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How much cash should I carry daily in Andorra?

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(@rebecca571)
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Dont want to carry too much or too little. Whats the average cash people carry when travelling around Andorra?


 
Posted : July 8, 2025
(@remyroamer881)
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I aimed for €75/day and stayed on track. Lodging in Andorra la Vella was €45/night for a private room. Food ranged from €8 for lunch to €15-20 for dinner with drinks. Tourist costs in Andorra are reasonable if you avoid ski season. During peak months, prices climb sharply - accommodations can double, and lift passes are pricey. Public buses are a huge money-saver. I kept €150 cash on me and paid the rest with my card. Definitely manageable with some planning.


 
Posted : July 13, 2025
 Nina
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Ten days in Andorra cost me around €900. That included mid-range hotels, meals at decent restaurants, and two full-day activities - snowshoeing and a spa visit. Andorra average daily expenses for tourists sit between €80-€120 depending on your choices. Taxis pushed my budget higher than expected, so next time I'd rent a car or use buses more. Everything is priced a bit higher than Spain, but lower than France. I’d recommend carrying a little extra for sudden weather gear or ski rentals if visiting in colder months.


 
Posted : July 13, 2025
(@paulawanderlust)
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I got by on about €60 a day, staying in hostels and eating from bakeries or supermarkets. Backpacking in Andorra is totally doable on a budget if you plan well. Buses between towns are cheap, and many hikes are free. Museum tickets were reasonable - €5 to €10 - and there are discount passes. I skipped ski resorts since they blow your budget fast. A splurge day for me was €80, which included a hot springs visit and a nice dinner. You don’t need big money to enjoy the mountains.


 
Posted : July 13, 2025
(@peterp)
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For a moderate lifestyle - hotel stays, a few nice meals, and some excursions - I budgeted €100/day and landed right on target. Andorra travel costs for remote workers aren’t outrageous, but food and transport add up fast. Tapas meals were about €15-20, coffee around €2. SIM cards were expensive though - over €30 for a month with limited data. Public transport is good, but if you're relying on taxis or renting a car for mountain drives, add another €20-30 daily. Winter months are pricier due to ski traffic.


 
Posted : July 13, 2025
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