Gastronomy Up High
If you've opted to take advantage of Andorra's ski slopes, you'll undoubtedly want something to eat. Fortunately, once you've donned your skis, Andorra's ski resorts have a variety of food alternatives. Reserve a table at The Grandvalira for a one-of-a-kind setting to enjoy the mountain nights. If you're up for it, you'll have the opportunity to participate in other activities on the side, ranging from snowshoe excursions to snowmobile or snowcat rides (depending on the restaurant you choose).
If you visit the Vodka Bar Restaurant in the evening, you will not only be able to enjoy a premium menu based on mountain cuisine, but dinners may also be paired with other sports such as mushing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. It's also a lovely place to refuel, with a colourful décor designed by renowned interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violá. If you're in Vallnord Ordino-Arcals and not frightened of heights, visit the Borda de la Coma restaurant. At an elevation of 2,220 meters, it's the ideal rest stop after a nighttime GicaFer trip or a huge sleigh ride. There are a variety of nighttime activities available in Vallnord Pal-Arinsal. To decompress, go to the Coll de la Botella restaurant, where you may stretch out in a yoga session at 2,200 meters. A one-hour Kundalini class followed by a nutritious, organic meal is a terrific way to unwind between winter activities. Want to get things moving faster? The same restaurant also holds zumba lessons, so you can work up a sweat before rewarding yourself with a tasty meal.