10 Mejores Hoteles en Vaduz, Liechtenstein 2026 — Vistas al Castillo, Patrimonio Principesco y Esquí en Malbun (Selección Honesta en Vaduz Centro, Triesen y los Alpes)
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10 Mejores Hoteles en Vaduz, Liechtenstein 2026 — Vistas al Castillo, Patrimonio Principesco y Esquí en Malbun (Selección Honesta en Vaduz Centro, Triesen y los Alpes)

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Vaduz es la capital de Liechtenstein — un microestado doblemente sin litoral entre Suiza y Austria, más pequeño que tres islas de Manhattan juntas. Todo el centro de la ciudad se cruza a pie en 10 minutos, pero en la colina sobre el pueblo se alza Schloss Vaduz, la residencia donde vive aún hoy el príncipe reinante. Quédate en la zona peatonal Städtle (Mitteldorf central) — a pocos pasos del Kunstmuseum, los restaurantes y el mirador del castillo. Triesen y Triesenberg son más tranquilos y ofrecen impresionantes vistas alpinas, y Malbun (30 minutos al sur) es la única estación de esquí del país. Elegimos 10 hoteles reales, desde el emblemático Park Hotel Sonnenhof de Relais & Châteaux hasta boutiques familiares en pueblos de montaña. Consejo práctico: Liechtenstein no tiene aeropuerto — Zúrich ZRH queda a 80 minutos en coche. La moneda es el franco suizo. Los titulares de pasaporte tailandés disfrutan de 90 días sin visado en el espacio Schengen.

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Vaduz es la capital de Liechtenstein — un microestado doblemente sin litoral entre Suiza y Austria, más pequeño que tres islas de Manhattan juntas. Todo el centro de la ciudad se cruza a pie en 10 minutos, pero en la colina sobre el pueblo se alza Schloss Vaduz, la residencia donde vive aún hoy el príncipe reinante. Quédate en la zona peatonal Städtle (Mitteldorf central) — a pocos pasos del Kunstmuseum, los restaurantes y el mirador del castillo. Triesen y Triesenberg son más tranquilos y ofrecen impresionantes vistas alpinas, y Malbun (30 minutos al sur) es la única estación de esquí del país. Elegimos 10 hoteles reales, desde el emblemático Park Hotel Sonnenhof de Relais & Châteaux hasta boutiques familiares en pueblos de montaña. Consejo práctico: Liechtenstein no tiene aeropuerto — Zúrich ZRH queda a 80 minutos en coche. La moneda es el franco suizo. Los titulares de pasaporte tailandés disfrutan de 90 días sin visado en el espacio Schengen.

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Park Hotel Sonnenhof - Relais & Châteaux — hotel No. 1 #1 luxury · the country's only Relais & Châteaux 9.4

📍 Oberdorf, on the hill above central Vaduz — about a 10-to-15-minute walk downhill to Vaduz Castle and the Städtle pedestrian street, roughly 5 minutes by car from Schaan-Vaduz station, and about 1 hour 15 minutes from Zurich Airport (ZRH).

🏔️ Views of Vaduz Castle, the Rhine valley and the Alps 🍷 Marée restaurant, 16 points Gault Millau 🏊 Indoor pool, sauna and a large private garden
only Relais & Châteaux in the countryVaduz Castle + Alps viewsMarée restaurant 16 Gault Millauprivate hillside garden

Park Hotel Sonnenhof is the only hotel in Liechtenstein carried by Relais & Châteaux, the association that only takes places with a genuine private-home feel. The Real family has run it for more than 50 years, and today Hubertus Real is both the owner and the head chef of the in-house restaurant Marée, which holds 16 points from Gault Millau. It sits in Oberdorf, on the hill just above central Vaduz, in a large private garden that looks down on Vaduz Castle, the Rhine valley and the Swiss Alps across the way in one panorama. There are only 29 rooms and suites, so it feels more like staying at a friend's house than a hotel. The indoor pool, sauna and garden are kept genuinely private for guests. Rates start around $530 a night, and it suits couples and luxury travelers who want to soak up Europe's tiniest capital slowly. Overall 9.4/10 from both Agoda and Booking.

