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SHORT BREAKS SAN MARINO


Emilia Romagna


San Marino


San Marino Experience


San Marino 5 days from £759


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Nestling between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic, the tiny landlocked nation of San Marino is the world’s oldest surviving sovereign state and its oldest republic. From this superb hilltop location, your base for four nights, discover the delights of the Adriatic coast and the splendours of Emilia Romagna and Le Marche.


WHAT’S INCLUDED


• Just You Tour Manager as your host


• Return flights from Heathrow with British Airways


• 4 nights in a 4-star hotel • 5 meals: 4 breakfasts, 1 dinner


PLUS... • Specialist Local Guide • Welcome drink


• Overseas transfers & other transportation


• Porterage


• Dedicated Just You representative to greet you at all UK airports


INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • Guided walking tour of San Marino


• Visit the Adriatic resort of Pesaro, birthplace of the composer Rossini


• Explore the medieval city of Urbino & the Palazzo Ducale


• Discover the historic centre of Bologna with its enticing market & gourmet shops


OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS


• See the 5th and 6th century mosaics in Ravenna & visit the hilltop town of San Leo


• Farewell dinner at a restaurant in San Marino


FLIGHT OPTIONS


• Connecting fl ights via London from selected local airports


DAY 1 UK to San Marino You’ll fly to Bologna today, transferring on arrival to San Marino, your base for the next four nights. Close to the Apennines and just a few kilometres inland from Rimini, this tiny nation boasts grand fortresses and stunning views of the Adriatic from its hilltop location. This afternoon enjoy a walking tour in the company of a Local Guide. You’ll see the Government Palace and pay a visit to the San Marino Basilica, the heart of both the city and the republic. Get to know your travelling companions over an included welcome dinner in a restaurant this evening.


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DAY 2 San Marino You are free to explore San Marino at your own pace today. Perhaps visit one of the many museums or take a panoramic stroll to the hilltop Cesta fortress. Enjoy views from the Piazza della Liberta or wander round the elaborate carvings of the Palazzo Pubblico. Alternatively, just relax in a café and soak up the atmosphere of this enchanting capital.


DAY 3 Pesaro & Urbino We’ll travel into the Italian region of Le Marche today on an included excursion. Our first stop is Pesaro, a pretty town on the Adriatic coast and the birthplace


Bologna


of Rossini. The composer was so fond of Pesaro that he left the town all of his possessions, which are now housed in Casa Rossini, a museum celebrating his life. Later we’ll visit the hill town of Urbino, an enchanting jumble of medieval and renaissance houses, churches and palazzos. The splendid 15th century Palazzo Ducale was built by some of the finest craftsmen of the time and towers above the rooftops. We’ll join a Local Guide for a tour of this architectural masterpiece.


DAY 4 Ravenna & San Leo Enjoy a leisurely day in San Marino. Alternatively, join an optional excursion to the Italian region of Romagna. A guided tour will introduce the historical centre of Ravenna. Highlights include the Basilica di San Vitale and the Basilica di Sant’Appollinare Nuovo. We’ll also view the 5th and 6th century mosaics at the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia – they are some of the finest in the world. Later we continue to San Leo, a delightful hilltop town with houses clustered between a magnificent medieval fortress and a striking bell tower.


This evening you can choose to enjoy an optional farewell dinner in a local restaurant.


DAY 5 Bologna to UK We’ll leave San Marino this morning for the drive into Emilia Romagna and the Italian city of Bologna. Known as ‘la grassa’, which literally translates as ‘the fat one’, Bologna has earned its nickname thanks to the bounty of wonderful food that is produced in the area. The historic centre is dominated by a market and the surrounding narrow streets are lined with historic food shops, bursting with gourmet delights. Enjoy an included tour of the city before transferring to Bologna airport for the return flight back to the UK.


Please note: We want you to get the most from your holiday with us. Please be advised that this tour is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.


YOUR HOTEL


GHSM Group Hotel ★★★★ in San Marino You will stay in a 4-star GHSM


Group Hotel such as Grand Hotel San Marino or Hotel Titano, located in the centre of San Marino within easy reach of its historic buildings and museums. These elegant hotels also off ers lovely views to the Montefeltro Valley. Facilities include a restaurant and cocktail bar. Guest rooms feature private facilities, safe, TV, minibar and wi-fi .


Grand Hotel San Marino


Hotel Titano DEPARTURE DATES


For all dates, prices and regional fl ight options, see latest price guide. Holiday ref: SEISM


2017 Heathrow 10 Apr 22 May 25 Sep


Flights with British Airways or similar scheduled airline. Transfer time is approx. 2 hours. Flight timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.


TO BOOK CALL 01858 415 452 visit justyou.co.uk or contact your local travel agent


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