Vaduz, Liechtenstein

During our road trip through Central Europe we took the chance to visit the very small country of Liechtenstein. From the moment we crossed the border the landscape around us was mesmerizing. The mountains reached high into the sky and the fields were the brightest shade of green. We made our way into the capital city of Vaduz. While the population is just over 5,000 people, it is where the majority of the country’s citizens live. The city feels like a movie set complete with a castle on the hill. The streets are incredibly clean, the homes are perfectly manicured, the streets are lined with artwork and there are many small shops and cafes to enjoy.

Parliament (brown building on the left) and Courthouse (right)

As with most of our time in Central Europe, this time around it rained, a lot. We didn’t let it deter us from taking in the beautiful city. Umbrellas in hand we roamed the streets and alley ways to the outside of the city which rewarded us with a beautiful view from the top of the hill.

Before we jumped back into the Touran and continued on our way we made sure to capture some of the sites from the small but wonderful city of Vaduz.

We were so glad we took the time to spend the afternoon in the small country of Liechtenstein. If ever given the opportunity for a visit, make the most of it. You won’t regret it!

Our next and last stop in Europe is Munich, Germany.

2 Replies to “Vaduz, Liechtenstein”

  1. Hello Robert and Melissa. Still looking forward to every post. Keep them coming!!! Question… what is in the foreground green field in the picture of the city of Vaduz. Is it a newly planted grapes for a winery? I can tell there is a pattern of something in that field.
    Safe Travels. Jacki Glastetter

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