Accommodation in Andorra for long-term stays as a digital nomad
Find the best accommodation in Andorra for long-term stays. Discover the top areas and options to make your stay comfortable and convenient.
Are you staying in Andorra for a long period and wondering where to stay? You’re in the right place to clear your doubts, as we’ll show you the best accommodation in Andorra for long term stays. This small country between Spain and France not only offers stunning mountain landscapes but also a high quality of life and a tax system that’s highly attractive for entrepreneurs and remote workers.
If you’re a digital nomad, student, or traveller looking to spend a few months here, we’ll show you where to stay based on your needs. If you prefer to live in a community, choose coliving; if you value comfort, a long-stay hotel is ideal; or, if you want more privacy, a furnished apartment is a great option. We’ll also recommend the three best areas to live in Andorra based on safety, connectivity, and available services.

Accommodation options for long stays in Andorra
If you’re unsure where to start looking for accommodation in Andorra, first decide what kind of housing you prefer: coliving, long-stay hotel, private apartment, or shared room. Don’t worry if you’re not sure yet — we’ll explain each option so you can decide what fits you best in Andorra la Vella.
Long-stay hotels: More comfort
Hotels used to be for short tourist stays, but many have now adapted to new traveller needs and offer discounted rates for stays over a month. If you enjoy services that make life easier, such as daily cleaning, laundry, reception, free Wi-Fi, restaurant access, and sometimes a gym or coworking space, this type of accommodation is a smart choice. Here are examples:
- Hotel Sant Jordi: A two-star hotel 250 metres from the centre, offering double rooms from $1,870 (€1,662) per month, with free Wi-Fi, bar, and parking.
- Zenit Diplomatic: A four-star hotel near the ski resorts, with pool, restaurant, Wi-Fi, reading lounge, and double rooms from $2,054 (€1,825) per month.
Live in community in a coliving
This is the preferred choice for digital nomads working remotely thanks to the digital nomad visa and looking for community-style accommodation in Andorra. Coliving spaces offer private rooms or studios with shared areas such as coworking rooms, lounges, terraces, and kitchens.
The main advantage is affordability, since utilities like water, electricity, and internet are included — plus extras such as workshops, tea, and coffee. One example is Indalo Residence, a modest space in the city centre with private rooms and coworking Wi-Fi access for $730 (€650) per month.

Furnished apartments: Greater privacy
If you’d like more privacy while staying in Andorra and want to decorate, repaint, or rearrange furniture to make it feel like home, a furnished apartment for long stays is a perfect choice.
We recommend this option for groups, families, or students sharing flats — and for digital nomads who need calm and focus. On Idealista, you can find one-bedroom apartments in Les Escaldes-Engordany from $1,238 (€1,100) with lift and furniture, or two-bedroom flats in Andorra la Vella’s centre for $1,800 (€1,600) with parking included.
Shared rooms: The budget option
This is the most affordable accommodation option in Andorra, ideal for students or travellers who don’t mind sharing. It’s also great for nomads who prefer smaller, quieter setups instead of large colivings.
Utilities like Wi-Fi, water, electricity, and heating are usually included. On Idealista, you’ll find shared rooms in four-bedroom flats in the centre from $560 (€500) per month, and two-bedroom ones from $675 (€600).
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The best areas and neighbourhoods in Andorra for long stays
We’ve covered the main accommodation types, but where’s the best place to stay in Andorra? Here are the three most recommended areas – known locally as “parishes” – according to travellers who, like you, packed their bags and chose to spend a season in this mountain-surrounded principality. Take note as we explore each neighbourhood.
1. Andorra la Vella centre: Convenience and services
Staying in the centre of Andorra means having everything within reach – shops, banks, restaurants, supermarkets, and public transport connecting you across the country. Andorra la Vella is the capital and the highest capital city in Europe, offering many outdoor activities and mountain sports like hiking, climbing routes, and via ferratas. So, if you love mountain life and convenience, check these options.
Central stays and spaces:
- Long-stay hotel: Three-star Hotel Festa Brava, with terrace, restaurant, and rooms with desks and Wi-Fi included, from $1,912 (€1,715) per month.
- Coliving: Kora Living Andorra offers 30 private studios with minimalist design and shared areas like coworking, meeting rooms, and private call booths for $1,350 (€1,200) per month.
- Furnished apartment: On Idealista, find a two-bedroom furnished flat on the third floor (no lift) for $1,800 (€1,600) per month.
- Room: A single room on Ciutat Consuegra Street with high-speed wired internet and new furniture in a shared flat with students and professionals for $562 (€500) per month.
- Coworking space: Hive Five by Bomosa is a coworking in the city centre with high-speed internet, unlimited coffee and tea, rest areas, multifunction printers, and daily cleaning. Work remotely from $220 (€197) per month in a shared desk area.
2. Escaldes-Engordany: Relaxation and a peaceful setting
Another great place to stay near the centre is Escaldes-Engordany, a popular area among skiers because of its proximity to the main ski slopes. It’s the country’s second most populated parish, where you can go shopping at the Illa Carlemany mall, one of the largest in the Principality, go hiking, or unwind in a thermal spa. If you prefer a calmer, more affordable environment than the city centre, this is perfect, although accommodation options are more limited.
Accommodation and spaces in Escaldes-Engordany:
- Long-stay hotel: The two-star Siracusa Hotel sits in Escaldes’ shopping area, five minutes from Caldea Spa. It includes free Wi-Fi, restaurant, TV, and heating for $1,238 (€1,100) per month.
- Furnished apartment: On Idealista, you’ll find a one-bedroom furnished flat in the centre of Escaldes, on the first floor with lift access, for $1,240 (€1,100) per month.
- Coworking space: At Aitamar CoWorking, you can work in a minimalist space with shared work areas, private offices, and fully equipped meeting rooms from $32.00 (€29.00) per day.

3. Santa Coloma: Peaceful and well connected
Just a few minutes by car or bus from the centre, Santa Coloma is a quieter area for long-term stays in Andorra. It sits along the Valira River and is known for its pre-Romanesque parish church with a distinctive cylindrical bell tower. We recommend this area for travellers seeking full disconnection to relax and connect with nature, ideal for slow travellers or digital nomads who want serenity. Let’s look at your options here.
Accommodation and spaces in Santa Coloma:
- Long-stay hotel: Two kilometres from Santa Coloma, you can stay at the four-star Best Andorra Center Hotel for $2,345 (€2,084) per month.
- Hostel: Choose a hostel near Santa Coloma with bar and free Wi-Fi for $2,025 (€1,800) per month in a double room with mountain views.
- Furnished apartment: Rent a two-bedroom flat on Roudera Tapada Street for $1,575 (€1,400) per month, located on the second floor without lift.
- Café for remote work: Bar Coll de la Botella, a cosy local café where you can work remotely with free Wi-Fi.
Frequently asked questions about long stays in Andorra
Yes, there’s a good range of options, especially in areas such as central Andorra la Vella or Escaldes-Engordany. We recommend checking platforms like Idealista or Airbnb.
To rent accommodation in Andorra as a foreigner, you’ll need a one- or two-month deposit, proof of income or work contract, and sometimes a bank guarantee.
Yes. Andorra has one of Europe’s best fibre-optic networks, offering speeds over 300 Mbps in most urban areas.
Yes. The country has one of the lowest crime rates in Europe, making it perfectly safe to walk around any time of day.
Yes. The city has reliable local buses running throughout the country, and Andorra la Vella is also easy to walk around.
No, it’s not required for medium- or short-term contracts. For longer stays or residence registration, you’ll need one. Most landlords only ask for a passport to finalise the rental.