What to see in San Marino in 3 days
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Sometimes it happens those times when, between a long weekend and a couple of days off, you can have some long-awaited free time for yourself. What is usually done? Some decide to rest and do some household chores or errands that you never manage to do while others put on their backpack and leave for a trip that will last “a long weekend”.
So what can you have three days off at your disposal? Of course, Italy is chock full of places to visit, between cities of art and splendid natural views you are spoiled for choice, but what if we told you that they could see foreign areas without leaving the Italian boot?
In this case the choices are due. Either you go to the Vatican City or, between Marche and Emilia – Romagna, you head towards that splendid setting that is there Republic of San Marino. Well, what can we see there in this handful of days? To find out, all you have to do is continue reading with us!
The first thing to do is enjoy the center historical in which you find yourself immersed as soon as you enter the city gates. There it will be possible to do some shopping among typical products and others that are also found here, the price plays a fundamental role, which is a little lower here, and then move on to the tour of the panoramas.
There nature will give its best making you feel immediately at peace with yourselfbut be careful because the hands are running so it is better to put the backpack back on and continue with the journey!
Going towards the Castle, which cuts itself solid and majestic as if to defy time once again, there is then the famous witches’ path which joins the three medieval towers from which the panorama is even more majestic. These are Rocca Yelp, thicket (it also houses a museum of medieval weapons inside) e Mount them.
And if you love the typical atmosphere of the Middle Ages then don’t lose heart and continue the journey towards the Quarry of the Crossbowmen. From there stone was quarried for the restoration of the fortifications and the city and then, if you’re lucky, you might find yourself in a costumed historical re-enactment!
But what would a visit be without daring to take a look at the museums? One of the most “surprising” is the Museum of Curiositieswhich houses the most bizarre artifacts from around the world, followed by the Museum of Torture and that of Ceres (warning for the more sensitive).
Going on the classic we remind you then the State Museum and the Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art. An unmissable triptych is then made up of Liberty Squarefrom State Public Palace and from Basilica of the Saint.
Also don’t forget that you can always count on the cable car overview to take some really interesting photos of the surroundings and, if you feel particularly lucky, you can also choose to try your luck at the Games of the Titan casinobut always remember to do it in moderation.