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Aside from Colmar of France, we even did a cross-border trip to Vaduz, the capital city of Liechtenstein while we're travelling around Switzerland. Due to there's no airport within the nation, hence it's an ideal way of planning a trip to this Europe's fourth-smallest country from Zurich since it's easily accessible and the journey takes around an hour and a half.
HOW TO GET TO VADUZ OF LIECHTENSTEIN FROM ZURICH
For your information, there is no direct train service from Switzerland to Liechtenstein. Therefore, you need to catch a train from Zurich HB to Sargans, and then continue by catching the bright yellow-coloured bus 11 (heading Feldkirch) or bus 12E (heading Vaduz) in order to get to Liechtenstein. If you are travelling with Swiss Travel Pass, this route is fully covered including the public buses in Liechtenstein. Without the pass, one-way bus ride costs CHF8 per passenger and this can be paid directly to the bus driver.
By the way, there are no border controls between Switzerland and Liechtenstein. However, if you are interested to collect and add additional passport stamps just like me, don't forget to bring along your passport as you can get an authentic Liechtenstein entry stamp from Vaduz Tourism office for CHF3.
#1: Catching the train from Zurich HB to Sargans
#2: Continue by hopping on bus 11 (heading Feldkirch) or bus 12E (heading Vaduz)
OUR HALF-DAY TRIP IN VADUZ OF LIECHTENSTEIN
As usual, both my husband and I woke up pretty early in order to maximise our half-day trip in Vaduz. Right after catching the bus from Sargans to Vaduz, we alighted at Vaduz Post bus stop that sits right in the heart of Vaduz. This will be the best spot for you to start exploring and wandering the capital city of Liechtenstein itself. As we're pressed for time, hence we're only fully focusing on Vaduz.
Vaduz is pretty small and compact and the main street is kinda short and not that long. Thus, it's easily walking around the city.
#3: City train with Vaduz Castle behind
#7: Postmuseum Vaduz - A museum covers postal history with stamp collections and historic equipment. Entrance is free for public(Opening Hours: 9am to 5pm daily)
#8: Main government building of Vaduz
LANGUAGE & CURRENCY OF LIECHTENSTEIN
The nation's official language is German but during our trip there, we don't have any communication issues in speaking English with the local.
As for the official currency, the Swiss franc (CHF) is the legal tender since Liechtenstein is in a customs and monetary union with Switzerland. Cards are even acceptable in Liechtenstein.
#12: And that's concludes my visit to 57th country
12D10N Switzerland Travelogue (2022)
- Sneak Peek
- Things To Do Before Travelling To Switzerland
- Swiss Travel Pass Guide
- Flying To Switzerland With Turkish Airlines
- Lucerne, Our First Trip
- Snowy Mountains of Mount Titlis
- Lake Lucerne Cruise & Mount Rigi
- Colmar, French Fairytale
- Half Day in Basel & Bern
- Scenic Train Ride From Lucerne To Interlaken & We Did Paragliding
- Crash Landing On You In Iseltwald
- Bernese Oberland - Lauterbrunnen, MΓΌrren and Grindelwald
- Panorama Bridge Sigriswil
- Day Trip to Vevey & Geneva
- Lake Blausee, One of the Most Beautiful Lakes in Switzerland
- Zermatt, A Car-Free Village
- 8-Hours Train Ride From Zermatt to St. Moritz with Glacier Express
- Zurich, Our Final Stop in Switzerland