Why Should You Visit Liechtenstein?

For anyone with the Swiss Rail Pass, I highly recommend a trip to the tiny nation of Liechtenstein. The entire journey is covered with the Swiss Rail Pass, so there will be no additional costs for transportation.

During my Swiss vacation, I decided to spend a day walking around Liechtenstein’s capital city of Vaduz. After walking from Switzerland to Liechtenstein, I spent about four hours visiting some of Vaduz’s top tourist sights, including the Vaduz Castle, St. Florin Cathedral, and the Red House.

You can read more about my four hours in Liechtenstein by clicking HERE, as this page is only about how to walk from Switzerland to Liechtenstein.

Liechtenstein Seen from an Observation Point Near the Vaduz Castle
Liechtenstein Seen from an Observation Point Near the Vaduz Castle

Getting to Liechtenstein with the Swiss Rail Pass - Table of Contents

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Step-By-Step - How to Get to Liechtenstein with the Swiss Rail Pass

Take the Train to Sargans Station

The first step to get to Liechtenstein with the Swiss Rail Pass is to take the train to Sargans Station. Sargans Station is about an hour from Zurich and can be easily reached from any major city in Switzerland. Upon arriving at Sargans Station, you will need to walk from the tracks to the bus station as there are no trains that go to Liechtenstein. Don’t worry; your Swiss Rail Pass will cover the bus ride to Liechtenstein.

Sargans Station
Sargans Station

Take the Bus from Sargans Station to Vaduz Liechtenstein

If you have any questions, Sargans Station has an SBB Ticket Office. I asked in the ticket office if my Swiss Rail Pass would work on the busses and was told it does cover the local buses to Vaduz. The agent told me to take bus 11 towards Feldkirch, Austria. This bus meanders through Liechtenstein before making its final stop just over the border of Austria, and the entire journey is covered by the Swiss Rail Pass.

Sargans Station Bus Departure Board
Sargans Station Bus Departure Board

Below is a photo of the schedule for Bus 11, 12E, and N2. These are the buses that go to Vaduz, Liechtenstein and are covered by the Swiss Rail Pass.

Bus 12E, 11, and N2 Schedule - Sargans, Switzerland
Bus 12E, 11, and N2 Schedules - Sargans, Switzerland

Most of the buses were assigned a numbered gate. The 11 bus to Liechtenstein was not assigned a gate as it was too long. To find the 11 bus, look for the line green bus parked just past the bus terminal. The bus will have the number 11 displayed and will say “Feldkirch” on the side.

Sargans Bus Station
Sargans Bus Station

When I bordered the 11 Bus, which would take me to Vaduz, Liechtenstein, the bus driver did not ask to see my Swiss Rail Pass. I tried to show it to him, but he just motioned to me to take a seat. Be sure to arrive on-time as the Swiss buses arrive and depart at their exact scheduled time.

The 11 Bus at Sargans Station to Liechtenstein is Covered by the Swiss Rail Pass
The 11 Bus at Sargans Station to Liechtenstein is Covered by the Swiss Rail Pass

The 11 Bus was virtually empty when it departed from Sargans Station. Within a few stops, there were quite a few people on the bus. No one interacted with the bus driver unless they needed to purchase a ticket, so it seems like normal practice to just get on the bus and take your seat if you are holding the Swiss Rail Pass.

There is a monitor which displays the next stop, although, unlike the train, all announcements are only in German. To request a stop, press the red button once your destination is displayed on the monitor.

I found that someone was either getting on or off at every stop. By the time we crossed into Liechtenstein, all the seats were full, and many people were standing. I gave up my seat to a woman with a child.

Inside of the Bus from Sargans to Liechtenstein
Inside of the Bus from Sargans to Liechtenstein

Exit the Bus at One of the Many Bus Stops in Vaduz, Liechtenstein

There is no passport control, customs, or immigration to enter Liechtenstein. The bus simply drove over the border and continued making its stops. There are quite a few stops in the Liechtenstein Capital of Vaduz. I thought the Städtle Bus Stop was a good location to exit the bus as it is right next to Vaduz’s public restrooms. In its entirety, the journey took about 45-minutes from Sargans Station to the Vaduz Städtle Bus Stop, and the entire journey was covered by my Swiss Rail Pass.

