Europe is full of popular tourist spots, but it also has some hidden gems that are just as beautiful. One couple went to the continent’s second least visited country and described it as “stunning”.

High angle drone point of view of the St. Laurentius Parish Church in Schaan, Liechtenstein on summer day (stock photo)
A couple travelled to Europe’s second least visited country and were in awe of its beauty (stock photo)(Image: Allard Schager via Getty Images)

A couple were left spellbound after going to Europe’s second least visited country. Some holidaymakers might shy away from lesser-known destinations, fearing a lack of tourists means they are less appealing.

Europe is brimming with tourist hotspots like Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, and Greece’s Santorini. But, travel vloggers Chris and Reanna are on the hunt for Europe’s hidden gems. The adventurous duo has journeyed through 50 countries but grew weary of the usual tourist traps and elbowing through crowds. In their search for quieter places, they set their sights on uncovering Europe’s most underrated spots that deserve to be on travellers’ bucket lists, despite being off the beaten path.

In a recent TikTok video, the pair divulged their experience in Liechtenstein, Europe’s fourth tiniest nation, home to just 39,850 people as per the latest data.

Nestled between Austria and Switzerland, Liechtenstein is a German-speaking country. Reanna gushed over the country in their TikTok video, saying: “It might be tiny but it’s packed with fairy tale castles, some of the most gorgeous lakes you’ve ever seen and incredible mountain views.”

The globetrotting enthusiast suggested that while Liechtenstein can be ticked off in a day trip from Switzerland, it’s worth staying for the night to catch the “stunning” Stausee Steg lake at sunset.

Reanna recommends for visiting the picturesque Gutenberg Castle, where you can “admire the incredible views over the country”.

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She also suggests taking a trip to Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein and home of Prince Hans-Adam II.

The royal family of Liechtenstein lives in Vaduz Castle, perched on a hill with origins dating back to the 12th century.

Although the medieval castle isn’t open to the public, it stands as a significant landmark, accessible via a walking path, offering tourists breathtaking views from atop the hill.

Tripadvisor notes that Vaduz boasts a car-free, pedestrianised centre, allowing tourists to stroll at their leisure.

The country is celebrated for its stunning alpine landscapes, especially its mountains, which are a magnet for winter sports fans.

Malbun, a ski resort village in Liechtenstein, draws crowds for winter activities. Beyond the slopes, the tiny nation is dotted with an array of museums and art galleries.

Chris and Reanna’s TikTok video showcasing Liechtenstein’s charm, has garnered 27,400 views, more than 1,000 likes, and numerous comments.

One impressed viewer commented: “Adding to my bucket list.” Another said: “Oh wow! That’s amazing and such a beautiful place.”

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