Good informative video. The story told by the girl was quite motivational. Actually giving or doing something for someone or developing a habit of doing small acts of kindness often are the keys to a happy and successful life.
Thanks for this video, well done 🙂 I am from Liechtenstein and live in Vaduz. In 6:29 you say that it is some other government building. Actually it is the old parliament building, used by the government. I think it is much nicer than the new one. And there is a free local bus now that stops just before the old wooden bridge. So less walking 😂
Shamefully speaking, I have literally passed through this country several times in the past 30 years but never have taken the time to explore around. Out of boredom staying at home during this unfortunate “lockdown” period, I thought I will make my bucket list and happen to see your brief but informative video guide which certainly provide me added incentive to take a closer look at this scenic region of Europe in the near future. Many thanks for sharing your adventure!
Thank you for your wonderful travel video of Liechtenstein. 😍🇱🇮 I really enjoyed it. Its my dream destination and hoping someday I can fulfill my dream of visiting the Principality. Im planning to take a 7 day vacation, visit also the neighboring countries, Switzerland and Austria, and will schedule on their National Day so that I might have the chance to meet the Prince and the rest of the Royal Family. 😅😁
I just saw the video and your answer to it. Please come and visit our country, I'm sure you'll like it. Unfortunately due to Corona, we had very restricted festivity on our National day in 20/21. Maybe next year it will be back as usual, and yes you can meet the Royal Family, no joke. In the morning there will be a public church mass next to the castle followed by an aperitif in the castle garden. Because of the crowds getting bigger and bigger, they introduced a ticket system, but it's not easy to get one. In the afternoon the royal family walks through Vaduz and everybody can talk to them.
Thanks for this :)). So intrigued with this adorable country!!... And I really loved what you said about acts of kindness. It is very true. Yet it seems so absent (and hard to trust) in our world with the global selfie culture. I have always found the kindness of strangers - those we will never know or never see again- the most remarkable and heartwarming in my own life. xx
Thank you for a very nice video. It's the best video to show how to get from Zurich to Vaduz. I have traveled to Europe in the colder months several times and the tourist crowds are absent. I plan to go to Zurich in January or February. Was there any part of this trip to Vaduz that was confusing and required asking questions to clarify? Thanks again.
Thank you for watching the video. This was a pretty simple trip as shown in our episode. We went in January & the weather was surprisingly sunny on that day. You will enjoy Vaduz! :)
Thank you so much! We do have an entire series dedicated to Swiss travel- adventure activities & trains coming soon! Do subscribe to our channel to get all updates :)
Very informative and nice video. Just a quick question: Is the 1 day bus pass valid for that day only or is it a 24 hour pass? Can you pay the driver directly and do they accept cards? I will be visiting Liechtenstein in few days time and staying 1 night in Malburn. Did you walk around all the places you showed in the video? Thanks.
Do they accept Euros or is it mandatory to have CHF currency when we visit for a day trip? Are there any places you saw that we convert currency easily?
As soon as went to eat at Subway, I stopped watching. That's mortifying.... you're in Lichtenstein!! There had to be something more tasty and European to eat that wasn't expensive. Yuck!!!🤢🤮
Roma12 Since we had little time to explore, we chose to dedicate very little to food & Subway was our easiest find. Would be great if you can recommend tasty European food in Vaduz that isn’t expensive:)
@@WorldCultureNetwork I haven't been. I just find it incredible that you couldn't find a street vendor, a cafe or other instead of resorting to horrible food of Subway.
@@tommymas1 No street vendors in Liechtenstein! You can get a meal from CHF 15 up... But you have to know the places and as they said, they had little time
Frankly speaking it’s look like boring country to visit it’s better to explore Swiss village apart from that you can’t even see the castle properly I think it’s totally waste of time I will definitely explore Swiss village or visit Andorra if anyone want just stamp on passport or just want to add that I visit one more country then it’s ok for that else it’s superbly waste of time & money it’s better to explore Swiss village or Andorra 🇦🇩 small country in Europe between France & Spain
Good informative video. The story told by the girl was quite motivational. Actually giving or doing something for someone or developing a habit of doing small acts of kindness often are the keys to a happy and successful life.
Thank you so much for watching the video! Let’s spread kindness across! 😊
Thanks for this video, well done 🙂 I am from Liechtenstein and live in Vaduz. In 6:29 you say that it is some other government building. Actually it is the old parliament building, used by the government. I think it is much nicer than the new one. And there is a free local bus now that stops just before the old wooden bridge. So less walking 😂
I will add to my bucketlist on June 10,2023 from Zurich.Very informative video... Thanks. ❤❤❤
Thank you! I hope you had fun.
Really enjoyed your travel video! Thanks!
Thank you! We hope you get to visit Vaduz soon! 😊
Yes some people are genuinely kind & they have that generosity of spirit...which is a lovely quality.❤️
Thanks for sharing.
Great trip! Thanks D.A. NYC
Thanks dear very much that was really great information
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Aaawwwww lictenstein 🤗great place for a good sleep 😴 bliss
The only reason I will go there, is to just check off another box. I'll be staying in Weesen, 20 miles to the west; might as well do it.
Shamefully speaking, I have literally passed through this country several times in the past 30 years but never have taken the time to explore around. Out of boredom staying at home during this unfortunate “lockdown” period, I thought I will make my bucket list and happen to see your brief but informative video guide which certainly provide me added incentive to take a closer look at this scenic region of Europe in the near future. Many thanks for sharing your adventure!
