LI - Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein or Principality of Liechtenstein (in German Fürstentum Liechtenstein, in Alemannic Förschtatum Liachtaschta) is a small state enclosed between Switzerland (Canton of St. Gallen in the west, Canton of Grisons in the south) and Austria (Land Vorarlberg in the east)

When to go
Despite the alpine location, the climate of Liechtenstein is quite mild, thanks to the winds that blow from the south. Its cold and cloudy winters with frequent snow or rain have meant that the mountains offer a number of excellent winter sports resorts. Summer temperatures are cool to moderately hot, ranging between 20-28 ° C, while in winter the temperature reaches a maximum of -15 ° C.

Territories and tourist destinations
Urban centers
Vaduz – The capital and seat of the government.
Balzers – City that houses a beautiful church and an equally beautiful castle.
Bendern – Place where Liechtenstein originated in 1699.
Malbun – An ideal municipality for ski and snowboard enthusiasts during the winter.
Mauren – Town in the northeast of the country.
Nendeln – Offers Roman ruins and ceramic artefacts.
Ruggell – City in northern Liechtenstein where there is a nature reserve with a rare flora and fauna.
Schaan – The most populous municipality in the whole country.
Schellenberg – City with a museum of rural houses.
Triesen – Small town south of Vaduz.
Triesenberg – Alpine town in the Liechtenstein mountains.

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