Andorra La Vella is not a big place, so most attractions are within easy walking distance. The city is divided into two parts - the old quarter and a newer section with a lot of shops and boutiques.
The main attractions include the Chapel of St. Andreu, the church of Sant Esteve and the church of Santa Coloma, one of the oldest buildings in the country. It was built between the 9th and 10th centuries. Another attraction is the Casa de la Vall (House of the Valley), seat of the Andorran Parliament since 1702.
Andorra La Vella is also renowned for Caldea, the largest spa is Europe. It covers 6.000 square meters. The complex features various saunas, jacuzzis, bubble beds, various pools and baths.
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