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Liechtenstein

WELCOME TO ALEX’S LIECHTENSTEIN TRAVEL GUIDE

Liechtenstein is a tiny country nestled between Switzerland and Austria. It’s prized location in the Alps and high GDP, make it a small but might country that is definitely worth a visit!

Places to See

Vaduz
Steg
Nendeln
Schellenberg
Malbun

Activities to Do

Wine tasting at the Prince of Liechtenstein Winery
Visit Schellenberg ruined castles
Get your passport stamped at the tourist office
Red House
Explore Vaduz
Ski Malbun
Traditional Farmhouse Museum
Art Gallery
Princes' Way hike

What to Eat & Drink

Käsknöpfle
Schnitzel
Bratuwurst and Sauerkraut
Hafalaab
The King Cake
Beer

Planning Resources:

Accommodation – I always check these three websites to see my options when booking hotels or apartments to stay in : Booking.com, Airbnb.com and Expedia.com (includes VRBO & Hotels.com)

Tours – When searching for activities and tours, I use Viator and Get Your Guide

Transportation – I stalk Google Flights for both domestic and international flights. For trains, Eurail for multi-day passes and Trainline for one-off train tickets. I often use Enterprise for rental cars, but will go with any reputable company that offers a good deal.

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Liechtenstein’s Best Hidden Gem – skiing in Malbun! Most people overlook Liechtenstein, in favor of its neighbors’ ski resorts. But Malbun is part of the same Alps and offers all the winter sports you could imagine. Consider planning your next ski trip to the lesser-known Liechtenstein Alps!

Alex’s Insider Tips

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Swiss Francs- the currency in Liechtenstein is the same as that in Switzerland. This makes it a great country to pair with your Swiss trip!
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Bring Cash- don't end up scrambling to find an ATM right before the restaurants close (been there, done that...don't recommend). Instead be sure to bring Swiss Francs with you, especially if you are headed into the mountains.
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Stay the Night- most people only take a day trip to Liechtenstein. For the full experience, stay the night!
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Brush Up on Your German- the official language of Liechtenstein is German, although like most European countries, you should be able to get by with English and a smile on your face 🙂

What can I expect from Liechtenstein?

A tiny country in the Alps, that has a lot to offer in terms of mountain activities, despite its small size!

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