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Andorra NYE Dinners Hit 396 Euros Amid Full Bookings

New Year's Eve celebrations in Andorra see prices up to 396 euros per person due to inflation and enhanced offerings, with hotels and nightlife.

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Key Points

  • Grand Plaza Hotel: 396€ adult menu fully booked for 140; kids 120€.
  • Suites Plaza: 258€ adults, 90/120 booked; Ski Plaza 210€ with 10 spots left.
  • Unnic nightlife: 299€ package or 344€ with disco; few tables remain.
  • Borda Estevet: 175€ dinners, family-focused with 70 bookings; Kapital after-party 20€.

New Year's Eve dinners in Andorra are reaching prices up to 396 euros per person this year, with hotels and nightlife venues reporting near-full bookings despite a moderate price increase tied to inflation and rising ingredient costs.

Demand remains strong across the sector, pushing many establishments close to capacity for the December 31 celebrations. Hotels Plaza & Resorts, a key player, expects robust turnout at its properties. At the Grand Plaza Hotel, the adult menu costs 396 euros—a roughly 5% rise—and is fully booked for 140 diners in the lobby. Children aged 6-12 pay 120 euros for their option. The Suites Plaza Hotel has 90 confirmed guests out of 120 spots at 258 euros per adult and 105 euros for children. Ski Plaza Hotel shows 90 bookings with about 10 places left at 210 euros for adults and 79 euros for children, featuring an aperitif, open bar, live music, kids' entertainment, and festivities into the early hours.

Unnic, a popular nightlife hub, offers a 299-euro package per person that includes a welcome cocktail, full menu with drinks until dessert, cotilló, grapes at midnight, post-midnight cocktails, live shows, and music. Adding discotheque access brings the price to 344 euros, with only a couple of tables remaining. Standalone discotheque tickets, including one drink, cost 85 euros. Teen menus run 185 euros and children's 49 euros. Venue managers attribute the hikes to expanded activities and menu upgrades.

At Borda Estevet, run with discotheque Kapital, the adult dinner is 175 euros and children's 65 euros, with around 70 confirmed guests—many families—and half the tickets sold. Kapital's after-party starts at 20 euros per entry, with under 200 sold so far; it promises DJ sets, cotilló, grapes, and programming through the night.

Overall, Andorra's hospitality scene anticipates a busy close to the year, blending high-end dining, live entertainment, and family-friendly options amid elevated but comprehensive packages.

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