Discover the hidden gem of Andorra La Vella, secluded between France and Spain. High in the Pyrenees Mountains, the charming little city blessed with breathtaking natural landscapes is well-known as a paradise for hiking and skiing lovers. Still, there is much more than that for anyone to make their holiday to the fullest here, including exploring the shoppers haven of Meritxell Avenue dotted with duty-free shops of big brands or delving into the city’s history with its old-world charms, such as the quaint 12th-century Church of St. Esteve and Casa de la Vall from the 16th century, the most important guild building in the country.
Set off at the Paris Bridge, the most outstanding of all the unique bridges that give Andorra La Vella a trademark. The popular bridge with a smart modern design is located next to the lively Rotonda Square. Of particular interest, the bridge offers wonderful viewpoints of exciting shows of lights, fountains, and music on the La Valira River at night.
Next, take some steps to the most-loved meeting point in the city: Rotonda Square. The highlight of all is the emblematic bronze statue of “La Noblesse Du Temps” (The Nobility Of Time), a melting clock representing the passage of time by Salvador Dali. The main square in the city, where the biggest shopping street begins, is perfect for souvenir photos with the background of the Paris Bridge and the bronze work, especially when the words “Andorra La Vella” on the bridge are lit up at night.
Continue to browse through Meritxell Avenue, the main shopping area in Andorra country, a world-renowned shopping paradise. Flocks of meandering tourists in pursuit of great deals and eye-catching window displays elevate window shopping to a whole new level of excitement and entertainment.
You will make your own way to the meeting points