VISIT LIECHTENSTEIN
Liechtenstein is one of Europe’s smallest countries, but that’s precisely what makes it interesting. Wedged between Switzerland and Austria, it’s easy to visit as part of an overland journey, particularly if you enjoy places that feel compact, orderly, and slightly overlooked.
The capital, Vaduz, is small and walkable, with mountain scenery always close at hand. The centre is dotted with modern sculptures, giving the town an unexpectedly contemporary feel. While many people visit only briefly, I’d recommend staying overnight if you can. For walkers and cyclists, the well-signposted Liechtenstein Way loops around the country, offering an excellent way to experience its alpine landscapes without needing a car.

Liechtenstein: Useful Information
Liechtenstein Welcome Adventure Pass
If you’re staying overnight at a participating accommodation provider make sure they give you a Welcome Adventure Pass. There’s a paper pass, or your accommodation provider can send you a link to the web based app, 3 days before your arrival, provided they the necessary details about you, including your passport or other travel Id number. It’s Liechtenstein’s official guest card offering the following benefits:
- Free public transport in Liechtenstein during your entire stay
- Free admission to the Post museum
- 20% discount on the Citytrain. That’s the tourist road train
- 20% discount on experiences in Vaduz, including the Liechtenstein Treasure Chamber, the Liechtenstein National Museum and the Liechtenstein Art Museum
- 20% discount on experiences in Malbun, including ascent and descent in the chair lift, Galina Falconry and Walser Museum
There’s also the All Inclusive Adventure Pass (1 day – 25CHF, 2 day – 29CHF, 3 day – 35CHF), with free entry to more than 20 attractions.. This can be purchase
Explore Liechtenstein
f you’re planning a visit, this guide to things to do in Liechtenstein, focused on Vaduz and easy day routes, will help you decide how long to stay and what to prioritise. An itinerary through Switzerland and down to Italy and San Marino are coming soon.