Attractions in San Marino (18 total)
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Guaita Tower
📍 City of San Marino
🏰 CastleThe oldest and most iconic of San Marino's three towers, this 11th-century fortress offers families an exciting exploration of ancient battlements and prison cells.
Historic Centre of San Marino
📍 San Marino City
🏘 Town / VillageExplore the medieval cobblestone streets and fairytale architecture of this hilltop UNESCO World Heritage site.
Mount Titano
📍 City of San Marino
🏔 Scenic ViewA UNESCO World Heritage site and the highest peak in the republic, featuring scenic walking paths that connect the three historic fortifications.
Palazzo Pubblico
📍 City of San Marino
🏰 CastleThe center of San Marinese government where visitors can tour the ornate council chambers and watch the formal changing of the guard ceremony.
Cesta Tower
📍 City of San Marino
🏰 CastlePerched on the highest peak of Mount Titano, this castle houses the Museum of Ancient Arms with a collection of weaponry dating back to the Middle Ages.
Galleria Nazionale di San Marino
📍 San Marino City
🖼 Art GalleryThe national modern and contemporary art gallery houses over 1,000 works by significant 20th-century Italian and San Marinese artists in a historic setting.
Museo di Stato (State Museum)
📍 San Marino City
🖼 Art GalleryLocated in the historic Palazzo Pergami Belluzzi, this museum features an extensive collection of archaeological finds, paintings, and sculptures from the Byzantine to the modern era.
Piazza della Libertà Panoramic Terrace
📍 San Marino City
🏛 LandmarkThe central square of the capital, featuring a grand stone terrace that offers spectacular bird's-eye views of the valley below and the changing of the guard ceremony.
San Marino Adventures
📍 San Marino
🧗 AdventureA sprawling forest adventure park featuring over 30 aerial trails, zip lines, and climbing courses suitable for children and adults.
Basilica di San Marino
📍 City of San Marino
🏰 CastleThis elegant Neoclassical cathedral is the primary house of worship in the republic and holds the relics of the country's founder, Saint Marinus.
Borgo Maggiore
📍 Borgo Maggiore
🏘 Town / VillageRide the cable car to this historic marketplace village featuring traditional porticos and a charming town square.
Historic Center of Borgo Maggiore
📍 Borgo Maggiore
🏰 CastleA UNESCO-listed historic market town at the base of the mountain, known for its traditional porticos and the scenic cable car link to the capital.
Montale Tower (Third Tower)
📍 City of San Marino
🏛 LandmarkThe most secluded and slender of the three peaks, this historic tower is surrounded by scenic woodland trails perfect for a family nature walk.
Passo delle Streghe (Witches' Path)
📍 San Marino City
🏔 Scenic ViewA picturesque stone walkway following the ridge between the first and second towers, famous for its arched gate and dramatic views over the surrounding Italian landscape.
Pinacoteca San Francesco
📍 San Marino City
🖼 Art GallerySet within a 14th-century Franciscan monastery, this museum displays religious art including significant paintings by Guercino and works by Timoteo Viti, who was Raphael's teacher.
Funivia di San Marino
📍 City of San Marino
🏛 LandmarkA thrilling two-minute aerial cable car ride that provides families with panoramic views of the entire republic and the Adriatic coast beyond.
Museum of Rural Life and Traditions
📍 San Marino City
🐄 FarmLocated in a historic stone farmhouse, this museum offers families a look at traditional San Marinese farming life, vintage tools, and rural customs.