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More like an alpine village than an international capital, Vaduz has a charm and some magnificent views.
Vaduz

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Cuando eliges hacer un viaje a alguna ciudad te preocupas por encontrar una buena oferta de hoteles para alojarte en uno bien ubicado y con buenos servicios de acuerdo a tu presupuesto. Sin embargo, parece que a algunos viajeros no les importa tanto los servicios que reciba. Para ellos ha nacido el primer hotel del mundo de cero estrellas.

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Muss uns das kümmern? Ja schon. Vielleicht wäre es endlich an der Zeit, unsere Steuergesetze zu ändern. Aber auf diese naheliegende Idee kommt unsere Regierung nicht. Außerdem muss man den Fürsten verstehen. Wie hoch hat die Nationalmannschaft noch verloren?


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Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Taking the footpath downhill from Vaduz Castle to the centre of town.
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Covered bridge in Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Covered bridge in Vaduz, Liechtenstein

I stumbled across this covered wooden bridge which links Vaduz to Sevelen in Switzerland, crossing the Rhine river.
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Vaduz
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MAN NÜ313 Liechtenstein Bus n°30
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MAN NÜ313 Liechtenstein Bus n°30


MAN NÜ363 Liechtenstein Bus n°22
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MAN Lion's City GL Liechtenstein Bus n°13
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MAN NM223 Liechtenstein Bus n°66
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MAN NM223 Liechtenstein Bus n°66


Liechtenstein Màgic
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Impresionant panóramica del petit principat dels Alps.


Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Luxurious Liechtenstein

We passed by the small principality of Liechtenstein, in their capital of Vaduz, on our way from Switzerland to Austria. Liechtenstein is a very small country/principality with only 160 square kilometers of land and 35,000 people. Many of its systems are tied up with the Swiss such as their postal system. Although the country is small, it is the richest country in the world on a per capita basis.

We stayed for an hour or so to take our restroom break and have a look around at their town square. It was a bit early on a Sunday morning (in winter), 9am I think, so there were almost no people about. Then I heard someone talking on the phone, in my native language, Filipino! They say there are Filipinos everywhere in the world, but I didn’t expect to meet one in the very small country of Liechtenstein and given such a short time! Walking further down from where our coach parked, I saw a Filipino restaurant! It was still closed but inside I saw grocery items as well such as Boy Bawang and Sky Flakes.

The town square was very well maintained and exuded a sense of class. Sculptures and metal crafts are found scattered in the area. When we were about to leave, we started to see some people about and our tour guide talked to one of them, a true Liechtensteinian! He was strolling about with his son who had a knack for buses (according to his father) and was having fun peeking into our coach.

A memorable experience, in being able to pass by and look around Liechtenstein but more because of how I met a Filipino in the most unlikely of places!


Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Luxurious Liechtenstein

We passed by the small principality of Liechtenstein, in their capital of Vaduz, on our way from Switzerland to Austria. Liechtenstein is a very small country/principality with only 160 square kilometers of land and 35,000 people. Many of its systems are tied up with the Swiss such as their postal system. Although the country is small, it is the richest country in the world on a per capita basis.

We stayed for an hour or so to take our restroom break and have a look around at their town square. It was a bit early on a Sunday morning (in winter), 9am I think, so there were almost no people about. Then I heard someone talking on the phone, in my native language, Filipino! They say there are Filipinos everywhere in the world, but I didn’t expect to meet one in the very small country of Liechtenstein and given such a short time! Walking further down from where our coach parked, I saw a Filipino restaurant! It was still closed but inside I saw grocery items as well such as Boy Bawang and Sky Flakes.

The town square was very well maintained and exuded a sense of class. Sculptures and metal crafts are found scattered in the area. When we were about to leave, we started to see some people about and our tour guide talked to one of them, a true Liechtensteinian! He was strolling about with his son who had a knack for buses (according to his father) and was having fun peeking into our coach.

A memorable experience, in being able to pass by and look around Liechtenstein but more because of how I met a Filipino in the most unlikely of places!


Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Luxurious Liechtenstein

We passed by the small principality of Liechtenstein, in their capital of Vaduz, on our way from Switzerland to Austria. Liechtenstein is a very small country/principality with only 160 square kilometers of land and 35,000 people. Many of its systems are tied up with the Swiss such as their postal system. Although the country is small, it is the richest country in the world on a per capita basis.

We stayed for an hour or so to take our restroom break and have a look around at their town square. It was a bit early on a Sunday morning (in winter), 9am I think, so there were almost no people about. Then I heard someone talking on the phone, in my native language, Filipino! They say there are Filipinos everywhere in the world, but I didn’t expect to meet one in the very small country of Liechtenstein and given such a short time! Walking further down from where our coach parked, I saw a Filipino restaurant! It was still closed but inside I saw grocery items as well such as Boy Bawang and Sky Flakes.

The town square was very well maintained and exuded a sense of class. Sculptures and metal crafts are found scattered in the area. When we were about to leave, we started to see some people about and our tour guide talked to one of them, a true Liechtensteinian! He was strolling about with his son who had a knack for buses (according to his father) and was having fun peeking into our coach.

A memorable experience, in being able to pass by and look around Liechtenstein but more because of how I met a Filipino in the most unlikely of places!


A Filipino Restaurant in Liechtenstein!
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A Filipino Restaurant in Liechtenstein!

Luxurious Liechtenstein

We passed by the small principality of Liechtenstein, in their capital of Vaduz, on our way from Switzerland to Austria. Liechtenstein is a very small country/principality with only 160 square kilometers of land and 35,000 people. Many of its systems are tied up with the Swiss such as their postal system. Although the country is small, it is the richest country in the world on a per capita basis.

We stayed for an hour or so to take our restroom break and have a look around at their town square. It was a bit early on a Sunday morning (in winter), 9am I think, so there were almost no people about. Then I heard someone talking on the phone, in my native language, Filipino! They say there are Filipinos everywhere in the world, but I didn’t expect to meet one in the very small country of Liechtenstein and given such a short time! Walking further down from where our coach parked, I saw a Filipino restaurant! It was still closed but inside I saw grocery items as well such as Boy Bawang and Sky Flakes.

The town square was very well maintained and exuded a sense of class. Sculptures and metal crafts are found scattered in the area. When we were about to leave, we started to see some people about and our tour guide talked to one of them, a true Liechtensteinian! He was strolling about with his son who had a knack for buses (according to his father) and was having fun peeking into our coach.

A memorable experience, in being able to pass by and look around Liechtenstein but more because of how I met a Filipino in the most unlikely of places!


Vaduz cathedral
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Vaduz - Schloss
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