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Hotels and motels in Liechtenstein
With an area of around 160 km², Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in Europe — and yet it is home to a 75 km-long long-distance hiking trail that crosses the country (the Liechtenstein Trail from Balzers to Schaanwald).
b_smart operates four locations in this region: Bendern, Schaan, Vaduz and Schaan-Kloster. All offer 24-hour self-check-in.
Anyone staying overnight in the Principality also receives the WELCOME Experience Pass — which includes public transport throughout the country.

With an area of around 160 km², Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in Europe — and yet it is home to a 75 km-long long-distance hiking trail that crosses the country (the Liechtenstein Trail from Balzers to Schaanwald).
b_smart operates four locations in this region: Bendern, Schaan, Vaduz and Schaan-Kloster. All offer 24-hour self-check-in.
Anyone staying overnight in the Principality also receives the WELCOME Experience Pass — which includes public transport throughout the country.
Principality of Liechtenstein
What you can experience in Liechtenstein
Top places to visit in Liechtenstein (selected by tourismus.li):
- Vaduz: Vaduz Castle (landmark, viewed from the outside), Liechtenstein Art Museum, Liechtenstein National Museum — all within walking distance along the Städtle axis
- Malbun (1,600 m): A family-friendly ski resort in winter; in summer, hiking on the Fürstensteig and the Panoramaweg
- Liechtenstein Trail: 75 km across the country in 5 stages, from Balzers to Schaanwald
- Tip: Use the WELCOME Pass for public transport-free travel to mountain restaurants
Travelling to Liechtenstein
How to get to Liechtenstein:
- Take one of the A13 motorway exits (Ruggell – Sennwald, Bendern – Haag, Vaduz – Sevelen or Balzers – Trübbach) and cross the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein via the Rhine bridge
- If travelling by public transport, the nearest railway stations are in Sargans or Buchs in Switzerland, or Feldkirch in Austria; from all of these, you can catch a bus to Liechtenstein
- Car parks and pay-to-use electric vehicle charging points are available at all hotels and the motel
Hotels and motels in the St. Gallen Rhine Valley/Heidiland
The Heidiland holiday region encompasses the St. Gallen Rhine Valley, the Sarganserland area and Lake Walen — also known as the ‘Riviera of Eastern Switzerland’ — with the main towns of Bad Ragaz (famous for its thermal springs) and Flumserberg (mountains and lake).
b_smart operates four sites in this region: Bad Ragaz, Landquart, Sevelen and Buchs — all offering 24-hour self-check-in and ideally situated for exploring the mountains, the lake and travelling through the Alps towards the south.

The Heidiland holiday region encompasses the St. Gallen Rhine Valley, the Sarganserland area and Lake Walen — also known as the ‘Riviera of Eastern Switzerland’ — with the main towns of Bad Ragaz (famous for its thermal springs) and Flumserberg (mountains and lake).
b_smart operates four sites in this region: Bad Ragaz, Landquart, Sevelen and Buchs — all offering 24-hour self-check-in and ideally situated for exploring the mountains, the lake and travelling through the Alps towards the south.
St. Gallen Rhine Valley/Heidiland
What you can experience in the St. Gallen Rhine Valley/Heidiland
Top destinations in Heidiland (selection from heidiland.com):
Walensee: Swimming in summer, boat trips, walks along the shore — the "Riviera of Eastern Switzerland"
Flumserberg: a 7-peak ski resort in winter, a bike park and panoramic trails in summer
Pizol: the ‘jewel of the Sargans region’, famous for the 5-lakes hike
Bad Ragaz: the Tamina Gorge and the famous thermal springs
Heidiland Gourmet Region (since 2020): regional produce and mountain inn culture
Getting to the St. Gallen Rhine Valley / Heidiland
How to get to the St. Gallen Rhine Valley/Heidiland:
- Take one of the motorway exits on the A13 (Buchs – Schaan, Sevelen – Vaduz, Bad Ragaz – Pfäfers – Valens, Landquart – Davos)
- The nearest railway stations are in Bad Ragaz and Sargans, and can be reached by bus from all locations
- Car parks are only available in Buchs and Sevelen directly at the premises; in Landquart, free parking is available at the Landquart Fashion Outlet
Hotels and motels in Thurgau/Lake Constance
Lake Constance is the third-largest inland lake in Central Europe and the only true ‘four-country region’ — Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein all meet here.
On the Swiss side, the Thurgau region dominates the landscape: wine-growing (home of the Müller-Thurgau grape), orchards, and historic lakeside towns such as Arbon, Romanshorn and Rorschach.
b_smart operates five sites in this region: Arbon, Amriswil, Wil and Widnau — all with 24-hour self-check-in and within easy reach of the lakeshore and the A1 motorway.

