Need to know
Rooms
17, including 12 suites.
Check–Out
Noon; check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates are room-only, but you can buy breakfast at the restaurant for €35 each.
Also
One of the hotel’s rooms has been adapted for wheelchair-users, and all of the shared spaces are accessible.
At the hotel
Library and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, climate control, minibar, tea-making kit, Nespresso coffee machine, free bottled water, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer and straightener, and Penhaligon’s bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Pine-clad, contemporary spaces make each of the 17 rooms and suites similar in style; but for bubble-brimmed soaks, we’d suggest the Triple Room for its curvaceous tub. If it’s extra space you’re after, the Terrace Suite has a generously sized living room and its own terrace that’s primed for people-watching.
Poolside
There’s set to be a small, indoor hydrotherapy pool at the spa that’ll sort any aches and pains; otherwise, the suites’ freestanding oval tubs are more than enough to get the endorphins flowing.
Spa
The all-mineral, healing properties of Andorra’s mountainous hot springs have inspired Blackpine’s spa – a space soon to be decked out with a Finnish sauna and wood-finished treatment rooms for meditative massages and age-defying facials.
Packing tips
An adventurous spirit to explore Andorra’s pinch-me-please beauty is all you’ll need here (and perhaps a pair of hiking boots).
Also
The hotel has on-site ski storage that you’re more than welcome to use if you’ve brought your gear along.
Children
Welcome; there’s no kids’ club or crèche to keep little Smiths entertained, but the city has plenty of places to explore and surrounding ski resorts have classes for all ages.
Sustainability efforts
Since its start, an eco-friendly approach has been instrumental to the Blackpine’s mentality, resulting in a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) qualification that recognises its extensive sustainability efforts. Exteriors and interiors are all built from the region’s pinus nigra tree, that exclusively grows at the highest point of the Pyrenees mountains; produce is sourced from local suppliers to minimise food miles; water is sourced from nearby springs, and the spa utilises Andorra’s thermal waters for restorative remedies that don’t negatively impact on the region’s natural surroundings.