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5.0 based on 241 reviews
We were staying in a nearby hotel and visited the lakes twice.The road to the lakes is closed from 8.30 am till 5.30pm so we had to go up in the cable car which was a good experience.The walk from the cable car station to the lakes is not to difficult and you will be rewarded with spectacular views.
5.0 based on 153 reviews
Newly redesigned and on the piste, Ski Pas 83 carries rental equipment to suit every budget and ability, offering brands exclusive to us in Andorra. Also with a ski shop onsite, Ski Pas 83 offers everything to get you warm and ready for the slopes!
Even if you have a ski locker at your apartment or hotel I would encourage you to hire equipment and pay the €3 per day storage. Equipment is high quality and the staff extremely friendly and knowledgable. You can ski out of the shop directly onto the slope to the main lifts in Pas. And on top of all this, when you take your kit back each day you get a voucher to use in the bar next door for a free drink - yes, free beer! Thank you for making our first trip to Pas pain free.
4.5 based on 471 reviews
A popular ski resort with basic accommodations and an excellent ski school.
we had been conquered by this ski resort, beautiful ski area, very good restaurants, magnificent hotels, sun, blue skies and good snow.
4.5 based on 1,738 reviews
The largest ski area in the Pyrenees (210km of runs)
We visited as a party of six, ranging from a black-run beast to two who had never been on skis before. The ski instructors were excellent. The lifts were fast and efficient There was a huge variety of ski slopes to suit all of our abilities. The cafes and bars we all great with a good selection of food - including gluten free beer and sandwiches. The ski area is big enough to provide a different area to explore every day. We were based in El Tarter, which requires a gondola to lift you to the ski area; and we managed to visit Pas de la Casa in one direction and Canillo in the other direction. Negatives? Not many: we couldn't ski back to our hotel; and it was a three hour bus journey from Barcelona airport (it would have been the same time from Toulouse). Despite the transfer time, I'd recommend Grandvalira!
4.5 based on 609 reviews
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Open from Mai to October. Pal is one of the best-preserved rural villages in Andorra and has beenpart of a special traditional architecture protection plan since 1997.The church, the site's most outstanding structure, dates from the late11th to early 12th centuries, with modern additions. The nave is rectangular and conserves a large part of the Romanesque walls. Thepresent apse is square (17th-18th centuries) and replaces an originalRomanesque structure.The Lombard-style belfry has three double-windowed floors, the topone featuring twin double windows, unique in Andorra. Inside thereis a granite font, a Romanesque statue of Our Lady of the Remedies(13th century), two processional polychrome wood crosses and analtarpiece dedicated to Pope Saint Clement, the church's patron saint (1709).Visitors can also go to the Andorra Romanesque Interpretation Centreto see how the Romanesque evolved in the Andorran valleys.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Casa Rull was one of the most important houses in La Massana. Themale and female heirs to property and to wealth, labourers and maids,all lived under its roof.The main body of the building is from the 17th century, with later alterations to meet the changing needs of the family. In the 19th century,a fire damaged the attic. At present, it has a ground floor, two upper floors and an attic.The tour shows visitors the Andorra of the 19th and early 20th centuries, showing the Perich family's way of life, when harvesting theland and raising cattle comprised the economic basis of rural life inAndorra.
4.5 based on 464 reviews
[ING]Casa de la Vall is the ancient seat of the General Council: Andorra'sparliament. The building is emblematic for its historicalignificance. In 1419, an inter-parochial organization known as the Land Council wasratified. This was subsequently to become the General Council of theValleys of Andorra.The house was built in 1580 by the Busquets family. It was acquiredin 1702 by the General Council. The layout of the building is quadrangular with three galleries, in the style of the country houses of Catalan noble families. The main facade has both the current coat of arms of Andorra and the old one (from after the 14th century) and some interesting defensive features: embrasure, tower and machicolations. The building was restored in 1962.The gardens have a dovecot tower, a boundary cross and contemporary commemorative sculptures.[ESP]La Casa de la Vall es la antigua sede del Consell General: el parlamento de Andorra. Se trata de un edificio emblematico por su significacion historica. En 1419 se ratifico una organizacion interparroquial,denominada Consell de la Terra, que se convirtio posteriormente en elConsell General de les Valls d'Andorra.La casa se construyo en 1580, pertenecia a la familia Busquets yfue adquirida en 1702 por el Consell General. El edificio es de plantacuadrangular con tres crujias, siguiendo la tipologia de las masias senoriales catalanas. En la fachada principal se exhibe el escudo actual de Andorra y el antiguo (posterior al siglo XIV) y destacan algunos elementos de defensa: canonera, torre y matacanes. El edificio se restauro en 1962.En los jardines encontrareis el palomar de la torre y esculturas conmemorativas contemporaneas.
This attraction offers you great history with a lovely and informative tour guided by knowledgeable young employees. Highly recommended and well worth the admission price.
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