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Taking the opportunity to travel to Liechtenstein as part of a few days holiday exploring Vorarlberg, Switzerland and Liechtenstein over the festive period, I chose to head to Vaduz, the capital of... more

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  • 52 of 52 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Member since 26/07/2000

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    3 Stars Banks and stamps but no station or airport! Review with images 04/04/2005
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    Advantages Advantages Quiet, peaceful, copious banks and stamp shops

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Not a throbbing metropolis, and pricey with it!

    Taking the opportunity to travel to Liechtenstein as part of a few days holiday exploring Vorarlberg, Switzerland and Liechtenstein over the festive period, I chose to head to Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein – a tiny principality that nestles among the Alps surrounded by Switzerland and Austria. Getting there was no easy matter – Vaduz may be Liechtenstein’s capital, but it boasts neither a train station nor an airport. Fortunately the Liechtenstein Bus service (www.lba.li) took me from Feldkirch in Vorarlberg, through assorted villages to Vaduz, the capital. A day pass for the buses costs ... more
  • 0 of 5 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    if you travel to Liechtenstein do not forget your money. It is best if you take your money in larger bags so you can invest in the bank of the Principal of Liechtenstein. You will not have any problems at the customs - as more money you bring as less problems. Think of Mr Bokassa and some other honest people - they all made their way with their money in Liechtenstein. So you are in a great and honest society. Between your transaction you can visit the postoffice and send some post cards to your friends from there. The stamps you use will help that poor state for his development. Some peoples ... more