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Entrance Ticket - Titanus Museum: Multimedia Experience
¥1,116
per adult

San Leo : Entrance Ticket to the Fortress and Cagliostro’s Prison
¥2,139
per adult

San Marino's Three Towers: An Audio Tour of the Ancient Republic
¥800
per adult

San Marino Self-Guided Walking Tour of the Old Town
¥1,841
per adult

Museo Archeologico di Verucchio: Tales from the afterlife
¥1,488
per adult
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San Marino must see attractions
1. Italy in Miniature
Discover nearly 300 of Europe’s most celebrated landmarks at Italy in Miniature (Italia in Miniatura). This 21-acre (8.5-hectare) open-air attraction, decorated with thousands of bonsai trees, takes you on a journey around some of the Continent’s finest architectural sites. In addition to the expertly created scale models, Italy in Miniature features fast-paced rides, a monorail, restaurants and picnic areas.
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2. Piazza Cavour
Admire the splendid architecture of the Piazza Cavour and relax with the locals in the many cafés, bars and restaurants in this busy square. Shop for souvenirs at the regular markets or discover a local festival or exhibition in Rimini’s social hub.
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3. Rimini Marina
Rimini Marina (Marina di Rimini) is a gateway to fun and adventure for all ages on the shores of the glistening Adriatic Riviera. Charter a boat for a scenic cruise and join a guided scuba diving trip. Relax on the soft sands of the beach at Rimini Marina and dine on traditional Italian cuisine. Admire panoramic views of the city and its beaches while riding a Ferris wheel.
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4. Arch of Augustus
Visit the magnificent Arch of Augustus to admire the huge stone entrance and intricate carvings on the former gateway to ancient Rimini. Discover how the structure has changed over the years and find out what part Mussolini’s Fascists had to play in the arch’s history.
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5. Basilica of Saint Marino
The Basilica of San Marino is one of San Marino’s most historically and religiously important churches. See this architectural masterpiece that showcases the talents of Bolognese architect Antonio Serra. The Basilica of San Marino dates back to 1825 and took 13 years to construct. It stands on the grounds of an ancient 5th-century church.
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