This five-star hotel, opened in 2006, rises above its parent, the lovely slate roofed, stone walled original Park Hotel, these days the restaurant. The vast public space is bedecked with orchids and a venerable olive tree, retained from the original garden. Rooms are correspondin… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This welcoming modern hotel sits on a quiet side street. If you stagger in after a hard day's skiing or hiking, relax in the sauna (free to guests), or steep yourself in the bathtub that's a feature of all rooms, then tone yourself up for the morrow in the minigym. Rooms vary con… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Just west of town, it has a small indoor swimming pool. You'll have to hunt to find a space between the resident caravans. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Behind the attractive stone façade is a comfortable, family-run hotel. All 61 rooms are double-glazed and have a bathtub. Ask for one at the rear, overlooking the valley and mountain beyond. The higher you go, the more impressive the views. It too runs a good restaurant. Breakfas… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
After the Casa de la Vall and a Romanesque church or two, Hotel Pyrénées ranks among the most antique buildings in the principality. Constructed in 1940 and oozing style, its 70 rooms have plenty of appealing dark woodwork and are attractively furnished. Ask for one at the rear, … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Andorra la Vella (Andorra)