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Barcelona and Andorra (Self Drive)

7 to 10+ Nights from $758*
* This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for arrival on 8/11/2024. Choose your own arrival dates.

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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 6 days
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Barcelona
  • Hotel for 3 nights Andorra la Vela
  • Hotel for 1 night in Barcelona
  • Driving Time
    Barcelona - Andorra la Vela: 2 hrs. 31 mins. approx.

This self-drive, independent vacation package will introduce you to Spain and Andorra. Visit Barcelona (fashion, architecture, food, style, music and good times), then, drive to Andorra (the capital of Andorra, in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. It’s known as a duty-free retail hub, with shops lining Meritxell Avenue). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Barcelona

  • Andorra la Vella

  • Barcelona

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Trip Summary

  • Barcelona

    Barcelona, the old Roman Barcino, is Spain's second city, always on the biting edge of fashion, architecture, food, style, music and good times. Walk its narrow streets and wonderful plazas, or along the Ramblas, stretching from Plaza de Cataluna to the Harbor, encompassing the magic of the city: stalls full of books, birds and flowers. The city's most powerful monuments open a window onto its history: the intricately carved edifices that comprise the medieval Gothic Quarter; the curvilinear modernism (Catalan Art Nouveau) that inspired Gaudi's Sagrada Familia; and the seminal surrealist works of Picasso and Miró, found in museums that peg Barcelona as a crucial incubator for 20th-century art. The recent restoration of the port area began with the development of a harbor for the Olympic Games of 1992. New modern squares, designed by leading artists such as Miro and Barcelo have created a new style alongside Gaudi's modernist buildings. Now the city is ready to show every visitor how it has been transformed into one of the most moderns and active cities in Europe.

    Explore The Sagrada Familia, Picasso Museum, La Rambla, Barri Gotic, Park Guell, modernist buildings, Montjuic Hill, Barceloneta and so much more!

  • Andorra la Vella

    The beautiful capital of Andorra, Andorra la Vella, is the highest capital city in Europe at 3,300 feet above sea level. It is situated in the Pyrenees Mountains and the Gran Valira river valley. Stone streets and buildings comprise the charming Old Town, with the Esglesia de Sant Esteve being a symbol for the city. With 400 duty-free shops, Andorra la Vella is well-known for its luxury shopping. It is also a jumping-off point to explore popular ski resorts Vallnord and Grandvalira. Visit Esglesia de Sant Esteve, Casa de la Vall, Ski Andorra (Vallnord, Grandvalira), Lake Engolasters, The Nobility of Time by Salvador Dali, Museo Carmen Thyssen Andorra, Paris Bridge, Caldea Spa, and so much more!

  • Barcelona

    Barcelona, the old Roman Barcino, is Spain's second city, always on the biting edge of fashion, architecture, food, style, music and good times. Walk its narrow streets and wonderful plazas, or along the Ramblas, stretching from Plaza de Cataluna to the Harbor, encompassing the magic of the city: stalls full of books, birds and flowers. The city's most powerful monuments open a window onto its history: the intricately carved edifices that comprise the medieval Gothic Quarter; the curvilinear modernism (Catalan Art Nouveau) that inspired Gaudi's Sagrada Familia; and the seminal surrealist works of Picasso and Miró, found in museums that peg Barcelona as a crucial incubator for 20th-century art. The recent restoration of the port area began with the development of a harbor for the Olympic Games of 1992. New modern squares, designed by leading artists such as Miro and Barcelo have created a new style alongside Gaudi's modernist buildings. Now the city is ready to show every visitor how it has been transformed into one of the most moderns and active cities in Europe.

    Explore The Sagrada Familia, Picasso Museum, La Rambla, Barri Gotic, Park Guell, modernist buildings, Montjuic Hill, Barceloneta and so much more!

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