a very relaxing spot. the vaduz castle is not to be missed (can''t get in though as the royal family actually lives there)
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Posted: Jun 21, 2017
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莲子99
5/5Outstanding
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One of the smallest countries in the world, one of the two double landlocked countries, used the Swiss Pass to go, the scenery is particularly good, although the fog is thick that day, but still can feel the mountains it faces, the castle is very magnificent in the foothills.
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Posted: Jan 27, 2021
莲子99
5/5Outstanding
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If you get to Zurich with a Swiss Pass, you must spend at least half a day walking to the Principality of Liechtenstein, such a small, but very pleasant country, climbing the Castle Mountains to see the Alps.
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Posted: Oct 9, 2020
把剑长歌
4/5Excellent
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It is said that you can spend £40,000 to pack the castle of Liechtenstein overnight. I bought stamps here. This ordinary, a bag, all kinds of, good and bad, but not too expensive. Liechtenstein has that particularly complicated "luxury" stamp, and there are many Chinese ~
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Posted: Aug 26, 2020
徐团
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Liechtenstein is a landlocked pocket country in central Europe, between Switzerland and Austria, one of the only two dual landlocked countries in the world, only about one-third of the country's west side is located in a flat valley, and the rest is mostly mountainous. The total land area of Liechtenstein is 160.5 square kilometers, and the total population of Liechtenstein is 37,666 (2016). Traveling from Innsbruck to Zurich via Liechtenstein, a short stop in this small and wealthy country, although just a walk, still left a good impression on the country, the people living here are rich and peaceful. After a bridge over a river, Liechtenstein entered Switzerland.