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San Marino Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Completely toll-free road network
Coverage: Entire 292km road network (no tolls anywhere)
Currency: Euro (EUR) - but no tolls to pay
Technology: Traditional road network, no electronic toll systems
Operators: Government of San Marino

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in San Marino? 2025 Update

No, you do not need to pay any tolls in San Marino. The entire 292-kilometer road network is completely toll-free, making it one of the few European countries with no toll charges whatsoever.

Key Reality: San Marino is the third smallest country in Europe, completely enclosed by Italy. All roads within San Marino are free to use, including the main connection highway to Italy.

2025 Update: The toll-free status remains unchanged. However, be aware that entering Italy from San Marino may involve Italian toll roads depending on your destination.

San Marino Road Costs: What You Pay

San Marino operates a completely toll-free road network with no charges for any vehicle type on any road within the country.

Current Road Charges by Vehicle Class (2025)

Vehicle Type San Marino Roads Connection to Italy Notes
Cars & Motorcycles €0.00 Free via SS 72 Completely toll-free
Trucks & Buses €0.00 Free via SS 72 No weight restrictions
Motorhomes & RVs €0.00 Free via SS 72 All sizes welcome

Major Route Costs (Current Rates)

All San Marino Routes (All vehicles):

  • City of San Marino - Borgo Maggiore: €0.00 (5km)
  • Serravalle - Domagnano: €0.00 (8km)
  • San Marino Highway (full length): €0.00 (15km)
  • Border to border (longest route): €0.00 (25km)

How to Pay San Marino Road Charges

No payment is required for using roads in San Marino:

1. San Marino Roads:

  • No toll booths anywhere in the country
  • No electronic payment systems required
  • No vignettes or road taxes needed
  • Simply drive and enjoy toll-free travel

2. When Leaving San Marino:

  • Italy: May encounter Italian tolls depending on destination
  • SS 72: Italian state highway connecting San Marino is toll-free
  • Italian Autostrade: Distance-based tolls apply if using motorways

To calculate toll costs for onward travel to Italy and other European countries, use TollGuru San Marino toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

Road Network Status:

  • Toll-free status maintained across entire 292km network
  • No plans for toll introduction on any roads
  • Continued free access for all vehicle types

Infrastructure Updates:

  • Road maintenance continues without toll funding
  • Connection to Italian SS 72 remains toll-free
  • No vignette requirements implemented

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Border Confusion:

  • Don't expect toll booths - there are none in San Marino
  • Be prepared for Italian tolls when leaving San Marino
  • SS 72 connection to Italy is toll-free

Navigation Errors:

  • San Marino is small - 25km maximum distance anywhere
  • No need for electronic toll tags or devices
  • Free parking may be limited in historic center

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations

  • San Marino roads: €0.00 (completely free)
  • Fuel costs: Normal European prices (approx. €1.40-1.60/liter)
  • Parking: Free in most areas outside historic center
  • Onward travel: Italian tolls may apply depending on route

Route Planning

  • San Marino Highway: Main route through the country
  • Historic center: Limited vehicle access, park outside
  • Border crossings: No formalities with Italy (Schengen Area)
  • Maximum journey: 25km from any point to any other point

Regional Road Information

Main Routes in San Marino:

  • San Marino Highway: Borgo Maggiore - Domagnano - Serravalle - Dogana border
  • Via del Volto Santo: Main route to historic center
  • Via Napoleone Bonaparte: Secondary route through Serravalle
  • Via Rancaglia: Connection to Chiesanuova

Connection to Italy:

  • SS 72 (Strada statale 72 di San Marino): 10.7km toll-free connection
  • Links Dogana border to Rimini and Italian road network
  • No customs or passport controls (Schengen Area)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any road charges in San Marino?

No, San Marino has completely toll-free roads. The entire 292km network can be used without any charges for all vehicle types.

Do I need a vignette for San Marino?

No, San Marino does not use a vignette system. Unlike neighboring countries, there are no road taxes or annual fees required.

What about tolls when leaving San Marino?

The connection to Italy via SS 72 is toll-free. However, if you use Italian Autostrade afterward, you'll encounter Italian distance-based tolls.

Can trucks use San Marino roads freely?

Yes, all vehicle types including trucks and buses can use San Marino roads toll-free. There are no weight-based charges.

How long does it take to drive across San Marino?

About 20-30 minutes maximum. San Marino is only 25km at its longest point, making it one of the quickest countries to cross by car.

San Marino vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Coverage
San Marino Toll-free roads €0.00 Entire 292km network
Italy Distance-based tolls €0.06-0.09/km Most Autostrade
Monaco Toll-free roads €0.00 All roads free
Malta Toll-free roads €0.00 (€0.93 Valletta) City toll only

Useful Links & Resources

Official San Marino Resources:

  • Government of San Marino: gov.sm - Official information
  • San Marino Tourism: visitsanmarino.com - Travel and route planning
  • Italian SS 72: Connecting highway information

Emergency Contacts:

  • Emergency Services: 113 (Police), 115 (Fire), 118 (Medical)
  • European Emergency: 112
  • Tourist Information: +378 0549 882914

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