Andorra Country Code +376
The country calling code for Andorra is +376. Andorran numbers are compact: most everyday phone numbers have only six digits and no trunk prefix 0, which makes them easy to store and dial from abroad.
Andorra is a small principality in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, with its capital in Andorra la Vella. Catalan is the official language, but Spanish and French are widely spoken, so international callers often manage in at least one shared language when speaking with hotels, ski resorts, shops or local businesses.
Andorra at a glance for callers
Who is behind +376?
The prefix +376 is assigned exclusively to the Principality of Andorra. You’ll most often see it used by:
- Hotels, ski resorts and tourism businesses in resorts like Pas de la Casa or Soldeu.
- Banks, tax and legal service providers in Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany.
- Shops and restaurants serving cross-border visitors from Spain and France.
Because Andorra is a popular shopping and ski destination, it’s common for foreigners to receive callbacks from +376 numbers for booking confirmations, travel updates or customer support.
Language & communication style
- The official language is Catalan, used in government and local media.
- Spanish and French are widely spoken, especially in tourism and retail.
- In many hotels and ski resorts, front-desk staff also understand basic English.
- It’s common for Andorran residents to be multilingual, switching between Catalan, Spanish and French depending on who is calling.
When calling a local business, starting in English is usually safe. If the person struggles, try switching to Spanish or French if you can.
Andorran phone number structure (+376)
Andorra has a simple 6-digit numbering plan. There is no 0 trunk prefix: the same six digits are used both domestically and when you add the country code +376.
Standard 6-digit numbers
Everyday Andorran numbers (landline and mobile) look like this:
International: +376 xxx xxx
- Fixed lines usually begin with 7 or 8.
- Mobile numbers typically begin with 3, 4 or 6.
- There is no split into “area code + subscriber” – all six digits belong to the national number.
- From abroad, you simply add +376 in front.
For example, a hotel line written locally as 812 345 is dialed as +376 812 345 from another country.
Number plan snapshot
- Country code
- +376
- International prefix
- 00
- Trunk prefix
- None
- Standard length
- 6 digits
- Toll-free
- 1800 / 1802 xxxx
- Short codes
- 1xx (emergency, info)
For simple validation, you can treat Andorran numbers as +376[2-9][0-9]{5}, plus special handling for 8-digit toll-free and 3-digit short codes.
Leading digits and services
| Prefix | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3x / 4x / 6x | Mobile | Standard 6-digit mobile services. |
| 7x / 8x | Fixed line | Geographic landlines and business lines. |
| 9x | Special services | Premium and value-added services. |
| 1800 / 1802 | Toll-free | 8-digit numbers, local or internationally reachable toll-free lines. |
| 1xx | Short codes | Emergency (110, 112, 116, 118) and information services. |
Exact allocations can evolve; always confirm critical routing against the latest national numbering plan.
How to dial phone numbers in Andorra
The good news: with only six digits and no trunk prefix, Andorran numbers are straightforward. You use the same six-digit number in all contexts and just add +376 when calling from abroad.
From outside Andorra
- Dial your country’s international exit code (for example 00, 011, 0011).
- Dial 376 – Andorra’s country code.
- Dial the full 6-digit local number (no leading 0 to remove).
Example: local number 812 345 becomes +376 812 345 or 00 376 812 345 depending on your telephone provider.
Inside Andorra
From within Andorra there is no concept of “long-distance” codes or trunk prefixes:
- Landline to landline: dial the 6-digit number directly (for example 812 345).
- Landline to mobile: dial 6 digits (e.g. 322 345).
- Mobile to mobile / landline: again, just the 6-digit number.
- International from Andorra: use 00 + country code + number.
Some PBX systems in hotels or offices may require a prefix such as “9” to reach outside lines – follow on-screen or printed instructions at the property.
Time in Andorra (CET / CEST)
Andorra follows Central European Time (CET) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST) in summer, the same pattern as Spain and France.
