 | Liechtenstein Hotels and Accommodations | Tips 1 - 10 of 17 |  | Popular Hotels | Miscellaneous Hotels Tips | All Tips (17)  | |  |  | Haus Sucka: Liechtenstein without the Stamps | Tip Rating:     Satisfaction:      |  |  | |  |
This is a great inn high up just off the main road from Triesen, in the Rhine valley - south of Vaduz -to Malbun, the ski area on the eastern border with Austria. You go through a 750 meter-long tunnel at the crest of the ridge above the Rhine and you enter a special Alpine world - the valley of the Samina. Just after the tunnel, there is a quick turn to the Sucka. The inn was very peaceful and the food very hearty. It has a great view out over the Samina valley, little houses of Steg and the cows in the pastures. The cowbells complete the scene. From here your Alpine experience can start. http://www.tourismus.li/unterkunft_detail.asp?n_AccomodationID=84&typ=10&id=37&lg=2 for more information on the Suecka in English or direct from their website below with plenty of pictures, prices, history, etc, but in German only. Leave a Comment Theme: InnPrice: US$20-40 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Kurhaus Suecka, StegDirections: Suecka is at the east end of a 750 m tunnel from Triesenberg. Road direction is "Steg, Malbun".Website: www.suecka-erlebnis.li/
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This is a simple hotel that dates to the late 16th century. There are only about 10 rooms, and most share a bath. The Lowen's restuarant has good and hearty alpine fare, and features wines made from grapes grown on the property. It's been a while since we visited the Lowen (1985), but I made recent contact and they're still in business. The Lowen used to be managed by a kindly older lady named Hilda Vogt. The new mgt has informed me that Ms. Vogt is still alive and now lives in rural Liechtenstein. If you go to the Lowen, drop Ms. Vogt's name and it might get you an extra smile. 2007 UPDATE... I found their new website. Looks like the Lowen has been updated and spruced up, but they still have the same great antiques in the rooms.
History, peace, quiet, good food and central location. And, back in 1985, it was a good deal, price-wise. I understand (reflected below) that the prices have gone up, comparatively. Leave a Comment Theme: InnPrice: US$120-180 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Vaduz, LiechtensteinDirections: Just drive on the main road, coming over from Switzerland or Austria, right through the heart of Vaduz. Just to the east of the post office, you'll find the Lowen.Website: http://www.hotel-loewen.li/index_e.htm
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Liechtenstein is the only country in Europe, except from Scandinavia, where camping is permitted anywhere. As long as you are not camping on private property, you can set up your tent wherever you want. And when you are on private property, you should ask the owner of the land. And luckily, Liechtenstein has a lot of fantastic places to camp in the wild. As soon as you go into the mountains you will be surprised by the fantastic views over and over again. Time after time great places to sleep. And after a short walk you can even make sure that all the time you spend in the mountains, you will not see a single person around. When I went camping in Liechtenstein I searched for a nice spot in the Saminatal, near Steg. The only problem I encountered was the lack of flat land. When there is not a single square metre of flat land setting up a tent can become difficult, or at least sleeping in it. Luckily I found a great little valley here with a great spot for the tent. I didn't see any people anymore after I set up the tent, took some food with me for dinner and breakfast, and had a great time there!
No swimming pool, no bars or roomservice, no fitnessroom around and no 5-star breakfast. But: an absolutely fantastic view all around you, the only sounds you hear are the river and the birds, and what is better than washing yourself in a mountain-stream in the morning? Leave a Comment Theme: CampgroundPrice: less than US$20 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: In the Liechtensteiner mountains
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 | |  |  | Alpen Hotel Malbun: One of the Oldest Hotels in Malbun | Tip Rating:     Satisfaction:      |  |  | |  |
This charming hotel is at the entrance of Malbun - a ski town in Winter and a Hiker's Haven in Summer, with really only one street. The hotel is very clean, well located and well run. The best way to get around Liechtenstein is by the excellent, cheap, and frequent postbus - which stops right in front of the hotel. Nice big rooms - mine had a sofa, a chair, a desk, a minibar, a wardrobe, two night stands and two twin beds. Down comforters in Swiss hotels are common, but this place had nice big fluffy ones - rather uncommon! The bathroom had a shower with bathtub, a hairdryer and a HEATED FLOOR! You know how you go into the bathroom late at night or early in the morning in your bare feet and the floor is cold? Well this one was never cold - really nice. My room also had a nice view of the slopes. This hotel also has an indoor pool - I went swimming then called my sister back home to make her jealous :) I opted for dinner included (breakfast is always included) every night had five courses - you won't go hungry! The food ranged from good to great, and everybody on the staff was helpful. I am definitely returning!
HEATED FLOOR in the bathroom! Indoor pool, good restaurant, by European standards the rooms are HUGE. Theme: HotelPrice: US$40-80 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Malbun, Triesenberg, LiechtensteinPhone: 423 263 1181Directions: Drive through the tunnel (or take the bus) and emerge at the entrance of Malbun - pretty red hotel with yellow shutters - can't miss it!Website: www.alpenhotel.li
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The price is a little on the high side, though not by Liechtenstein standards. However, it is absolutely worth it.
The Park-Hotel Sonnehof is a spectacular hotel in a little country that seems to specialize in spectacular but little known hotels. The rooms are spacious with comfortable beds and glass doors that look out over the hotel grounds to Vaduz, the Rhine River and the Swiss Alps beyond. The grounds themselves are beautifully kept in two terraces with park benches, old fashioned lamposts, and by early April gorgeous flowers and flowering trees. The views of the Prince's Castle from the hotel are simply stunning both during the day, when the Liechtenstein Alps form a backdrop, and at night, when the castle is lit by golden floodlamps. The indoor swimming pool is quite large, with an upper deck indoors with glass doors for viewing the gorgeous scenery, as well as an outdoor deck for sunbathing. The sauna is somewhat small but comfortable, although kept at broiling temperatures so that you either need to leave the door open or ask the front desk to drop the heat a little. The hotel restaurant is rustically elegant, and the food, including wines from the Prince's vineyard, is outstanding. The staff is extremely friendly and eager to help. This is one of the best hotels I have ever been to in Europe, with American comforts and service in a distinctly European setting. This is truly a well hidden treasure. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: Located in the hills just as you leave the center of Vaduz heading up toward the Prince's Castle. Like just about everything in Liechtenstein, it is not well sign posted. (In fact, in all of Vaduz, th
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