  • The country's only Relais & Châteaux, with a real family-home feel
  • Full-frame views of Vaduz Castle, the Rhine valley and the Alps
  • Marée restaurant, 16 Gault Millau, run by chef-owner Hubertus Real
  • Up on the hill — you have to climb in and out of town
  • High rates and few rooms, so book well ahead
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Hotel Real Vaduz — hotel No. 2 #3 boutique · heart of the Städtle 8.8

Hotel Real Vaduz

From ~$263

📍 Heart of the Städtle pedestrian street, central Vaduz — 1 minute to the Postmuseum stamp museum, 2 minutes to the path up Vaduz Castle, 200 metres to the Vaduz Post bus stop. Zurich Airport (ZRH) is about a 1 hour 20 minute drive.

🍷 Underground wine cellar with hundreds of labels 🏰 2 minutes to the path up Vaduz Castle 👨‍🍳 Family restaurant run across generations
Heart of the StädtleFamous local restaurantDeep wine cellarWalk to Vaduz Castle

Hotel Real Vaduz is a multi-generational boutique hotel-restaurant run by the Real family in the heart of the Städtle, central Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein. It sits in a carefully restored historic building with around 11 rooms done in a modern alpine style, some with balconies facing the Alps and the silhouette of Vaduz Castle on the ridge above town. The real draw is Restaurant Real, the family dining room known for classic European food and an underground wine cellar holding more than 700 labels — a destination for locals and visiting European food-lovers alike. From the hotel it is a few minutes on foot to the Postmuseum stamp museum, the climb to Vaduz Castle, and St. Florin church. Zurich Airport (ZRH) is about a 1 hour 20 minute drive away. Rates start around $263 a night and the overall score is 8.8/10 — best for couples and food-lovers who want to soak up one of Europe's smallest capitals without rushing.

  • Heart of the Städtle — walk to the castle and museums
  • Well-known Restaurant Real plus a deep wine cellar
  • Warm family-run boutique service
  • Only around 11 rooms — books out fast over festivals
  • Small town where food and wine run pricier than usual
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Residence Hotel Vaduz — hotel No. 3 #2 design boutique · centre of the Städtle 8.9

📍 Dead-centre in Mitteldorf on the Städtle pedestrian street — under a minute on foot to Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, with Vaduz Castle visible on the hill above. The nearest Swiss train station is Sargans, about 25 minutes by bus, and Zürich airport sits roughly 1 hour 15 minutes away by car.

🎨 Contemporary art gallery in the lobby 🏰 Some rooms have balconies facing the castle Restaurant by former Michelin chef Martin Weber
central Städtle pedestrian streetcastle-view balcony roomsMichelin chef Martin Weberin-building art gallery

Residence Hotel Vaduz is a 4-star boutique tucked into a building on the Städtle pedestrian street, the heart of Vaduz, directly below the hilltop castle the Liechtenstein royal family still uses. Inside are around 30 rooms and suites in a contemporary style, with real modern art hung throughout every stairwell and corridor so it feels like sleeping inside a small gallery. Deluxe rooms come with a balcony facing the castle hill, and the in-house restaurant runs under chef Martin Weber, who has held a Michelin star — which makes this the most design-conscious address in town. Rates start around $271 a night and climb to roughly $514 at peak. The overall 8.9/10 comes from real guest reviews on Agoda (8.9) and Booking.com (9.0). It suits couples and design lovers who want to be in the centre of a tiny capital you can walk end to end in a single day.

  • Centre of the Städtle pedestrian street, right under the castle
  • Art-filled boutique with castle-view balconies
  • Restaurant by former Michelin chef Martin Weber
  • Classic rooms run smaller than the price suggests
  • Rates jump hard during festivals and State Visit events
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Hotel Vaduzerhof by b_smart — hotel No. 4 #4 value pick · central Vaduz 8.3

📍 Mitteldorf quarter in central Vaduz, directly opposite the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein. The Vaduz Post bus stop is right at the hotel, the Städtle pedestrian street is a 2-minute walk, the A13 motorway (Switzerland) is about 2 km away, and Zürich airport (ZRH) is roughly a 1-hour-15-minute drive.