Lake Constance is the third-largest inland lake in Central Europe and the only true ‘four-country region’ — Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein all meet here.
On the Swiss side, the Thurgau region dominates the landscape: wine-growing (home of the Müller-Thurgau grape), orchards, and historic lakeside towns such as Arbon, Romanshorn and Rorschach.
b_smart operates five sites in this region: Arbon, Amriswil, Wil and Widnau — all with 24-hour self-check-in and within easy reach of the lakeshore and the A1 motorway.
Thurgau/Lake Constance
What you can experience in Thurgau/Lake Constance
Top destinations in Thurgau/Lake Constance (selected by bodensee.eu):
Mainau Island: the ‘Flower Island’ on the German side
UNESCO Reichenau Island: a religious cultural landscape with World Heritage status
Säntis (2,502 m): scenic mountain with a cable car — from Schwägalp
Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen: Europe’s largest waterfall
St. Gallen Abbey District: UNESCO World Heritage Site with a Baroque abbey library
Lake Constance Card PLUS: all-inclusive ticket for numerous attractions
Travelling to Thurgau/Lake Constance
How to get to Thurgau/Lake Constance:
Take the A13 motorway to Widnau, the A1 to Wil, and the S23 Lake Constance–Thurtal Road to reach the sites in Arbon and Amriswil
In Wil and Arbon, the railway stations are right next to the sites; in Widnau and Amriswil, you can take the bus to Heerbrugg station or Amriswil station
Car parks are available directly at the sites – with paid electric charging points – except at the Hotel Müller Arbon
Hotels and motels in the Swiss Mittelland
The canton of Aargau describes itself as the "spa canton" — with Bad Schinznach, Bad Zurzach and Rheinfelden, it boasts the highest concentration of spas in Switzerland. Combined with historic old towns (Aarau, Baden, Brugg, Rheinfelden, Zofingen), castles (Wildegg, Habsburg — ancestral seat of the ruling dynasty) and wine experiences, this creates an offering in the Swiss Plateau that is often underestimated.
b_smart operates four sites in this region: Menziken, Schönenwerd, Aarau and Stein (near Bad Säckingen) — all with 24-hour self-check-in and located directly on the A1 (Zurich–Bern) and A2 (Basel–Lucerne) motorways.

The canton of Aargau describes itself as the "spa canton" — with Bad Schinznach, Bad Zurzach and Rheinfelden, it boasts the highest concentration of spas in Switzerland. Combined with historic old towns (Aarau, Baden, Brugg, Rheinfelden, Zofingen), castles (Wildegg, Habsburg — ancestral seat of the ruling dynasty) and wine experiences, this creates an offering in the Swiss Plateau that is often underestimated.
b_smart operates four sites in this region: Menziken, Schönenwerd, Aarau and Stein (near Bad Säckingen) — all with 24-hour self-check-in and located directly on the A1 (Zurich–Bern) and A2 (Basel–Lucerne) motorways.
Swiss Mittelland
What you can experience in the Swiss Mittelland
Top destinations in the Mittelland (selected by aargautourismus.ch):
Baden: historic old town with its thermal baths on the banks of the Limmat
Aarau: cantonal capital with a picturesque old town and ornate rooftops
Habsburg Castle (Brugg): ancestral seat of the Habsburgs, free admission
Wildegg Castle: Baroque country estate with historic kitchen gardens
Bad Zurzach, Bad Schinznach, Rheinfelden: the three thermal spa resorts
Jurapark Aargau: nature park with walking trails and wine routes
Getting to Mittelland
How to get to Mittelland:
- Take the A1 motorway from Zurich towards Bern to reach Aarau and Schönenwerd; take the junction onto the A3 towards Basel to get to Stein, and from Aarau take the country road to Menziken
- The railway stations at Schönenwerd and Aarau are right next to the premises; in Stein and Menziken, they are a 5-minute walk away.
- Car parks are available right next to the premises, some with electric charging points – in Aarau, there is a public multi-storey car park in the basement
Hotels and motels in Central Switzerland/Obwalden
Obwalden is the geographical centre of Switzerland — the Älggialp near Sachseln is officially recognised as the country’s geographical centre.
The region offers an unusual combination: Switzerland’s largest contiguous moorland landscape (Glaubenberg/Langis), the world’s steepest rack railway (Pilatus) and, in Flüeli-Ranft, one of the country’s most important places of pilgrimage (Brother Klaus).
b_smart operates two sites in this region: Sachseln and Dagmersellen – both offering 24-hour self-check-in and situated a short distance from Lake Lucerne and the A8 motorway.

