BCH Europe Border Crossings Between Liechtenstein and Switzerland

Border Crossings Between Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The border between Liechtenstein and Switzerland is one of Europe's easiest international crossings. Following the Rhine River for much of its 41-kilometer length, the border is part of the Schengen Area, meaning there are normally no routine passport checks for travelers. Several road bridges and local crossings connect the two countries, with the busiest routes linking Vaduz and Schaan in Liechtenstein to Buchs and Sevelen in Switzerland. Thanks to the close relationship between the two countries, the border is crossed daily by thousands of commuters, shoppers, and visitors. You can usually drive or walk across the border without stopping, although customs inspections may still take place because Liechtenstein is part of the Swiss customs area. Carry a valid travel document, as spot checks are possible. Winter weather can occasionally affect mountain roads, but the main crossings remain accessible year round. Swiss francs are used on both sides of the border, making payments simple for travelers. Before continuing your journey, consider exploring Vaduz Castle and the capital's museums or enjoying the historic center of Buchs and the scenic Rhine Valley.

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Vaduz area Buchs Border Crossing

Vaduz area – Buchs

30–60 min usual
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