
私人汽车接送从 Andorra 到 Barcelona
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Overview: car trip from Andorra to Barcelona
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is one of the most popular destinations in Spain, and for good reason, as this diverse city has plenty to offer. It is known for its majestic Gothic architecture and Gaudi’s extraordinary landmarks such as Sagrada Familia. Additionally, Barcelona boasts the largest football stadium in Europe (Camp Nou), home to FC Barcelona, aka "Barça". It's undeniably a city worth visiting, and your car trip from Andorra to Barcelona won’t be any less thrilling.
As you embark on your journey from one of the world’s smallest countries and get closer to bustling Barcelona, you will be stunned by the scenic drive that slowly unfolds. You will navigate through the Pyrenees mountains and scenic mountain passes that will take your breath away.
The best way to not miss out on any of the beauty this drive offers is by using a private car service like Daytrip that will happily take you to Barcelona and let you explore some of the most stop-worthy places along the way. Some must-see landmarks are the Santa Maria d'Urgell Cathedral, close to Andorra, as well as a tour of the Mon Sant Benet monastery.
About Barcelona
Barcelona’s beginnings date back to Neolithic times. Barcelona itself was founded by a Roman colony Barcino in the 1st century BC, and the city turned into an important commercial hub for the Roman Empire. The coastal city’s location was also highly appreciated during the medieval times, as it prospered in the maritime trade.
While the Spanish language is widely spoken in Barcelona and the Catalonian region, Catalan is the native tongue here. One of the most important turning points in Barcelona’s history was the cultural renaissance in the 19th century. During this period, the interest in cultivating the Catalan language and literature was renewed which was previously not possible due to political suppression. The revival of the Catalan language was a nudge to protect the Catalan heritage and shape Barcelona’s identity we know to this day.
While Madrid is Spain’s capital city, Barcelona is considered the second one, being the epicenter of Catalonian culture. As you explore Barcelona, you will bump into some of the best museums in the world, such as the Picasso Museum of Barcelona which is famous for having the most complete Picasso collection.
This Mediterranean city is also proudly home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Gaudi has credit for four of them. While the extraordinary architecture is a symbol of the city, Barcelona is also a place for football aficionados, relaxed tourism enthusiasts who plan to lounge at the Barceloneta beach, foodies who crave some fresh Mediterranean culinary delights, and so much more. As no words can do justice to what Barcelona has to offer, you have to experience this vibrant city’s atmosphere yourself!
From Andorra to Barcelona: travel tips
Before you pack your bags for your trip from Andorra to Barcelona, here are two handy tips to help you prepare for immersing yourself in the dynamic city of Barcelona.
Plan to stay at least a few days
Barcelona deserves to be discovered from the north to the south, so make sure you plan more than just a day trip. The city is filled with too many treasures you cannot miss out on, once you have stepped your feet in Barcelona. Although, who said you cannot visit Barcelona more than just once? Nevertheless, one day would still not be enough.
Pick up some basic Catalan
If you are not an Andorran and you don’t speak Catalan, you can impress the locals with your newly acquired Catalan skills! While Spanish is widely spoken in the whole city and at most places, such as hotels and restaurants, and many people speak English as well, learning some basic phrases in Catalan will show your appreciation of the local culture. Here are some words and phrases that will help you shine:
- Bon dia (good morning)
- Si us plau (please)
- Ho sento (sorry)
- Disculpi (excuse me)
- Merci or Gràcies (thank you)
P.S. Be aware that Catalan is not a dialect of Spanish! Don’t confuse these two. Locals are very proud of their distinct culture.
How to get from Andorra to Barcelona
As Andorra is located in the Pyrenees mountains, there are not as many ways to get from Andorra to Barcelona. We've broken down your options to make choosing easy.
From Andorra to Barcelona by bus
If you're on a budget, the bus is the only public transportation option. One of the most common bus companies that will take you from Andorra to Barcelona is Andbus. The tickets cost $32 (€30), and the journey typically takes around 3 hours.
