If you are looking for a perfect European destination, then look no further because Vaduz the capital of Liechtenstein offers you the best tourist destination. Liechtenstein is the sixth smallest country in the world, and it is located between Austria and Switzerland. You can easily plan a day trip to Vaduz from major Swiss destinations. Many people do not know Liechtenstein, and it is time that you should make a point of visiting this exceptional European destination.

There are many reasons why you should go to Liechtenstein, the country has a mix of tourists from across the globe. Most of these tourists come to Austria for holidays, and they come to this destination to enjoy their time after skiing. Besides, the country has a resort that has ice during winter, and it is ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers.

The country shares so much with Switzerland; therefore, they use Swiss francs as a currency. Here are the places to visit in Liechtenstein.

Explore the Vaduz Castle

Vaduz castle

This is one of the hardest to places that you can miss while Vaduz, the Vaduz castle is perched on the hillside overlooking the capital. The castle is over 700 years old, and there are numerous tales of towers and turrets. This castle was built as a fortress for the ruling class. It is closed to visitors, however, you can see the castle from a distance and read history about it. When you are high on the mountain, you can see the stunning views of the alpine backdrop. 

As a result, the castle is closed to visitors. However, walking tours of Vaduz give interesting insights into the history of the castle, and a walk to the gates delivers beautiful views of its Alpine backdrop and surrounding countryside. Each year the prince opens the house for a public reception on August 15th so if you want to visit this is the right time.

Visit the Museum of Liechtenstein 

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On your day trip, you should ensure that you should visit the museum because it houses a state of the art gallery that encompasses old and contemporary art collection. You can see artwork from the prince collection and other aspects of the country. You will interact with the most captivating history of the region all in one place. 

When looked from the outside, the building has pebbles from the river Rhine, and the sleek lines coupled with exquisite interior make it a perfect destination that you should visit.

Visit St. Florin Cathedral

St. Florin Cathedral
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Friederich von Schmidt designed the cathedral an Austrian architect in the 1870s and the Roman Catholic Church as a Neolithic design, and it is popular for its stained glass windows with an exceptional steeple. 

You can also visit the grave of Prince Franz joseph the second, who is the father of the current ruling prince.

Visit the Parliament Building

One of the striking places in Vaduz municipality is the parliament building, once you are in this location, you are sure that you will learn more about the country of Liechtenstein. 

Goritz, a German architect, designed the building, and it is located in the main square. You can marvel at the uniqueness of the architecture as well as get a grasp of what the administration structure of the country and the various government offices operates.

Explore the Old Rhine Bridge

Old Rhine Bridge
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This is a wooden rustic bridge, and it crosses the Rhine River as it connects Switzerland to Liechtenstein. This is a 135-meter walk, and you will have a chance of enjoying the amazing views that the area presents. 

There is nothing more interesting than exploring an area on foot because it gives you a chance to soak in what nature offers. Be sure to take your camera with you so that you can capture all the moments as soon as you can. You can take perfect pictures of St. Florin Cathedral and Vaduz castle.

Visit the Red House

For you to understand how Vaduz you will have to visit this building to get a glimpse of the ancient architecture and how the neighbourhood came about. The Mitteldorf is a village in the northeastern part of the town centre, and you will get to know the traditional housing and how modernized the system has become over time.

The eye-catching red houses date back to the 14th century, and it is a perfect location that you will get to understand how these people constructed the house. Characterized by deep red hue, pretty stone tower, and vineyards around the red house is a must on your sightseeing trip.

Explore the Gutenberg Castle

Gutenberg Castle
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As much as this castle is not entirely in Vaduz, it is a must-see attraction because it offers a perfect chance for tourists to learn more about the country and its previous leadership. This is a unique building because it dates back to the Bronze Age. 

The castle is made up of a museum, two chapels, and an exquisite rose garden. It is important to note that this castle is open to the public, and you can explore it as much as you want. Inside the building boasts of theatre productions, cultural presentations among others helping you understand life in Liechtenstein more.

Enjoy Panoramic Views

Liechtenstein Views

It is said one of the best ways of seeing a country is by taking a hiking trail across the country. The panoramic view of Liechtenstein offers you an opportunity to see a beautiful country at a glance.

Between the city centre and the castle, there are many points that you can take pictures of the beautiful country as you enjoy the Snowclad Mountains. Within a few minutes, you could be exploring the best views of the country. Why limit yourself? Get the best views of the country by taking a trail to see what it has to offer.


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