Timetable en Andorre: time difference and opening hours
Time difference en Andorre
There is no time difference between France and Andorra. The country is 1 hour ahead of the Greenwich meridian (GMT +1). Summer and winter time are applied.
Opening hours en Andorre
To see / To do en Andorre
Museums and cultural institutes are generally open from 10am in Andorra and close between 6pm and 7pm depending on the season and the establishment (usually a little later on Saturdays).
Enjoying yourself en Andorre
Restaurants in Andorra are generally open every day, serving lunch and dinner. Lunch is served between 1:30pm/14pm and 3pm, or even 4pm, while in the evening, restaurants and bordes are open from 7pm/20pm to 11pm.
Take a break en Andorre
Bakeries and cafeterias usually open around 7 a.m. and stay open continuously until around 8 p.m.. However, there are no hard and fast rules here, and to avoid wasting time, it's best to make a quick phone call. Bars generally open around 6pm-7pm and close around 2am, or even later for some, especially in season and in the El Pas de la Casa area.
(To) please yourself en Andorre
Depending on the season and the day of the week, stores don't close until 8pm, 9pm or even 10pm. What's more, there are only four public holidays on which stores are closed: January1 (New Year), March 14 (Constitution Day), September 8 (Our Lady of Meritxell, patron saint of Andorra) and December 25 (Christmas). That leaves 361 potential shopping days.
Get out en Andorre
Andorra is not a destination particularly known for its nightlife, although a few establishments (notably in El Pas de la Case) open their dancefloors during the winter season, usually from midnight to 4 or 5 am, or occasionally until the early hours of the morning.