How to visit Liechtenstein on a day trip from Zürich

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Liechtenstein is the sixth smallest country in the world, and is the second least visited country in Europe (behind only Moldova). Most people seem to just look over it or don’t even know it exists which is a shame because Liechtenstein is actually a very beautiful country with a lot of greenery, forests and castles.

Liechtenstein is located between Austria and Switzerland, and its national language is German so I was right at home (though the accent was thick – I suppose the English equivalent of Scouse or something). It is one of only two double-landlocked countries in the world (in case you don’t know, a double-landlocked country is a country that borders only landlocked countries), and fun fact: one man is worth 50% of the entire country’s GDP. I couldn’t wait to visit!


  1. Contents
  2. How to get to Liechtenstein from Zürich
  3. What to see and do in Liechtenstein
    1. Hike the Wanderweg
    2. Visit the Castle
    3. Enjoy the National Museum
    4. Get your passport stamped
    5. Stroll the old town

Liechtenstein has no airport, so you have to access it from another European country. Switzerland is the easiest option so once I knew we we were going, we had to get a visit in to the itinerary.

The closest major city in Switzerland from which to visit is Zürich. From Zürich there are two ways to get to Liechtenstein’s capital city, Vaduz:

  • By Car/Taxi – A 1hr15 minute drive to Vaduz. A taxi will cost you around £400 each way, and car hire is around £80/day plus petrol.
  • By train/Bus – A 1hr train from Zürich to Sargans, and then a 30 minute bus from Sargans to Vaduz. This route is free with the Swiss Travel Pass, or will cost you around £20 per person.

We went by train/bus as we had the Swiss Travel Pass and it was super easy. The bus drops you in central Vaduz and we spent our day exploring Liechtenstein’s tiny capital city.

Not a bad view from Sargans station!


We spent our day in Vaduz and found a variety of interesting things to do.

The walking trails around Vaduz are just stunning. We chose to do a walk from Gaflei down to the centre of Vaduz, along the Wanderweg. We managed to get beautiful views out over the mountains, although as normal I got sunburnt and my husband got such bad hay-fever the inhaler was out again.

Look at that view!

Hilarious. We trekked all the way up to see the castle in Vaduz and well…the pictures speak for themselves. You can’t go in the castle either as it’s still lived in by the Royal Family here so is a private home! I found it interesting to learn that Liechtenstein has had a Monarchy since the 1500s, and no dramas over lines of succession which is odd in Europe. The family tree is a little close (with cousins marrying cousins at points), and no longer on a direct line as some Monarchs didn’t have children – but instead willingly passed the throne to nephews etc. Very civilised.

I really enjoyed Liechtenstein’s little national museum. It was interesting to learn all about how it developed over time, and about its links with Switzerland. There was also an exhibit on Liechtenstein’s culture, and its role as a haven for businesses (including Swarovski). Who knew Liechtenstein’s employment rate is actually over 100% vs its population as so many cross the border each day from Switzerland to work there. Another interesting fact – Liechtenstein has no army!

A little touristy gimmick, but a nice one none the less – make sure you get your passport stamped in the Tourist Information Centre. There’s even a throne in there if, like me, you want to be a Queen for a second or two.

Liechtenstein’s charming old town is small but beautiful. It has a lovely church, lots of quaint houses and cobbled streets to explore. It’s also home to quite a few nice restaurants, bars and cafes so we spent an hour or so relaxing in the sunshine with cake and ice-cream before heading back to Zürich.

The lovely church


We really enjoyed our little trip to Liechtenstein and would recommend it to anyone visiting Zürich if you can spare the time. What did you think of this tiny little nation? Thanks for reading – stay safe and happy travelling!

32 responses to “How to visit Liechtenstein on a day trip from Zürich”

  1. Beautiful country, Hannah. Seeing snow-dapped mountains in summer is very refreshing. You packed many great trivia answers into this post.😃

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    1. I loved it, it was really nice to explore somewhere totally different 🙂

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  2. I’d meant to visit Liechtenstein during my time in Europe, but never got around to going! Looks lovely and Vaduz is very charming! Glad you got to go on a quick jaunt from Zurich!

