Planning your visit
A trip to the Monument to Bartolomeo Borghesi works best as part of a San Marino walk, weaving through narrow lanes and storied piazzas. No tickets are needed, and the monument is openly accessible all hours, but visiting early or late in the day helps avoid the busiest crowds. Expect a calm square, with locals passing by and the daily pulse of San Marino all around. Because the site is central, travelers can reach it by foot from nearly anywhere in the old town. Public buses from the lower city offer regular service for those tackling the hillside approach.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn or during early morning hours for quieter moments and softer light.
- How to get there: Walk from Piazza della Libertà or use the cable car to the upper town, with the monument a short stroll from the main entrance.
- Accessibility: San Marino’s cobblestone paths can be steep and uneven; strollers or wheelchairs may face some difficulty, but short rest breaks help.
- Average visit duration: 10–20 minutes for the monument itself, longer if exploring the surrounding piazza and nearby museums.
