Discover the rich history of Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, on a private walking tour. Explore the city center, visit the iconic castle, and learn about the unique government and daily life in one of Europe’s smallest countries.
Discover the rich history of Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, on a private walking tour. Explore the city center, visit the iconic castle, and learn about the unique government and daily life in one of Europe’s smallest countries.
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Vaduz Castle - It is a secluded mountainside castle that was built in the height of the Middle Ages, towering since then over the city as the main residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein and the remaining ruling family.
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Landtag des Fürstentums Liechtenstein - Discover government building and the impressive Parliament building .
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Vaduz Castle - It is a secluded mountainside castle that was built in the height of the Middle Ages, towering since then over the city as the main residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein and the remaining ruling family.
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Landtag des Fürstentums Liechtenstein - Discover government building and the impressive Parliament building .

- Private guided tour exclusively for your group
- Personalize your experience with on-the-spot customizations by your local guide
- Dedicated local guide to accompany your group
- Private guided tour exclusively for your group
- Personalize your experience with on-the-spot customizations by your local guide
- Dedicated local guide to accompany your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
The capital of Liechtenstein is nestled along the banks of the Rhine River and is home to just under 6,000 residents. Its rich history is evident in every building, echoing the era of the Holy Roman Empire. The majestic mountainside castle, constructed during the Middle Ages, has long served as the primary residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein,…
The capital of Liechtenstein is nestled along the banks of the Rhine River and is home to just under 6,000 residents. Its rich history is evident in every building, echoing the era of the Holy Roman Empire. The majestic mountainside castle, constructed during the Middle Ages, has long served as the primary residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein, overlooking the city. Visitors can explore the city center and admire its renowned sculptures crafted by international artists. The government building and the striking Parliament building are also noteworthy sites. The neo-gothic cathedral, though modest in size, holds great significance and was only designated a cathedral in 1997. Stroll through “das Städtle,” the city’s vibrant pedestrian-only area, teeming with activity. Learn about the unique Liechtensteiner government, a constitutional hereditary monarchy, and discover insights into the Princely Family and everyday life in one of Europe’s smallest nations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.