Explore San Marino’s rich history and culture on a private tour. Discover hidden gems, unique stories, and breathtaking views with an expert guide.
Explore San Marino’s rich history and culture on a private tour. Discover hidden gems, unique stories, and breathtaking views with an expert guide.
- Porta San Francesco - This entrance to the historic center is fully accessible. Constructed from chisel-smoothed gray stone, it marks the first access arch built during the creation of the third city wall in the 16th century. The external facade features a small 16th-century balcony, prominently displaying the Republic’s coat of arms.
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- Porta San Francesco - This entrance to the historic center is fully accessible. Constructed from chisel-smoothed gray stone, it marks the first access arch built during the creation of the third city wall in the 16th century. The external facade features a small 16th-century balcony, prominently displaying the Republic’s coat of arms.
- Piazzetta del Titano - Piazza del Titano is a vibrant spot in San Marino’s historic center, recognized as a UNESCO heritage site. It’s an ideal location to admire San Marino’s architectural beauty and enjoy people-watching from a café. The square also hosts a magnificent museum that showcases the nation’s archaeological and artistic history and the evolution of its currency.
From the center of Piazza del Titano, one can admire the austere architecture of its buildings, characterized by pillars and simple balconies. An imposing arched door is visible on one side of the square. Beneath one of the arches, a bas-relief depicts San Marino as a bricklayer.
- Cava dei Balestrieri - The Cava dei Balestrieri is a historic landmark easily accessible upon entering the historic center, located just a short distance from the cable car stop. Initially, it served as a quarry for material recovery and stone extraction needed for the restoration of the nearby Palazzo Pubblico.
Since the 1960s, this area has been equipped for shooting with the large Italian crossbow, an ancient arms game now part of San Marino’s historical and folkloric heritage. The Cava dei Balestrieri was officially inaugurated on 3 September 1971.
- The Canton - San Marino Panoramic Viewpoint - A must-visit panoramic spot offering breathtaking views of San Marino and Romagna, nestled between rolling hills and the Adriatic Sea.
- Piazza della Liberta - This is the heart of San Marino’s political life and history, where the installation ceremony of the Captains Regent occurs every six months: on 1 April and 1 October each year.
- Basilica del Santo Marino - The Basilica of San Marino is the primary Catholic place of worship in the City of San Marino, part of the diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro. It is dedicated to the city’s and state’s patron saint and is located in Piazzale Domus Plebis.

- Entry into the Basilica of the Saint
- Entry into the Basilica of the Saint
Discover the oldest Republic in the world and why it has remained independent to this day, so much so that it has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. You will be accompanied and cross the most important places from a historical, cultural and architectural point of view of San Marino. You will find yourself walking through the…
Discover the oldest Republic in the world and why it has remained independent to this day, so much so that it has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. You will be accompanied and cross the most important places from a historical, cultural and architectural point of view of San Marino. You will find yourself walking through the characteristic small streets of the Historic Center of San Marino, our authorized guide will help you discover hidden glimpses, will intrigue you with unique stories and anecdotes, all surrounded by breathtaking views.
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