Please note that you don't need a COVID-19 vaccine to enter Liechtenstein. All travel restrictions related to Coronavirus have been lifted.
Since March 31st, 2022, the Liechtenstein Entry Form is no longer necessary to enter the country.
Recommended Vaccines to Travel to Liechtenstein
The following vaccines are recommended or required to visit Liechtenstein: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia, and influenza.
You don't need a COVID vaccine anymore.
Do I need a Health Declaration to enter Liechtenstein?
No, since March 31st, 2022, the Liechtenstein Entry Form is no longer necessary to enter the country.
Do I need to take a test before traveling to Liechtenstein?
No, there are no testing requirements.
Do I have to quarantine?
No, there are no quarantine requirements in Liechtenstein.
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Liechtenstein, spanning just 160 square kilometers, is the fourth-smallest country in Europe and the sixth-smallest globally. Despite its small size, it packs a rich tapestry of cultural and geographical features. The capital city, Vaduz, is not the largest in Liechtenstein; that title belongs to the lesser-known town of Shawn, surpassing Vaduz by a mere 500 residents.
The country is renowned for its remarkably low crime rate, so much so that residents often don't need to lock their front doors. Interestingly, Liechtenstein shares its national anthem's melody with that of the UK, a unique cultural connection.
Today, Liechtenstein is a peaceful nation without a military, having last participated in military action during the Austro-Prussian War in 1866. Adding to its cultural heritage, the Museum of Fine Arts in Vaduz, a gift from private sponsors for the new millennium, is a testament to the country's appreciation for the arts.
Sportingly, Liechtenstein has secured ten Olympic medals, a significant achievement for such a small nation. Economically, it holds an unusual accolade as the world's largest producer and exporter of false teeth, dominating over 20% of global sales and 40% in Europe.
For the adventurous, the highest peak in Liechtenstein, Grauspitz, stands 2599 meters above sea level. Hikers looking to conquer this mountain must prepare thoroughly for the challenging ascent.