🏛️ 170-year-old townhouse opposite the Kunstmuseum 🏰 Vaduz Castle in the window from some rooms 🧖 Spa + sauna on the ground floor
opposite Kunstmuseumcastle view in some rooms24h smart check-inspa + sauna in building

Hotel Vaduzerhof by b_smart is a 4-star, 35-room hotel set inside a historic townhouse over 170 years old in the Mitteldorf quarter, directly opposite the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein. The Swiss b_smart group gut-renovated the whole building into a full smart-hotel — you let yourself in through a 24-hour self check-in kiosk, no waiting at a counter. Rooms run clean and modern Swiss against the old shell, and a few of them open onto Vaduz Castle perched on its hillside, filling the window. There is a small spa with a sauna on the ground floor to soak in after a day on foot. You can walk to the Städtle pedestrian street, local restaurants, the Cathedral of St Florin and the town hall in minutes, and the Vaduz Post bus stop sits right at the door. Rates start around $166 a night — about the best value in a capital with some of Europe's highest living costs. It scores 8.3/10, and suits couples and independent travelers who want small-town Liechtenstein without overpaying.

  • Central location opposite the Kunstmuseum, walk everywhere
  • Some rooms see Vaduz Castle right in the window
  • Lowest starting rate in central Vaduz
  • No full-time front desk — you use the self-check-in kiosk
  • Some rooms run small, as old buildings do
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Hotel Gasthof Löwen — hotel No. 5 #5 historic inn · first recorded 1380 8.7

📍 Mitteldorf, the heart of Vaduz's historic quarter — about an 8-minute walk up to Städtle (the town square) and Vaduz Castle, roughly 2 km from Schaan-Vaduz station, and around 110 km / a 1 hr 20 min drive from Zürich Airport (ZRH).

🏛️ Building dated to 1380 — the oldest in Liechtenstein 🍷 Wine cellar pouring bottles from the hotel's own vines 🏰 Vaduz Castle visible from the room balconies
Oldest building in the countryPrince's vineyard next doorUnderground wine cellarCentral Mitteldorf

Hotel Gasthof Löwen is more than an ordinary place to sleep — it is the oldest inn in Liechtenstein, a building first recorded in documents from 1380, which makes it one of the oldest structures in the entire country. It sits in Mitteldorf, the historic quarter just south of Städtle (Vaduz's town square), wrapped by the Prince's vineyards (Hofkellerei des Fürsten) that have grown wine here for over 300 years. Today it is a small 4-star boutique of just 14 rooms and suites, each one different, keeping the old oak beams, stone walls and warm wood floors alongside soft king-size beds, modern marble bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. The highlight is the Torkel restaurant in a vaulted stone cellar once used to age wine in the Middle Ages, serving regional food with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay pressed from the vines next door. Rooms start around $240 a night with homemade breakfast — strong value for a stay inside 600-plus years of history. Booking guests rate it 8.8 and Agoda 8.7.

  • A 600-plus-year-old building, the oldest in Liechtenstein
  • Underground wine cellar pouring the Prince's vineyard next door
  • Small 14-room boutique with a warm, family-run welcome
  • Old rooms run small with steep stairs and no lift
  • No spa, gym or pool on site
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Hotel Restaurant Meierhof Triesen — hotel No. 6 #6 Alps-balcony stay · just outside Vaduz 8.5

📍 Village of Triesen, about 1 km south of central Vaduz on the Landstrasse. Buses 11 and 12 stop right in front of the hotel, and Zürich (ZRH) airport is roughly 1.5 hours away by car.

