🇱🇮 Liechtenstein

Is Vaduz Safe?

9.6
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
Safe to Visit
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
9.6
Safety
Crime & scam risk
4.5
Value
Budget friendliness
8.5
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About Vaduz

Liechtenstein is the world's sixth-smallest country, wedged between Switzerland and Austria along the Rhine. The capital Vaduz is home to a hilltop castle still occupied by the royal family. The country has no airport and no train station in the capital — it exists at a pleasingly inconvenient pace.

Common Scams in Vaduz

Passport Stamp 'Fee'low
The Liechtenstein souvenir passport stamp at the tourist office is a paid novelty, not an entry requirement. Get it if you like, just know it's optional.
Tourist-Strip Dining Markuplow
The small center caters to day-trippers and prices are steep for ordinary fare. Check the menu and consider eating outside the core.
Souvenir & Wine Overpricinglow
Local wine and souvenirs near the castle viewpoint are marked up for tourists. Compare prices at shops a little further out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vaduz safe for tourists?

Vaduz scores 9.6/10 for safety on Tripvey, based on travel advisories and public data. Petty theft is the most commonly reported issue. Keep your phone in your front pocket and you'll likely have no problems.

Is Vaduz safe at night?

Vaduz is generally safe at night in tourist and central areas. Grab or local ride-apps are the safest option after midnight — avoid unlicensed taxis.

Is Vaduz safe for solo female travelers?

Vaduz (9.6/10) is one of the better options for solo female travelers in its region. Stay in well-reviewed hostels or hotels, use apps for transport, and the locals are generally helpful.

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