Liechtenstein Visa RequirementsFor Andorra passport holders

Andorra passport holders can visit Liechtenstein visa-free, as both are European microstates within the Schengen Area framework.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Vaduz
Europe
CHF (CHF)
German
UTC+1

Great news! Andorra passport holders can enter Liechtenstein without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required. Travel with your Andorran passport. Travel via Switzerland (Zurich, approximately 6 hours drive from Andorra via France) or Austria. Liechtenstein has no airports or train stations - enter via Swiss Sargans or Buchs train stations.

Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Andorran Passport

Passport valid for the duration of your stay in Liechtenstein.

Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel booking. Note: limited accommodation in Liechtenstein - many visitors stay in Swiss towns like Sargans or Buchs.

Current Travel Situation

Andorra to Liechtenstein: What You Need to Know

Liechtenstein is a doubly-landlocked principality between Switzerland and Austria, a Schengen/EEA member. Andorra and Liechtenstein share a unique distinction as two of Europe's smallest sovereign states, and both are Schengen-privileged. Andorrans move freely into Liechtenstein without any border controls.

How to Get There

Switzerland and Austria are the natural partners for a Liechtenstein visit as they are the transit countries.

Money & Banking

Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Euros may be accepted in some establishments. Liechtenstein is expensive, comparable to Switzerland.

Practical Tips

Two European microstates visiting each other is a unique travel experience. Vaduz Castle sits on a cliff above the capital. The Liechtenstein tourist office in Vaduz offers passport stamps for a small fee - a popular souvenir. Vaduz and Malbun (Alpine resort) are the main destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Andorran citizens need a visa for Liechtenstein?

No. Both Andorra and Liechtenstein are Schengen-privileged. Andorran citizens can visit Liechtenstein visa-free with no border controls.

What is the connection between Andorra and Liechtenstein as microstates?

Both are tiny European principalities (Andorra is a co-principality, Liechtenstein is a principality) with strong national identities, close relationships with larger neighboring countries, and very high standards of living. Visiting both is a unique microstate bucket-list experience.

What currency does Liechtenstein use?

Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Many tourist establishments also accept Euros at a set rate, but CHF is the official currency.

How does an Andorran citizen travel to Liechtenstein?

Drive from Andorra through France and Switzerland (approximately 6 hours). Enter Liechtenstein from Switzerland (Sargans or Buchs train stations have connecting bus services to Vaduz). Alternatively, fly from Barcelona to Zurich (1.5 hours) and then travel by bus or car to Liechtenstein (1 hour).

Is there a passport stamp souvenir available in Liechtenstein?

Yes. The Liechtenstein tourist office in Vaduz offers passport stamps for a small fee - a popular souvenir for visitors collecting microstate passport stamps. This is a particularly fun activity for Andorran passport holders visiting a fellow principality.

What is unique about Liechtenstein that sets it apart from Andorra?

Both are principalities in the Alps but Liechtenstein sits in the Rhine Valley between Switzerland and Austria, is doubly landlocked (surrounded by landlocked countries), uses Swiss Franc, and is one of only two countries in the world to be doubly landlocked (along with Uzbekistan).

How long can Andorran citizens stay in Liechtenstein?

Up to 90 days within any 180-day Schengen period. Days in other Schengen countries count toward this collective limit.