🏔️ Private balcony with Alps view in every room 🍽️ Mediterranean restaurant plus Liechtenstein dishes 🚌 Buses 11/12 to central Vaduz in about 5 minutes
balcony in every roomAlps viewsin-house restaurantfamily-run

Hotel Restaurant Meierhof is a 4-star, 30-room hotel in the village of Triesen, about 1 km south of central Vaduz. It has been run by the same family for several generations, and the main draw is simple: every single room has its own balcony with a full view of the Alps, and many also catch Vaduz Castle on the hillside across the Rhine valley. The in-house restaurant pairs Mediterranean dishes with hard-to-find Liechtenstein specialties such as Käsknöpfle — small cheese-pasta dumplings made with mountain cheese — which go down well in cold weather. Rates start around $166 a night, genuinely good value in a country where the cost of living runs Swiss-high. Buses 11/12 stop right out front and reach central Vaduz in a few minutes, and Zürich airport is about 1.5 hours away by car. Guest scores land at 8.5 on Agoda and 8.6 on Booking — best for couples and road-trippers who want a quiet village base over a hotel in the shopping district.

  • Every one of the 30 rooms has a balcony with an Alps view
  • In-house restaurant serves real Liechtenstein dishes like Käsknöpfle
  • Owner-run, so service feels like staying at a friend's house
  • Not in central Vaduz — you walk 15-20 minutes or take the bus
  • No pool, spa, or fitness room on site
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Hotel Schatzmann Triesen — hotel No. 7 #7 family boutique · Alps mountain views 8.6

📍 Landstrasse, Triesen — about 2 km from central Vaduz, roughly a 5-minute drive. Zurich Airport (ZRH) sits about 110 km away (around 1h20m).

🏔️ Surrounded by Alps mountain views 🍽️ Vivid restaurant, 13 Gault Millau points 🚗 5-minute drive to Vaduz
Schatzmann family boutiqueAlps mountain viewsVivid 13 Gault Millau5-minute drive to Vaduz

Picture a small alpine-timber hotel the Schatzmann family has run themselves for generations, set in the village of Triesen about 2 km from central Vaduz — a 5-minute drive. This is a 4-star boutique of roughly 28 rooms that leans into homey warmth over polish: rooms done in wood tones and alpine woven fabrics, many with a balcony that opens straight onto the Alps. The real draw is the restaurant Vivid, where chef Heiko Krüger has earned 13 points from the Gault Millau guide — dinner here is the reason couples drive across the border. The Triesen setting is quiet and suits couples and nature lovers, yet you can still reach Vaduz and the capital's museums in minutes. It scores 8.6/10, with Asian guests agreeing on the warm service and the dinners they remember.

  • Family-run boutique with warm, homey service
  • Vivid restaurant carries 13 Gault Millau points
  • Quiet Alps views, 5-minute drive to Vaduz
  • No train station — you need a hire car or the bus
  • No spa or large pool
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Hotel Kulm Triesenberg — hotel No. 8 #6 Mountain view · Walser village 8.6

📍 In the heart of Triesenberg village, set at 880 metres above the Rhine valley — the bus 21 stop is right outside the hotel and runs down to Vaduz town in about 15 minutes, the Swiss A13 highway is roughly 10 km away, and Zurich airport (ZRH) is about a 1 hour 15 minute drive.

🏔️ Panorama over the Rhine valley and the Swiss Alps peaks 🍽️ Sunroom restaurant where locals come for Sunday lunch 🚌 Bus stop out front, 15 minutes down to Vaduz
Hilltop village at 880mRhine valley panoramaTraditional Walser chaletPopular Sunday sunroom

Hotel Kulm Triesenberg is a roughly 20-room chalet in the heart of Triesenberg, a village sitting at 880 metres above the Rhine valley. The Walser people who settled here migrated over the mountains from Switzerland back in the 13th century, and the place still keeps its rural Alpine character without feeling swallowed by tourism. What lands it on the list of Liechtenstein's best-view hotels is the panorama from the balconies and the glass sunroom restaurant, which look out over the Rhine valley all the way to the Swiss Alps. Rooms are done in warm pine chalet style with Tyrolean cotton bedding — the feel of a friend's grandmother's house up the mountain rather than a hotel. Prices start around $140 a night. Bus 21 stops out front and runs down to Vaduz town in about 15 minutes, though driving is easier. Guests rate it 8.6 on Agoda and 8.7 on Booking, for a combined 8.6/10 — a good fit for couples and nature lovers who want to wake up to a mountain view.

