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Central in Europe, great nature, no criminality, beautiful capital Vaduz...
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A bit of a tourist trap if you stay in Vaduz!
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A beautiful, vertical country that you don't want to miss!
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Maryimelda Says: The castle which towers over the tiny city of Vaduz is about the most prominent landmark to be found in Liechtenstein. It is 700 years old and came into the...
Maryimelda Says: This is the visitor's centre of Liechtenstein and it is a good place to go to find out more about this little country. This is where you will also be able to...
Maryimelda Says: The Government Building is relatively young at just a little over a hundred years old. It stands between the new Parliament Building or Landtag and the parish...
Maryimelda Says: Since it is not possible to see the real castle up close you can see this wonderful model of it in the little square where the tour buses arrive and depart. It...
Great views from the top of the Malbun chairlift
mikelisaanna Says: Malbun is one of the small towns in Liechtenstein's eastern highlands. It is Liechtenstein's only ski resort during the winter, but its chairlift also runs...
Liechtenstein is very expensive
mikelisaanna Says: Liechtenstein is a very expensive country to visit, partly because it uses the Swiss franc, which is a very strong currency. A pizza in a cafe cost us almost...
mikelisaanna Says: Although Liechtenstein is a small country, it has some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe. It largest towns, Vaduz and Schaan, are on a flat plain...
The Liectenstein National Museum
mikelisaanna Says: Liechtenstein's national museum is located in Vaduz, the country's capital. It is fairly small, but is worth a visit in order to learn about Liectenstein and...
Maryimelda Says: The national Museum of Liechtenstein occupies more than one building in Vaduz. The buildings are bordered by the new parliament on the one side and the...
Maryimelda Says: To say that this is an unusual building would be to make the greatest understatement of the century. My first impression was that it was some sort of electrical...
DAO Says: I found myself on a tour bus in 1986 across Europe. One day the bus stopped and the tour guide pointed in the middle distance at a nice castle and said ‘we are...
ant1606 Says: Liechtenstein's western border lies in the middle of the Rhein river and here it runs for some 25 Km in length. Access from Switzerland is then through five...
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