Flights to Liechtenstein
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Airlines Flying to Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein doesn't have an international airport. Instead, you'll most likely arrive in Switzerland, Liechtenstein's neighbour. These are some popular airlines that can get you there.
Lufthansa
- Most of Liechtenstein's tourists come from Germany. If you're planning on being one of them, why not travel with Lufthansa, Germany's flag carrier?
- Lufthansa also offers flights from countries in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
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Swiss International Airlines
- One of the countries bordering Liechtenstein is Switzerland, which makes its flag carrier, Swiss International, an excellent choice for getting you to a nearby airport.
- Swiss International offers flights from countries in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
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easyJet
- This low-cost airline is perfect for those interested in visiting Liechtenstein on a budget, giving you more to spend while away.
- easyJet travel to countries in Europe and Africa.
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Liechtenstein is a beautiful country in western Europe. Its small size makes it a hidden gem amongst holiday destinations — it's the fourth smallest country in Europe and the sixth smallest in the world. However, don't let its size deter you! Liechtenstein is teeming with things to do and is perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Enjoy stunning hikes up mossy hills and through thriving forests. Stroll beside streams and icy lakes while facing snowy mountaintops in the distance.
On your walk, you'll likely stumble across fairytale-like castles and fortresses, offering awe-inspiring views and a fascinating history. In need of some food and drink? Stop off at one of the charming villages and find yourself a restaurant. There's nothing better after a long day of walking than Liechtenstein's national dish, the delicious Liechtensteiner Kasknofle, similar to a hearty mac-and-cheese.
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Discover Vaduz
Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein, and unlike many other capitals, it's remarkably non-busy. It has a population of 5,696 (as of 2021), making it closer to a village than a city. For those wanting a tranquil holiday destination, Vaduz is perfect.
The capital's staple is Vaduz Castle, a beautiful building that overlooks the rest of Vaduz. Unlike many famous castles, Vaduz remains occupied. Liechtenstein is one of 43 countries to still have an existing monarchy. Because of this, the inside of the castle cannot be visited. However, its magnificence can still be observed from afar.
Vaduz is the ideal destination for a romantic getaway. Walk hand-in-hand as you take in the plentiful green fields and abundant display of flowers. Those who'd rather rest their legs can enjoy boat rides that show you not just Vaduz but various parts of Liechtenstein.
For lovers of art, visit Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, which has breathtaking exhibits from around the world.
Alternative Airlines can get you a direct or multi-stop flight to St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport (ACH), Switzerland—the closest international airport to Vaduz (30-minutes by car).
Popular Places in Liechtenstein
Sareis Chairlift
If you're a keen adventurer looking for a new perspective on life, then you won't want to miss the Sareis Chairlift. Even those afraid of heights should give it a try, as the impeccable views combined with the fact that the chairlift is entirely safe make for a rewarding experience.
Located in Malbun, Liechtenstein's skiing district, the chairlift gives you a birds-eye view of Liechtenstein's stunning nature.
Once you've enjoyed the thrilling sights, you can visit Sareis Bergrestaurant, a family restaurant connected to the skiing resort.
The closest airport to Malbun is St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport (ACH), just under an hour away by car.
Triesenberg
Triesenberg is a municipality in Liechtenstein with a population of around 2,600. If you're looking for somewhere even more peaceful than the capital, this rural town's for you. Triesenberg has mesmerising displays of natural beauty that make it perfect for a romantic holiday or a chance to be closer to nature. The town's homes lie dotted along its hills, providing magnificent sights from the beginning to the end of your day.
Want to add a friendly addition to your walk? Get a chance to walk with llamas by signing up for one of the walking llama hikes. If your walking party's big enough already, you can instead visit a llama farm to feed and pet the loveable creatures.
The closest airport to Triesenberg is Zurich Airport (ZHR) in Switzerland, about an hour and a half away by car.
Balzers
Balzers is a municipality nestled between mountains, and it's a place of both natural and human-made beauty.
One of the things it's most known for is Gutenberg Castle, which resides on a hilltop slightly above the village. Parts of the castle are available throughout the year, like the courtyard, whilst other sections are open during specific seasons, such as the castle's chapel and rose gardens, which can be visited during the Spring and Summer.
Balzer's architecture and ruralness gives it a medieval charm, making it a brilliant location for fantasy fans.
The nearest airport to Balzers is St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport (ACH), just a 40-minute drive away.
Liechtenstein Do's and Don'ts
Here are some aspects of Liechtenstein's culture to be aware of before you visit.
- Don't expect shops to be open on a Sunday — Around 70% of Liechtenstein's population identifies as Roman Catholic. Because of this, the belief that Sunday should be a day of rest is upheld. So expect limited availability for shops and restaurants on this day.
- Don't be late — Liechtenstein has a culture of being on time. If you say you're going to be somewhere at a specific time, try your best to ensure that you are.
- Don't step in the bike lanes — Cycling is a big part of people's lives in Liechtenstein, and there are dedicated cycle lanes for easy transport. These lanes should be clearly signposted, so make sure not to block them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Liechtenstein?
Liechtenstein is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It's boarded by Switzerland and Austria.
How big is Liechtenstein?
Liechtenstein is a very small country. Its area is just over 160 square kilometres (62 square miles), making it the fourth smallest country in Europe and the sixth smallest in the world.
How safe is Liechtenstein?
Liechtenstein has a very low crime rate. Although the occasional mugging or violent crime will occur, it's vastly lower than in most other countries. Your bigger concern would be natural disasters. Liechtenstein experiences heavy rainfall during the spring and summer months, which can cause flooding and landslides. To combat this, carefully consider the timing of your trip and keep up to date with the weather reports.
How can I visit Liechtenstein?
Liechtenstein doesn't have an airport, but the country is still very accessible. The easiest way to get there is by arriving at one of Switzerland's airports, most commonly Zurich (ZRH) or St. Gallen–Altenrhein (ACH). Because Liechtenstein is such a small country, travelling by car or public transport usually takes less than two hours. Liechtenstein and Switzerland share an open border, so you can move freely between the countries.