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HORSCHECK 2358 reviews 1 more image
As Vaduz does neither have an airport nor a train station the only way to get there by public transport is the bus.
The Liechtenstein Bus company runs regular services to all towns and villages in Liechtenstein, to Feldkirch in Austria and to Sargans and Buchs in Switzerland.
We arrived to Vaduz from Sargans in Switzerland which has frequent rail connections towards Zurich or Chur. We also used the bus to get to Feldkirch in Austria.
Bus tickets are available from the driver. Some Swiss railpasses are valid on the Liechtenstein buses as well.
Updated Nov 30, 2010
Website: http://www.lba.li/
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From Vaduz to Munich by train Mazely 24 reviews
Well, it's not easy - it will take about 4~5 hours.
You can go to from Vaduz to Buchs SG or Feldkirch (Austria) and then take a train to Innsbruck; from Innsbruck, there are direct trains to Munich (I did that, not from Vaduz but from Chur, and "divided" in 2 days - Chur/Innsbruck; Innsbruck/Garmisch, Garmisch/Munich).
Another option is to go from Buchs or Feldkirch to Lindau (Germany), and then to Munich.
The best way to find all the connections is Deutsche Bahn site:
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en?
And have in mind that Vaduz itself doesn't have a train station. You take the yellow bus to Buchs SG or to Feldkirch
Written Jul 16, 2008
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Lots of buses...
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Henrik_rrb 444 reviews
If you prefer to save your money for something else than a taxi I can recommend you to take a bus instead. There are quite many bus lines in Vaduz, going to the different, even smaller, villages around in the mountains.
A ticket cost about 1 euro, and you can buy the ticket onboard. Just make sure to take the right bus, as there are many lines stopping at the same bus stop in the city, but then goes on many different routes.
Written Jan 16, 2008
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Best way to go around
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Henrik_rrb 444 reviews
Taxi in Liechtenstein is fairly cheap, and as the little country is just little, it never really goes expensive no matter where you want to go.
The only problem is that there aren't too many taxis, which we realised after having the same taxi driver three times during two days.
But just ask the hotel staff to call a cab for you, and it will be there five minutes later.
The taxi station in town is next to a big parking garage. Normally there is no taxi there, but inside the garage there is a phone in the wall, that you use to call for a taxi. Quite funny. And it won't take long until it's there.
Written Jan 16, 2008
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Train, bus, taxi, but not aeroplane!
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Henrik_rrb 444 reviews
Liechtenstein's capital Vaduz must be the only capital in Europe (not too sure about Andorra though?) that doesn't have an airport, or a trainstation? In fact, there isn't an airport or trainstation in the whole country!?
Not too strange one can say though, as Liechtenstein is one of Europe's five micro states, but to get there you'll have to take buses from either Switzerland, Germany or Austria.
We arrived here from Z¨¹rich, from where we first took a train to Sargans (make sure to get a seat on the left side of the train, as the view of Lake Z¨¹rich is fantastic!), and from there a bus for another 20-30 minutes.
It's the same also if you come from one of the other two countries from where you can reach the little kingdom.
The bus will stop in the central parts of the very little town, from where you will have no problem to find your way around.
Written Jan 16, 2008
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HORSCHECK 2358 reviews 1 more image
With only about 5200 inhabitants Vaduz is one of the smallest capitals in the world. It can be best explored on foot. Also the neigbouring town Schaan is still in walking distance from Vaduz.
If you are tired of walking then you can still take a bus which runs along the main street.
Written Apr 21, 2007
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Easy connections sswagner 770 reviews
Although there is a train station in nearby Schaan, the options are very limited from there. It is far better to take a bus from Sargans or Buchs in Switzerland, or perhaps from Feldkirch in Austria. The Switzerland buses are ajacent to the train stations and run very frequently through Vaduz and the lower valley. I found there was ample room for my suitcase. The Swiss Pass also covers the Liechtenstein bus routes. There are signs indicated which buses serve Liechtenstein. The ride in to Vaduz is scenic, so it may be nice to sit by the window.
From Zurich, it is best to take a train to Sargans direct and then make the single bus connection to Vaduz. Coming from the Bodensee or St. Gallen, Buchs would be the likely entry point.
Written Jun 25, 2006
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anytimeanywhere 11 reviews
The Liechtenstein Bus is very easy to use with friendly drivers. The system connects most points in the country with each other, as well as the towns of Buchs and Sargans, Switzerland, as well a Feldkirch, Austria, all three being decent transportation hubs to other points to Europe. If you plan on using the bus for more than one trip or reasonable length, buy the tageskarte (day pass) as it turns out to be a better value (7 CHF, vs. 2-5CHF each way)
Updated Apr 18, 2006
Phone: +423 236-6310
Website: www.lba.li
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budapest8 1014 reviews
If flying to Zurich, you can take the train for the 1 1/2 hour trip to the Swiss town of Sargans, near the Liechtenstein border. In Sargans, connections are excellent with the Swiss Postal Bus System, which serves all communities in Liechtenstein.
There are no border formalities between the two countries, and Liechtenstein uses Swiss currency.
Within the principality do traveling via postal bus. By presenting your Swiss Pass if non European passport holder (obtained in your own country), you are able to
purchase a special ticket for unlimited bus travel throughout the country.
The cost was the equivalent of about $5 each, and all you need to do is
show your passes to the driver when boarding.
Buses run frequently and schedules are posted at each stop.
There is about 250 km of paved roadway within Liechtenstein, and 9.5 km of railway.
The country's rails are administered by the Austrian Federal Railways as part of the
route between Feldkirch, Austria, and Buchs SG, Switzerland. Four stations in Liechtenstein, including Schaan-Vaduz, Forst Hilti, Nendeln, and Schaanwald,
are served by an irregular stopping-train service running between Feldkirch
and Buchs.
'While EuroCity and other long distance international trains also make use
of the route, these do not call at Liechtenstein stations. Liechtenstein Bus is
a subsidiary of the Swiss Postbus system, and connects to the Swiss bus
network at Buchs SG and at Sargans.
Written Nov 24, 2005
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Montafonerbahn - No quicker than the bus
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morgenhund 391 reviews 2 more images
The Montafonerbahn is a privately owned railway, running for some 12.7 km between Bludenz and Schruns and which stops, along the wait at Schaan-Vaduz - the only train station in Liechtenstein. From there you have to take the bus from the nearby post office in order to get to the centre of Vaduz. InterCity trains will probably only stop at Buchs - you tend to go through Liechtenstein without realising it - other than having received an sms if your phone roams! Feldkirch-Schaan is 16km and costs a normal ?BB or Vorarlberg VOR tariff.
Written Nov 15, 2005
Website: www.montafonerbahn.at
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Q: Which one is the largest bus station?? Feldkirch(AT),Buch SG(CH),Sargans(CH)
A: I don't know which is the largest, but Buchs has frequent PTT bus service to Vaduz, and some ten years ago the fare was only SFr 1.-
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