Getting There & Getting About

International Airports

  • Nearest airport is Zurich, 130 km away.

Internal Transport

There are about 250 kilometres (155 mi) of paved roadway within Liechtenstein, and 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) of railway. The country's railways are administered by the government organization Austrian Federal Railways as part of the route between Feldkirch, Austria, and Buchs SG, Switzerland. Four stations in Liechtenstein, including Schaan-Vaduz, Forst Hilti, Nendeln, and Schaanwald, are served by an irregular stopping train service running between Feldkirch and Buchs. While EuroCity and other long distance international trains also make use of the route, these do not call at Liechtenstein stations.

The Liechtenstein Bus is a subsidiary of the Swiss Postbus system, but separately run, and connects to the Swiss bus network at Buchs SG and at Sargans as well as the Austrian city of Feldkirch.

The main international car hire companies are represented in Liechtenstein, and there are also local firms. The minimum age for car hire is 21 years. The speed limit is 50 kph (31 mph) in towns; 80 kph (49 mph) on open roads; 100 kph (61 mph) on motorways in built-up areas; and 120 kph (74mph) on motorways.

There are many taxi companies on call throughout the country.

There are also 90 kilometres (56 miles) of marked bicycle path.