From shopping streets to historic centres and valleys, cafés are part of Andorra's everyday landscape. Many are located near some of the country's main points of interest, making them easy to include in any itinerary.
The parish of Escaldes-Engordany contains some of the most visited spaces in the country, such as Caldea, the shopping streets and the historic centre of Engordany. This combination makes it a good spot to take a break. In the more central areas, Midtown and Zenith offer a varied proposal for a stop during your visit. You will also find Alt Benestar Cafè, a café that invites you to take a break in a cosy atmosphere. If you continue on to the upper part of the parish, you will find Pastisseria Estopiñán and Two Shots, close to Engordany's historic centre of and iconic places such as the Pont de la Tosca and the Espai Caldes.
The centre of Andorra invites you to wander its streets. You will find cafés spread across different corners of the capital: Kofi or Riverside near the Paris Bridge; Muse Inspiration Gourmande in the shopping area of Riberaygua and Travesseres; as well as Karving, Rollo or Sauleda in the streets of Andorra la Vella.
Outside the urban hubs, cafés are also part of the experience in the rest of the parishes, where it is easy to combine a cultural visit or an excursion with a break before continuing the tour. In Ansalonga, in the parish of Ordino, you will find Brulée, very close to Cal Pal and the Ansalonga Bridge. In Sant Julià de Lòria, Bert Cafè is the ideal breakfast spot, and if you travel to Canillo, you will find Les Delícies del Jimmy across from the Palau de Gel.
Wherever you go, cafés are part of those little moments that make a visit special.