Buses in Andorra la Vella
Routes, journey times, and fares for buses serving Andorra la Vella
Buses in Andorra la Vella: What to Know
Popular Bus Routes
Andorra la Vella to Barcelona
Andorra la Vella to Toulouse
Andorra la Vella to Valencia
Andorra la Vella to Salou
Andorra la Vella to Madrid
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Get to Andorra LA Vella by Bus?
Andorra has no airport or railway, so buses are the main way in. Regular coach services connect Andorra la Vella with Barcelona, Toulouse, and nearby towns like La Seu d'Urgell. The Barcelona route is the most popular, running throughout the day with a journey time of roughly three hours depending on traffic and border conditions. Book through the widget above for current availability.
Where Is the Main Bus Station in Andorra LA Vella?
The central bus station is the Estació Nacional d'Autobusos, located in central Andorra la Vella. International coaches from Barcelona and Toulouse arrive and depart here. Local bus routes also use this station as a hub, making onward travel within Andorra straightforward. It has basic facilities including a waiting area, and taxis are usually available outside.
Can I Take a Bus from Barcelona Airport to Andorra LA Vella?
Yes. Direct coach services run between Barcelona El Prat Airport and Andorra la Vella throughout the day. The journey typically takes around three and a half hours. Buses depart from the airport terminal area, so you don't need to transfer into Barcelona city first. Check current schedules and book ahead during ski season and summer holidays, when seats fill quickly.
Is There a Bus from Toulouse to Andorra LA Vella?
Yes, coach services connect Toulouse with Andorra la Vella. The journey takes roughly three to four hours and crosses into Andorra via the Pas de la Casa border. Service frequency is lower than on the Barcelona route, outside ski season, so booking in advance is recommended. This is a useful option if you're flying into Toulouse-Blagnac Airport.
How Does Local Bus Transport Work Within Andorra?
Andorra has a national public bus network with several lines radiating from Andorra la Vella to parishes like Encamp, Canillo, Ordino, and Escaldes-Engordany. Buses run regularly during the day with reduced evening service. The country is compact, so most rides are under 30 minutes. Fares are generally affordable, and tickets can be purchased on board from the driver.
How Much Luggage Can I Bring on the Bus to Andorra LA Vella?
International coaches to Andorra la Vella typically allow one large suitcase in the hold plus a carry-on bag. If you're traveling with ski equipment, most operators accommodate skis and boots but it's worth confirming when booking, as policies vary by company. Local buses within Andorra have limited luggage space, so they're better suited for day bags than full suitcases.
Should I Book Bus Tickets to Andorra in Advance or Buy at the Station?
Booking in advance is strongly recommended during peak periods, ski season from December through March and summer holidays. Seats on the Barcelona and Toulouse routes can sell out, on Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings. Outside peak times, walk-up tickets are usually available. But advance booking still guarantees your preferred departure and often allows you to select a seat.