  • Rhine valley and Alps panorama, the prettiest in the country
  • Warm pine chalet with a real Walser-village feel
  • Sunroom restaurant the locals actually recommend
  • No car or bus run = getting up and down the mountain is a hassle
  • Simple rooms and amenities, not luxury — no spa or pool
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Hotel Turna Malbun — hotel No. 9 #9 Family stay · steps from the ski lift 9

Hotel Turna Malbun

From ~$243

📍 Heart of Malbun, Liechtenstein's only ski resort, right at the Sareisbahn lift station — about 30 minutes up the mountain from Vaduz and roughly 1.5 hours from Zurich airport.

🏔️ At 1,600m, right by the Sareis ski lift 🛁 Spa + heated indoor pool + sauna 🧒 Separate kids' play area + free children's menu
Ski-in Sareis liftAlpine mountain viewsIndoor spa poolFamily-friendly

Hotel Turna Malbun is a 4-star family hotel sitting in the Malbun ski village at 1,600 metres above sea level — the only ski resort in Liechtenstein. It stands right next to the Sareisbahn lift station, so you open the ski-room door, clip in and you are straight onto the snow. The draw is its 41 rooms with pine balconies facing the snowy peaks, an indoor spa with a heated pool, a Finnish sauna and a steam room, a separate kids' play area with a free children's menu, and the Bergsicht restaurant serving alpine cheese fondue alongside contemporary European plates. In summer it becomes a base for hiking trails of every grade; in winter it is an easy ski-and-snowboard base where beginners can get going. It is about 30 minutes up the mountain from central Vaduz and roughly 1.5 hours from Zurich airport. The overall score is 9.0/10 — a good fit for families who want to ski or hike on the mountain without a long trip out.

  • Right at the Sareis lift — open the door and ski straight out
  • Heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room all on site
  • Family-friendly with a separate kids' play area
  • Prices jump hard during peak ski season
  • Up the mountain, so you have to drive up yourself
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Hotel Garni Engel Nendeln — hotel No. 10 #10 Budget · base for 3 countries 8.2

📍 Village of Nendeln in northern Liechtenstein, between Schaan and Eschen — 10 km from the Swiss-side Buchs SG railway station, an 8 km drive to central Vaduz, and right on highway LI-16, making it an easy base for Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Austria.

🏔️ Views of the Drei Schwestern range 🚗 Free parking, right on highway LI-16 🥨 Homemade family-style breakfast
northern Liechtenstein villageSwitzerland-Liechtenstein-Austria baseclean budget roomsgood for drivers

Hotel Garni Engel Nendeln is a small family-run guesthouse in the village of Nendeln, in northern Liechtenstein between Schaan and Eschen. It sits just 8 km from central Vaduz and about 10 km from the Swiss-side Buchs SG railway station — roughly a 12-minute drive. The garni in the name means the hotel serves only a bed and breakfast, with no lunch or dinner restaurant, so it suits travelers who are out exploring all day and come back just to sleep. Rates start around $120 a night, which is genuinely cheap for a country known for some of the priciest rooms in Europe. The roughly 18 rooms are plain and clean, with a work desk, free Wi-Fi, and free parking out front. The location is a real win for drivers who want to use Liechtenstein as a base and cross into Switzerland and Austria in a single day. Real guests give it 8.2/10, most praising the value and the warm family welcome.

