Written by Invicta73 on August 14, 2003
- Whilst visiting local attractions and seeing lovely architecture or beautiful natural scenery often provides enjoyable focus when spending time in a new destination, it is actually experiencing the particular atmosphere of the place that is...
Written by the Xplorer on December 11, 2000
- We've discovered that most people haven't even heard of a country called Liechtenstein and even less have heard of its capital, Vaduz. Vaduz is really a small alpine town and the country is nestled...
Written by NomadCamilla on August 21, 2006
- Liechtenstein is a very small place, most of which can be seen in a day. The currency is the Swiss Franc, and border crossings from Switzerland are unmarked.
Vaduz is more of a village than...
Written by ggcahill on November 15, 2004
- Liechtenstein is a very small county in south central Europe, in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. It’s famous for skiing and being a money center. Vaduz is the capital, and Ruggell, Triesen, and Malbun...
Written by the Xplorer on December 11, 2000
- When we visited Liechtenstein we discovered that it is a country that doesn't protect its borders. We were disappointed because one of the things we looked forward to was getting our passports stamped in...
Written by chaoticmum on November 20, 2008
- This stop to Liechtenstein was a day trip. All we had time for was to go into Liechtenstein, stop for lunch, do about an hour of shopping, and then get back on the road toward...
Written by Goodsvejk on February 7, 2003
- Liechtenstein is known for its stamps and its size. The post office is located right on the main street, easily found considering there's only a couple dozen streets in Vaduz. Stop by and mail a...
Written by the Xplorer on December 11, 2000
- Being in Vaduz you will soon realize how unique of a place you are visiting. This tiny monarchy doesn't have a whole lot to offer tourists, but what it does have is used in...
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