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What is there to see between Andorra and Barcelona?
You can do most of the activities below on a day trip from Barcelona to Andorra….Among the most unusual ones are:
- The Postal Museum.
- The Museum of Miniatures.
- The Perfume Museum.
- The Comic Museum.
- The Electricity Museum.
- The Tobacco Museum.
Is it easy to drive from Barcelona to Andorra?
It was an easy drive about 2 1/2 hours. assuming you want to sightsee in Andorra as they have some nice church ruins or hike you will need a car to get around easily.
How is the drive from Barcelona to Andorra?
Barcelona is only 125 miles (201 kilometers) away from Andorra and is one of the best-connected cities to the tiny country. If you go by car, the drive can be done in just two and a half hours. If you want to sit back and relax, buses are affordable and not drastically slower.
Can you visit Andorra from Spain?
Currently citizens and residents of Spain can move freely to Andorra, always respecting the restrictions established in the Principality.
How do you get to Andorra from Spain?
The best way to get from Spain to Andorra without a car is to train and bus which takes 6h 34m and costs €60 – €120. How long does it take to get from Spain to Andorra? It takes approximately 6h 34m to get from Spain to Andorra, including transfers.
Are there any trains in Andorra?
Andorra has no railways, and never had, although the line connecting Latour-de-Carol and Toulouse, which in turn connects to France’s TGVs at Toulouse, runs within 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) of the Andorran border.
How safe is Andorra?
Overall, it is a very safe country and visits for the most part are safe. One of the biggest crime problems in Andorra is the trafficking of illegal substances. This is mostly present at the Andorra/Spanish border, with many recent cases of Andorrans smuggling drugs and other contraband across the border lines.
Is Andorra more French or Spanish?
Andorra
Principality of Andorra Principat d’Andorra (Catalan) | |
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Capital and largest city | Andorra la Vella 42°30′N 1°31′ECoordinates: 42°30′N 1°31′E |
Official languages | Catalan |
Ethnic groups (2017) | 48.8\% Andorran 25.1\% Spanish 12\% Portuguese 4.4\% French 9.7\% others |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |