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Farmhouse Fattoria La Parita
Provencal-style apartment nestled between vineyards and olive trees. You will enjoy the tranquility of the countryside 10 km from the city and 4 km from the highway. The song of jays and cuckoos will be the soundtrack to the stay while the roe deer graze among the olive trees. A basic Italian breakfast is included (coffee, tea, milk, biscuits, etc.), but if you prefer a richer breakfast served at the table, the cost is €15 per person (€10 from 5 to 15 years, free under 5 years). EV wallbox available.

The MOONLIT & SUNNY COTTAGE near Florence
IL COLLE DI FALTUGNANO: immersed in an olive grove on a Tuscan hills and with an amazing view of the valley, the stone cottage has been remarkably recovered a few months ago, a caravanserai a few century ago. In a strategic position close to Florence and Mugello is a good base for exploring Tuscany and be independent at the same time with supermarkets and restaurants just a few minutes away. Close to a farmhouse you can buy fresh local organic ingredients such as bio vegetables, eggs or cheese.

Ca' Inua, art, woods, hospitality
Ca’ Inua is a magical place where you can reconnect with Mother Nature’s wonders. Located only 25km from the Bologna city centre, an old barn renovated and fully finished in wood holds a modern-styled apartment with a breath-taking view on the Apennine mountains. Alessandra & Ludovico, your hosts, are ready to welcome you in a wide-open space, next to the woods, caressed by fresh breeze, where you can contemplate the magnificence of nature and tune into yourself for an unforgettable experience.

Villa di Geggiano – Guesthouse
PLEASE NOTE THAT BEING IN THE COUNTRYSIDE WITH FEW PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OTHER THAN TAXI, THE BEST WAY TO ENJOY YOUR STAY AND TO VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS IS TO HAVE A CAR. The 18th century Villa di Geggiano, surrounded by vineyards and lovingly cared gardens, is located in the Chianti area near Siena, one of the most beautiful regions of Italy which will provide an idyllic and enchanting backdrop to your vacation. Our guesthouse is located in one of the garden pavilions of the villa.

House with a view surrounded by nature_ 5
A cozy stone and wood chalet with amazing views of the Apennines, surrounded by nature with a large garden where you can relax and enjoy the spectacular sunsets. We will be happy to host you on the ground floor which is dedicated to the B&B. The warm and welcoming rooms have independent entrances and lead onto the garden. Fantastic location between Bologna and Florence, 10' from the motorway exit and 30' from Bologna airport. Don't miss the sunset, even better with a good glass of wine!

Cottage in Toscana in antica Villa con giardino
Il Cottage è parte di una proprietà della famiglia Bernocchi, già presente nelle mappe della zona del 1500 ed e' situata proprio su di una antica via Romana che attraversava i monti della Calvana. Distante circa 9 km da Prato e 20 da Firenze. Il Cottage, liberi su tre lati, e' situato in posizione panoramica circondato da un parco privato, ideale per camminate e sport. Una vera e propria casa, con cucina, salotto, camera e bagno. Ampi spazi esterni, giardino e orto botanico.

The Castle of Ferrano - Castle in Tuscany
Try the experience of staying in a real Castle! Il Castello di Ferrano offers to its hosts the chance of living an unforgettable experience: you will be the only guests in the castle, and everything will be for you (private pool from June to September, gardens etc..). Historical building, surrounded by nature, finely decorated, frescoes/moulding on the ceiling, ample terrace w/ stone and terracotta floor, private outdoor pool.. Good position. Preferably come by car.

Cozy hilltop retreat w/ midcentury decor fully AC
Perched on top of a hill in the countryside between Bologna and Modena, this lodge is a great location for exploring the area. It's a peaceful place, with panoramic views and the convenience of having excellent local restaurants (& wine makers) nearby. The house, decorated with mid century design & furniture and fully air conditioned, has 4 sleeping rooms and 5 bathrooms. Please note: you need a car to reach us and to enjoy the area. Thank you for reading this!

Old hayloft on the Chianti hills
Agriturismo Il Colle is located on one of the Chianti hills. The property has been completely renovated, overlooking the Chianti valleys and enjoying splendid views of the surrounding hills and the city of Florence. The apartment is completely independent, on two internally connected floors, and features a private garden lined with centuries-old oaks and Tuscan cypresses. The restoration maintained the original Tuscan architectural style of rural barns.

Tower Penthouse in small castle near Florence
900 year old tower-penthouse apartment in Chianti Villa, spacious & super-scenic historical home that combines magical atmosphere with space, light, character, convenience. Painting-like 360° views of Tuscan Hills all the way to Florence; sun-filled, private grounds. Perfect location for an unforgettable family stay. Ample private property (including forest). Walking distance from village shops. Convenient location, Florence in sight.

Medieval Tower with Modern Comforts:Timeless Charm
Enjoy a unique experience, immersed in the history of the city. This medieval tower (Tower of Carrari) offers the charm of the ancient, with all the comforts of a modern apartment. The apartment blends the warmth and atmosphere of Bologna's historic district with a touch of Italian modernity. With 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, it's the perfect option for a family of four or a group of friends traveling together.

