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  • The church of Sant Esteve: dated from the 12th century. It is in the old part of the Andorra la Vella. Open: July to August: daily, 10.00-13.00 & 15.00-19.00. Free-guided tour. The rest of the year only at mass hours.
  • Church of Sant Andreu: Romanesque church dated from the 12th century. It is in the Sant Andreu St. Open: Mon to Sat. It is obligatory to reserve at phone +376 827 117.
  • Casa de la Vall: The seat of the Consell General (Andorran Parliament) Dating from the 16th century. With guide service. Open: Mon to Sat 09.30-13.00 & 15.00-19.00. Free-guided tour. Sundays (from May to October) from 10 to 14h.
  • Bridge of la Margineda: This bridge dates from medieval times but is still in perfect condition. Nearby there is a metallic sculpture made by the Valencian sculptor Andreu Alfaro. It is in Santa Coloma.
  • Rec del Solà and Rec de l’Obac: paved ways with handrails illuminated in the night. They are 2,5 km long. Starting point: Col·legi Sant Ermengol road and Tarragona avenue, respectively.
  • The town square: this is a surprisingly peaceful place with a panoramic view of the Valley of Andorra.
  • You can visit the spa / sauna / swimming complex known as the Caldea. It is located at the top of the town in the large glass spire structure
  • Parliament building and old town. The parliament building is a relatively modern building and you can walk around up the hill behind it and go onto the roof where there is a type of mini park. On a nice day, there is a great view out over the valley across and looking South towards Santa Coloma. From here you can head back up the hill slightly to the right and visit the old church of St Esteve. Behind it, is an interesting little area filled with narrow streets which is clearly the original location of the settlement.

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Sant Esteve's church near parliament building in the old historic section of Andorra La Vella. Taken Oct 2005

You should be able to walk around most of Andorra La Vella. The town is really in two parts. There is the newer section at the North end of the town that is very commerical with lots of shops. The other half is the older half, down across the river and to the South and West. This also has quite a number of shops and places to eat and also the historic part.

If you stay in either of these areas, you can easily cover on foot, but walking from the end of one half to the other will take a good half hour or more, so it is worth taking the local bus which is cheap. Be sure to read the timetable and routes carefully on the bus stop.


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Sant Esteve's church near parliament building in the old historic section of Andorra La Vella. Taken Oct 2005

The best bargains can be got in electronic goods and jewelry. High cost items tend to be cheaper than anywhere else because of the low tax.

The great thing about the electronic goods like digital cameras is that there are a huge range of shops and a huge stock range, so you really get to see all the different makes and models.

Some of the larger shops seem to stock a lot of brand label clothing.

There are loads of ski gear shops. The best advice is to shop around.


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Sant Esteve's church near parliament building in the old historic section of Andorra La Vella. Taken Oct 2005

There are a number of reasonably priced restaurants, although many of them tend to be Italian food of pizza and pasta. Gourmets will naturally find good addresses with the prices to go with them.


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Sant Esteve's church near parliament building in the old historic section of Andorra La Vella. Taken Oct 2005

Drink and spirits especially are very good value in the supermarkets.


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Sant Esteve's church near parliament building in the old historic section of Andorra La Vella. Taken Oct 2005