Obwalden is the geographical centre of Switzerland — the Älggialp near Sachseln is officially recognised as the country’s geographical centre.
The region offers an unusual combination: Switzerland’s largest contiguous moorland landscape (Glaubenberg/Langis), the world’s steepest rack railway (Pilatus) and, in Flüeli-Ranft, one of the country’s most important places of pilgrimage (Brother Klaus).
b_smart operates two sites in this region: Sachseln and Dagmersellen – both offering 24-hour self-check-in and situated a short distance from Lake Lucerne and the A8 motorway.
Central Switzerland/Obwalden
What you can experience in Central Switzerland/Obwalden
Top destinations in Obwalden/Central Switzerland (selected by obwalden-tourismus.ch):
Pilatus: the world’s steepest rack railway (48% gradient) — from Alpnachstad
Melchsee-Frutt: a car-free high plateau at 1,920 m with a mountain lake
Flüeli-Ranft: place of pilgrimage and birthplace of Brother Klaus (Niklaus von Flüe)
Älggialp (near Sachseln): the geographical centre of Switzerland
Langis/Glaubenberg: Switzerland’s largest contiguous moorland landscape
Lake Sarnen: circular walk, swimming in summer
Travelling to Central Switzerland/Obwalden
How to get to Central Switzerland/Obwalden:
- Take the A2 motorway to Dagmersellen, then continue on the A2 to Lucerne and take the S8 to Sachseln
- Both locations are just a few minutes’ walk from Dagmersellen and Sachseln railway stations
- Car parks are located right next to the premises – some with paid electric charging points
Hotels and motels in the Drei-Seen-Land
The Drei-Seen-Land links Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Biel and Lake Murten – the three largest contiguous lakes in French-speaking Switzerland.
Neuchâtel itself is the bilingual cantonal capital on the northern shore of Lake Neuchâtel. In the region, French culture meets UNESCO-recognised watchmaking (La Chaux-de-Fonds), UNESCO-protected vineyards and spectacular natural landscapes such as the Creux du Van.
b_smart has one location here: Neuchâtel — with 24-hour self-check-in.

The Drei-Seen-Land links Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Biel and Lake Murten – the three largest contiguous lakes in French-speaking Switzerland.
Neuchâtel itself is the bilingual cantonal capital on the northern shore of Lake Neuchâtel. In the region, French culture meets UNESCO-recognised watchmaking (La Chaux-de-Fonds), UNESCO-protected vineyards and spectacular natural landscapes such as the Creux du Van.
b_smart has one location here: Neuchâtel — with 24-hour self-check-in.
Drei-Seen-Land
What you can experience in the Three Lakes Region
Top destinations in the Three Lakes Region (selected by j3l.ch — Jura & Three Lakes Region):
Creux du Van: a 160-metre-high, semi-circular rock basin ("Switzerland’s Grand Canyon")
Chasseral (1,607 m): a mountain offering panoramic views of the Alps and the Swiss Plateau
Areuse Gorge: a gorge walk through the Val de Travers
St. Peter’s Island in Lake Biel: Rousseau’s island, car-free, with a monastery hotel
La Chaux-de-Fonds: UNESCO World Heritage Site for its watchmaking town planning
Neuchâtel: Old Town built of golden-yellow sandstone, castle and collegiate church
Getting to the Three Lakes Region
How to get to the Three Lakes Region:
You can reach Neuchâtel via the A5 motorway and national road
Neuchâtel railway station is a 5-minute walk away
There are no car parks available directly at the premises
Hotels and motels in Red Bull Ring/Murtal
The Murtal valley in Styria describes itself with the slogan "It’s all in the mix" — combining relaxation (Zirbitzkogel, Seckau Abbey, the Wölzer Tauern, the Mur Cycle Route) with high-octane action (the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, the Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix).
The region is centrally located in the heart of Styria and is a motorsport hotspot for F1, MotoGP and track days.
b_smart operates two sites here: Spielberg and Zeltweg — with 24-hour self-check-in and just a few minutes’ drive from the Ring.

The Murtal valley in Styria describes itself with the slogan "It’s all in the mix" — combining relaxation (Zirbitzkogel, Seckau Abbey, the Wölzer Tauern, the Mur Cycle Route) with high-octane action (the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, the Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix).
The region is centrally located in the heart of Styria and is a motorsport hotspot for F1, MotoGP and track days.
b_smart operates two sites here: Spielberg and Zeltweg — with 24-hour self-check-in and just a few minutes’ drive from the Ring.
Red Bull Ring/Murtal
What you can experience at the Red Bull Ring/Murtal
Top destinations in Murtal/Styria (selection from steiermark.com/murtal):
Red Bull Ring Spielberg: Austrian F1 Grand Prix, MotoGP, DTM, track days
Zirbitzkogel (2,396 m): hiking mountain and ski resort in the Seetal Alps
Seckau Abbey: Benedictine monastery with a Romanesque basilica
Mur Cycle Route (R2): one of Austria’s best-known cycle routes along the River Mur
Aqualux Therme Fohnsdorf: leisure spa in the region
Judenburg: medieval old town with an observatory
Getting to the Red Bull Ring/Murtal
Take the A9 motorway to St. Michael in Upper Styria, then continue on the S36 to Spielberg and Zeltweg
Zeltweg railway station is right next to the site; from Spielberg, the nearest stations are Zeltweg or Knittelfeld
Car parks are available right next to the sites
Sustainability
All hotels and motels in Liechtenstein and Switzerland take part in the renowned "Swisstainable" sustainability programme.

All hotels and motels in Liechtenstein and Switzerland take part in the renowned "Swisstainable" sustainability programme.
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