Customized tour to Liechtenstein

5-6 Day 3-4 Cities

Vaduz, Balzers, Triesenberg and Malbun

Explore Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein, a tiny but rich country nestled between Switzerland and Austria, is a paradise for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure enthusiasts. The principality is renowned for its stunning alpine landscapes, medieval castles, and vibrant cultural scene. Highlights of the tour include exploring the capital Vaduz with its iconic Vaduz Castle, the picturesque village of Triesenberg, the ski resort of Malbun, and the historic town of Balzers. The tour offers a perfect blend of outdoor activities, historical exploration, and cultural experiences.

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Tour FAQ

Which castle serves as the official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein?

  • Vaduz Castle.

What is the primary language spoken in Liechtenstein?

  • German.

What is the main mode of public transportation in Liechtenstein?

  • Buses.

What is the name of the museum in Vaduz that showcases modern and contemporary art?

  • Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein.

What is the traditional Liechtenstein dish made of cheese dumplings called?

  • Käsknöpfle.

What is the climate like in Liechtenstein?

  • Liechtenstein has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters, making it a great year-round destination.

Is Liechtenstein part of the European Union?

  • No, Liechtenstein is not part of the European Union, but it is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the Schengen Area.

What are some unique experiences in Liechtenstein?

  • Unique experiences include wine tasting at the Prince of Liechtenstein Winery, exploring the Gutenberg Castle, and visiting the Liechtenstein Center for insights into the country’s history and culture.

Are there any famous hiking trails in Liechtenstein?

  • Yes, the Fürstensteig Trail and the Three Sisters (Drei Schwestern) trail are among the most famous hiking routes offering stunning views of the Alps.

What souvenirs can I buy in Liechtenstein?

  • Popular souvenirs include Swiss watches, Liechtenstein stamps, local wines, and artisanal cheeses.