Great Video! I've been watching a lot of videos about Liechtenstein and this is by far the best! I've subbed and looking forward to watching through more of your videos!
Thanks so much! I felt like I tried to do everything Liechtenstein has to offer (and every place I visit for that matter). I wish I went for a hike in the alps while I was here though. Thanks for the sub!
Thank you so much. Good luck in your time in Liechtenstein. The only thing I regret not doing is a hike in the mountains but I feel like I covered all the essentials in Vaduz
If you have time, for sure do the hike. Make sure you take appropriate footwear. That was another reason why I didn't go. I hear it's not for the feint of heart (though there is a 'family' route)
What do you think is the easiest way to get to Liechtenstein? I'll be moving to Vilnius (found you through your video there), and I'd love to visit Liechtenstein/Austria Switzerland if I could. Liechtenstein seems perfect for a day trip, really can see it all.
Glad to have you following along :) Only possible chance for a day trip would be to fly into Zurich but so much time would be wasted on travel. You’re looking at a weekend really and for that I wouldn’t say it’s worth it. It’s a great passing country and a bit of a novelty but I think Austria is the easiest for a day trip at a push. I hear a high speed train will connect Lithuania and Krakow is in the works
@@travelbookpro I meant day trip as in visit Switzerland/Austria for a few days and try to get to Liechtenstein on one of those days. I'd love to get a stamp in my passport. Also, how affordable/convenient are trains when traveling between countries? Lithuania to France for example. Is flying just easier?
It’s not too easy to get to because there is no train station. You have to get a bus from either Buchs, Feldkirch, or Sargans. Easiest places to stay Innsbruck or Zurich but I do know some people stay in Sargans or Feldkirch to travel into Liechtenstein.
Great Video! I've been watching a lot of videos about Liechtenstein and this is by far the best! I've subbed and looking forward to watching through more of your videos!
Thanks so much! I felt like I tried to do everything Liechtenstein has to offer (and every place I visit for that matter). I wish I went for a hike in the alps while I was here though. Thanks for the sub!
really an amazing guide, thanks a lot for this video! we're planning a trip to Liechtenstein next month so this was helpful 😍
Thank you so much. Good luck in your time in Liechtenstein. The only thing I regret not doing is a hike in the mountains but I feel like I covered all the essentials in Vaduz
@@travelbookpro thanks for mentioning as we were not sure if it's worth it to do also a hike..
If you have time, for sure do the hike. Make sure you take appropriate footwear. That was another reason why I didn't go. I hear it's not for the feint of heart (though there is a 'family' route)
What do you think is the easiest way to get to Liechtenstein? I'll be moving to Vilnius (found you through your video there), and I'd love to visit Liechtenstein/Austria Switzerland if I could. Liechtenstein seems perfect for a day trip, really can see it all.
Glad to have you following along :) Only possible chance for a day trip would be to fly into Zurich but so much time would be wasted on travel. You’re looking at a weekend really and for that I wouldn’t say it’s worth it. It’s a great passing country and a bit of a novelty but I think Austria is the easiest for a day trip at a push. I hear a high speed train will connect Lithuania and Krakow is in the works
@@travelbookpro I meant day trip as in visit Switzerland/Austria for a few days and try to get to Liechtenstein on one of those days. I'd love to get a stamp in my passport. Also, how affordable/convenient are trains when traveling between countries? Lithuania to France for example. Is flying just easier?
It’s not too easy to get to because there is no train station. You have to get a bus from either Buchs, Feldkirch, or Sargans. Easiest places to stay Innsbruck or Zurich but I do know some people stay in Sargans or Feldkirch to travel into Liechtenstein.