What do you know about the micro-state of Andorra? Nestled high in the Pyrenees mountains, many people cannot place this ancient and mountainous principality on a map. Others who may know about this tiny country largely associate it with skiing and low-tax shopping. But there is so much more to Andorra. It has come under the control of the Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Carolingians. It is a quirk of history with two heads of state (a bishop and a European president). Its medieval and feudal system of governance lasted well into the 20th century and Napoleon Bonaparte referred to it as a 'political curiosity'. It is the home of three languages, a rich culture and folklore, ancient traditions, excellent food, incredible snow-covered mountains and views, Romanesque churches, deer, wild boar, eagles and even bears. It has one of the best health systems and longest life expectancies in the world. It is a land of wealth, low taxes and a high standard of living provided through tourism, banking and commerce. There are countless places to visit and things to see. Outdoor activities in Andorra are numerous and the skiing plentiful (skiing is so popular it even forms part of the school curriculum). Literally millions of people visit the country every year. All this… and yet the country is just 14 or so miles wide. So what do you really know about Andorra? This country and travel guide is ideal for anyone wanting to visit Andorra for the first time, as well as those who have already visited but are seeking ideas and information to enhance their experience of the country during subsequent visits. This book is also a useful resource for those researching buying a property and/or moving there. The guide offers readers a detailed understanding and feel for Andorra’s history, geography, culture, economy and people, sufficient to enhance the experience of a visit to Andorra beyond a short, casual trip or city break. It also provides guidance on what to do and see and where to go, including various suggested excursions for those looking for ideas. Also covered are practical issues such as driving in Andorra, where to stay and eat, tipping, shopping, information about exploring the principality by motorhome (which has its own chapter), and much more. It includes various maps, tables and images. The printed version also includes a detailed index of subjects, places and sites. If you are searching for a one-stop resource with everything you need to know about Andorra, this country and travel guide has you covered. It is written from the perspective of someone who travels widely, both professionally as a researcher and also for leisure, so you can be assured it will meet your travel needs. About the Author Calvin Smith is a historian and travel writer with over three decades of experience as a tutor and researcher in higher education. He holds degrees in languages, politics and a PhD in history, with academic works published by Cambridge University Press and others. Raised in Spain, he brings a deep understanding of its history and landscapes to his writing, drawing on a lifetime of journeys across Iberia and Europe’s lesser-trodden paths. These days he spends much of his time between Spain, France and Andorra, indulging his passions for photography, gastronomy and the occasional espionage thriller—when not crafting his latest book on Spain or Europe’s hidden corners.