A Big Dream in a Little Tower.
The Tower was created in the late 1800s by an illustrious Englishman, Sir John Temple Leader, in one of the oldest and most important stone quarries belonging to the Medici family. From the same quarry were extracted many important works such as the columns of the Medici chapels, the steps of the Laurenziana library .. all just 5 km from the historic center of Florence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in San Marino?
San Marino has stays near the historic city center, cozy hillside neighborhoods, and peaceful countryside areas. Many travelers prefer accommodations around the old town for easy access to cultural sights and local cafes.
What are the best things to do in San Marino with kids?
San Marino has castle tours, interactive museums, and open squares where families can enjoy activities together. Climbing the Towers and exploring the city’s medieval walls is frequently suggested for curious kids.
What are some of the best things to do in San Marino?
Explore the historic city center, climb Guaita and Cesta towers, and wander through narrow streets with local shops and cafés. Visiting the State Museum or walking scenic trails around Monte Titano are frequently suggested experiences.
How is the weather in San Marino?
San Marino has cool winters, around 35–47°F (2–8°C), and warm summers, reaching 68–87°F (20–31°C). Rain is more common in autumn and spring, so packing a light jacket and sturdy shoes is helpful year-round.
When is the best time to visit San Marino?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for mild weather, outdoor events, and scenic walks. Winter brings cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, appealing to those seeking a quieter visit.
What are the best places to visit in San Marino?
San Marino has the Three Towers, the Basilica of San Marino, and the State Museum as popular places to explore local history and architecture. The Piazza della Libertà and Monte Titano’s walking paths provide scenic backgrounds for photos.
What are some hiking trails in San Marino?
Monte Titano has marked trails winding through the hills, connecting fortress sites and woodland viewpoints. Walks near the Towers also provide panoramic vistas and a route through medieval scenery.
What are some family activities we can do in San Marino?
Families can explore castle towers, try hands-on history at the State Museum, and relax at outdoor parks and squares. Many visitors enjoy walking guided routes that include medieval stories and hidden corners in the old town.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from San Marino?
Day trip ideas include exploring nearby Italian hill towns, visiting traditional markets, and experiencing coastal spots for seafood and beach walks. Regional wineries and art museums around Emilia-Romagna are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in San Marino?
San Marino has pet-friendly vacation rentals and some guesthouses, especially in the city center and hillside areas. Parks and walking trails around Monte Titano make it easy to explore with pets.
What are some local tips for visiting San Marino?
Wear comfortable shoes, as San Marino’s streets are steep and cobbled, and bring a water bottle for exploring hillside paths. Learning a few Italian phrases is often appreciated, and many shops offer locally crafted souvenirs.
What is San Marino known for?
San Marino is known for its medieval towers, historic fortifications, and panoramic views from Monte Titano’s summit at around 2,425 ft (739 m). Its independent government, traditional crossbow competitions, and local wines are also part of its distinct character.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in San Marino?
San Marino has quiet alleys in the old town, artisan workshops, and small museums that delve into local culture. Walking the ancient city walls or exploring lesser-known churches is frequently suggested for discovering a different side of the republic.
What are the best foods to try in San Marino?
San Marino’s cuisine includes piadina flatbreads, handmade pasta, and local cheeses, often paired with regional wines. Many travelers enjoy trying Torta Tre Monti, a layered dessert, and classic Italian coffee at hillside cafes.
What should I bring for a trip to San Marino?
Bring sturdy walking shoes for cobbled streets, a lightweight jacket for variable weather, and reusable water bottles. A camera is helpful for capturing views, and having some cash is useful in smaller shops.
What is the nightlife in San Marino like?
San Marino has cafés, wine bars, and gathering spots where locals socialize in the evenings. The city center features live music and occasional performances, while quieter venues in hillside neighborhoods offer relaxed atmospheres.
What are the most popular events or festivals in San Marino?
San Marino has traditional crossbow tournaments and medieval fairs, especially in summer and autumn. The city center also gathers locals and visitors for cultural celebrations and concerts throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in San Marino?
San Marino has family-friendly vacation rentals in the old town and surrounding neighborhoods. Many accommodations provide space for children and easy access to parks and scenic walking routes.
Destinations to explore
- Bologna Center Town
- Bologna Fiere
- Mugello Circuit
- Mirabilandia
- Centro Storico
- Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
- Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna
- Centrale
- Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
- Unipol Arena
- Piazza Maggiore
- Ospedale Privato Accreditato Villa Laura
- Duomo di Modena
- Basilica di San Vitale
- Porta Saragozza
- Mausoleo di Galla Placidia
- Te Palace
- Battistero Neoniano (o degli Ortodossi)
- Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
- Doganaccia 2000
- Basilica di Sant'Apollinare in Classe
- Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti
- Po Delta Park
- Barberino Designer Outlet