Public Restrooms Near Vaduz, Städtle Bus Stop
Public Restrooms Near Vaduz, Städtle Bus Stop

Liechtenstein Tours and Packages

I chose to take the bus from Switzerland to Liechtenstein using my Swiss Rail Pass. When I arrived in Liechtenstein, I did not have a tour guide and did not feel like a guide was necessary. I do realize that some people like to be led around by a local during their time in Liechtenstein. Below are a few packages that could enhance your visit. Please note that as an affiliate of Viator, I will receive a small commission if you purchase a tour or package using one of my links. This commission is at no additional cost to you.

Liechtenstein Tour
Appenzell and Liechtenstein Tour from Zurich - $663.11

This tour takes you on a journey to the east of the country and experience a beautiful area little touched by international tourism. Visit Appenzell with it`s colourful facades before heading to the tiny mountain principality of Liechtenstein, mainly just to say you have been. Some highlights

Mt Santis & Hoher Kasten
Appenzell Cheese Dairy
Maestrani Chocolate Factory
Liechtenstein
Longest covered bridge in Europe over Rhine

A MORE DETAILED LOOK

The drive takes us along the Sihlbrugg pass and across Zürichsee to Rapperswil with its medieval castle. We journey onto Mt Säntis where from a peak of 2502 metres, one can see Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy (on a clear day).

This is the highest point in the region. After this we journey onto to the green and hilly region of Appenzell where one can stroll through the quaint pedestrian zone with it`s painted wooden houses, before heading back to Luzern, popping into Vaduz in Liechtenstein on the way back.

Liechtenstein Tour
Appenzell and Liechtenstein Tour from Luzern - $625.83

This tour takes you on a journey to the east of the country and experience a beautiful area little touched by international tourism. Visit Appenzell with it`s colourful facades before heading to the tiny mountain principality of Liechtenstein, mainly just to say you have been. Some highlights

Mt Santis & Hoher Kasten
Appenzell Cheese Dairy
Maestrani Chocolate Factory
Liechtenstein
Longest covered bridge in Europe over Rhine

A MORE DETAILED LOOK

The drive takes us along the Sihlbrugg pass and across Zürichsee to Rapperswil with its medieval castle. We journey onto Mt Säntis where from a peak of 2502 metres, one can see Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy (on a clear day).

This is the highest point in the region. After this we journey onto to the green and hilly region of Appenzell where one can stroll through the quaint pedestrian zone with it`s painted wooden houses, before heading back to Luzern, popping into Vaduz in Liechtenstein on the way back.

Liechtenstein Tour
Heidiland and Liechtenstein Tour from Zurich: Two Countries in One Day - $98.50

Immerse yourself in a world of mountains and valleys, alpine lakes and meadows, waterfalls, gorges, caves and fascinating scenic reserves on a guided coach tour to Heidiland. Your full day tour includes a city tour of Zurich, Rapperswil's Old Town, the Toggenberg region and Principality of Liechtenstein.

Liechtenstein Tour
4-Day Switzerland Tour from Geneva to Zurich Including Italy and Liechtenstein Visits - $1,418.14

Weave your way through Switzerland, Italy and Liechtenstein on this epically beautiful 4-day journey from Geneva to Zurich. Enjoy a balanced mix of guided sightseeing and free time as you hop from one Alpine town to another, including Lugano, St Moritz and Zermatt, home to the famous Matterhorn peak. Drive along the romantic shores of Italy’s Lake Como, sightsee in Liechtenstein’s capital city of Vaduz and admire the picturesque Swiss countryside before ending in Zurich. All transport and overnight accommodation in 4-star hotels is included.

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