
Fortresses, medieval towns and museums invite you to historical tours, hiking and Italian cuisine.
01.01 New Year
05.02, Saint Agathius Day
March 25.03, Foundation of the Republic
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 28.07, Liberation from Fascism
September 03.09, Saint Marino's Day and the Day of the Foundation of the Republic
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, St. Stephen
112, single emergency number
113 police
115, fire department
118, emergency medical care
– San Marino – St. Marinos, founder of the state
- Captain Regenti (tradition of collective rule)
- entry into the residences of the ruling family without permission
– photographing government buildings
– export of antiques without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– In public places, restraint is valued.
– Modest clothing is required in churches.
– greeting / Buongiorno / buongiorno
– gratitude / Grazie / gratzie
– please / Per favore / per favore
– I'm sorry / I'm sorry / I'm sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Dove si trova l'autobus…? / dove si trova l'autobus
– how much does a ticket cost? / Quanto costa il biglietto? /quanto costa il biglietto
– pharmacy / Farmacia / farmachia
– I need a doctor / Ho bisogno di un dottore / o bisogno di un dottore
– I need help / Ho bisogno di aiuto / o bisogno di aiuto
– Call the police / Chiami la polizia / kiami la politsia
– Call an ambulance / Chiami un'ambulanza / kiami un ambulanza
– very tasty! / Molto buono! /molto buono
– bill, please / Il conto, per favore / il conto per favore
– toast / Alla salute! (To health!) / alla salute
– joke / In San Marino, towers are taller than history!
It is customary to discuss:
– History and culture
– Architecture and fortresses
– National cuisine
– Tourism and shopping
– The status of the oldest republic
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and taxes
- Personal income
– Social conflicts
– Comparisons with Italy
– visit fortresses
– walk around old towns
– to taste wine
- listen to music
Fortresses, medieval towns and museums invite you to historical tours, hiking and Italian cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
05.02, Saint Agathius Day
March 25.03, Foundation of the Republic
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 28.07, Liberation from Fascism
September 03.09, Saint Marino's Day and the Day of the Foundation of the Republic
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, St. Stephen
112, single emergency number
113 police
115, fire department
118, emergency medical care
– San Marino – St. Marinos, founder of the state
- Captain Regenti (tradition of collective rule)
- entry into the residences of the ruling family without permission
– photographing government buildings
– export of antiques without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– In public places, restraint is valued.
– Modest clothing is required in churches.
– greeting / Buongiorno / buongiorno
– gratitude / Grazie / gratzie
– please / Per favore / per favore
– I'm sorry / I'm sorry / I'm sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Dove si trova l'autobus…? / dove si trova l'autobus
– how much does a ticket cost? / Quanto costa il biglietto? /quanto costa il biglietto
– pharmacy / Farmacia / farmachia
– I need a doctor / Ho bisogno di un dottore / o bisogno di un dottore
– I need help / Ho bisogno di aiuto / o bisogno di aiuto
– Call the police / Chiami la polizia / kiami la politsia
– Call an ambulance / Chiami un'ambulanza / kiami un ambulanza
– very tasty! / Molto buono! /molto buono
– bill, please / Il conto, per favore / il conto per favore
– toast / Alla salute! (To health!) / alla salute
– joke / In San Marino, towers are taller than history!
It is customary to discuss:
– History and culture
– Architecture and fortresses
– National cuisine
– Tourism and shopping
– The status of the oldest republic
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and taxes
- Personal income
– Social conflicts
– Comparisons with Italy
– visit fortresses
– walk around old towns
– to taste wine
- listen to music