Time zones in Andorra
| Period | Abbreviation | UTC offset | Approx. dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard time | CET | UTC+1 | Late Oct → late Mar |
| Daylight saving | CEST | UTC+2 | Last Sun in Mar → last Sun in Oct |
Clocks move forward one hour in late March and back one hour in late October, in sync with most of the EU.
Calling Andorra: time difference tips
- Spain & France: Andorra usually has the same local time as Barcelona and Toulouse, so standard 09:00–18:00 office hours align one-to-one.
- UK & Ireland: typically 1 hour behind Andorra. When it is 15:00 in Andorra la Vella, it is usually 14:00 in London or Dublin.
- US East Coast: roughly 6 hours behind during Andorra’s standard time (New York 09:00 → Andorra la Vella 15:00). During DST transitions, check exact offsets.
- Gulf region (UTC+3): about 2 hours ahead, so early afternoon in the Gulf matches late morning in Andorra.
Emergency numbers in Andorra
Key emergency contacts
Andorra uses short 3-digit numbers for emergency services. The most important are:
- General emergency / mountain rescue: 112
- Police: 110
- Fire brigade & ambulance: 118
- Medical emergencies (SUM): 116
These short codes work only if you are physically in Andorra. For non-urgent cases, hospitals and clinics also list full +376 numbers on their websites and booking documents.
Practical tips for travellers
• Languages: emergency operators generally speak Catalan and Spanish; French is often available, English less guaranteed.
• Roaming: Andorra is outside the EU, so many European mobile plans treat it as a separate roaming zone. Check charges before you call or use data.
• Mountain activities: if you’re skiing or hiking, saving 112 and your travel insurer’s hotline is strongly recommended.
For consular help (lost passport, serious accident), contact your own country’s embassy or consulate responsible for Andorra, usually based in Spain or France.
Example: calling Andorra from abroad
Here are a few realistic dialing examples. Replace the sample 6-digit numbers with the actual number you were given.
Spain → Andorra (hotel landline)
00 376 812 345
00 (Spain exit) + 376 (Andorra) + 812 345 (6-digit hotel number in Andorra la Vella).
France → Andorra (mobile)
00 376 622 345
00 (France exit) + 376 (Andorra) + 622 345 (Andorran mobile starting with 6x).
United States → Andorra
011 376 734 210
011 (US exit) + 376 (Andorra) + 734 210 (6-digit local number, e.g. office or agency).
FAQ: Andorra country code & dialing
Does Andorra use a leading 0 in phone numbers? +
No. Unlike many European countries, Andorra has no trunk prefix 0. Local numbers are written simply as six digits (for example 812 345), and from abroad you just add +376 at the front.
Are all Andorran phone numbers exactly 6 digits long? +
For normal landlines and mobile numbers, yes – the vast majority are six digits long. However, some toll-free services use 8-digit formats (like 1800 xxxx), and special machine-to-machine or service ranges can be longer. Emergency and information services use 3-digit short codes such as 110, 112, 116 and 118.
Is roaming in Andorra included in EU “roam like at home” plans? +
Not necessarily. Andorra is not part of the European Union, and many EU carriers treat it as a separate roaming zone with different prices. Some premium plans may include Andorra, but others charge extra for calls, SMS and data. Always check your operator’s roaming table before you travel or make long calls.
Which languages are most useful when calling Andorra? +
The official language is Catalan, but for practical purposes:
- Spanish is widely used and often the easiest option for many callers.
- French is also common, especially in tourism and cross-border trade.
- English is usually available in hotels, ski schools and larger retail brands.
In high-tourist areas, staff often switch languages easily. For government hotlines, expect Catalan and Spanish first.
Are calls from +376 always legitimate? +
Many +376 calls are completely legitimate (from hotels, shops, tour operators, banks, etc.), but as with any international call, scams are possible. Be careful if you:
- Receive a missed call from +376 with no message and do not recognise the number.
- Are asked to pay fees or share verification codes over the phone.
If in doubt, call back using official numbers from the company’s website rather than the number in an unexpected SMS or voicemail.
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