Category: Andorra All Year Round

A journey into the past of Andorra, from home
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A journey into the past of Andorra, from home

In these weeks that we must stay at home, different initiatives have come up to enable us to spend our confinement time learning, discovering and enjoying poetry, music, painting, theatre and cinema, among others, via computer or mobile phone. The world of culture offers countless initiatives, and at illa Carlemany, The Centre in Andorra, we...

13 April, 20209 April, 2020by
Skiing and music in Andorra
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Skiing and music in Andorra

Andorra is a tourism destination for nature, skiing and shopping. Yet it is also a place for culture, thanks to its wide range of museums, the country’s rich catalogue of Romanesque art, and in the most recent years thanks to its Music Season, which is held at the National Auditorium of Andorra. Between January and...

7 January, 20207 January, 2020by
The best opera, concerts and theatre in Illa Carlemany
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The best opera, concerts and theatre in Illa Carlemany

The geographical location of Andorra makes this country a unique place, but it’s also far removed from the world’s biggest opera, concert and ballet stages. Even so, Illa Carlemany Cinemas offer the best opera, the best concerts and the best theatre with a very complete programme, from October to June. Various opera, ballet and theater...

14 October, 20194 October, 2019by
Andorra, much more than nature
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Andorra, much more than nature

Andorra is also a summer destination. With its mountains, lakes, nature parks, Pyrenean towns and Romanesque art, Andorra has a lot to offer when you want to take an active trip with your partner, family or friends. In this article we’ll give you some tips about things you can do in the Principality when the...

4 July, 201920 January, 2023by
A historical tour of Andorra’s Romanesque landmarks
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A historical tour of Andorra’s Romanesque landmarks

Even though the snow season has ended, Andorra is still very vibrant. There is so much to do in the Principality throughout the year! Here is an idea how to enjoy your getaway to Andorra. If you haven’t followed a historical route discovering the small medieval villages full of charm and the charming and eye-catching...

6 May, 20197 May, 2019by
Plan a romantic getaway in Andorra
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Plan a romantic getaway in Andorra

Taking a trip with the one you love is the perfect way to let go of all the stress from work and hustle and bustle of the city. Celebrate your love! If you’re thinking about taking a break from the daily routine to enjoy a romantic getaway, we think that Andorra is your answer. This...

9 April, 201913 March, 2023by
To enjoy the products and cuisine of the local land
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To enjoy the products and cuisine of the local land

Did you know that high-altitude wine is made in Andorra? And artisan beer? Well, these are simply some of the local products from the land that you can taste here in “the country of the Pyrenees”. As to the wines, the different Andorran wineries have managed to make use of the altitude and rugged land...

4 March, 201928 April, 2019by
For relaxing
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For relaxing

If what you want is to pamper yourself and disconnect, Andorra has countless different options for you. One is to enjoy nature and escape the hustle and bustle of the big city; yet another is to enjoy the wellness centres and the treatments they offer. Caldea is the Andorran spa that brings together relaxation and...

4 March, 20192 May, 2019by
For shopping
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For shopping

How could anyone leave Andorra without having been shopping? Shopping in Andorra is especially alluring, not just because of the more reasonable prices, but also thanks to the longer business hours, the many specialised shops and the vast supply of brands and products. The country’s par-excellence shopping district is located along the avenues Meritxell and Carlemany,...

4 March, 20192 May, 2019by
Naturlandia, the adventure park of Andorra
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Naturlandia, the adventure park of Andorra

This park sits in the La Rabassa area of the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria, in a wooded area with a surface of more than 800 hectares and an altitude ranging between 1,600 metres, where most of the attractions are located, and 2,000 metres, where you will find the forest trails and circuits, as well as...

4 March, 20192 May, 2019by
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