Liechtenstein
Visitors to Liechtenstein immediately feel the special atmosphere of this charming, small, sovereign state nestled between Switzerland and Austria.
The Principality’s 160 square kilometers form a beautiful corner of the world that stretches from the vibrant Rhine Valley all the way up to the soothing natural landscape of the Alps, reaching an elevation of 2'599 meters above sea level. The last German-speaking monarchy consists of eleven municipalities with 41'000 inhabitants. It is, in the truest sense of the word, compact and bears the name of a distinguished princely family that resides at Vaduz Castle.
Many winter moments in a small space
The pristine white landscape of the snow-sure Malbun winter sports area is sure to delight carvers, snowboarders, cross-country skiers, and tobogganers alike. The state-of-the-art, comfortable lifts and the unique children’s area, malbi-park, are located in a sheltered valley basin at 1'600 meters above sea level. The safe and manageable area, with 23 kilometers of slopes, is perfect for families with children. It invites visitors to enjoy long winter hikes, ice skating, or sunbathing on the cozy terrace of the mountain restaurant.
Everything close by: Culture, culinary delights and mountains
The Principality captivates visitors with museum attractions such as the Art Museum, the Hilti Art Foundation and the TreasureChamber, as well as with festivals and excellent cuisine. For wine lovers, a visit to the Court Winery of the Prince of Liechtenstein is an absolute must. We also recommend the ALL INCLUSIVE Experience Pass, which offers access to over 30 attractions and activities. In Vaduz’s car-free promenade – just a stone’s throw from the picturesque vineyards and the imposing castle rock – culture buffs, art lovers, and foodies will find plenty to enjoy. From the country’s cultural center, it’s just a few minutes to the Alpine region. The unspoiled and charming mountain landscape is a little paradise for anyone who enjoys hiking or biking. On the 75-kilometer-long Liechtenstein Trail, hikers and cyclists can explore the entire Principality and immerse themselves in its culture.