24-04-2025
The hidden sunshine spot with castles, shopping and delicious cuisine – and Ryanair flights from €35.99
WITH summer just around the corner, Irish holidaymakers may be looking for another place to enjoy the sun.
And one spot in particular is perfect for exploring.
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San Marino offers something for the whole family
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San Marino has a rich history
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The Old Town of San Marino
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San Marino is among the world's oldest republics and still has a large amount of historic architecture.
The mountainous microstate is landlocked and surrounded by Italy, and offers a range of perks.
The capital is situated on the slopes of Monte Titano, and is known for its medieval walled-town.
This old town has narrow cobblestone streets and is ideal for history buffs.
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Visitors can also see the Three Towers, castle-like citadels from the 11th century and Titano's neighbouring peaks.
Torre Guaita is the oldest and largest of San Marino's castles, dating back to the 11th century.
It was used as a prison as recently as 1975.
It is one of three towers overlooking the city and resembles a fairytale castle.
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To get there, it is a short walk uphill from central Liberty Square, home to the Palazzo Pubblico and cafés with outdoor seating areas.
During the summer, there are a range of activities to enjoy, including the Changing of the Guard.
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This is considered one of the summer highlights, taking place in Piazza della Libertà.
It takes place several times daily between late June and mid-September.
Or visit the Torre Cesta, which offers brilliant views of Rimini and the coast.
It dates back to the 13th century and features a four-room museum devoted to medieval armaments.
Or visit the Museo di Stato, where you can see a range of art, history, furniture and cultural objects, including the Domagnano Treasure—an Ostrogothic trove of jewels dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries.
The UNESCO Historic Centre of San Marino is a must-see with its rich history and panoramic views.
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The town has a mild climate, making it perfect for relaxing in the heat.
Sun worshippers can soak up the rays in the Rimini area, less than 20 miles away.
Bagno Egisto is a beautiful white sandy beach with a large playground.
Keep the whole family entertained at Marina di Viserbella beach, which has fun outdoor games for all ages.
Fashion fans can find a bargain at the San Marino Outlet, which stocks luxury brands including Prada, Guess and Roberto Cavalli.
Or visit the Atlante Shopping Centre to pick up some popular Italian brands.
There is a range of culinary delights available in the town, including many Italian dishes.
A pint costs around €3.30.
Ryanair offers flights to Bologna from €35.99, a journey of around two and a half hours.
Then, you can head from Bologna to San Marino which takes almost two hours.
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There are a number of beaches in Rimini
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San Marino has a mild climate
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San Marino is among the world's oldest republics
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