
The most important cities in Liechtenstein at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Vorderschellenberg is one of the main residential cores of the Schellenberg municipality, embodying the quiet, upscale lifestyle of Liechtenstein's '…
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The locality 'Auf Berg' (On the Hill) in the municipality of Mauren is a picturesque, slightly elevated residential area distinguished by its quiet a…
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Bendern, a historic heart of the Gamprin municipality in Liechtenstein's lowlands (Unterland), is far more than just a picturesque village at the foo…
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The name 'Rütti' suggests a clearing, and that is precisely what this hamlet in Planken is: an oasis of calm in a glade, surrounded by dense forests.
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The Grossabünt leisure facility in Gamprin is a modern gem in the Liechtenstein lowlands and a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.
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The Three Sisters is a striking mountain range in the Rätikon, famous for its unique rock formations and challenging ridge trail.
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Rüttistein is a small but distinctive part of Planken, likely named after a prominent nearby rock formation.
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Hinter-Prufatscheng is a high-altitude alpine settlement in the municipality of Triesenberg and embodies the essence of alpine seclusion.
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Holz is a small, secluded hamlet belonging to the municipality of Planken, Liechtenstein's smallest and highest-altitude community.
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Wes is a small, high-altitude hamlet in the municipality of Planken, known for its exceptional views and sunny location.
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Freiendorf is a district of Mauren, located in the eastern part of the municipality on the border with Schaanwald and thus with Austria.
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Sareis is a spectacular viewpoint above Malbun, accessible by chairlift and renowned for its sweeping alpine panorama.
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The Pfälzerhütte is a mountain hut at 2108 m elevation, situated directly on the border between Liechtenstein and Austria.
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Nülla is a characteristic hamlet in the municipality of Planken, embodying the essence of alpine life in Liechtenstein.
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A busy village in the municipality of Eschen, located on the main traffic axis through the Liechtenstein lowlands.
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Hasenacker is a small residential district in the municipality of Gamprin, characterized by its quiet and nature-oriented location.
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The only ski resort and most important winter sports area in Liechtenstein, located in a high alpine valley.
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Lutzfeld is a small, peaceful part of the Gamprin municipality, located in the heart of the Liechtenstein lowlands.
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Binza is a small, quiet hamlet belonging to the municipality of Mauren in the heart of Liechtenstein's Unterland.
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A historic quarter in Balzers near the old St.
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Gänsbach is a small, idyllic residential area within the municipality of Mauren in Liechtenstein's Unterland.
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Salums is a tiny, secluded hamlet belonging to the municipality of Gamprin in the Liechtenstein lowlands.
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A northern district of Vaduz that directly borders Schaan and is known for its educational centers.
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A hamlet on the mountain slope, historically founded by the Walsers as the first settlement in Liechtenstein.
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The district around the Biedermann House, the oldest preserved wooden house in Liechtenstein in Schellenberg.
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A quiet holiday and alpine area high above Triesenberg, which is particularly attractive for families.
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A district directly adjacent to the cliffs of Gutenberg, which exudes a special historical atmosphere.
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A quiet and green district in the south of Vaduz, known for its single-family homes and gardens.
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A wide, open field area in the northwest of Ruggell, which is heavily used for agriculture.
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A quiet residential area above the center of Vaduz, offering a wide view over the Rhine Valley.
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A western suburb of Schaan that features a mix of residential development and commercial areas.
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A modern business and residential quarter in Vaduz that has developed strongly in recent decades.
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A former industrial area in Vaduz that is today a center for culture and university facilities.
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A historical group of settlements in the heart of Vaduz, where traditional architecture has been preserved.
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The area in Ruggell that lies directly on the Rhine dam and is popular for leisure activities.
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A steep and often rocky area on the edge of Planken that protects against natural hazards.
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A flat plateau area in Schellenberg, ideal for farms and scattered residential houses.
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Kratzera is a small, tranquil settlement in the municipality of Gamprin in the Liechtenstein lowlands.
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A picturesque mountain village and recreation area accessible through a tunnel from Triesenberg.
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An industrial and commercial park on the southern edge of Schaan, housing important companies.
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Halden is a small, quiet hamlet within the municipality of Gamprin in the Liechtenstein lowlands.
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An area north of Oberweyer characterized by modern residential and small commercial buildings.
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One of the highest settlements in Liechtenstein, known for the former health resort.
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A centrally located neighborhood in Balzers that combines old farmsteads and modern infrastructure.
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Brühl is a district of Eschen whose name suggests a damp meadow or marshy area.
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A centrally located district of Triesenberg with good infrastructure and sweeping valley views.
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A quiet, elevated residential area in Eschen, offering a beautiful view over the lowlands.
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A meadow landscape and residential area in the southeastern part of Balzers near the Swiss border.
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A recreation area and residential neighborhood above Schaan, bordering directly on the edge of the forest.
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An elevated plateau in Gamprin that is used for agriculture and houses residential homes.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.