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San Marino: UNESCO World Heritage Site Private Tour

San Marino: UNESCO World Heritage Site Private Tour

The itinerary allows guests to appreciate the symbolic monuments of the Ancient Land of Liberty at their best. Strolling through the typical medieval streets, they will explore the Old Town, a Unesco World Heritage Site, starting from the ancient Saint Francis Gate, the main access to the City Walls, to reach Piazzetta del Titano, continuing to discover the characteristic Crossbowmen's Quarry. Through art and tradition, you move on to the sight from Cantone Panoramico, to reach the heart of the City: Piazza della Libertà and Palazzo Pubblico (Liberty Square and the Public Palace), seat of the Republic's oldest institutions. The visit continues to the fascinating Basilica del Santo, the main Church, and then climbs up to the peak of Mount Titano, discovering the view of the Towers that dominate the panorama, ending the visit at the evocative Passo delle Streghe (Witches' Pass), from where an amazing view of the Adriatic Riviera can be admired from a unique and magical place. Get ready to live an amazing experience!

San Marino: Digital guide for your walking tour

San Marino: Digital guide for your walking tour

The main attractions, the most important monuments, the curiosities, the legends, the places frequented by the locals, the best restaurants, the typical dishes, and the anecdotes of people who have always lived in the city. These are the elements I would like to find in a tour when I travel and that is exactly what you will find inside this digital tour! What will you need for this tour: - Smartphone - Internet connection - Some energy! You will walk about 2 km but it is feasible regardless of athletic training (so the tour must be done moving through the streets of San Marino and not just by phone). You can start the tour at any time: once purchased you will receive link and password to start your experience! Everything is going to be into GetYourGuide Voucher so read all the info!  Once purchased, the tour can be used for the duration of the booked day + 2 extra days so: no rush at all! During the tour, you can freely enter the monuments (entrance fees are not included) and spend as much time as you like on the various visits! Unlike standard tours where you have to run after a guide, the beauty of this experience is that you can decide whether to relax, read historical insights, or spend more time on food or views! The experience is totally in your hands!

From Bologna: Private San Marino Day Tour with Lunch

From Bologna: Private San Marino Day Tour with Lunch

Spend a fantastic day in San Marino departing from Bologna or Modena. Our driver will pick you up at your hotel and take you to San Marino where you will meet our guide, who will take you to discover the secrets of one of the oldest states in the world. Visit the famous old town, full of characteristic markets and shops immersed in medieval streets, and continue along the streets that lead to the castle while listening to the stories and anecdotes of this unique place. At the end of the tour, enjoy a fantastic lunch at a typical local restaurant. In the afternoon, some free time for shopping and strolling before returning to Bologna or Modena with our driver, who will wait for you at the established meeting point.

San Marino Historical Center Private Tour with tourist guide

San Marino Historical Center Private Tour with tourist guide

Explore San Marino’s impressive history, architecture, and way of life on a guided walking tour. Meet your private guide at the Gate of Saint Francis and start your trip to explore the oldest Republic in the world. Walk through the streets of the city listening San Marino stories and culture. Reach Piazza della Libertà to see the Palazzo Pubblico, used for parliamentary sessions. Admire the beautiful Cava dei Balestrieri, then continue to see the Basilica del Santo, and the Church of San Piertro. Learn about the importance of religion in San Marino as you listen to your guide’s fascinating commentary. Head to the First Tower, the largest and oldest of the city’s three fortresses. Afterwards, follow your guide to the famous Passo delle Streghe, built at the end of the 11th century admiring stunning views along the way. End your tour by viewing the second tower, which you can continue to explore on your own after parting with your guide.

San Marino - Private Historic Walking Tour

San Marino - Private Historic Walking Tour

Take a stroll to Piazza della Libertà, which is the main square of the city, and admire the Statua della Libertà, also known as the Statue of Liberty. You will then walk by the Palazzo Pubblico (the Town Hall) which is built in neo-Gothic architectural style. The Palazzo Pubblico is a must-visit. This 19th-century building houses the government of San Marino and is open to visitors during certain times of the day. You will visit the Guaita Tower (Guaita Fortress). It was built in the 11th century and was the first fortification to be constructed on the mountain. The tower has been used for different purposes throughout its history, serving as a prison, a military lookout, and a place of refuge during times of conflict. You can climb up to the top of the tower and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Next, you will be visiting the Basilica di San Marino, the largest church in the city. Constructed in neoclassical style, it dates back to the early 19th century. It was built on top of the remains of a fourth-century Romanesque church that was devoted to St. Marino. The conventional basilica design has a lengthy nave accompanied by two side aisles, each adorned with altars. You will then head towards the cable car station, which will take you up to the top of Monte Titano. The view from the cable car is stunning, and it only takes a few minutes to get to the top. You will enjoy views of the Adriatic coastline, tiled rooftops, and lush farmland while traveling up Mount Titano to San Marino's historical center. - Piazzale Campo della Fiera, 10 Finally, you will have the chance to visit the Museo di Stato which is located in the historic city of San Marino. The museum showcases a significant collection of artwork and artifacts related to the history and culture of San Marino throughout various periods.

