description Caldea (Andorra) Overview
Caldea is a prominent thermal spa complex situated in the urban center of Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra. Opened to the public in 1994, the facility utilizes the country's natural geothermal hot springs to supply its various indoor and outdoor pools. As one of the largest thermoludic centers in Southern Europe, the structure is characterized by its distinctive modern architecture featuring prominent glass spires. The complex is designed as a recreational wellness destination for tourists visiting the Pyrenees mountain region.
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Caldea (Andorra) ranks #72 of 196 in the Spring ranking, behind Intrax Performance Springs, ahead of Terme Euganee.
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What is the difference between Caldea and Inúu?
Caldea is the broader thermoludic spa experience, with large lagoons and activity areas, while Inúu is positioned as a quieter adults-only wellness space. Both occupy the same landmark complex in Escaldes-Engordany.
Is Caldea water naturally hot?
Caldea uses naturally heated mineral water drawn from Andorra's thermal springs. The complex opened in 1994 and channels that water into indoor and outdoor bathing areas.
Can children enter Caldea?
Children can use designated parts of Caldea, with age and height rules applying to particular experiences. Likids is the child-focused area, whereas Inúu is reserved for adults.
Why is Caldea's tower so recognizable?
The glass-clad spire was designed by French architect Jean-Michel Ruols and rises prominently above Escaldes-Engordany. Its angular form makes the spa one of the most visible modern buildings in Andorra.
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