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🏛️ Capital
Andorra la Vella
📍 Region
Europe · Southern Europe
👥 Population
88,406
📐 Area
468 km²
📞 Calling Code
+376
🕐 Timezone(s)
UTC+01:00
Official Language(s)
Currency
€ euro (EUR)
Andorra has a mountain climate with cold, snowy winters (December–February, typically -5°C to 5°C) and mild, dry summers (June–August, typically 15°C to 25°C). Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with variable weather. Temperature varies significantly by elevation, with higher areas experiencing colder conditions year-round.
Plug type(s) used in Andorra:
Tipping is appreciated and generally expected for good service.
Cards are widely accepted. Cash is useful for smaller vendors and markets.
Andorra is very safe with low crime rates, but winter mountain driving requires caution—roads can be icy and passes occasionally close due to snow. Keep copies of important documents separate from originals, and be aware that mobile coverage can be limited in remote mountain areas.
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