I had a hard time finding videos on YouTube showing how to get to Liechtenstein so I decided to just go there and create my own! Hopefully this helps other people get to this tiny country that has no rail system of its own. Please let me know if you have any questions.
00:00 The Border Town of Sargans
00:37 How to Buy Tickets
01:43 Train Ride from Zurich to Sargans
02:03 From Germany
02:27 Bus from Sargans to Vaduz
03:59 Arriving in Vaduz
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Germany is beautiful!
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Thank you! That was very helpful!
Naw restaurants are generally expensive. A regular pizza will cost you 20 bucks
Awesome guide, I'm just back from Liechtenstein, definitely worth a quick visit. I'd recommend stocking up in Austria, much cheaper than both Liechtenstein and Switzerland 😆 the hiking trails are awesome, not a great deal else to do there really
This will come in handy! Next April I’ll be in Europe for an entire month and I recently learned about Liechtenstein I had no idea it even existed which blew my mind 😂 I added this country to my list of places I wanted to see
Thank you so much for this video
Nice and so informative video. Are there any special places to visit in Vaduz from your point of view?
Thanks for sharing. The best guide about a day trip from Zurich to Vaduz.
This is helpful. The automat was easy to understand. We normally approach Vaduz from the buses at the Feldkirch station in Austria, as we live in Austria. It was good to see, where the Bus stops are based on the perspective of the tracks, which are adjacent to the bus bay. It was good to see that. In
Feldkirch we have to enter the station and then exit to the street side and look for the bus bay on the right, as one exits. Thanks for including the Sargans version. For the tourist with train passes from Switzerland or those, who have Eurail or Interrail passes, the trains to/from Sargans, Buchs, Feldkirch and Schaan. Only the Swiss rail pass includes the Liechtensteiner buses, whereas the other nations' rail passes are not valid on the buses in the principality. A day card for all national buses now costs about $13, but that's all day on all bus routes in the country. Hey, did you notice, whether any merchants in Vaduz still sell post cards and souvenirs? The grocery supplies before arriving are a great idea. We'll likely eat prior to arriving and then once again, when we're back in Switzerland.