San Marino is the world's oldest republic and Europe's third smallest state It lies 657m above sea level with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and Adriatic coast, and is situated only 10km from Rimini Legend has it that the founder of San Marino, a stonemason arrived from the island of Arbe in Dalmatia, climbed Mt Titano to found a small community of Christians, persecuted for their faith by the Emperor Diocletian
San Marino is made up of a few towns dotted around the mountain sides The capital of San Marino is itself called 'San Marino' and is situated high up on a mountain top The capital is surrounded by a wall and three distinct towers overlook the rest of the country The site "San Marino: Historic Centre and Mount Titano" has become part of the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2008
The towns surrounding the capital are more industrial and generally not as attractive as the main city San Marino is 20 times bigger than Monaco and half the size of Liechtenstein
The people in San Marino speak a very clear Italian
You can see two of the three towers as seen on the flag of San Marino by purchasing the "Red Card" for €450 The "yellow card" €3 only allows you to see one of the towers You cannot enter the third tower since there does not seem to be an entrance!
Simply walk around the city The narrow streets are full of surprises The walkways wind up and down the hillside in an interesting way, inviting exploration TheSan Marino lake in Faetano where fish can be caught
Get your passports stamped at the tourist information centre This is an excellent souvenir as they stick a postage stamp and then an official ink stamp over the top, €5
Prices for items such as disposable cameras and batteries are cheaper in San Marino than they are in Italy This is partly because in San Marino you don't have to pay the 20% IVA sales tax that you have to pay in Italy
Obviously Italian dishes, like lasagne, spaghetti alla bolognese, gelato italian ice-cream, and whatever you eat in Italy
Supermarkets in San Marino are few and far-between, although the following can help in this area:
Although San Marino has a few hotels, the seaside resort of Rimini has a lot more and is probably a cheaper option