Andorra Travel Adapters
Andorra is a small independent principality located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. The country is known for its mountain landscapes, ski resorts, and duty-free shopping. The capital and largest city is Andorra la Vella. Although not a member of the European Union, Andorra uses the euro as its official currency.
Andorra follows the same electrical standards used across much of continental Europe, with mains electricity supplied at about 230 volts at 50 Hz. Wall outlets use the common European round-pin designs used in neighboring France and Spain, specifically Type C and Type F sockets. Travelers from regions that use different plug types should bring a compatible or universal travel adapter. Visitors from 120-volt countries should confirm that their devices are labeled 100–240V before plugging in, or use an appropriate voltage converter.
Power Plug and Travel Adapter Types Used in Andorra
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Plug types are listed because they are encountered in at least some installations. Presence may be partial, legacy, mixed, or situational. A travel adapter, also spelled travel adaptor, changes plug fit only; a voltage converter, sometimes searched as a voltage convertor, is needed only for devices that are not dual voltage. No plug type is excluded due to limited or declining use. Type F adapters are also known as Schuko style.