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Andbus

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Andbus offers a convenient way to discover Andorra la Vella, the capital of the tiny Pyrenean principality. The open-top double-decker bus follows a circular route that passes major landmarks such as the Casa de la Vall, the historic old town (Barri Antic), and the modern shopping areas. Passengers can hop on and off at any of the designated stops, allowing flexibility to explore at their own pace. The audio commentary provides insights into Andorran culture, history, and the surrounding mountain scenery. The tour is particularly popular with first-time visitors who want an orientation of the city in a short time. The buses run regularly during the day, and tickets are valid for 24 or 48 hours. The experience is enhanced by the crisp mountain air and panoramic views of the peaks that encircle the valley.

Don't miss

  • Panoramic views of the Pyrenees from the open-top deck
  • Casa de la Vall, the historic parliament building
  • Barri Antic's narrow cobblestone streets and Romanesque churches
  • Caldea spa complex, visible from the route
  • Shopping areas for duty-free goods

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Andbus

You can visit on your own (purchase tickets online or at the main stop. check the official website for current prices and validity options). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Good for

BusinessCouplesSolo travelFamilyFriends getaway

How travelers rate it

5 star
44
4 star
14
3 star
4
2 star
4
1 star
11

Know before you go

  • Buses run every 30-60 minutes; check the schedule at the stop or online.
  • Audio guides are available in several languages; bring your own headphones.
  • Dress in layers as mountain weather can change quickly.
  • Tickets can be bought with cash or card at the main stop.

A bit of history

Andorra la Vella has been the capital since 1278, when the country's unique co-principality was established. The bus tour was introduced to help visitors navigate the growing city, which has transformed from a rural settlement into a major tourist and shopping destination.

Common questions

Where does the Andbus start?

The main departure point is on Avda. de la Borda Nova, near the central bus station.

How long is the full loop without getting off?

Approximately one hour.

Is the bus wheelchair accessible?

The lower deck is accessible, but the upper deck is not. Some stops may have limited access.

Can I buy tickets online?

Yes, tickets can be purchased in advance on the official Andbus website.

What languages are available for audio commentary?

Commentary is typically available in English, Spanish, French, Catalan, and others.

Is there a discount for children?

Yes, reduced fares are available for children; check the website for details.

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