4/5 - Good
the Old City is a small, very walkable, and historic part of the Republic of San Marina. Shopping is very touristy where shoppers for higher end merchandise will be disappointed,
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Scenic trails, architecturally impressive medieval fortresses and sweeping views of the Apennine Mountains await on the three peaks of San Marino’s tallest mountain.
Explore the battlements, belfry, chapel and prison of San Marino’s biggest and oldest tower, which offers uninterrupted views of striking mountain landscapes.
San Marino’s most revered church has a striking neoclassical façade and houses the relics of the nation’s founding father.
Amid the city’s historic center is this architecturally impressive square surrounded by cafés, souvenir shops and the State Museum of San Marino.
Spot work by acclaimed Italian artists, explore elegant rooms and see the changing-of-the-guard ceremony at San Marino’s town hall.
This informative museum holds everything from archaeological findings from ancient Egypt to a wealth of Italian art and a vast collection of coins.
the Old City is a small, very walkable, and historic part of the Republic of San Marina. Shopping is very touristy where shoppers for higher end merchandise will be disappointed,
My favorite place in Italy!
Whoever runs the main attraction (castle+ tower entrances) should be fired. We planned our visit according to information from the official website from San Marino and were told that "reality is different from virtual web." They closed 2hr early >:(
The views are fantastic, but other than that there isn't much to do. It seemed to be one big souvenir shop.
Loved San Marino, a must visit if you’re in Italy!
It looks like a fairytale kingdom. Its definitely worth the trip.