You can also choose Alsa which is one of the largest bus operators in Spain. The tickets usually cost $33 (€31), and, like with Andbus, you will reach Barcelona in 3 hours.
From Andorra to Barcelona by private car service
For comfort, convenience, and an unforgettable experience, you want to book a private car transfer with Daytrip. You will be picked up at your accommodation in Andorra and then taken on a scenic ride to Barcelona. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes.
Your local English-speaking driver will load your luggage and regale you with local insights during the ride. Even better, you can immerse yourself in Catalonia by stopping for sightseeing along the way.
It is a great opportunity to reach Barcelona, as no other transport will give you the chance to explore en route. As Daytrip will handle everything, you will avoid dealing with public transport or overpaying for taxi services.
From Andorra to Barcelona by rental car
If you are an experienced driver, you might consider renting a car for your trip from Andorra to Barcelona but you have to be prepared for mountainous terrain. It might not be the best option if you are not used to such roads. You also have to consider additional costs, such as rental fees, tolls, fuel costs, and parking once you reach Barcelona (if this isn't a return trip).
From Andorra to Barcelona by taxi
If you don’t want to schedule a private car transfer in advance, pay online, have a guaranteed English-speaking driver, or stop for sightseeing, you can also opt for a taxi. It is the most expensive way to reach Barcelona and lacks the benefits and guaranteed service quality of Daytrip. So while it is possible, it is not recommended.
Things to do when you get to Barcelona
While it is hard to choose just a handful of things to visit or do once you reach Barcelona, we assure you these recommendations will be the highlight of your trip:
Admire Gaudi’s masterworks
Antonio Gaudi, the most famous Catalan, has left a rich heritage that not only keeps attracting many visitors each year but also symbolizes Barcelona. The famous Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Casa Mila, and Casa Vicens should all be at the top of your itinerary. You can either explore these architectural jewels on your own or book a tour that will tell you more about the meaning and history behind each masterpiece.
Experience the bustling La Rambla
You simply can't miss strolling down La Rambla. The famous tree-lined pedestrian boulevard is situated at the heart of the city and invites visitors to soak in the vibrant atmosphere, street performances, and so much more. It's a place that must be experienced to be understood! You will also find there the La Boqueria market which is popular among both visitors and locals, as it offers quality and diversity.
Soak in the beauty of Barcelona from above
For the best panoramic views of the magical Barcelona, you must visit Montjuïc Hill. Be prepared for many stairs which might seem discouraging at first but the views are totally worth it! It also looks magical in the evening, especially if a street musician happens to be there, adding a charming atmosphere, as you soak in the stunning cityscape.
Savor the local cuisine
No trip can end without trying all the possible local culinary delights. Here are some of the dishes you must try before you leave Barcelona:
- Fideua: the Catalan response to Valencia’s paella. Instead of rice, pasta (fideos) is used as the main ingredient of the dish.
- Esquiexada de Bacalao: a traditional Catalan dish that mainly consists of cod, tomatoes, onion, black olives, and olive oil.
- Crema Catalana: those with a sweet tooth will love this creamy pudding-type dessert. While you might have tried it somewhere else before (maybe as creme brulee), there is nothing like Crema Catalana from Barcelona.
When is the best time to visit Barcelona
While Barcelona is the perfect destination all year round and it entirely depends on what your itinerary looks like, the best time to visit Barcelona is usually in May when the temperatures are not too high and there are fewer crowds. In May, the usual temperature is around 68°F (20°C). Visiting in the fall months (September and October) is also a great time to explore Barcelona with fewer tourist crowds.
On the other hand, if you are looking for a festival-filled experience and you don’t mind the crowds and possibly higher prices, July and August are perfect months to travel to Barcelona. Keep in mind that in this period the average temperature is around 82°F (28°C).
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