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Recorrido de 1 hora en grupos pequeños por Vaduz con un guía local
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Recorrido de 1 hora en grupos pequeños por Vaduz con un guía local

Aproveche al máximo su tiempo y explore algunos de los mejores lugares de interés de Vaduz en una hora con un guía local.

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Recorrido en tren urbano de Vaduz en 35 minutos con audioguía
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Recorrido en tren urbano de Vaduz en 35 minutos con audioguía

Suba a bordo del Citytrain y vea más que solo el núcleo de Vaduz en media hora. Descubre los lugares de interés con una audioguía disponible en más de 30 idiomas.

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Liechtenstein

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The world’s third-smallest capital city packs quite a punch for its size. For starters, there’s its location on the east bank of the Rhine and at the foot of the 1,943-metre Mount Alpspitz is easy. Then there are the manmade attractions. One of the top things to see is Vaduz Castle. It’s the official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein and sits on a hill overlooking the city. You can tour the castle grounds and learn about its history. Another popular attraction is the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, a modern art museum. If you love the great outdoors, then Vaduz is the town for you. Malbun ski resort is located in the mountains above Vaduz, and is famed for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. In the summer, you can hike, mountain bike or simply enjoy the fresh alpine scenery. To get your bearings, a stroll through Städle, the pedestrianised main shopping street that runs from the town hall to St Florin’s Cathedral, is hard to beat.Top three things to do in Vaduz1. Visit Vaduz CastleA castle has stood on the site overlooking Vaduz since the 12th century. As the official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein, it isn’t open to the public. But it’s an impressive sight to see from afar and offers unbeatable panoramic views over the town and Rhine.2. Admire the art at Kunstmuseum LiechtensteinThe museum’s eye-catching cube-like modern architecture is an attraction in itself. While inside, star turns include works by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, impressionist Camille Pissarro and pop artist Andy Warhol.3. Stroll Städle and the Rhine riverbankBrowse the shops on Städle, then take some snaps of the Rathaus – or city hall – drop into the postal museum and admire the government building and neo-Gothic St Florin’s Cathedral. Then stroll along the pathway on the Rhine riverbank – the opposite side is Switzerland.
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