Triesen is the third largest of Liechtenstein's municipalities. It contains several historic churches dating from the fifteenth century. It also has a weaving mill from 1863 that is considered a historical monument. The population is around 5,000.
Things to do in Triesen
4.5 based on 51 reviews
We had a short business stop in this beautiful little country. The ambiance was very intimate as we could see the Prince's castle from our table. The meal was delicious in particular the appetizers really knocked it out of the park. This place is a bit pricey as it is the high end restaurant in the country but we enjoyed ourselves. Try the local wine. I really enjoyed the Pinot Noir.
5 based on 197 reviews
One Michelin star, two toques from Gault Millau and numerous awards from Gourmet magazines. Whether a festive menu or stylish business lunch, Hubertus Real and his culinary team produce unique delicacies, inspired by nature and the season.
We had dinner for 9 on the Eagles Nest. Midway thru dinner a storm came up. The staff was great and "spread the eagles wings" and we continued dinner. The food was well prepared and served flawlessly-even for a table of 9. I highly recommend the restaurant even if you are not staying at the hotel.
5 based on 98 reviews
We pre-booked this restaurant and it would seem this is fairly essential. The staff were very friendly and could not have been more helpful, altering dishes and menus to suit our tastes. The view/ ambiance of Vaduz castle and vineyards in a semi open-air Terrace was lovely. We asked for a glass of red wine each and were given some amazing “our vineyard” red.
3.5 based on 153 reviews
We offer 365 days a year a variety of stone oven-baked pizzas, a buffet with a choice of more than 26 fresh salad ingredients, sandwiches, burgers, pastas, many vegetarian and even vegan options - and everything can also be ordered to take away. Brasserie Burg, located at the heart of the pedestrian area of Vaduz, is a restaurant frequented by locals as well as by guests from around the world. Here you will feel how truly international the small principality of Liechtenstein can be. A place where the world meets. There is nothing like relaxing at Brasserie Burg with a good glass of Italian wine or Liechtensteiner Brauhaus beer or even an organic ChariTea, organic Lemonaid or a Fritz-Cola in good company. Alternatively you can have a cup of Demmel coffee, roasted fresh right here in Liechtenstein.
This is a nice, comfy restaurant located in the main street in Vaduz. It has ample Seating outside and we enjoyed our drinks as we watch people walk by.Dear Clevlander! Thank you for taking the time to share your positive impression of your stay at our restaurant, we hope we can welcome you again soon! Best regards, Sandro
4 based on 74 reviews
Fantastic place for expensive food and drinks, patrons are friendly and ambience ok. Staff .... depends on the one who is in attendance.....
Would recommend especially if one passing through just once.
Good place to splurge....
as food is simple but expensively written in the menu.
3.5 based on 125 reviews
Restaurant in Vaduz, Liechtenstein postal code 9490 Vaduz
I'm guessing this place is only interested in serving locals which is too bad because of its prime location. If you're American, probably don't bother, they seemed to hate us from the moment we spoke. We asked if there was a menu in English, the waitress just walked away then came back and asked us what we wanted... from what we translated on our phones the only two options were Spaghetti or some type of pork fillet.. two options that's it. Not sure if that was just their tourist menu? She seemed straight up annoyed. We looked around and realized everyone in the place was in a suit and seemed like they were locals. I got a terrible feeling about eating there and we left promptly without ordering. Got a snack at the co-op and decided to just wait until dinner in friendlier Germany. I don't care how good the food might have been, I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
4 based on 32 reviews
Enjoy some of the home-made pasta, Mediterranean fish dishes or the legendary risotto, while time loses all meaning and you immerse yourself in the restaurant's authentic Roman ambiance. Sophisticated and creative dishes are prepared with fresh and pristine ingredients and much attention to detail. The ambitious selection of premium wines will delight the most discerning palate with the perfect choice to accompany each one of the culinary delicacies on the menu. Ristorante Cesare - l'arte della cucina Italiana.
We visited for a light lunch of pizza and soft drinks. The pizza was fine, the service was OK - very much a typical pizzeria. Price was average for this type of meal on Switzerland/Liechtenstein (relatively expensive by the standards of other regions).
4.5 based on 74 reviews
We enjoyed the amazing views from this restaurant in Triesenberg. and the good service. Best of all was the white asparagus that was in-season!! Yum!! We also enjoyed a delicious salad. The interior is lovely with all the wood and carvings. The waitress spoke English, so that was helpful. Price was reasonable for this area.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
A very charming hotel up the mountain from Vaduz. It is only about 5-10 minutes up the mountain from Vaduz, but. Very steep winding road. Our room had a balcony...well worth it as the views of the river and Switzerland below are amazing, especially sunset. The rooms are well kept and neat. The staff is very friendly and helpful. We ate our dinner in the restaurant and the food was quite good. We retired with a bottle of wine to our balcony and enjoyed the evening. There is parking underneath the hotel for no charge.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
You must deserve this great fondue! Especially if the access road is closed (which is I presume the case in Winter). We went there in October so could access by car. From Vaduz, leave Trisenberg, pass the tunnel. Right after, turn right and go up.
We were warmly welcomed on this quiet night (2 tables were occupied - Reservations are encouraged though) and ordered some fondue (with local cheeses: original and very good). Wine wasn't local though, unfortunately. For those too tired to go back home, there are a handful number of rooms (nicely decorated but without showers and toilets, available on the same floor) on the first floor. Don't miss though the outside view on the stars, that is, given the remote location, exceptional!
In short, a great fondue in Liechtenstein!
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