The Palazzo Pubblico, also known as Government Building, is the institutional heart of San Marino since it is the place where the sessions of the local Parliament take place. It is also the building where the representatives of all the States with which San Marino has diplomatic and friendly relations meet the Captains Regent. It...
The Three Towers: Guaita, Cesta and Montale
San Marino’s Towers are fortifications for defensive purposes documented since 1253. the First Tower, also known as Rocca or Guaita, overlooks the cliff of Mount Titano and it is surrounded by the oldest set of walls which used to protect the Town of San Marino. The Second Tower, called Cesta or Fratta, is located on...
Basilica of Saint Marinus
The Basilica of Saint Marinus is dedicated to the patron saint of the city and State. It is located on a little square called Piazzale Domus Plebis and it is shown on San Marino euro 10 cent coins. Inside it has a nave and two isles. The high altar is decorated with a statue of...
Hiking experiences
A network of footpaths of over 80 Km (50 mi) winds its way through the territory of San Marino and you can go along it on foot, mountain-bike or horse riding. Breathtaking views and varied biodiversity will impress you while the most careful among you will not miss flying peregrine falcons, which make their nest...
Will you tell me History?
History is far more interesting when told through the voice of its protagonists. During this guided tour, you will listen to the words of famous and common people who have forged a community whose founding value has been freedom for over 1,700 years. Walking outdoor tour. We recommend the use of whisper devices to keep...
Life in the countryside
This itinerary starts from the Museum of Agriculture at Casa di Fabrica. Visitors will be told about everyday life and work in a farm: you can touch original tools and objects owned and used by our grandparents. After the visit, we will walk along trail no. 2 to see the Canepa canyon and watermills. Back...
Tactile tours
We have developed some accessible tours within the project named “San Marino for all, hospitality without barriers”. For visually impaired people we give a tour of San Marino’s old town centre including the State Museum (Statue of Liberty), Liburni’s Gardens (coat of arms and fountain), the Basilica of Saint Marinus (“beds” of Saint Marinus and...
City centre 1-hour walking tour
This is the right tour if you want to have a taste of San Marino’s sights. We will visit the city centre (UNESCO World Heritage since 2008) starting from Porta San Francesco (main entrance in the lower part of the city centre, at a short walking distance from coach parks P1 and P2). Then, we...
City centre 1 hour and 30 min. walking tour
Compared to the 1-hour walking tour, this itinerary will take us up to the First Tower. Starting point: Porta San Francesco – Main entrance in the lower part of the city centre, at a short walking distance from coach parks P1 and P2. The tour will continue towards Cava dei Balestrieri (Crossbowmen’s Quarry) or Piazzetta...
City centre 2-hour walking tour
During this tour you will thoroughly learn about San Marino’s centuries-old history and traditions. Starting point: Porta San Francesco – Main entrance in the lower part of the city centre, at a short walking distance from coach parks P1 and P2. The tour will continue towards Cava dei Balestrieri (Crossbowmen’s Quarry) or Piazzetta Garibaldi, then...
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