Visit the Historic Center of the oldest Republic in the world!!
Accompanied by an expert official Tour Guide, you will discover the most characteristic, scenic and rich in history and traditions.
The meeting is scheduled at the main access gate to the city, Porta San Francesco, and then walk through the districts of the Old Town.
Hearing anecdotes, characters and events that created the historical and cultural heritage of the Republic of San Marino, you will admire the unique main and panoramic monuments.
The tour ends with a personalized tasting of typical products in the selected restaurant.
The menu:
Raw ham flake, coppa, rolled bacon, Romagna salami
Truffled cooked ham, bresaola, porchetta and smoked breech from San Marino.
Local cheeses, honey and jam "Four Seasons" of San Marino
Piadina and focaccia of our production
Sparkling and vermouth cocktails
*vegetarian variations on request directly in the room.
Porta San Francesco or Porta del Paese is an ancient guard post in Città di San Marino built in 1361, in ancient times it represented the main access to the city.
The Cava dei Balestrieri is a historic landmark of the city a few steps from the cable car stop.
Its initial use (in the last twenty years of the nineteenth century) was precisely as a quarry for the recovery of materials and for the extraction of the stone necessary for the restoration of the nearby Palazzo Pubblico. Later, according to the project proposal of architect Gino Zani in 1935, it would be used as a place on which to erect a new Palazzo degli Uffici. With the Second World War and the bombings of 1944 this project was definitively abandoned and only the high base that supports the road remained and that today is part of the Monument to the Fallen.
Rebuilt in neo-gothic style in 1894 to a design by architect Francesco Azzurri, on the foundations of the oldest "Magna Domus Communis", it was restored in 1996 by the architect Gae Aulenti. The people of San Marino recognize in this place where the Captains Regent, the Great and General Council, the State Congress and the most important civil demonstrations are based.
Built at the beginning of the 19th century on the foundations of the pre-existing Romanesque Pieve. Rich in statues and valuable paintings. The statue of San Marino is the work of Adamo Tadolini, favorite pupil of Canova; the high altar contains the urn with the relics of the saint.
The numismatist and naturalist Bartolomeo Borghesi created the Orti Borghesi, a green garden with a beautiful fountain in the company of tranquility. Also, don't miss the outdoor terrace which offers a 360-degree view of both the Romagna coast and the Marche inland, ideal for buffets.
First San Marino fortress dating back to before the 11th century. Enlarged and restructured in various eras, it experienced its greatest importance in the fifteenth century during the war against the Malatesta of Rimini (1463), the last fought by the San Marino citizens as allies of the dukes of Urbino and the Papacy. Officially used as the headquarters of the Guardia di Rocca in 1754, it was used as a prison for centuries, until 1975.
The crossing of what is called Il Passo delle Streghe offers a unique and breathtaking view.
Just outside the city walls, facing Porta San Francesco.
San Marino is a microstate surrounded by Italy, known for its rich history, stunning medieval architecture, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. As one of the world's oldest republics, it offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern charm.
The oldest and most iconic of San Marino's three towers, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A beautiful basilica dedicated to the patron saint of San Marino, featuring stunning frescoes and religious artifacts.
The mountainous area where San Marino is located, offering hiking trails and breathtaking views.
Pumpkin-filled pasta, a traditional dish of the region.
A thin, unleavened flatbread often filled with various ingredients.
A classic Italian dessert made with coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.
These months offer the best weather for sightseeing, with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.
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San Marino is a very safe destination with low crime rates. However, always take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
San Marino Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services to major attractions.
Available • Apps: None specific to San Marino; use local taxi stands.
Car, Bike, Scooter
A coastal city in Italy known for its ancient Roman ruins and beautiful beaches.
A picturesque hilltop town with a fortress and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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