Things to do in Monte Sant'Angelo

Top Things to Do in Monte Sant'Angelo

Things to Do in Monte Sant'Angelo


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Top Attractions in Monte Sant'Angelo

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  • duhoz
    Beroun, Czech Republic6,315 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This sanctuary pulsing with tourists, is the prime place which is visited. So no matter which time you visit it will be crowded. But late afternoon can be the best time. It is said that St. Michael have left a footprint in stone inside the grotto. After the entrance you will walk down the stairs to grotto. Before you enter the grotto pay attention to silver and bronze doors cast in Constantinople in 1076. You can not see the footprints they are covered by the statue of archangel. Unfortunately not many info given on info panels about the sanctuary. The entrance free, only fee for the museum. In high season open from 7:00-20:00 (19:30 weekdays) off season 7:00-13:00 / 14:30-19:00 (17:00 weekdays).
    Written 31 October 2021
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  • roelgrol
    Arnhem, The Netherlands683 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    After having paid 2 euros per person, we were allowed access to this ancient castle. We were the only visitors today, so plenty of space to spend the afternoon, walking around, and enjoying the views.
    Written 29 December 2021
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  • jmsantiago
    Sarria de Ter, Spain275 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Unvelibeble place. A paradise for a orienteerer runners, for sure. But very interesting forest to walk and do excursions, Ideal to get away from the summer heat in the coastal villages. The temperature can be up to 15 degrees lower.
    Written 14 July 2022
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  • ihor449
    Kyiv, Ukraine4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A wonderful blend of the mountainous terrain, exquisite southern Italian architecture and the wide sea views. It does not matter if you walk through the city or just sit and stare at the sea and the mountains, you won't regret that you stop at this place.
    Written 26 September 2023
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  • Dolphin G
    Budapest, Hungary71 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Go see it.
    I don't want to spoil it...
    Places that are this special can't be presented in text.
    It's worth the long extra road turst me.
    Written 24 September 2017
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  • duhoz
    Beroun, Czech Republic6,315 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Tomb of Rotari, a baptistery of the 13th century. Tthe seventeenth-century rose window placed on the entrance portal, the bases of four granite columns are remains after the earthquake. The Entrace via San Pietro church, fee 1€. Easy to locate, just few meters / or let’s opposite of Sancturio di San Michael, down the stairs.
    Written 31 October 2021
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  • duhoz
    Beroun, Czech Republic6,315 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the important pilgrimage site spanning on the mountain top. The old town is compact and small, it does not mean easy navigation apart from the castle, sanctuary di San Michele, or Tomba di Rotari. It is easy to get lost in the maze of narrow cobbled streets with many churches., though there are some signs for tourists circuit.The best view of the city is from the castle area. Late in the afternoon the hassle and bustle is gone when the tourists are gone. The the old city starts to be chilling-out.
    Written 31 October 2021
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  • julian c
    5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We spent a full day in visiting Monte Sant'Angelo, a very important town in the past. There, you breath History. Fantastic the old part of the town
    Written 1 September 2020
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  • Valletta054
    Mosta, Malta386 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    This museum is not that big but it gives an insight of how life was in the days gone by.

    The crafts of the area are all depicted in this museum. It makes for a good half an hour. Also, it is included in the city ticket which is just 6 euro. So, why not going?
    Written 8 August 2014
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