All Saints' Day, celebrated annually on November 1, holds great significance in the landlocked alpine country of Liechtenstein. Traditionally, this holiday is observed by Christians to honour all Saints, known and unknown, who have attained the beatific vision in heaven. In the predominantly Catholic country of Liechtenstein, this day is marked with great social and religious fervour.

The people of Liechtenstein observe All Saints' Day with a variety of traditional customs. The day often starts with a special church service dedicated to all the saints. Many Liechtensteiners also visit the graves of their loved ones on All Saints' Day, decorating them with flowers and lighting candles in remembrance. Community feasts are also common on this day, where local delicacies are served and shared.

All Saints' Day is not just a religious observance in Liechtenstein, it is also a public holiday. Schools, government institutions, and most businesses are closed as people take time to celebrate and remember. For those living in Liechtenstein, this day isn't only an opportunity to pay homage to the saints, but also to spend time with family and friends, reinforcing the close-knit community bonds that are a part of Liechtenstein's cultural fabric.