When you think of traveling to Andorra imagine snowy mountains and a perfect destination to enjoy in winter. But Andorra is not just that. This small principality of the Pyrenees, between France and Spain, is a perfect place to travel at any time of the year. Of course, their ski slopes are the dream of many fans who dream of slipping with them, having impressive landscapes as a backdrop, and that is why the high season for tourism in Andorra is winter.
However, when the snow leaves the mountains there are still a good number of reasons for the Principality of Andorra to be a place to have weekend getaways or even longer trips, since the Andorran cultural and natural offer is wide despite the small land occupied by the principality. A one-week stay may be enough time to start falling in love with the green spring of Andorra, its cool summer or that autumn in which the forests are dyed red and gold before their leaves fall and the snow passes to Be one more year the desired protagonist of winter.
Those travelers who like Romanesque art will not need more reasons to travel to Andorra. In its territory there are good examples of this architectural style, such as the fabulous churches of Sant Joan de Caselles, San Martà de la Cortinada or Sant Cerni de Nagol. Do not forget to visit also the historical complex of Sant Romà de les Bons and the Sanctuary of Meritxell, the patron saint of Andorra. This last place is a reconstruction of 1972, the work of Ricardo Bofill, since the original was destroyed after a fire.