards France, comprising several small settlements.
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A bridge and area that marks the start of the final climb to the Arcalís ski resort.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.