  • Cheapest base in a country famous for expensive rooms — from around $120
  • Near the Switzerland-Liechtenstein-Austria borders, ideal for drivers
  • Warm, family-run guesthouse welcome
  • Quiet village with no restaurant within walking distance at night
  • No elevator and no air-con in most rooms
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Park Hotel Sonnenhof - Relais & Châteaux59.4~$529Schaan-Vaduz station, about 5 minutes by car (roughly a 20-minute walk uphill); Zurich Airport (ZRH) about 1 hour 15 minutes by car.#1 luxury · the country's only Relais & Châteaux
2Hotel Real Vaduz48.8~$263Vaduz Post bus stop#3 boutique · heart of the Städtle
3Residence Hotel Vaduz48.9~$271Vaduz Post bus stop is a 1-minute walk; the nearest Swiss train station is Sargans, about 25 minutes away by bus.#2 design boutique · centre of the Städtle
4Hotel Vaduzerhof by b_smart48.3~$166Vaduz Post bus stop right outside the hotel; Vaduz Castle is a 5-minute drive (or about a 30-minute walk uphill).#4 value pick · central Vaduz
5Hotel Gasthof Löwen48.7~$243Städtle (the town square) is about an 8-minute walk; Schaan-Vaduz station sits roughly 2 km away and Zürich Airport (ZRH) is a 1 hr 20 min drive.#5 historic inn · first recorded 1380
6Hotel Restaurant Meierhof Triesen48.5~$166About 1 km to central Vaduz (Städtle); buses 11/12 stop in front of the hotel and reach the centre in roughly 5 minutes.#6 Alps-balcony stay · just outside Vaduz
7Hotel Schatzmann Triesen48.6~$223About a 5-minute drive (roughly 2 km) to central Vaduz; no train station in the country, so a hire car or the Liemobil bus is the way in.#7 family boutique · Alps mountain views
8Hotel Kulm Triesenberg38.6~$137Bus 21 stop right outside the hotel, about 15 minutes down to Vaduz#6 Mountain view · Walser village
9Hotel Turna Malbun49.0~$243Sareisbahn ski-lift station, right beside the hotel.#9 Family stay · steps from the ski lift
10Hotel Garni Engel Nendeln38.2~$120Buchs SG station (Switzerland) — a 10 km, roughly 12-minute drive.#10 Budget · base for 3 countries

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 luxury · the country's only Relais & Châteaux
Park Hotel Sonnenhof - Relais & Châteaux

#1 Park Hotel Sonnenhof is a stay in a family home with Relais & Châteaux pedigree that looks straight down on the national castle and the full Rhine valley — the kind of private-house feel you won't find in another European capital.

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#3 boutique · heart of the Städtle
Hotel Real Vaduz

#2 Hotel Real is a family hotel-restaurant run across several generations in the heart of Vaduz's Städtle, where the dining room and wine cellar are a destination for locals themselves.

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#2 design boutique · centre of the Städtle
Residence Hotel Vaduz

#3 Residence Hotel Vaduz is a design boutique sitting right on the pedestrian street directly under the castle, with contemporary art through the whole building and a restaurant run by former Michelin chef Martin Weber — stronger on atmosphere and food than on room size.

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#4 value pick · central Vaduz
Hotel Vaduzerhof by b_smart

#4 Hotel Vaduzerhof by b_smart is a 170-year-old townhouse turned 35-room smart-hotel facing the Kunstmuseum in the heart of Liechtenstein's capital — strong for its central spot, the castle view from a few rooms, and the friendliest rates in central Vaduz.

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#5 historic inn · first recorded 1380
Hotel Gasthof Löwen

#5 Gasthof Löwen is a night inside the oldest building in Liechtenstein, ringed by the Prince's vineyards, with wine from those same vines poured in a basement dining room — heritage character no other hotel in Vaduz can match.

