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San Marino

San Marino

San Marino, located in Southern Europe, is a small country of stunning architecture, rich history, and beautiful landscapes. Explore the historic city of San Marino, with its medieval walls and towers, or the stunning Mount Titano. Discover the country`s natural beauty, from the Valdragone Natural Park to the Monte San Marino. The country`s cuisine, with dishes like piadina, tortelli alla lastra, and passatelli, is a delicious mix of Italian and Sammarinese influences. San Marino`s music and dance traditions are limited, but the country`s stunning landscapes and rich history offer a travel experience that is both unique and rewarding for those seeking a European getaway.

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Highlights, Sights & Attractions

Basilica di San Marino

The Basilica di San Marino is a neoclassical church that stands as a testament to the city`s religious heritage. The current structure, dating back to the 19th century, houses the relics of St. Marinus, the founder of the city. more

The Basilica di San Marino is a neoclassical church that stands as a testament to the city`s religious heritage. The current structure, dating back to the 19th century, houses the relics of St. Marinus, the founder of the city.

Cesta Tower

The second tower on Monte Titano, Cesta, is situated on the highest of the mountain`s summits. It hosts the Museum of Ancient Arms, showcasing a diverse collection of weapons and armor from different periods. more

The second tower on Monte Titano, Cesta, is situated on the highest of the mountain`s summits. It hosts the Museum of Ancient Arms, showcasing a diverse collection of weapons and armor from different periods.

De La Fratta or Cesta

This second tower of San Marino hosts the Museum of Ancient Arms, showcasing an extensive collection of medieval weaponry and armor. The tower itself offers a fantastic vantage point over San Marino and the surrounding region. more

This second tower of San Marino hosts the Museum of Ancient Arms, showcasing an extensive collection of medieval weaponry and armor. The tower itself offers a fantastic vantage point over San Marino and the surrounding region.

Guaita Tower

Guaita is the oldest and the most famous of the three towers in San Marino. Located on the peak of Monte Titano, it offers a stunning panoramic view of the country and beyond. The tower itself is a fascinating piece of medieval architecture with a ri... more

Guaita is the oldest and the most famous of the three towers in San Marino. Located on the peak of Monte Titano, it offers a stunning panoramic view of the country and beyond. The tower itself is a fascinating piece of medieval architecture with a rich history dating back to the 11th century.

Liberty Square

Liberty Square offers stunning views of the landscape below and features the Statue of Liberty. This beautiful open area is a perfect place to pause and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of San Marino. more

Liberty Square offers stunning views of the landscape below and features the Statue of Liberty. This beautiful open area is a perfect place to pause and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of San Marino.

Montale Tower

The smallest and the most recent among the three towers, Montale, is not open to the public but can be admired from outside. Its solitary position was strategic for its use as a prison. more

The smallest and the most recent among the three towers, Montale, is not open to the public but can be admired from outside. Its solitary position was strategic for its use as a prison.

Mount Titan

Mount Titan offers breathtaking views of San Marino`s hilly landscape. Hike to the top to explore the three towers or simply enjoy a peaceful picnic while soaking in the scenic views. more

Mount Titan offers breathtaking views of San Marino`s hilly landscape. Hike to the top to explore the three towers or simply enjoy a peaceful picnic while soaking in the scenic views.

Palazzo Pubblico

Palazzo Pubblico is the town hall of the City of San Marino as well as its official Government Building. The palace is a beautiful example of neo-Gothic architecture, with the façade featuring coats of arms of the Republic`s four municipalities. more

Palazzo Pubblico is the town hall of the City of San Marino as well as its official Government Building. The palace is a beautiful example of neo-Gothic architecture, with the façade featuring coats of arms of the Republic`s four municipalities.

Climate

Month Temperature Sunshine hours Raindays
January 9 °C 5 7
February 9 °C 7 10
March 13 °C 9 6
April 17 °C 11 5
May 21 °C 12 7
June 26 °C 13 7
July 28 °C 13 3
August 28 °C 12 5
September 24 °C 10 9
October 19 °C 8 9
November 14 °C 6 9
December 10 °C 4 6

Facts

Language
  • Italian
Currency Euro
Population 34232
Tourists per year 2000000
Tourists per resident 58.424865622809
Foundation 301

Ratings

Popularity
75.00%
Cost of living
96.03%
Parental Leave
90.00%
Beach vacation
0.00%
Backpacking
70.00%
Hiking
70.00%
Diving
30.00%
Cycling
90.00%
Skiing
60.00%
Roadtrip
70.00%

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