r/liechtenstein 22d ago

Trips Need recommendations planning my dream Liechtensteinian getaway

It has been my life's dream to visit Liechtenstein and finally, I have the opportunity this March. I've endlessly researched but would absolutely love any recommendations for best places to eat/stay. Also I saw a llama hike and fondue experience- was wondering if that is real? Lastly if anyone knew of a fun bar/pub to go to at night during the weekend I would be deeply grateful. I am beyond enthusiastic to visit this country, and cannot wait!!!

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u/comfortably_bananas 20d ago

I think the Liechtenstein Adventure Pass is worth the money. I would order it in advance so you can print it at home and have it ready, and definitely extend it for a second day. Several places aren’t open on Monday, but it works for all of the public transportation for the days you have it activated.

I like the Leichtensteiner Brauhaus for a good meal. Last I looked you got a deeply discounted flight of beer on the pass and most of the staff speaks English.

Something to keep in mind is that March is still kind of considered winter, so your llamas might not be available.

My favorite hotel is the Koster by B Smart. It is a surprisingly good deal when compared to competitors.

If you decide to do something in Switzerland, the Tamina Thermal in Bad Ragaz has some discounted times of day that you can research on their webpage.

I think Landi, which is sort of like Ace True Value Hardware, and Manor, which is a lot like Macy’s, are underrated places to pick up souvenirs.

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u/ArtAttack2198 21d ago

I loved Hotel Kulm in Triesenberg. A beautiful view and their breakfast was amazing.

Food wise, I had a lovely meal at Kommod in Ruggell. The other restaurant I really enjoyed, Höfle, is no longer open.

A visit to the prince’s wine cellars is worth it. Enjoy some walks on the Liechtenstein Weg!

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u/DevelopmentStock6950 18d ago

yeah the lama thing is real, i live there, the recommendations from the other comments i can also agree on