Liechtenstein Travel Guide

Nestled between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is a hidden gem in the heart of Europe, known for its medieval castles, verdant mountains, and vibrant cultural scene. Despite its small size, spanning just about 160 square kilometers, Liechtenstein packs a punch with its range of attractions and activities. As the world's sixth smallest country, it offers travelers a unique blend of picturesque landscapes and contemporary urban charm. The capital city, Vaduz, is particularly famous for Vaduz Castle — the home of the ruling prince — and the Liechtenstein Kunstmuseum, a modern art museum with a strikingly minimalist facade.

For those fascinated by outdoor adventures, Liechtenstein’s Alpine landscape provides a perfect backdrop for hiking, cycling, and winter sports. In the warmer months, the Rhine Valley and its surrounding mountains offer numerous trails that cater to both the casual walker and the experienced hiker, while the winter season transforms the country into a cozy, snow-covered wonderland ideal for skiing and snowboarding. Liechtenstein also takes pride in its culinary offerings and locally produced wines, making it a surprising destination for gastronomy lovers. Despite its diminutive size, the country’s commitment to celebrating its heritage and the arts — evident in its museums, cultural events, and festivals — ensures that there is always something enriching to experience, making it an exceptional travel destination for those looking to explore beyond the typical tourist pathways.

Best places to visit in Liechtenstein

Vaduz

The capital city of Liechtenstein, known for its modern architecture, cosmopolitan life, and the Medieval Vaduz Castle.

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Schellenberg

A small municipality that houses ancient ruins and offers picturesque views of the Rhine Valley.

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Triesen

The third largest of Liechtenstein’s municipalities, Triesen is surrounded by stunning nature and hiking paths.

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Balzers

Located at the southernmost tip of the country, Balzers is a picturesque spot with a magnificent castle and nature.

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Eschen

Eschen is a beautiful municipality that’s rich in history with its roots dating back to prehistoric times.

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Ruggell

The northernmost municipality of Liechtenstein, known for its flat landscape and rich ecological biodiversity.

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Triesenberg

A unique mountain village offering panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and the Swiss Alps.

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Planken

Small picturesque village situated 786 meters above sea level and offers various hiking and biking trails.

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Schaan

The largest municipality in Liechtenstein, located near the Swiss border, and is a financial and economic hub.

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Mauren

A municipality located in the lowland area of the country, offering beautiful landscapes and several sights.

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