If you're in Vaduz and interested in visiting museums, I'd recommend checking out the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein. It's located right in Vaduz and features a collection of modern and contemporary art. If you're looking for more museums of a similar type, you might want to consider visiting the Hilti Art Foundation or the National Museum in nearby Switzerland.
Liechtenstein cuisine is heavily influenced by its neighbors, Switzerland and Austria. Some of the most recommended and popular dishes to try in Vaduz (Liechtenstein) according to locals include:
1. Käsknöpfle - a type of cheesy pasta similar to Swiss spaetzle
2. Rindsuppe - a beef broth soup often served with noodles or vegetables
3. Schnitzel - a thin, breaded and fried cutlet typically made from pork or veal
4. Rösti - a crispy potato pancake usually served as a side dish
5. Torkarebl - a hearty meat stew made with beef, bacon, and onions
For dessert, you might want to try some traditional Liechtenstein pastries like Krapfen (similar to a doughnut) or Nussgipfel (a nut-filled pastry). And if you're a cheese lover, be sure to sample some of the locally produced cheeses like Bergkäse or Alpkäse.
Some fun activities that locals in Vaduz enjoy include hiking or biking in the surrounding mountains, visiting local wineries to taste Liechtenstein's wine production, exploring the historic Gutenberg Castle, and strolling through the pedestrian-friendly city center to see the traditional architecture and visit local shops and cafes. Additionally, there are often cultural events taking place in Vaduz throughout the year, such as the International Street Art Festival or the Vaduz Music Festival.