The first tower, Guaita, is the oldest and largest of the three. Built in the 11th century it was substantially reinforced in the fifteenth century due to San Marino's war with the House of Malatesta…Full review by MarcusHurley
Aug 9, 2024
This tower was amazing! The views from the top were unbelievable. The only drawback was that the line to climb to the watch tower was so unbelievably long. It really should have had an employee super…Full review by Tracy E
Nov 12, 2023
came here even though San Marino weather forecast is rainy and cloudy. but as i fervently hope, it doesnt translate to fog but rather the cloud cover add more drama to the sky with all towers and sur…Full review by mrc282
It depends on what you like. I would go for halve a day. Walk around the castle, see the museum, enjoy the panorama, take a lot of pictures and films, perhaps take a drink. Than go …
It depends on what you like. I would go for halve a day. Walk around the castle, see the museum, enjoy the panorama, take a lot of pictures and films, perhaps take a drink. Than go downtown, watch some nice shops and if you have some time left, grab another drink and perhaps some food. If you're going in the summer, take enough water with you, because it will be hot. They sell it for a reasonable price over there as well.
Your photos are beautiful! From what point did you take photos of the tower between the rock columns? Is it a hike to the top or can you drive? Thank you.
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Hi, the Parking No. 6 is the closest to the towers. But from there you have to walk approx. 5 - 10 minutes uphill to enjoy the views. If you don't have a difficulty to walk, it is a "must" to …
Hi, the Parking No. 6 is the closest to the towers. But from there you have to walk approx. 5 - 10 minutes uphill to enjoy the views. If you don't have a difficulty to walk, it is a "must" to do in San Marino!