Youthhostel Schaan Vaduz
This hostel caters particularly to cyclists and families...
This hostel caters particularly to cyclists and families...
This well-equipped camp site in a leafy spot is excellent for families, with a playground and pool as well as a restaurant, TV lounge and kiosk. It’s south of Triesen on the road to Balzers.
A couple of bus stops south of Vaduz town centre (about a 10-minute walk), this simple, family-run place is a reasonable budget option. A couple of the bigger doubles have a terrace. Note that they only accept cash.
Rooms in the sienna-coloured main chalet are cute if cramped, with traditional painted doors and plenty of timber, but only shared bathrooms (these rooms are a little cheaper).
This modern family-run pension, next door to the camping ground, has pleasant, sunny rooms.
This is a fairly modern affair with comfortable and good-sized, if comparatively charmless, rooms. They have a sauna and offer massages. There is wi-fi throughout.
Historic and creakily elegant, this six-century old guest house has eight spacious rooms with antique furniture and modern bathrooms. There’s a cosy bar, fine-dining restaurant and a rear outdoor terrace overlooking grapevines.
The simple but charming Berggasthaus Sücka has a restaurant open from Tuesday to Sunday. The dorm area is simply a row of mattresses.
Has basic rooms. Takes some 15 minutes on foot north of the centre – or take the bus.
A simple mountain house with four doubles, the Walserhof is a friendly place with cheerful outdoor dining. The rooms are a little dated but perfectly comfortable.
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