We're glad we took our chances & that you're also inspired to visit! Truly hope that this lockdown ends soon :)
Thank you for your wonderful travel video of Liechtenstein. 😍🇱🇮 I really enjoyed it. Its my dream destination and hoping someday I can fulfill my dream of visiting the Principality. Im planning to take a 7 day vacation, visit also the neighboring countries, Switzerland and Austria, and will schedule on their National Day so that I might have the chance to meet the Prince and the rest of the Royal Family. 😅😁
I just saw the video and your answer to it. Please come and visit our country, I'm sure you'll like it. Unfortunately due to Corona, we had very restricted festivity on our National day in 20/21. Maybe next year it will be back as usual, and yes you can meet the Royal Family, no joke. In the morning there will be a public church mass next to the castle followed by an aperitif in the castle garden. Because of the crowds getting bigger and bigger, they introduced a ticket system, but it's not easy to get one. In the afternoon the royal family walks through Vaduz and everybody can talk to them.
Thanks for this :)). So intrigued with this adorable country!!... And I really loved what you said about acts of kindness. It is very true. Yet it seems so absent (and hard to trust) in our world with the global selfie culture. I have always found the kindness of strangers - those we will never know or never see again- the most remarkable and heartwarming in my own life. xx
Thank you Tatyana for your kind words. :)
Thank you for a very nice video. It's the best video to show how to get from Zurich to Vaduz. I have traveled to Europe in the colder months several times and the tourist crowds are absent. I plan to go to Zurich in January or February. Was there any part of this trip to Vaduz that was confusing and required asking questions to clarify? Thanks again.
Thank you for watching the video. This was a pretty simple trip as shown in our episode. We went in January & the weather was surprisingly sunny on that day. You will enjoy Vaduz! :)
Keep creating more awesome vlogs! I’m soooo keen to go a Swiss train trip 😍🙏🏼
Thank you so much! We do have an entire series dedicated to Swiss travel- adventure activities & trains coming soon! Do subscribe to our channel to get all updates :)
why did they stamp your passports? liechtenstein is part of schengen area.
I was wondering the same thing.
After a day trip to Vaduz so do we need to get another stamp to get back to Switzerland?
Good video bro...enjoyed it 👍
Glad you enjoyed
Very informative and nice video. Just a quick question: Is the 1 day bus pass valid for that day only or is it a 24 hour pass? Can you pay the driver directly and do they accept cards? I will be visiting Liechtenstein in few days time and staying 1 night in Malburn. Did you walk around all the places you showed in the video? Thanks.
Thanks for your video
Our pleasure!
This may be a dumb question but do you leave the country on the green buses to sargans the same way you came in?
We did it that way. :)
Great content
Do they accept Euros or is it mandatory to have CHF currency when we visit for a day trip? Are there any places you saw that we convert currency easily?
You can convert to CHF and use it there. Not many shops/establishments accept EUR.
Thanks for the info
Great video! Love it!
We're glad you liked it! :)
Your welcome. Feel free to check out my channel as well
Watching from Philippines. More Power. :)
Thanks for watching!
U missed 'Malbun', d most attractive landscape of Liechtenstein
I will be staying in Malburn for a day. Do you know how much are the chairlift prices and do they operate during winter?
Is there any airport nearby?
Most people fly to Zurich and to Liechtenstein from there.
How do you get around this city?
We mainly walked around the city, but you can access the buses and cabs as well.
Bus. You wont drive a cab ist to expensive :)
More exspensive than switzerland 😝 i thought that was impossible.
Nothing is possible, my friend! 😂
Ist actually almost the same.
@@WorldCultureNetwork You meant "Nothing is impossible" correct?
What can $1000 get me in liechtenstein, or for how long will I use to spend $1000 in liechtenstein?
what month was this taken?
This was taken in January.
hello bro/sis are from india or pakistan ?
Bangladesh
From Indian... Are you Indian
Yes! 😄
HALLO FROM FL Schaan :)
Hallo! 😄
Are you Indian
Oh yeah that's true she looks indian.
good video..but it seems..for some reason..u lack enthusiasm of adventure...
As soon as went to eat at Subway, I stopped watching. That's mortifying.... you're in Lichtenstein!! There had to be something more tasty and European to eat that wasn't expensive. Yuck!!!🤢🤮
Roma12 Since we had little time to explore, we chose to dedicate very little to food & Subway was our easiest find.
Would be great if you can recommend tasty European food in Vaduz that isn’t expensive:)
@@WorldCultureNetwork I haven't been. I just find it incredible that you couldn't find a street vendor, a cafe or other instead of resorting to horrible food of Subway.
@@tommymas1 No street vendors in Liechtenstein! You can get a meal from CHF 15 up... But you have to know the places and as they said, they had little time
Frankly speaking it’s look like boring country to visit it’s better to explore Swiss village apart from that you can’t even see the castle properly I think it’s totally waste of time I will definitely explore Swiss village or visit Andorra if anyone want just stamp on passport or just want to add that I visit one more country then it’s ok for that else it’s superbly waste of time & money it’s better to explore Swiss village or Andorra 🇦🇩 small country in Europe between France & Spain
dont talk too much u r not a preacher