Fortress of San Leo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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not for mobility impaired
there is a 5 min steep hike up to the fortress, as cars are only allowed to park at the base. once there, you can buy your ticket from the vending machine. you should allocate around 90 min for the...
there is a 5 min steep hike up to the fortress, as cars are only allowed to park at the base. once there, you can buy your ticket from the vending machine. you should allocate around 90 min for the...
We visited both San Marino and San Leo on the same day in September 2019. We much preferred San Leo. No tacky tourist shops, just a typical small hilltop Italian town but with an imposing and impres...
We visited both San Marino and San Leo on the same day in September 2019. We much preferred San Leo. No tacky tourist shops, just a typical small hilltop Italian town but with an imposing and impres...
A wonderful trip to the city on the mountain. And even higher the fortress of San Leo, where the King Berengar II was hiding here from the Otton of the Great. The preserved fortress was built during the Renaissance. Below, in p ...
not for mobility impaired
there is a 5 min steep hike up to the fortress, as cars are only allowed to park at the base. once there, you can buy your ticket from the vending machine. you should allocate around 90 min for the...
not for mobility impaired
there is a 5 min steep hike up to the fortress, as cars are only allowed to park at the base. once there, you can buy your ticket from the vending machine. you should allocate around 90 min for the...
Amazing history, great views, few tourists
We visited both San Marino and San Leo on the same day in September 2019. We much preferred San Leo. No tacky tourist shops, just a typical small hilltop Italian town but with an imposing and impres...
Amazing history, great views, few tourists
We visited both San Marino and San Leo on the same day in September 2019. We much preferred San Leo. No tacky tourist shops, just a typical small hilltop Italian town but with an imposing and impres...
San Leo
A wonderful trip to the city on the mountain. And even higher the fortress of San Leo, where the King Berengar II was hiding here from the Otton of the Great. The preserved fortress was built during the Renaissance. Below, in p ...