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  3. You look very regal Hannah, sitting on the throne. Liechtenstein looks like a beautiful place to visit, thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hehe yes I enjoyed that bit 🙂

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  4. I’ve always wanted to visit Liechtenstein, so it’s good to know you can day trip easily from Zurich. Vaduz looks like such a charming capital.

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    1. It’s a really lovely capital, and so easy to get to from Zurich – we were really glad to make the trip

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  5. Looks like a lovely place to spend a day! And being that it’s a country of mountains a views, I’m now adding it to my list!

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    1. It was really nice to discover and off the tourist track totally. I imagine hiking in the mountains there is special 🙂

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  6. Those views are gorgeous! Seems like a perfect place to add to the list of countries visited.

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    1. We were pleasantly surprised and were really glad we made the trip 🙂

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  8. What a hidden gem of a country. Lovely views all around…well, except for maybe the scaffolding that should have been a castle view. I love the tourism office and how they have a stamp for visitors. They must know that we like stamps in a passport, even if it is not an official stamp. So happy to follow you to Liechtenstein today! 🙂

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    1. Yeah typical scaffolding – always the way isn’t it! We really enjoyed our little trip to this tiny nation, it was well worth it 🙂

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  9. Looks like a great time! Thanks for sharing with us!!

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  10. This was a fun read, especially as Liechtenstein is on two of my tentative future itineraries: part of a Swiss one I devised (more of a theoretical trip) and also on a circular route I have planned that starts and ends in Munich. We’ll see which trip wins out (if any) and whether Liechtenstein ends up on the final itinerary. Looks like a great stop, though.

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    1. oo that’s exciting and I also love you have theoretical itineraries, I do exactly the same 🙂 It’s definitely worth it if you can squeeze it in as a stop!

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  11. Thanks for giving me a window into a country I knew little about. It looks very quaint and so green, great article Hannah.

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    1. It was a lovely option for a day trip that’s for sure 🙂

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  12. Looks like Liechtenstein has several picturesque trails to enjoy – the views are lovely, Hannah. So, too, the castles and other vintage architecture would be wonderful to see in person. Thanks for sharing my friend! 🤗

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    1. Thanks Phil, it was a beautiful little country to explore for the day 🙂

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  13. Seems like such an enjoyable day trip! I would love to visit Liechtenstein – though I have to admit that it is more to check something off my country bucket-list ahah! It does seem like a nice country and I loved learning more facts about it! The fact that you can get a stamp on your passport at the Tourist information office is amazing too! I wish more European countries had that! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Yes we were for the same reason – we couldn’t get *that* close to a country and not pop in to see it!!

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  14. Good to know you can do a day trip. Train is the way to go!

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  15. This is an amazing country Hannah. These mountains in the view. Anita

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  16. I had no idea Liechtenstein is so often overlooked and is the second least visited country in Europe. It looks quite scenic, especially through the old town, and naturally my interest piqued at the mention of hiking.

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    1. It’s really beautiful and I imagine the hiking routes across the country are pretty quiet.

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  17. Just visited and your guide was invaluable, saved me from walking up to the castle 🙂 Loved the old town. There’s an amazing chocolate shop there. We visited the brewery, which wasn’t actually open at the time, but the owner Peter gave us a short tour and a beer.

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind feedback – I’m so glad you had a great time in Vaduz and thank you for sharing your tops on the chocolate shop and brewery 🙂

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  18. Despite sunburn and hay fever, the hike (and views) looks beautiful. Haha, I think your attire is a bit ordinary for a queen on that throne Hannah 😁. I think Liechtenstein is definitely worth a visit – thanks for showing us this little country!

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    1. hahah yes I should have worn my formal gown and crown, but unfortunately they didn’t fit in the suitcase…ha! It was small but beautiful that’s for sure 🙂

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