Liechtenstein Visa RequirementsFor Romania passport holders
Romanian passport holders can visit Liechtenstein without a visa. Although not an EU member, Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area. It is best visited as a day trip from Zurich or Bregenz.
Great news! Romania 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 Romanian passport or national ID card. Simply drive or take the train/bus from Switzerland or Austria.
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 Romanian Passport or National ID Card
Either document accepted within the Schengen Area.
Current Travel Situation
Romania to Liechtenstein: What You Need to Know
Liechtenstein is a microstate in the Alps between Switzerland and Austria. It is not an EU member but belongs to the Schengen Area and uses the Swiss Franc. Romanian citizens as EU/Schengen nationals can visit freely. Liechtenstein has no airport; access is by road or train via Switzerland or Austria. Vaduz, the capital, can be visited as a day trip from Zurich (1.5 hours) or combined with a Swiss Alps itinerary.
How to Get There
Liechtenstein is best combined with Switzerland (Zurich, Lucerne, the Bernese Alps) and possibly Austria (Innsbruck, Bregenz). A Switzerland-Liechtenstein-Austria triangle can be comfortably done in a week.
Money & Banking
Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Romania uses the Romanian Leu (RON). Exchange RON to CHF or use Revolut/Wise. Liechtenstein is one of the world's wealthiest countries; prices are high, comparable to Switzerland.
Practical Tips
Vaduz Castle (residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein, not open to the public but photographed from below), the National Museum, Art Museum, and the charming old town center are the main sights. Collecting a Liechtenstein passport stamp from the tourist office is a popular activity. The surrounding Alpine landscape is beautiful for hiking. Getting your passport stamped at the Vaduz tourist office (small fee) is a fun memento.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Romanians need a visa for Liechtenstein?
No. Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area and Romanian citizens travel there visa-free.
How do I get to Liechtenstein from Romania?
Liechtenstein has no airport or railway station of its own. Fly to Zurich, then take a bus or train to Vaduz (about 1.5-2 hours). Alternatively, drive from Switzerland or Austria.
Is Liechtenstein worth visiting as a standalone trip?
Liechtenstein is small enough to see in a few hours, making it best visited as a day trip or as part of a Switzerland or Austria itinerary rather than a standalone destination.
Can I get a Liechtenstein passport stamp as a tourist?
Yes. The Liechtenstein Tourism Information Office in Vaduz offers a commemorative passport stamp for a small fee. It is not an official immigration stamp but a popular tourist souvenir.
What currency does Liechtenstein use?
Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Romania uses the Romanian Leu (RON). Exchange before traveling or use a card.
What is there to do in Liechtenstein?
Vaduz Castle (view from outside), the Art Museum (Kunstmuseum), National Museum, the old town center, and the surrounding Alpine hiking trails. Liechtenstein has some excellent wineries too.
Is Liechtenstein expensive?
Yes. As one of the world's wealthiest and most expensive countries, Liechtenstein has prices comparable to Switzerland. Most tourists visit for a day rather than staying overnight.