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Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area, so travelers with a valid Schengen visa or from a Schengen-exempt country can enter freely. There are typically no border controls between Liechtenstein and neighboring Switzerland or Austria, making entry seamless.
Yes, Vaduz is very walkable. The city center is compact and most major attractions are within easy walking distance of each other. The streets are well-maintained and generally accessible, though some paths leading up toward the castle are steep and unpaved.
Highlights include Vaduz Castle (home to the royal family and viewable from below), the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein with its impressive modern art collection, the National Museum, the Cathedral of St. Florin, and the scenic Rhine Valley. Hiking and wine tasting in the surrounding vineyards are also popular.
Liechtenstein uses the Swiss franc (CHF). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but cash is still useful for smaller purchases. Note that Liechtenstein is not part of the European Union or the eurozone, so euros are generally not accepted.
Tipping in Liechtenstein follows Swiss customs. It is polite to round up the bill or leave around 10 percent at restaurants if you are happy with the service. Tipping is appreciated but not expected the way it is in some other countries.
German is the official language of Liechtenstein, and the local dialect is a form of Alemannic German. English is spoken in hotels, museums, and restaurants, making it easy for English-speaking visitors to navigate the country.
Liechtenstein's cuisine is influenced by Swiss and Austrian traditions. Try Kasknopfle (cheese dumplings with caramelized onions), Ribel (a cornmeal dish), fresh trout from mountain streams, and locally produced wines. The country's wines, especially Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, are well worth a taste.
Late spring through early autumn (May to October) is ideal for visiting Vaduz. Summers are warm and perfect for hiking and exploring. December brings festive Christmas markets to the city. Winters can be cold and snowy, but the Alpine scenery is beautiful year-round.