2024 Liechtenstein Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Postal Museum of the Principality of Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein | A Day in a Country (Photography Guide).
| A Day in a Country (Photography Guide).
Hidden in the embrace of the Alps, the blue Rhine River flows gently. At the border of Austria and Switzerland lies a small and charming country - Liechtenstein. Although the country is small, its beautiful scenery is enough to make people linger. In one day, whether it's a city walk or a nation walk, you can easily enjoy it.
Accommodation🏠:
Our journey started from Innsbruck. After taking the train to Fredkirch, we chose a local hotel to stay in. The reason for choosing this place is that the hotel prices in Liechtenstein are almost three to four times that of Fredkirch. Staying in Fredkirch, you can reach the heart of Liechtenstein in just half an hour by bus, and the next day you can easily take a train or Flexbus to other attractions in Switzerland to continue exploring.
Travel route🚇:
🍞: After arriving, you might as well go to the old town to find some simple breakfast. Although the food choices here are not rich, you can quickly solve your hunger by finding a cafe, and then you can leisurely stroll through the streets and alleys. Friendly reminder, cheese noodles (the taste is like vomit mixed with noodles🤢) and potato pancakes (I can only say, it is a simple version of potato pancakes) please try carefully.
Recommended attractions:
1️⃣Vaduz Castle
If you can arrive within two hours after sunrise, the golden sunlight will fill the castle, which will be a great time to shoot. Unfortunately, when we arrived, it was almost afternoon, but the scenery at sunset was equally charming. After shooting, you might as well overlook the old town. On the way uphill, don't forget to capture the view in Figure 7. St. Peter's Church looks particularly beautiful at this moment!
2️⃣St. Peter's Church
The close-up shooting effect of the church is not ideal, and the best shooting location is the overpass across the road. Interestingly, the local license plates in Liechtenstein are small and black, and most of the cars parked on the streets are luxury cars!
3️⃣Stamp Museum and Tourist Center Stamping
Liechtenstein has several museums, and the Stamp Museum (for me, it is a brand new experience) is undoubtedly one of the best. The design of the sliding door is very photogenic. After visiting, don't forget to go to the tourist center to stamp (although the price of 3 euros makes me feel distressed for a page of passport😭, but since I am here, how can I miss it?)
4️⃣Walk along the Rhine
The Rhine River defines the boundary between Switzerland and Liechtenstein. In the middle of the bridge, you can check in the boundary marker. There are low villas everywhere. While walking, we met an old lady wearing Chanel and Hermes, who was extremely elegant. This small country with a population of 35,000 has a per capita GDP of $200,000💵. It is said that everyone has
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Vaduz Castle | The Crown of Liechtenstein.
| The Crown of Liechtenstein. 🏰 You gaze upon a castle perched atop a hill, sunlight glinting off its ancient stone walls, with the majestic Alps in the distance. A sense of awe for history and nature fills your heart. Welcome to Vaduz Castle, the symbol of Liechtenstein and the start of your adventure.
🇱🇮 Vaduz Castle is located in the capital of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, and is an iconic building of this tiny country. This medieval castle is now the residence of the ruling family of the country, the Liechtenstein family.
👑 The history of the castle dates back to the 12th century, witnessing the growth and development of Liechtenstein. Although the interior of the castle is not open to the public, its exterior and surroundings are enough to amaze. Standing in front of the castle, you can feel the weight of history and the majesty of royal power.
📸 The castle is surrounded by parks and vineyards, making it the best place to enjoy the beauty of the Alps. Whether on a sunny day or in the snowy winter, Vaduz Castle is a paradise for photography enthusiasts.
🗺️ As a symbol of Liechtenstein, Vaduz Castle is the starting point for exploring this tiny country. From here, you can visit the museums and art galleries of Vaduz, or go on an adventure in the nearby valleys and forests.
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Peaks, Passes, and Panoramas: Exploring Liechtenstein
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The Malbun - Augustenburg - Pfalzerhutte loop in Liechtenstein is a stunning high-alpine hike that showcases the country's dramatic mountain scenery.
The trail begins in the charming village of Malbun, climbing steadily through lush meadows and mountain forests to reach the historic Augustenburg castle ruins. From there, the path ascends further into the rocky peaks, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Rätikon range. The highlight is the Pfalzerhutte, a traditional mountain hut perched atop a rugged ridge with panoramic views across the deep valleys.
The descent returns via a different route, providing a varied and scenic full-day hiking experience in one of Europe's smallest yet most beautiful countries. Challenging in parts but tremendously rewarding, this loop is a must-do for any avid hiker visiting Liechtenstein.
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Pocket-sized country
Liechtenstein on the banks of the Rhine, an inland country located in the central Alps and the Rhine Valley, began issuing stamps in 1912. The country's stamps are renowned worldwide and are an important financial resource for the small nation. The ancient and majestic Vaduz Castle, established in the 12th century, is located in the suburbs.
