The currency is Euro. Since 2002 San Marino has the right to mint euro coins with effigies of San Marino at the Italian mint. The values of cheap metal range from one cent to two euros. San Marino also mints silver coins collection from 5 to 10 euros gold diptych coins for collection, in addition to three gold scudi.
Tours are available in the following languages: Italian, English, French, German.
Information about quotations and reservations:
Booking Guide Office: opening times 8.15am - 12.15pm / 2.30pm - 5:30pm
Tel. 0549 882393 - Fax 0549 882398.
email: ufficioguide.turismo@pa.sm
TAXI
Stazione Centrale tel. 0549 991441
RENTAL CAR
Autonoleggio Ippo srl tel. 0549 980511
Benedettini F.lli tel. 0549 903854
PARKING PLACES
Parking Places Management
tel. 0549 883808 - Fax 0549 883813
PRICES FOR CARS
Parking hours/prices:
1 hr € 1,50
2 hrs € 3,00
3=5 hrs € 4,50
6=24 hrs € 8,00
Fare per person for shuttle service (P.12-P.le Stazione) € 2,00
BUS PARKS
Parking hours/prices:
1 hr € 3,60
2 hrs € 7,20
3 hrs € 9,00
4=6 hrs € 10,00
7=24 hrs € 20,00
Prices for guests in San Marino hotels:
Bus -50%
Cars € 4,00 (24 hours)
To reach the old town from covered park nr. 9:
Lifts with views
Via delle Scalette: a staircase with over 300 steps
CABLEWAY
www.aass.sm
Borgo Maggiore Station tel. 0549 883590
San Marino Station tel. 0549 885590
Departures every 15 minutes
Time-table:
January- February 7.50am - 6.30pm
March 7.50am - 7.00pm
April 7.50am - 7.30 pm
May-June 7.50am - 8.00pm
1 July - 3 September 7.50am - 1.00am
4-30 September 7.50am - 8.00pm
October 7.50am - 7.00pm
November-December 7.50am - 18.30pm
We inform visitors that the Cableway is closed from 5 to 24 March 2012 due to maintenance works.
Prices:
Single ticket € 2,80
Return ticket € 4,50
Return ticket for Groups of at least 25 people € 4,00
Stone footpath-Costa dell'Arnella
A charming pavé road linking Borgo Maggiore to San Marino, a metaphor of the journey, an uphill climb amid ancient medieval remnants and breathtaking scenery. Starting from the Borgo Maggiore historical centre, the footpath leads up to Porta della Rupe (Rupe Gate), the ancient entrance through the city walls.