Travel Safety in Andorra
Overview
There are very few security risks in Andorra.
Crime, although rare throughout the country, is marginally more likely to take place in Andorra la Vella. This city is also the focal point of demonstrations, but these are uncommon occurrences and are almost always non-violent. The risks of kidnapping and terrorism are low.
Avalanches take place in some mountainous areas of Andorra, such as Canillo.
In general, medical facilities are acceptable, but emergency support in rural areas may not be available immediately.
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Basic information
Medical:
118 (ambulance and fire); 110 (police); 116 (medical emergency service); 112 (general emergency/mountain rescue).
Money:
The currency is the Euro (EUR).
ATMs are widespread.
Credit cards are commonly accepted.
Language:
The country’s main languages are Catalan, Spanish and Portuguese. English is also widely spoken.
Water:
Tap water is generally safe to consume.
Connectivity:
4G and 5G available.
