The best time to visit Schaan is during late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty.
Yes, English is commonly understood in tourist areas, although the official language is German. Most service providers in the tourism industry speak English.
You should definitely taste Käsknöpfle, a traditional cheese noodle dish, as well as delicious local sausages and pastries.
Yes, Schaan is centrally located and well connected by public transport, making it easy to explore other parts of Liechtenstein.
The official currency is the Swiss Franc (CHF).
Yes, Schaan is pet-friendly, and you will find numerous trails and parks where pets are welcome.
Schaan hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year, featuring a mix of music, art, and traditional events which are open to the public.
Walking is a great way to explore Schaan, but bicycles and local buses are also convenient options for getting around.
Don't miss the St. Laurentius Church, Rhine Valley vistas, and various local art galleries.
Schaan is very safe for tourists, with low crime rates and friendly locals.