The +376 country code is for Andorra, a tiny principality wedged between France and Spain in the eastern Pyrenees. With a population of around 80,000, Andorra is one of Europe's smallest nations but punches above its weight as a tax-friendly shopping destination and ski resort. If you've received a call starting with +376 or need to reach someone there, this guide covers everything you need to know about dialing Andorra.
Andorra has no area codes. The country uses a flat numbering system where all phone numbers are six digits long. There's no trunk prefix either, so what you see is what you dial: just +376 followed by six digits.
Quick answer: +376 is Andorra's country code. All Andorran phone numbers are 6 digits with no area codes or trunk prefix. A typical mobile number looks like +376 3XX XXX or +376 6XX XXX. Landlines start with 7 or 8.
How to call Andorra: quick reference
Andorra's numbering plan is refreshingly simple. There are no area codes, no trunk prefix, and all numbers are exactly six digits. The table below shows how to format your call depending on where you're calling from.
| Calling from | Dialing format |
|---|---|
| US/Canada mobile | +376 [local number] |
| US/Canada landline | 011-376-[local number] |
| UK | 00-376-[local number] |
| Australia | 0011-376-[local number] |
| Germany | 00-376-[local number] |
| France | 00-376-[local number] |
Understanding Andorra phone numbers
All Andorran phone numbers are 6 digits long. The first digit tells you what type of number you're calling.
Mobile numbers
Mobile numbers in Andorra start with 3 or 6. The format is simply +376 followed by six digits:
- 3XX XXX - Mobile numbers (newer allocations)
- 6XX XXX - Mobile numbers (original allocations)
Landline numbers
Landlines start with 7 or 8:
- 7XX XXX - Standard landline numbers
- 8XX XXX - Landline numbers (additional range)
Special numbers
| Prefix | Type |
|---|---|
| 1XX | Short service numbers (emergency, info) |
| 110 | Emergency services (police) |
| 116 | Fire brigade |
| 118 | Medical emergency |
Mobile carriers in Andorra
Andorra's telecom market is dominated by a single operator, which is unusual for a European country. The state-owned monopoly has only recently begun opening up.
Andorra Telecom (STA)
Andorra Telecom, formerly Servei de Telecomunicacions d'Andorra (STA), is the state-owned operator and has been the sole provider of fixed and mobile services for decades. It operates a 4G LTE network covering the entire country and launched 5G trials in recent years. Because Andorra is so small (468 km²), coverage is excellent even in mountain valleys. All mobile numbers starting with 3 and 6 belong to Andorra Telecom.
Roaming considerations
Since Andorra is not part of the EU, European "Roam Like at Home" rules do not apply. Visitors from EU countries will pay roaming charges. Many people near the borders pick up French or Spanish cell signals instead, which can lead to unexpected roaming fees for people inside Andorra or unexpected Andorran charges for people near the border in France or Spain.
Don't confuse +376 with nearby codes
The +376 code can be confused with several other codes, especially since many people don't realize Andorra has its own country code separate from France and Spain.
| Code | Country | Why it's confused |
|---|---|---|
| +33 | France | Andorra borders France; many assume Andorra uses the French code |
| +34 | Spain | Andorra borders Spain; Catalan is the official language in both |
| +377 | Monaco | Only one digit different; both are tiny European principalities |
| +378 | San Marino | Similar code; another European microstate |
The most common mistake is assuming Andorra uses +33 (France) or +34 (Spain). Andorra has had its own +376 code since the ITU assigned it, and you must use it to reach Andorran numbers.
Time zone considerations
Andorra follows Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) and switches to Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) from late March to late October. This is the same time zone as France, Spain, Germany, and most of Western Europe.
| Your location | Time difference from Andorra | Best calling window |
|---|---|---|
| US East Coast (EST) | Andorra is 6 hours ahead | 8 AM-12 PM your time (2-6 PM Andorra) |
| US West Coast (PST) | Andorra is 9 hours ahead | 7-10 AM your time (4-7 PM Andorra) |
| UK (GMT) | Andorra is 1 hour ahead | 9 AM-8 PM your time |
| Australia (AEST) | Andorra is 9 hours behind | 5-9 PM your time (8 AM-12 PM Andorra) |
| Japan (JST) | Andorra is 8 hours behind | 4-9 PM your time (9 AM-2 PM Andorra) |
Communication in Andorra
Business hours
Andorra's business culture aligns with southern European patterns. Shops typically open 9:30 AM to 1 PM and 3:30 PM to 8 PM, with many closing for a midday break. Banks operate 9 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 5 PM on weekdays. The retail sector, especially duty-free shops along the main commercial strip in Andorra la Vella, tends to have longer hours, particularly on weekends when day-trippers from France and Spain flood in.
