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Hotel Naudi Boutique SOLDEU, ANDORRA


The Principality of Andorra is a jewel at the heart of the Pyrenees, between Spain and France. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking landscapes, thermal baths, shopping and over 185 miles of ski slopes in winter or countless walking trails in summer. Located at more than 1,800 metres above sea level,


the village of Soldeu is one of the prime destinations for those who visit Andorra in the winter season and is home to the ‘Naudi’, an iconic hotel that combines history and tradition in this stunning setting. Three generations of the Naudi family have


dedicated themselves to providing hospitality in the hotel and catering business. They’ve witnessed first hand the transformation of Soldeu from a small mountain village to a fixture of local tourism. The Naudi is located at the foot of the slopes of the Grandvalira ski area, from which you can see the two Alpine Skiing World Cup courses that become the epicentre of the winter sports offerings. In summer, visitors are also able to access the Vall d’Incles (Incles Valley) on foot, a prime natural beauty spot in the country and a gateway to a myriad of walking trails.


Hotel Naudi Boutique dates back to the late 1950s


when Grandma Rosa provided meals to people travelling to and from France, from her modest premises, then called ‘La chaumière’. Little by little, the business was transformed until it became the magnificent property it is today. The hotel is currently in the hands of the third


generation of the Naudi family, underscoring the value of its Andorran origins, authenticity and history. In 2018, it was completely renovated while retaining its iconic historical facade, made from stone and wood. This adults-only boutique hotel offers 28 double rooms and three suites — Marc, Mia and Oli, named after the youngest members of the family, as well as the family pet. The hotel embodies a family atmosphere, where


guests can feel at home. It aims to preserve the spirit of its origins to offer an amazing experience, where guests can enjoy exquisite cuisine combining tradition and modernity using truly local, seasonal produce. All this in a wonderfully cosy atmosphere with highly personalised service in a unique natural setting where you can simply relax and enjoy nature.


DON’T MISS The tasting menu features an exquisite selection of innovative culinary offerings paired with Champagne Maison Ruinart


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KEY FEATURES • Panoramic restaurant • Cabin treatment area • Easy access to Grandvalira-Soldeu slopes and Vall d’Incles


GET IN TOUCH hotelnaudi.com T: (00376) 739300 E: booking@hotelnaudi.com


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