Market
Andorra 2000 Centre Commercial
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Andorra 2000 Centre Commercial is a shopping center located on Avinguda de Tarragona in the heart of Andorra la Vella. It serves as a local market where visitors can find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to clothing, electronics, and souvenirs. The market is a hub of daily activity, with vendors selling regional specialties like cheeses, cured meats, and wines. The atmosphere is lively, with the buzz of shoppers and the aroma of local cuisine. Unlike high-end boutiques, this market offers a more authentic, down-to-earth shopping experience. It's a great place to pick up Andorran products such as tobacco, perfumes, and handicrafts at competitive prices. The building itself is modern but blends into the city's commercial district, making it easy to combine a visit with exploring nearby streets and cafes.
Don't miss
- Fresh produce section with local fruits and vegetables
- Selection of Andorran cheeses and cured meats
- Duty-free shopping for perfumes, cosmetics, and electronics
- Affordable souvenirs and local crafts
- Convenient location near other shops and restaurants
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Andorra 2000 Centre Commercial
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Andorra 2000 Centre Commercial with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inAndorra, France & Spain: 3 Countries in One Day from Barcelona4.5★ · 1,084 travelers~12 hoursFree cancellationFrom$127 per personSee dates →
Best full dayFrom Barcelona: 3 Countries in One Day — Spain, France & Andorra4.5★ · 4,235 travelers~13 hoursFree cancellationFrom$138 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleAndorra, France and Spain Day Tour with 2 Guides and Hotel Pickup5★ · 80 travelers~11 hoursFree cancellationFrom$265 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Andorra uses the euro; many vendors accept credit cards but cash is handy for small purchases.
- Compare prices between stalls; some items may be cheaper than in tourist-heavy areas.
- Try local specialties like trinxat (cabbage and potato dish) or escudella (hearty stew) at nearby eateries.
- Photography is allowed, but ask vendors before taking close-ups of their goods.
A bit of history
Andorra la Vella has long been a shopping destination due to its low taxes. Andorra 2000 Centre Commercial opened as part of the city's retail expansion in the late 20th century, catering to both locals and tourists seeking duty-free goods.
Common questions
What are the opening hours?
Typically open Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM; some stalls may close for lunch. Check locally.
Is there a food court?
Yes, there are small eateries and cafes within the market offering snacks and meals.
Can I find duty-free alcohol?
Yes, several shops sell wine, spirits, and tobacco at duty-free prices.
Is the market crowded?
It can get busy on weekends and during holiday seasons; mornings are quieter.
Are there ATMs nearby?
Yes, ATMs are available in the market and on the surrounding streets.
Can I bargain on prices?
Bargaining is not common in Andorran markets; prices are generally fixed.
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