Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is a small yet stunning country in Central Europe, nestled between Switzerland and Austria. Despite its small size (just 160 square kilometers), it offers breathtaking alpine landscapes, charming villages, and a rich history. Here’s what you need to know for a visit:

Visa & Entry Requirements

  • Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area, so visitors from Schengen countries can enter freely.
  • If you’re from outside the Schengen Zone, check if you need a Schengen visa.
  • There is no airport in Liechtenstein; the nearest international airport is in Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH).

Best Time to Visit

  • Summer (June – September): Great for hiking, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.
  • Winter (December – March): Perfect for skiing and snowboarding in Malbun, the country’s main ski resort.

Things to Do

  • Hiking: Liechtenstein has over 400 km of hiking trails with breathtaking alpine views.
  • Skiing & Snowboarding: The Malbun ski area is family-friendly and less crowded than Swiss resorts.
  • Wine Tasting: Visit the Prince of Liechtenstein Winery in Vaduz.
  • Cycling: The country has scenic cycling paths along the Rhine River.
  • Stamp Collecting: Liechtenstein is famous for its postage stamps, and the Postage Stamp Museum in Vaduz is worth a visit.

Getting Around

  • Public Transport: Buses connect all major towns and attractions.
  • Car Rental: Useful for exploring at your own pace.
  • Cycling & Walking: Many areas are pedestrian and bike-friendly.

Currency & Budget

  • Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF), but Euros are often accepted.
  • Budget: Liechtenstein is relatively expensive, similar to Switzerland.

Where to Stay

  • Luxury: Park Hotel Sonnenhof (Vaduz) – A top-rated boutique hotel.
  • Mid-Range: Hotel Turna Malbun – Perfect for ski lovers.
  • Budget: Youth Hostel Schaan-Vaduz – Affordable and well-located.

Why choose us?

Supportive Environment

Student-Friendly Policies

Quality Higher Educations

Opportunities for Growth