Liechtenstein | A Day in a Country (Photography Guide).
| A Day in a Country (Photography Guide).
Hidden in the embrace of the Alps, the blue Rhine River flows gently. At the border of Austria and Switzerland lies a small and charming country - Liechtenstein. Although the country is small, its beautiful scenery is enough to make people linger. In one day, whether it's a city walk or a nation walk, you can easily enjoy it.
Accommodation🏠:
Our journey started from Innsbruck. After taking the train to Fredkirch, we chose a local hotel to stay in. The reason for choosing this place is that the hotel prices in Liechtenstein are almost three to four times that of Fredkirch. Staying in Fredkirch, you can reach the heart of Liechtenstein in just half an hour by bus, and the next day you can easily take a train or Flexbus to other attractions in Switzerland to continue exploring.
Travel route🚇:
🍞: After arriving, you might as well go to the old town to find some simple breakfast. Although the food choices here are not rich, you can quickly solve your hunger by finding a cafe, and then you can leisurely stroll through the streets and alleys. Friendly reminder, cheese noodles (the taste is like vomit mixed with noodles🤢) and potato pancakes (I can only say, it is a simple version of potato pancakes) please try carefully.
Recommended attractions:
1️⃣Vaduz Castle
If you can arrive within two hours after sunrise, the golden sunlight will fill the castle, which will be a great time to shoot. Unfortunately, when we arrived, it was almost afternoon, but the scenery at sunset was equally charming. After shooting, you might as well overlook the old town. On the way uphill, don't forget to capture the view in Figure 7. St. Peter's Church looks particularly beautiful at this moment!
2️⃣St. Peter's Church
The close-up shooting effect of the church is not ideal, and the best shooting location is the overpass across the road. Interestingly, the local license plates in Liechtenstein are small and black, and most of the cars parked on the streets are luxury cars!
3️⃣Stamp Museum and Tourist Center Stamping
Liechtenstein has several museums, and the Stamp Museum (for me, it is a brand new experience) is undoubtedly one of the best. The design of the sliding door is very photogenic. After visiting, don't forget to go to the tourist center to stamp (although the price of 3 euros makes me feel distressed for a page of passport😭, but since I am here, how can I miss it?)
4️⃣Walk along the Rhine
The Rhine River defines the boundary between Switzerland and Liechtenstein. In the middle of the bridge, you can check in the boundary marker. There are low villas everywhere. While walking, we met an old lady wearing Chanel and Hermes, who was extremely elegant. This small country with a population of 35,000 has a per capita GDP of $200,000💵. It is said that everyone has
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