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

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

Museo Archeologico di Verucchio: Tales from the afterlife
¥1,488
per adult

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

Winery Tour with Wine & Food Tasting near Riccione & Rimini
¥9,299
per adult

Private Tour of San Marino: UNESCO World Heritage Site
¥29,572
per traveler
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San Marino: Private Historical City Center Walking Tour
¥24,178
per traveler
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San Marino must see attractions
1. 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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2. Guaita Tower
Guaita Tower (Prima Torre) is an architecturally impressive mountaintop citadel that conjures up images of a fairytale castle. It is part of a series of three fortified towers that sit along an interconnecting pathway on Mount Titano. See this landmark famous for its wondrous views over San Marino’s picturesque countryside in addition to its historical importance and artistic features.
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3. Liberty Square
At the heart of San Marino’s Historic Centre is the animated Liberty Square (Piazza della Libertà). Here, visit important landmarks, enjoy fine panoramas and experience the welcoming charm of the city’s cafés. The square sits on a series of ancient water-storing cisterns that once provided water to San Marino’s residents. Today, locals view Liberty Square as a celebration of the nation’s fight for independence.
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4. Monte Titano
Monte Titano is a picturesque mountain that rises up over the city of San Marino. Here, visit the medieval Three Towers, a series of fortified citadels perched atop the mountain’s three peaks. This is also a place to enjoy breathtaking views of the entire Republic of San Marino and Italy’s Adriatic Sea coastline. Monte Titano became a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 as the San Marino Historic Centre and Mount Titano.
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5. Cesta Tower
The Cesta Tower (Seconda Torre) is an impressive fortified tower that forms part of San Marino’s ancient bulwark. It dates back to the 13th century and has served as both an observation tower and prison. The tower stands at 2,477 feet (755 meters) and marks the pinnacle of Mount Titano. Walk between Cesta Tower and the city’s other towers via a winding panoramic pathway.
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6. Palazzo Pubblico
The Palazzo Pubblico (Public Palace) is a striking 19th-century palace that looms over Liberty Square in the heart of San Marino’s Historic Centre. It serves as the city’s town hall and government building, where state meetings take place. Visit the Palazzo Pubblico to glimpse inside its attractive rooms and ceremonial halls. See art by well-known Italian painters and watch the changing-of-the-guard ritual.
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7. Piazza del Titano
Piazza del Titano is a busy square located amid San Marino’s UNESCO-listed Historic Centre. It’s a great place to admire the city’s striking architectural landscape and enjoy people-watching from a café terrace. The square is also home to an excellent museum, which showcases the nation’s archaeological and artistic history an the history of its currency.
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8. Piazza Garibaldi
Piazza Garibaldi is a laid-back and picturesque square located within San Marino’s city center. It’s a place often passed on walking tours of the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre of San Marino. Visit Piazza Garibaldi to see public art pieces and striking architectural structures and browse souvenir stores.
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