An autonomous guided experience that combines narration, itinerary and exclusive insights to discover San Marino in a conscious way. Not a simple walk, but a structured path that accompanies the visitor through history, symbols, institutions and key places of the UNESCO Old Town, with main and extra audio content already included.
Porta San Francesco is one of the historic gateways to the Old Town. Through it, travelers physically enter medieval San Marino. The stage tells the meaning of urban gates, access control and daily life around the walls. It is also a transition point: outside the modern city, inside an urban fabric that has remained almost intact. From here the route goes through alleys, shops and views that show how San Marino has preserved its identity over the centuries.
Piazzetta Titano is a quiet and intimate space that allows you to closely observe the urban structure of the Old Town. Here travellers discover how San Marino has developed vertically, adapting to the rock of the mountain. The stage invites visitors to look at architectural details, proportions and materials, understanding the relationship between housing, public spaces and defence. It is a place that tells the story of everyday life more than power, showing the authentic face of the lived city.
The Liburni Garden is a green break inside the Old Town. Here the route slows down and travellers can stop, sit and observe. The stage tells the link between San Marino and the Adriatic Sea, visible on clear days, and introduces the theme of the natural defense of the mountain. It is a breathing space that allows you to appreciate the landscape and understand why Mount Titano was chosen as the place of foundation and protection of the Republic.
The Cava dei Balestrieri is a unique space, carved directly into the rock. Here, travelers discover the link between San Marino and the tradition of the crossbow, a symbol of identity still alive. The stage tells how this place has been used over the centuries and how today it represents a continuity between past and present. It is also a concrete example of how the city has shaped the mountain without destroying it, adapting to its shape.
From the canton of the Cable Car one of the widest views of the valley below opens. Travellers observe the territory surrounding San Marino and understand the importance of the Republic’s geographical location. The stage connects past and present, showing how easy it is to get to the city today, but also how strategic and protected it was in past centuries. It is an ideal point for photographs and to perceive the natural isolation that favored San Marino independence.
Freedom Square is the political heart of the Republic. Here, travelers find themselves in front of the Palazzo Pubblico and discover the functioning of San Marino institutions. The stage tells the concept of freedom, the continuity of the state and the meaning of civic symbols. It is an open space, solemn but lived, where history and current events coexist. The story helps to understand why San Marino is considered the oldest Republic in the world still existing.
The Public Palace represents the center of civil power. The stage explores the role of the Recommendation, the Captains Regent and the institutions governing San Marino. Travelers understand how the political system has evolved without losing continuity. The building thus becomes a key to interpreting the identity of the Republic, based on participation and civic responsibility.
The Basilica of San Marino is the main place of worship of the Republic. Here the stage tells the story of San Marino and the relationship between faith, community and civic identity. Travelers discover how religion has accompanied the history of the state without ever overlapping with civil power. It is a place of silence and reflection that offers a different perspective on the birth and continuity of the Republic.
The First Tower, or Guaita, is the oldest and most iconic of the three towers. The stage tells the defensive function of the complex and the role of the towers in the protection of the Republic. Travellers observe the walls, loopholes and dominant position on the territory. It is one of the symbolic places of San Marino, where military history is intertwined with the landscape and the collective imagination.
The Witches' Pass is a panoramic walkway that connects the towers. Here the path becomes sensory experience: wind, sight and movement. The stage tells legends, place names and the function of connecting the defensive points. It is one of the most suggestive stretches of the tour, where the landscape becomes an integral part of the story.
The Second Tower now houses the Museum of Ancient Weapons. The stage tells the evolution of the defense and the symbolic significance of the towers. Travelers understand the difference between structures and their role in the defensive system. It is also a privileged point to observe the surrounding territory and perceive the unity of the fortified complex.
Piazzale Lo Stradone, one of the main entrances to the historic center of San Marino, in front of Porta San Francesco,
This experience does not include the collection of a physical ticket.
After purchase, you will receive a digital voucher. To access the audio guide you must complete the activation through this link :
https://www.sanmarinoexperience.com/en/activation-audioguide-partner/
Open the link, enter the required data related to your Reservation and follow the wizard. At the end you will receive your personal access code.
The audio guide can be used directly from your smartphone browser, without downloading apps. There is no pick-up point or meeting with staff on site.
*In case of difficulties during activation, assistance is available via WhatsApp indicated on the voucher.
San Marino is a microstate surrounded by Italy, known for its rich history, stunning medieval architecture, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. As one of the world's oldest republics, it offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern charm.
The oldest and most iconic of San Marino's three towers, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A beautiful basilica dedicated to the patron saint of San Marino, featuring stunning frescoes and religious artifacts.
The mountainous area where San Marino is located, offering hiking trails and breathtaking views.
Pumpkin-filled pasta, a traditional dish of the region.
A thin, unleavened flatbread often filled with various ingredients.
A classic Italian dessert made with coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.
These months offer the best weather for sightseeing, with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
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San Marino is a very safe destination with low crime rates. However, always take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
San Marino Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services to major attractions.
Available • Apps: None specific to San Marino; use local taxi stands.
Car, Bike, Scooter
A coastal city in Italy known for its ancient Roman ruins and beautiful beaches.
A picturesque hilltop town with a fortress and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Price varies by option