A tiny country sandwiched between France and Spain that was famous as a tax haven and a food run by Spaniards in the 80s and 90s. As a kid I used to love driving the 2,5h through mountains and tunnels and reaching a land of freedom. Both the Pesseta and the French Franc were used and the country has an interesting Co-Principality government system like Monaco, only the two heads of State are the french Prime Minister and the Archbishop of La Seu d’Urgell. Since the EU, Andorra no longer enjoys the tax haven status it used to and it has shifted to using the Euro. We no longer need to drive to the mountains to get our fix for Nutela, which was not available in 80s Spain, but the 60,000 inhabitant nation is still a major destination for skiing, nature and mountains with Medieval churches dotting the 3,000m peaks and lots of adventure to keep the entire family entertained.
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Fun facts about Andorra
Here are some really fun facts about Andorra that will make you want to visit this tiny European country in the Pyrenees.
Epic Europe road trip across 47 countries
This epic Europe road trip is a well-planned list of things to see & routes to take across 47 countries in geographical Europe, nearly all of the EU countries!
Everything you need to know to visit Caldea like a pro
Learn everything you need to know to visit Caldea, the luxury thermal spa and entertainment destination in Andorra. See what’s inside and when to visit.
The best things to do in Andorra and why you should visit
The tiny country in the Pyrenees is a gem and well worth a visit don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Let me show you how nice Andorra is