Tucked between Switzerland and Austria, the tiny principality of Liechtenstein is one of Europe’s most underrated gems. With just 160 square kilometers of land and a population under 40,000, Liechtenstein surprises with its regal charm, dramatic alpine scenery, and an unexpected sense of serenity. This doubly landlocked microstate blends medieval heritage, mountain adventure, and modern-day precision. Whether you’re hiking in the shadow of jagged peaks, visiting its royal castle, or strolling the pristine streets of Vaduz, the experience is intimate, curated, and deeply refreshing.
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The quaint capital with art galleries, museums, and views of the Prince’s hilltop castle
Home to the royal family; view it from scenic trails
A peaceful alpine resort perfect for hiking in summer and skiing in winter
A 75 km cultural path connecting all 11 municipalities—ideal for slow travelers
A medieval fortress offering panoramic views and seasonal events
July–August – Ideal for hiking, biking, and clear alpine views
December to February– For snow sports in Malbun and festive mountain charm