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Liechtenstein, a super beautiful country, is really interesting!
Liechtenstein Travel Guide: Explore the Charm of a Microstate!🇱🇮
Welcome to Liechtenstein! This microstate is known for its magnificent mountains, enchanting castles, and unique culture. Are you ready to start a journey full of surprises and charm?🏰
First, explore Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, a city full of history and charm. Don't miss visiting Vaduz Castle, the National Museum, and St. Florin's Cathedral to feel the ancient atmosphere and modern vitality of the city!🏔️
Stroll through the streets of Vaduz, taste the local cuisine, especially the traditional Liechtenstein cheese and salmon, and have a glass of Liechtenstein white wine or beer to enjoy the culinary journey!🧀
Explore the natural beauty of Liechtenstein! Head to the Malbun and Oberland regions to admire the magnificent Alps, the green valleys, and the crystal-clear streams, and experience the magic and tranquility of nature!🌲
The castles and monuments of Liechtenstein are also worth exploring! Visit Gutenberg Castle, Walser Castle, and the Old Bridge to feel the vicissitudes and grandeur of history!🏰
For outdoor enthusiasts, Liechtenstein is a true paradise. Take part in hiking, mountain climbing, cycling, or skiing to explore the magnificent scenery of the Alps and enjoy the fun and challenge of outdoor activities!⛷️
Don't forget to experience the traditional events of Liechtenstein! Participate in National Day celebrations, concerts, or country markets to fully feel the cultural charm of Liechtenstein!🎶
Liechtenstein is a microstate full of surprises and charm, get ready to set off on your journey to Liechtenstein, and explore the charm of this enchanting country!🌟
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Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is a pocket-sized country in the heart of Europe.
Located in the Rhine Valley at the foot of the Alps, it is sandwiched between Switzerland and Austria.
Its land area is only 160 square kilometers, only 1/100 of Beijing, so small that it's easier to find your hometown on the map than it, and it's hard to trace its shadow even in the footnotes of history books.
Although the population of Liechtenstein is less than 40,000, the country is still divided into 36 provinces. The capital, Vaduz, is also a small town of about 5,000 people, composed of 15 villages.
Even so, the people of Liechtenstein have propped up the world's second highest per capita GDP by selling stamps.
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein has issued this commemorative stamp this year.
If you rent this country, as soon as you set foot in Liechtenstein, you will be arranged to receive the symbolic 'national key' in the parliament building.
Afterwards, you can taste wine at the winery of the national head, Prince Hans Adam II.
Or go skiing in the Alps, and then take a flat-bottomed sled or horse-drawn carriage to tour the capital Vaduz.
In addition, all police are on standby for you. Because the locals are very simple and low-key, the crime rate is ridiculously low, so the 'main job' of the police...
Is mainly to answer the questions encountered by tourists during the trip.
NomadicWonderer
The Principality of Liechtenstein, referred to as Liechtenstein, is between Switzerland and Austria. The land area is the sixth smallest in the world, less than 1% in Shanghai.
This is a very beautiful country. Its capital, Vaduz
, has preserved many 17-18th-century buildings, simple and elegant, the most famous of which is Vaduz Castle.
Walk in every corner of the city, you will find a fresh, quiet, clean and comfortable environment. Most of the buildings are bungalows. Plants and flowers are planted in front of the house. The trees are shaded, simple and elegant, and the pastoral colors are very strong.
However, it is incredible that in 2011, Liechtenstein decided to allow the entire country to be rented at a rent of 40,000 pounds (about 425,000 yuan) per night.
The countrys temporary owner will get a symbolic key at the parliamentary ceremony before they can use the land and even call the local police.
Now 2019, don't you know if someone rented it?
Danae.
I heard that this country can be rented. If you have money, you can rent the whole country. You can not only receive the symbolic national key in the parliament building, but also the head of state Hans Adam II. The wine prince of the World Prince tastes the wine, enjoys the preferential treatment of printing the avatar on the coin (although it is temporary), or holds a national parade and takes a horse-drawn carriage tour of the capital Vaduz;
This is the stamp kingdom Liechtenstein, The inland pocket country of central Europe, between Switzerland and Austria, is one of the only two double landlocked countries in the world. Although Liechtenstein is small and sparsely populated, it has a very high national income level. The stamp is a special product of Liechtenstein, so it is also known as the kingdom of stamps; it is familiar to philatelists and dentists, and its name is linked to stamps and dentures.
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This small country of Liechtenstein should have been heard by a small number of people. After all, it is 160 square kilometers. What is the concept? One of the thirty-nine points is as big as Shanghai. but! This country is very capricious! Anyone who has 70,000 can rent a country for one night! At the same time, I have more than 150 people to eat and stay! Does anyone want to form a group to get married?