1. Romanesque style churches.
Andorra houses more than 40 Romanesque churches built at the end of the s. VIII and s. XIII:
Some of them are:
Church of Sant Pere Martir in Escaldes-Engordany.
Church of Sant Romà de les Bons in Encamp.
Church of Sant Miquel in Prats in the parish of Canillo.
Church of Santa Coloma in Andorra la Vella.
Church of Santa Eulàlia d'Encamp.
Church of the Virgin of Canòlich in Sant Julià de Lòria.
Church of the Virgin of Meritxell in the parish of Canillo.
2.- Andorra la Vella
Andorra la Vella is the capital of the Principality of Andorra, located in the middle of the Pyrenees, at an altitude of 1,022 meters it has become the State capital at the highest altitude above sea level in all of Europe.
We recommend strolling through the old town, visiting the Pont de Paris, visiting Salvador Dalí's sculpture "La Noblesse du Temps" (the nobility of time) and you can't miss walking Avinguda Meritxell, known as "street commercial"
3. Mirador Roc del Quer (Canillo)
A wonderful place where you can admire the grandeur and immensity of the Andorran mountains, while suspended in the air on a walkway 500 meters from the ground with a glass platform about 20 meters long. Access is only allowed during the summer months.
To get there, drive along the Canillo al Coll d'Ordino road (CS-240) until kilometer 6.5.
4. Naturland - Sant Julià de Lòria
Naturland (formerly known as Naturlandia) is an outdoor activity center located at an altitude of 1,600 meters, where you can do activities such as 170-meter zip lines, horse-drawn routes, guided tours through the middle of the forest, archery, children's workshops and you can go up to its best-known attraction: the Tobotronc, the longest alpine slide in the world, crossing the forest along 5.3km.
5. Charming small towns.
Pal: this photogenic town built on a hillside is one of the best preserved Romanesque ensembles, in which a beautiful church and its stone and wooden houses stand out.
Encamp: you will find the architectural complex of Les Bons. Consisting of the church of Sant Romà, a four-story defense tower, the remains of a civil architecture building (dating from the 13th century), two pigeon houses of modern construction and a water tank dug into the rock . The church of Sant Romà houses a reproduction of the Romanesque paintings by the Master of Santa Coloma. Currently, the original paintings can be visited at the MNAC in Barcelona.
Ordino: it is the cultural capital of Andorra as it has different museums such as the Postal Museum and the Areny-Plandolit house.
Fontaneda: one of the smallest and most isolated towns, with unpaved streets full of charm that have become another of the places to visit in Andorra.
Llorts: it is a beautiful town where the reddish river Valira Nort passes and is the starting point of the Ruta del Ferro, one of the best excursions to do.