San Marino: Titanus Museum Multimedia Experience

San Marino: Titanus Museum Multimedia Experience

AN EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY. An immersive experience with multimedia videos, 3D maps and holograms to get to know the oldest Republic in the world in a short time from prehistory to today. Discover the oldest Republic in the world in a one-of-a-kind multimedia museum. Visiting the Titanus Museum means embarking on an emotional journey through the centuries, the places and personalities who have contributed to conquering and defending the independence and freedom of San Marino. From prehistory to the legend of Santo Marino Millions of years ago a prehistoric sea covered Mount Titano and all the surrounding area. With the gradual withdrawal of the waters, man began to populate the slopes of the mountain until, in Roman times, an ascetic named Marino arrived from Dalmatia: around him the first tiny village developed which in the following centuries will become the Republic of San Marino. The conquest and defense of freedom After Marino's death, the village expanded, fortified itself with castles and walls, became a municipality with its own institutions and laws, fought strenuously to obtain and preserve its own autonomy. Over the centuries, the Papal State has tried several times to put an end to this independence, but in vain: alliances, wars, diplomatic skills have allowed the San Marino people to increasingly assume the appearance of a free people. Napoleon, Garibaldi and the two world wars The Republic defends its independence Napoleon I and later Napoleon III were fascinated by the small Republic of San Marino, helping it, protecting it, and helping to make it known throughout the world. Likewise, the Risorgimento, Garibaldi and Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of Italy, firmly supported its right to be a sovereign state. Not even the wars and the many problems of the twentieth century have affected its desire to remain independent: in 1992, for this reason, it became a full member of the United Nations .

Florence: Siena, San Gimignano and Chianti Wine Tour

Florence: Siena, San Gimignano and Chianti Wine Tour

Discover the Chianti wine region on a full-day tour from Florence. Visit a fantastic winery and enjoy a light lunch with wine pairings. Explore the medieval towns of Siena and San Gimignano and learn about the history of the Chianti wine region. Start your day with a visit to Siena. Explore the city at your own pace and visit the Piazza del Campo, the Palazzo Pubblico, and the Torre del Mangia. Continue to the Chianti region and visit two wineries. Learn about the history of the Chianti wine region and the wine-making process. Enjoy a light lunch with wine pairings. After lunch discover the city of Siena with a guided tour, and San Gimignano at the sunset. Explore the town at your own pace and see the Piazza della Cisterna, the Palazzo Comunale, and the Torre Grossa. End your day with a visit to the Chianti region and visit two wineries. Learn about the history of the Chianti wine region and the wine-making process. Enjoy a light lunch with wine pairings.

Tasting of the Romagna tradition in the heart of San Marino

Tasting of the Romagna tradition in the heart of San Marino

Restaurant Cesare is placed in A charming setting to welcome you, from the relaxing atmosphere designed with great taste, enhanced by the warmth of the central fireplace, always on. In this stylish restaurant with specialties of Romagna in the center of San Marino you can enjoy excellent dishes, created from the encounter of the local tradition with the always evolving gastronomic research. Proposals made with raw materials chosen from the area, in tune with the seasons. The restaurant in San Marino will be the ideal setting for couples and groups of friends: a location for memorable moments. Tradition Menu Carpegna Ham, Squaquerone Cheese, Roket and flat bread Tagliatella with traditional meat sauce Ragù Grilled meats skewer with potatoes home made dessert Included mineral water, house wine, coffee

San Marino: Padel lesson & field

San Marino: Padel lesson & field

The sport of the moment is the real protagonist at the Wonderbay! Let yourself be “infected” by Padel Mania and become a true expert in volèe, vibora and bandeja thanks to the expert guidance of our instructors. Through our course you will be able to learn how to dose strategy and technique and perfect yourself by training on the pitch to win your opponents with unbeatable tactical shots. Come on!

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Andrea provided my husband and I an incredible experience. He gave us great historic background so we could better understand the San Marino of today. We had arrived a day earlier than our tour was originally booked and Andrea rescheduled to meet us shortly after we arrived. This allowed us a full day to experience the Investiture of the New Captains Regent on our own with many suggestions from Andrea that resulted in the best experience.

The guide Andrea T. had phenomenal knowledge and communication skills, was easy to understand and had a real patriotism. Very engaging! Top benefit of the trip!

Nice chatty style. Informative and interesting side facts, plus recommendations for restaurants. Good location settings/maps and easy to use app.

It was spoken very clearly, but you could also follow along in print. Good historical background info and descriptions

Andrea our tour guide was simply amazing, his knowledge and enthusiasm were out of this world. Totally recommend