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Practical info — Rimini

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Skip the crowded beach for a few hours and wander through Borgo San Giuliano, an old fishermen's quarter filled with murals dedicated to Fellini.
  • Walk across the 2,000-year-old Tiberius Bridge (Ponte di Tiberio); it is still in use and incredibly well-preserved.
  • The main weekly market takes place on Wednesday and Saturday mornings; it's great for leather goods and shoes at good prices.
  • Most "bagnos" (beach clubs) charge for sunbeds, but there are "spiagge libere" (free beaches) near the harbor and in southern zones.
  • Visit the "Domus del Chirurgo", an ancient Roman surgeon's house with impressive mosaics right in the city center.

🍽 Food

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Piadina Romagnola

The region's signature flatbread, typically filled with Squacquerone cheese, arugula, and prosciutto.

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Brodetto di Pesce

A rich fish soup prepared with the daily catch in the restaurants along the harbor.

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Passatelli

Traditional pasta made from breadcrumbs, eggs, and Parmesan, served in a warm meat broth.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Corso d'Augusto

The main shopping boulevard for Italian fashion, shoes, and international brands.

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Mercato Coperto

The covered market on Via Castelfidardo is first-rate for cheeses, wines, and local delicacies.

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Le Befane

A massive shopping mall on the outskirts for a complete retail experience.

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Parco XXV Aprile

A large park right behind the Tiberius Bridge, convenient for a picnic in the grass.

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Borgo San Giuliano Alleys

The quiet, colorful backstreets of this district are very relaxing away from the crowds.

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Harbor Pier

Walk along the Molo di Rimini to the lighthouse, especially quiet and scenic early in the morning.

Highlights of 2026

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Rimini is far more than just a synonym for beach holidays on the Adriatic. The city features over 2,000 years of history, visible in the center through the Arch of Augustus, the oldest surviving Roman triumphal arch in northern Italy, and the impressive Tiberius Bridge. The Tempio Malatestiano is a key Renaissance structure. For cinephiles, Rimini is inseparable from Federico Fellini; the San Giuliano district, with its murals, breathes the atmosphere of his films. Along the coast stretches a 15-kilometer-long sandy beach that has made Rimini a mecca for European summer tourism since the 1960s. Today, the city provides a modern promenade, world-class gastronomy, and a pulsating nightlife that attracts visitors of all generations.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

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Geography

Population
148,688
Coordinates
44.05940, 12.56830

Facts

  • Arch of Augustus built in 27 BC
  • Tiberius Bridge completed in 21 AD
  • 15 km long sandy beach
  • Birthplace of Federico Fellini (1920)
  • The Tempio Malatestiano was designed by Leon Battista Alberti
  • Over 1,000 hotels in the entire area

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Sights in the town Rimini (17)

Tempio Malatestiano

An unfinished Renaissance masterpiece by Leon Battista Alberti, serving as the mausoleum for the Malatesta family.

Arco di Augusto

The oldest surviving Roman triumphal arch in Northern Italy, built in 27 BC to honor Emperor Augustus.

Ponte di Tiberio

A over 2,000-year-old Roman bridge that is still in use today for traffic and pedestrians.

Castel Sismondo

The imposing 15th-century fortified residence of the Malatesta family, now a venue for cultural exhibitions.

Piazza Tre Martiri

The historic heart of Rimini, located on the site of the ancient Roman forum, now a bustling square.

Piazza Cavour

A medieval square featuring the Palazzo dell'Arengo and the famous pine cone fountain.

Domus del Chirurgo

The archaeological site of a Roman house with a unique collection of ancient surgical instruments found on site.

Parco Federico Fellini

A green park near the sea named after the director, featuring a remarkable 19th-century fountain.

Marina Centro

The bustling tourist hub of Rimini on the Adriatic coast, known for its shops and active nightlife.

Spiaggia 21🎡 recreation

Found along the expansive coastline of Rimini, Spiaggia 21 represents a typical lively beach segment. It is an excellent spot for sun worshipers and sea bathers who enjoy a classic seaside atmosphere. The environment is well-suited for families and groups looking to spend a whole day on the sand. Visiting during the summer promises animated energy and plenty of typical beach activities.

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Spiaggia Celli 6🎡 recreation

Spiaggia Celli 6 is part of the extensive sandy stretches that characterize the city of Rimini. This beach area invites guests to unfold their towels, relax, and wade into the Adriatic waters. It naturally fosters a convivial coastal vibe, typical for this popular seaside resort. Checking the local weather before heading out ensures a first-rate beach day.

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Lago Mariotti🌿 nature

Lago Mariotti, a small lake in Rimini's park, used for fishing and walks.

Lago Riviera🌿 nature

Lago Riviera, an artificial lake in Rimini's Riviera area, surrounded by greenery.

Excalibur👨‍👩‍👧 family

Excalibur family park in Rimini, with medieval-themed play areas and mini-golf.

Central Park👨‍👩‍👧 family

Central Park in Rimini, a large green space with playgrounds and sports fields.

Sala Giocchi Bubble👨‍👩‍👧 family

Indoor play center with bubble soccer and inflatables in Rimini.

Bagno 89 Lele🎡 recreation

Bagno 89 Lele is a well-equipped beach resort in Rimini, offering various services for a pleasant day by the sea.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Rimini internationally known for?
For its endless sandy beaches, nightlife, and as the birthplace of Federico Fellini.
Are there historical sights in Rimini?
Yes, the Arch of Augustus and the Tiberius Bridge date back to Roman times.
Is Rimini family-friendly?
Very, thanks to shallow beaches and nearby theme parks like 'Italia in Miniatura'.
When is the best time for a beach holiday?
From June to September, when all beach clubs and nightlife venues are open.
What is 'Borgo San Giuliano'?
A photogenic old fishing district with colorful murals.
Rimini: where is it located?
Rimini is located in Italy.
Rimini: what is there to see?
Highlights include Tempio Malatestiano, Arco di Augusto, Ponte di Tiberio.
Rimini: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Rimini: why is it worth visiting?
Rimini is far more than just a synonym for beach holidays on the Adriatic.
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