based on 3 experiences from female travelers
San Marino is amazing. I was there this summer. The trains are great, but a car may be needed for some places. You can drive up to the historic city, but looking at the size of my overly large rented car and the winding mountain roads, I decided to leave my rented car below, at the parking lot for the cable car and go up on it. There is no customs clearance between Italy and San Marino, but if you want an honorary stamp on your passport, stop at the post office in the historic city; you can get it there.
Posted: December 2, 2023I was in San Marino and I didn't really like it. It's a nice little town with beautiful narrow streets, but it seems like all the houses have been turned into souvenir shops. It's also very crowded there.
Posted: October 3, 2023Last year I went to San Marino and I really liked it there. I only spent one day there. The city of San Marino (located on the hills) was so charming, it felt like we were walking around a medieval section in a theme park or on a movie set, huge vibes of a fairytale kingdom. Amazing views, beautiful walking routes, and good shops/cafes/restaurants.
Posted: April 30, 2023San Marino is probably one of the safest place in the globe. You can leave your door open overnight, as well as your car’s door. You can be sure if you loose your docs people will report to the police in case they find it, or bring it back to you.
Posted: August 5, 2024Alexandra
Hi, I’m an experienced traveler and host, with more than a decade of trips behind my back (: I love exploring and sharing - that’s why I’m here!
Alexandra
San Marino
3 days
Hi, I’m an experienced traveler and host, with more than a decade of trips behind my back (: I love exploring and sharing - that’s why I’m here!