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#6 Alps-balcony stay · just outside Vaduz
Hotel Restaurant Meierhof Triesen

#6 Meierhof is a small family-run hotel where every room opens onto the Alps — quiet and warm, only 1 km from central Vaduz but with the feel of a real Liechtenstein village.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Es Vaduz seguro para los turistas, incluidos los viajeros en solitario y las mujeres?
Excepcionalmente seguro. Liechtenstein figura sistemáticamente entre los países más seguros del mundo, con una tasa de homicidios casi nula, muy poca delincuencia menor y una población pequeña y acogedora. Se aplica el Nivel 1 de Aviso de Viaje (Precauciones Normales). Pasear por el centro de Vaduz de noche es perfectamente seguro. Se recomienda de todas formas contratar un seguro de viaje y cuidar los objetos de valor.
¿Cuál es la mejor época para visitar Vaduz?
De abril a junio y de septiembre a octubre son los momentos ideales: entre 10 y 25 °C, días soleados, todos los atractivos abiertos y bastante menos gente que en el verano de temporada alta. En junio de 2026 se esperan entre 15 y 28 °C — prácticamente perfecto para fotos del castillo y senderismo alpino. El invierno (dic-mar) es mágico si te gusta el esquí: directo a Malbun con nieve a 1.600 m.
¿Cómo llego a Vaduz si no hay aeropuerto?
La mayoría de los viajeros vuela a Zúrich (ZRH), a unas 1,5 horas de distancia. La ruta más cómoda es tomar los Ferrocarriles Federales Suizos hasta Buchs SG (justo en la frontera con Liechtenstein) y luego el autobús de Liechtenstein línea 11 o 12A cruzando el Rin hasta Vaduz — menos de 15 minutos. Friedrichshafen (Alemania) es una alternativa más cercana, a unos 60 minutos. Los pases de tren suizos son válidos para la conexión.
¿Es necesario hablar alemán para visitar Vaduz?
En absoluto. El alemán es el idioma oficial y los locales hablan el dialecto alemánico liechtensteinisch, pero el inglés está muy extendido — especialmente en hoteles, restaurantes, museos y bancos. Aprender un cortés 'Grüezi' (hola) o 'Danke vielmals' (muchas gracias) siempre suma y los locales lo agradecen.
¿En qué barrio es mejor alojarse — Vaduz Centro, Triesen o Malbun?
Para los que visitan por primera vez, Vaduz Centro (zona peatonal Städtle) es la opción más práctica — a pie del mirador del castillo, la catedral, los museos y los restaurantes. Elige Triesen o Triesenberg si buscas tranquilidad con encanto de montaña y rutas de senderismo fáciles, a solo 2-5 km al sur. Opta por Malbun si tu viaje gira en torno al esquí o las aventuras alpinas de verano a 1.600 m.
¿Es suficiente un día o conviene quedarse más tiempo?
Un día completo alcanza para el mirador del castillo, el paseo por el Städtle, el Kunstmuseum, el Museo Postal y una cena de Käsknöpfle. Con dos días puedes añadir Malbun o la visita a la Hofkellerei. Tres o cuatro días permiten hacer senderismo alpino de verdad, recorrer la Liechtenstein Trail, visitar el Castillo de Gutenberg y hacer excursiones al otro lado de la frontera en Suiza o Austria.
¿Qué moneda se usa y es Vaduz un destino caro?
Liechtenstein usa el Franco Suizo (CHF) gracias a su unión aduanera con Suiza desde 1923. Muchos hoteles y tiendas también aceptan euros, y Visa/Mastercard se acepta en todas partes. Aviso: los precios son de nivel suizo. Espera gastar 20-30 $ en una comida sencilla, 30-60 $ en una cena completa, 5-10 $ en billetes de autobús y entre 120 y 800 $/noche en hoteles según la categoría.
¿Qué es lo imprescindible que no me puedo perder en Vaduz?
Estar al pie del Castillo de Vaduz en la hora dorada. No se puede entrar (la familia principesca vive allí de verdad), pero el corto paseo cuesta arriba desde el Städtle ofrece esa imagen icónica de un castillo medieval de 800 años flotando sobre el valle del Rin. Combínalo con una cata en las Bodegas Hofkellerei de la Casa Real, en la misma colina — Pinot Noir elaborado por el propio dominio real.
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