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San Marino Highlights: Monte Titano, Guaita Tower & Old Town

4.8(4)San Marino1 hour
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Description

Your visit to San Marino begins at Piazza della Liberta, where you can admire the Statua della Liberta before heading to the Palazzo Pubblico, the neo-Gothic Town Hall that houses the government and welcomes visitors during set hours. Next, explore the Guaita Tower, the 11th-century fortress once used as a prison, lookout, and refuge, and climb to its top for sweeping countryside views. Continue to the Basilica di San Marino, the city’s largest church built in neoclassical style over the remains of a fourth-century Romanesque structure, with its long nave and side aisles adorned with altars. From there, ride the Monte Titano cable car at Piazzale Campo della Fiera, 10, enjoying stunning views of the Adriatic coastline, rooftops, and farmland as you ascend to the historic center. Conclude your journey at the Museo di Stato, where collections of artwork and artifacts showcase the rich history and culture of San Marino.

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San Marino Highlights: Monte Titano, Guaita Tower & Old Town

Itinerary

15 min

Begin your journey with a leisurely stroll to Piazza della Libertà, the principal square of the city, where you may admire the Statua della Libertà, a distinguished monument also known as the Statue of Liberty.

15 min

From there, proceed to the Palazzo Pubblico, the neo-Gothic Town Hall, an essential landmark of San Marino. This 19th‑century edifice, seat of the Republic’s government, opens its doors to visitors at designated times, offering a glimpse into the nation’s civic life.

Admission not included20 min

Continue onward to the Guaita Tower, the oldest of San Marino’s fortifications, erected in the 11th century upon the mountain’s summit. Throughout its storied past, the tower has served as a prison, a military watchpoint, and a refuge in times of strife. Ascend to its pinnacle to behold sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside.

20 min

Your exploration then leads to the Basilica di San Marino, the city’s largest church, constructed in the early 19th century in neoclassical style. Built upon the foundations of a fourth‑century Romanesque sanctuary dedicated to St. Marino, the basilica features a grand nave flanked by two aisles, each adorned with altars of reverence.

Admission not included15 min

Next, make your way to the cable car station at Piazzale Campo della Fiera, 10, where a brief ascent carries you to the summit of Monte Titano. The ride affords breathtaking panoramas of the Adriatic coastline, terracotta rooftops, and verdant farmland, culminating in arrival at San Marino’s historic center.

Admission not included25 min

Conclude your visit at the Museo di Stato, situated within the old city. Here, an impressive collection of artworks and artifacts chronicles the rich cultural and historical legacy of San Marino across the centuries.

Highlights

Official tour guide
Private Guided Tour

What's included

Included
Official tour guide
Private Guided Tour
Not included
Combined ticket for the Three towers of San Marino
San Marino cable car

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(4)

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Julie_V
May 13, 2022
Perfect way to see a lovely city

Our guide was wonderful: very knowledgable, understanding of the two uninterested kids, and engaging with our history buff child. It was a lovely afternoon in a wonderful city. A must see!

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