Languages
Catalan is the sole official language, making Andorra the only country in the world where Catalan has that status. In practice, most people also speak Spanish, French, and Portuguese (Andorra has a large Portuguese immigrant community). English is less widely spoken outside hotels and tourist areas. If you're calling a business, Spanish or French will almost always work.
Network quality
Despite its mountainous terrain, Andorra has excellent mobile and internet infrastructure. Andorra Telecom provides 4G LTE coverage across the country, including most ski resorts and villages. Fiber broadband penetration is among the highest in Europe. Voice call quality on both landlines and mobile is very good.
The Andorra diaspora
Andorra is unusual in that it's more of an immigration destination than an emigration source. Only about a third of Andorra's population holds Andorran citizenship. The rest are residents from other countries who moved there, often for tax reasons or work in tourism and retail.
Who calls Andorra
The biggest groups calling into Andorra are family and business contacts in neighboring Spain and France. Many Andorran residents are Spanish or French nationals who maintain close ties with family across the border. There's also a large Portuguese community (around 10,000 people, about 13% of the population) who came to work in construction and hospitality, so calls from Portugal are common.
Seasonal calling patterns
Andorra sees heavy tourism in two seasons: winter (November through March for skiing) and summer (June through September for hiking and shopping). During these periods, international calls spike as tourists contact hotels, rental agencies, and tour operators. The annual shopping season around Christmas also drives call volume from French and Spanish day-trippers.
Dialing examples
Calling an Andorran mobile from the US
To call an Andorran mobile number 691 234 from a US phone:
- From a mobile: +376 691 234
- From a landline: 011 376 691 234
Calling an Andorran landline from the UK
To call an Andorran landline 801 567 from the UK:
- From a mobile: +376 801 567
- From a landline: 00 376 801 567
Calling an Andorran mobile from Spain
To call an Andorran mobile 345 678 from Spain:
- From a mobile: +376 345 678
- From a landline: 00 376 345 678
Note: even though Andorra borders Spain, you must dial the international prefix. There is no special dialing arrangement between the two countries.
Calling within Andorra
For domestic calls within Andorra, just dial the 6-digit number directly. No country code or trunk prefix is needed: 691 234.
Common mistakes to avoid
Using France's or Spain's country code
The most common mistake by far. People assume that because Andorra is between France and Spain, it must share one of their country codes. It doesn't. You must dial +376 to reach Andorra. Dialing +33 or +34 with an Andorran number will connect you to a random number in France or Spain, or fail entirely.
Adding a trunk prefix that doesn't exist
Andorra has no trunk prefix (no leading 0). If you see an Andorran number written as 691 234, dial +376 691 234. Don't add a 0 before the number like you would in France (+33 0...) or Spain (+34 0...). There's no 0 to drop.
Expecting longer numbers
Andorran phone numbers are only 6 digits, which is shorter than most countries. If your phone system or form validation expects 7+ digits, you may need to adjust. The full international format is +376 plus exactly 6 digits.
Cross-border signal confusion
If you're near the French or Spanish border and your phone picks up an Andorran signal (or vice versa), calls may be routed internationally without you realizing it. Check which network your phone is connected to, especially in the Ariège department of France or the Alt Urgell comarca of Spain.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
What country uses the +376 code?
The +376 country code belongs to Andorra, a small principality in the Pyrenees between France and Spain.
Does Andorra use France's or Spain's country code?
No. Andorra has its own country code, +376. Despite being bordered by France (+33) and Spain (+34), Andorra is an independent state with its own telephone numbering system.
How many digits are Andorran phone numbers?
All Andorran phone numbers are 6 digits long. There are no area codes. The full international format is +376 followed by 6 digits.
Is there a trunk prefix for Andorra?
No. Andorra does not use a trunk prefix. When dialing locally, you just dial the 6-digit number. When dialing internationally, you dial +376 followed by the 6 digits.
Does EU roaming apply in Andorra?
No. Andorra is not an EU member state, so the EU's "Roam Like at Home" regulation does not apply. If you visit Andorra with an EU SIM card, you will be charged roaming fees. Check with your carrier for Andorra-specific rates, or use WiFi calling to avoid charges.
Looking for more European dialing guides? Check out our guides for France (+33), Spain (+34), and Monaco (+377), or browse the full country code directory.