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Airbnb Apartments Vaduz

  • Price$50-$120 — $70-$150
  • CategoryBudget
  • Rating★ 4.2

Private apartment rentals available through short-term platforms such as Airbnb represent one of the most flexible and budget-conscious accommodation options in Vaduz and the surrounding municipalities of Liechtenstein. Rather than a single property, this category encompasses a range of privately owned spaces — from shared rooms in family homes to furnished studios and entire apartments — distributed across Vaduz and nearby communities including Schaan, Triesen, and Balzers.

Various budget-friendly private apartments and rooms available throughout Vaduz and surrounding villages via Airbnb. Options range from shared rooms to entire apartments, typically offering kitchen access and local host insights. Great value especially for longer stays.

Private apartment rentals available through short-term platforms such as Airbnb represent one of the most flexible and budget-conscious accommodation options in Vaduz and the surrounding municipalities of Liechtenstein. Rather than a single property, this category encompasses a range of privately owned spaces — from shared rooms in family homes to furnished studios and entire apartments — distributed across Vaduz and nearby communities including Schaan, Triesen, and Balzers. Listings are concentrated near the Vaduz town centre, placing guests within walking distance of the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, the National Museum, and the pedestrianised Städtle shopping street, as well as the main PostBus stops connecting Liechtenstein's eleven municipalities. Apartments offered via short-term rental platforms in Liechtenstein typically provide fully equipped kitchens — a significant advantage given the principality's limited casual dining options outside hotel restaurants — along with living areas, fast WiFi, and a standard of residential comfort that standard hotel rooms rarely match for longer stays. Hosts, frequently permanent residents of Vaduz and the surrounding villages, often share practical tips on local life: where to find affordable groceries near the Swiss border, which hiking routes are less crowded, and how to navigate the PostBus network efficiently. Pricing generally ranges from CHF 60 to CHF 150 per night for a private room or studio, with entire apartments running somewhat higher. Liechtenstein uses the Swiss franc for all transactions, and the principality shares Switzerland's broadly high cost profile for food, services, and transport. The principal trade-off of platform-based rentals is variable quality and the absence of front-desk support: check-in is typically self-managed by key safe or host meeting. Guests arriving late or requiring immediate local assistance may find conventional hotels more convenient. For families or groups planning multi-night stays, an entire apartment frequently undercuts the combined cost of equivalent hotel rooms, particularly when the kitchen eliminates several restaurant meals per day. Cancellation policies and house rules vary by individual listing.

Amenities

  • kitchen access
  • local hosts
  • varied locations
  • WiFi
  • flexible options

Location

Various locations in Vaduz

47.1410, 9.5209 View on map

Highlights

  • Kitchen access enables self-catering, significantly reducing daily food costs in a Swiss-priced economy
  • Local hosts provide insider knowledge of Liechtenstein's sights, hiking routes, and practical logistics
  • Options spread across Vaduz and neighbouring municipalities for varied location preferences
  • Flexible formats including shared rooms, studios, and multi-bedroom entire apartments
  • Typically fast WiFi in modern units, well suited to remote workers and extended stays

Tips for visiting

  • Read recent guest reviews carefully — quality varies significantly between individual listings
  • Book several weeks in advance during the summer high season (July–August) and the winter ski period (December–February)
  • Confirm the exact address and check-in method with the host before arrival, as Liechtenstein villages have no 24-hour reception desks
  • Swiss francs (CHF) are the local currency; keep some cash available for PostBus fares and local shops
  • Factor in platform service fees when comparing total cost against hotel rates — all-in prices are typically higher than the nightly headline

Accessibility

Accessibility varies entirely by individual listing; guests requiring wheelchair-accessible accommodation or ground-floor rooms should filter specifically for these features on the booking platform and confirm requirements directly with the host before finalising a reservation.

Frequently asked questions

Is Liechtenstein expensive for short-term rental accommodation?

As a micro-state using the Swiss franc and sharing Switzerland's cost structure, Liechtenstein's accommodation prices broadly match eastern Switzerland — budget rentals start around CHF 50–70 per night, with entire apartments ranging higher.

Do short-term rental hosts in Liechtenstein register guests with local authorities?

Liechtenstein requires guest registration; reputable hosts manage this process, but guests should confirm the arrangement when booking to ensure compliance.

Is public transport from apartments to Vaduz sights convenient?

The LIECHTENSTEINtakt PostBus network covers all municipalities; a day pass (approximately CHF 10) covers all buses across the principality and makes getting around straightforward without a car.