You must have often heard that if you have money, you can buy a country. At times, when you go somewhere, you rent a hotel or a room in it. But have you ever heard of a country where a person has rented a country? Yes, you heard it right. There is a country which can be rented. Let us know about this country today.
This country is available for rent.
You will be surprised to hear this, but it is true. There is a country in the world which can be rented. The name of this country is Liechtenstein.
Liechtenstein is a landlocked country in the middle of Europe, sandwiched between Switzerland and Austria. It has an area of only 160 km² and a population of around 39,000. Liechtenstein is known for its beautiful hills, rivers, and cultural heritage. The people here hold their traditions deeply, and the place is a symbol of peace and harmony.
How much does it cost to rent in Liechtenstein?
Talking about the rent of Liechtenstein, you can rent it for a day for 70,000 US dollars. The government here had decided to rent this country in 2010. You can even rent a village here.
How to go to Liechtenstein?
The best time to visit Liechtenstein is in the summer season when the weather here is pleasant. If you are fond of skiing, then it is better to go here in winter. Let us tell you that Liechtenstein has a good transport system. The buses and trams here run on time. A local bicycle rental facility is also available here so that you can easily roam around. Liechtenstein is not a part of the European Union but is a member of the Schengen area. If you are a Schengen visa holder, you will not have any problem going here.
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