I really like staying in that hotel as it is a real luxury hotel, but the price is reasonable. Rooms are large, with in room Nespresso coffee machines, and amazing view to the Andorra mountains.
- Hotel Andorra Park

I really like staying in that hotel as it is a real luxury hotel, but the price is reasonable. Rooms are large, with in room Nespresso coffee machines, and amazing view to the Andorra mountains.
Spent our last two nights here as a mixture of shopping and hiking in the mountains. The location is excellent. Just a two minute walk downhill into the main shopping hub which offers everything from the usual tourist 'tat' to high end luxury brands. There are shops to suit every budget.
The hotel itself is a large slab of archictectural concrete set against the backdrop of the mountains. There are sweeping views from the balcony of parts of Andorra-la-Vella below and the mountains above.
The rooms were very clean and well appointed. Here, the interior design has been well thought-out with contrasting minimalist flair, efficient functionality and touches of luxury. Dark hardwoods delineate the room whilst the large bathroom is an absolute joy: jacuzzi bath, walk-in shower, separate WC all enveloped in richly textured travertine marble - stunning! The bed was massive - essentially two singles together. Nespresso machine was a nice touch with two sachets, but no tea option or milk available - I'm certain reception would have sorted this however. Large screen TV was nice, but the choice of channels very limited (only one UK channel - BBC News). Free Wi-Fi was useful although the signal was quite poor.
The amenities are plentiful including, outdoor tennis court, golf practice area and outdoor swimming pool. Inside there is a large heated pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and poolside showers. There is also a very handy ice mountain outside the sauna - ideal for cooling down those tired muscles after a day in the hills. Upstairs boasts a pretty comprehensive gym, but we did not get chance to use it. The 'Sports Area' facility is open most of the day. There is a requirement to use a bathing cap when using the pool. The hotel brochure has a long list of 'complimentary' services, such as massage, facials etc. However, all of these are fee dependent - as you would expect. The term 'complimentary' we found to be a little misleading.
There is a restaurant on site which caters for most, however we decided to venture into town for the majority of our meals. Breakfast was a €12 supplement, I believe, but the choice was staggering. An extremely generous buffet breakfast which catered for all: bacon, eggs, and other hot options, plus a variety of cold meats. A variety of teas, coffees (via Nespresso machine). Continental options were also vast: cereals, pastries, fruit juices etc.
We found the staff extremely helpful and the majority have very good English; we did try our best to use as much Catalan as we could.
Parking is a €18 per day premium which we felt to be expensive, however it is underground and secure. Travelling around Andorra by car is quite straightforward, but it doesn't pay to be fainthearted! Fuel is extremely cheap, so plan your trip to arrive with as little fuel as possible, then fill your tank before setting off elsewhere.
Unless you are skiing, I would say two or three days is the maximum you need here. A highlight is walking to the top of Pic de Casamanya at 2742m.
A word of warning: despite Andorra's tax incentives, prices are not as cheap as one would expect. Most brands are quite inflated in price and it is worth paying some caution before hitting the high street. The electronics stores are in abundance, but good deals are very few and far between. If you have a smartphone, check prices online before handing over your euros.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this hotel to anybody staying in Andorra. Does it deserve the 5 star rating, I think probably not given some other 5 star hotels I have visited, but it is still quite luxurious.
We chose the hotel on our car trip through the Pyrenees. The hotel is new, modern and very spacious. It is located on the hillside in a quiet location but close to the center. Our room was very spacious, with balcony, bathroom with bath and separate toilet and shower. We didn't use the spa. The breakfast was very good, the staff helpful. The hotel has its own underground garage with 50 parking spaces. The only negative point: you could hear the music running in the corridor in the room which was annoying at night as we wanted to sleep. We can definitely recommend the hotel.
We were driving through northern Spain and decided to go to Andorra and then into France. Great decision - the Andorra Park Hotel, although a bit hard to find, especially without a GPS, is affordable, luxurious and has a wonderful (although a bit pricey) restaurant. Our room was in the relatively new wing of the hotel and was large, very modern and had a large balcony overlooking the pool and gardens. Our reasonable room rate of 120E included a sumptuous hot and cold buffet breakfast. The king sized bed was very comfortable, the bathroom had a rain shower and there was comfortable seating in the room and on the balcony. After a long and rather arduous drive through the mountains, we arrived in time for a complimentary glass of champagne and a late lunch. The only negative comment is that they advertised an indoor and outdoor pool. The indoor pool was closed for repairs and when we asked about using the outdoor pool, the desk clerk checked with someone and then told us that it was not to be used. It was disappointing as it was a lovely clear day.
I would recommend this hotel for an overnight spot in Andorra.
We stayed over at the Andorra Park for a couple of nights on way to Spain. The hotel is amazing but very hard to find. Thank goodness for sat nav. It seems like the back of beyond up the hill from the main town. It is built into the side of the rock/mountain so that obviously made sense.
The hotel is very impressive and the front desk staff couldnt be more friendly. However the restaurant/bar was a different matter. We inadvertantly sat at the wrong tables for a drink and were told in no uncertain terms that we were in the wrong place - and we still didnt get a drink!
However, apart from that the place is fantastic. The view is great from the rooms with your own personal balcony. Gorgeous floors, big TV, sumptuous beds. The bathrooms are to die for. Jacuzzi bath with a window through from the bath to the main room so you can watch tv/look at the view at leisure.
The outdoor pool is impressive as it is fed directly from the mountain but it is freezing, even in August.
If you walk from the restaurant past the pool you will find your way to the shopping centre. This is really handy as not only is the department store large with lots of choice but it takes you down into the main centre of the town.
We spent both nights at a tapas/pizza bar and both the food and people were great.
Overall we would definately go again!
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