UNNIC Andorra

UNNIC Andorra

Vibrant, new, and unmistakably cutting-edge, UNNIC Andorra stands as one of Andorra la Vella’s most talked-about attractions. Framed by green mountains and nestled in the heart of the city, this stylish venue brings cosmopolitan flair to the Pyrenean capital. Blending entertainment, modern architecture, and local hospitality in one spot, it promises more than just a visit—it offers an experience that energizes the senses and invites curiosity. Whether for a night out, a cultural detour, or a peek at Andorra’s innovative spirit, UNNIC feels refreshingly different from the old mountain churches and stone-lined streets nearby.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
Free
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 AM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 AM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM

Contact Information

Location
Address
Carrer Prat de la Creu, 40, AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra
Phone
Phone

Planning your visit

Arriving at UNNIC Andorra means stepping into a lively space that easily fills an afternoon or evening. The mood changes with the day; weekends offer the biggest buzz, while weekdays run at a quieter, pleasant pace. High season—especially winter and peak summer—draws more crowds, though advanced booking helps make things smooth. Parking, public buses, and taxi services all serve the central address, with the building clearly signposted from main city streets. Indoor spaces make it a dependable choice year-round, perfect for dodging sudden Andorran showers. Families find plenty to see, though some venues may cater more to adults in the late evening. Most visitors linger two to four hours, especially if enjoying an event or dinner.

  • Best time to visit: Late afternoons or early evenings for lively atmosphere; weekdays for quieter vibes; April to October for milder weather.
  • How to get there: On foot from central Andorra la Vella, by local bus (stop: Av. Meritxell), or taxi. Car parks located nearby.
  • Accessibility: Ramps and elevators present; good for families with strollers, seniors, and those with limited mobility.
  • Average visit duration: 2-4 hours, longer if dining or attending live events.

Must see stuff

Inside, UNNIC unfolds like a modern-day playground for adults and curious travelers. Glass walls and gleaming décor set the scene, while subtle lighting invites exploration. The main attraction is the sleek casino floor—open, welcoming, and buzzing with anticipation. For those less interested in games of chance, lounges and bars serve up craft cocktails plus Andorran snacks with sharp presentation. Art installations rotate through the public spaces, giving culture lovers fresh reasons to linger. Upstairs, the panoramic rooftop terrace reveals mountain views rarely found in city centers. Restaurant menus mix local flavors with Mediterranean inspiration, offering everything from pickled trout to tapas with a twist. Down in cozy corners, locals spill secrets about Andorra’s night life—a spot few tourists would stumble upon by accident.

  • Key sights or features: State-of-the-art casino floor; art displays; rooftop terrace with Pyrenean views; stylish cocktail bars.
  • Unique experiences: Guided tastings of regional spirits; live DJ sets on weekends; chef’s specials for adventurous eaters.
  • Photo-worthy locations: Rooftop at sunset; light-splashed entrance hall; whimsical art installations on the mezzanine.
  • Cultural or historical facts: UNNIC opened in 2023 as Andorra’s first true entertainment complex, marking a transformation in the country’s leisure scene and deepening the local mix of Catalan, French, and international influences.

Tips for your visit

Enjoying UNNIC Andorra without a hitch comes down to a little planning and a sense of curiosity. Early evening visits tend to provide the best of both worlds: energy, but not overwhelm. Light layers help, as temperatures can shift between airy terraces and cool indoor halls. Some spaces require smart-casual dress codes—nothing formal, but leave the workout shorts at home. Reservations for dining are highly recommended, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. Photos are welcome in most public areas, but best to ask before snapping in gaming zones. Locals are quick to point visitors toward overlooked corners or seasonal events; striking up a conversation in Spanish, Catalan, or even French never hurts. Younger children may need supervision after 8 pm when night life gains momentum.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Weekday afternoons and Sundays before dinner.
  • What to bring: Camera, water bottle, a light sweater, and a charged phone (for QR code menus).
  • Local etiquette or rules: Smart-casual dress requested in some venues; ID may be checked at entry, especially in casino areas.
  • Safety or comfort advice: Lockers are available for coats and bags; wear comfortable shoes for exploring multi-level spaces.