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As a seaside resort, in Rimini you can find fantastic holiday rentals along the coastline, close to the beaches or with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Find your holiday rental close to the beach of Bellariva in Rimini centre or near the marina. Rivabella is another district in the north area of Rimini. To the south you can find rentals in Miramare, Rivazzurra or Marebello. Torre Pedrera is a very affordable area but a bit far from the centre. Some might prefer to stay in the old part of town and a little bit further out, you can enjoy rentals in the beautiful countryside in Bellaria or Igea Marina.
Holiday rentals with sea viewsRimini caters every traveller and every need you might have during your holidays. There is a wide selection of holiday rentals that will suit your family, your group of friends or a romantic getaway for two. Select a beautiful rental with balconies and sea views or properties with the beach at your doorstep. Enjoy modern facilities and well decorated rentals with all the amenities included. Select those properties with a swimming pool, a garden and a terrace ideal for families and those who love being outdoors.
Holidays in Rimini
The area and getting around
As a seaside resort, Rimini is a popular destination on the Adriatic coast located in Emilia Romagna, a region of central Italy bordered by Veneto, Lombardy, Tuscany and Umbria. The sea is calm and the sandy, wide beaches dot the extensive coastline. Rimini is recognised by British and German tourists as an essential destination to be visited at least once. This charming town is home to well-being and entertainment. Teenagers in groups, couples and families choose it as their favorite destination every year.
Rimini and the Italian cultureRimini also means discovering Italian culture. Here is where Frederico Fellini was born. The leisure activities of Rimini include a lively nightlife and lots of entertainment, but the most important city of the Riviera Romagnola is a treasure trove of monuments from the Roman and Renaissance periods and can be visited in any season. The mild climate favors weekends from March to the end of October. On these occasions, splendid monuments such as the Tiberius Bridge, the City Museum, the Malatesta Temple are worth seeing. Then, in any season, you can enjoy a walk along the seafront of Marina Centro and be fascinated by the flocks of seagulls.
Travellers and activities
rimini is one of the best romantic getaways you can have in the Adriatic Coast. Take a lovely stroll by the sea or rent a bike and cycle around to explore the beautiful corners of Rimini. Wander the streets and enjoy viewing the colourful facades as well as the fantastic heritage monuments and buildings. Head to Cavore Square and enjoy a nice chocolate ice cream and wait for the sun to go down to enjoy dinner al fresco for two. Relight the sparkle in you!
Rimini for family holidaysBeaches and nature nearby are always the best combination when families are looking for holiday destinations. A day at the beach is enjoyable for children and adults alike and a session of fun at Fiabilandia will make your day! Enjoy the rides and fun attractions at the amusement park. If you prefer a water park, go to Aquafan. For a unique experience head to the aquarium where the kids will love seeing the different species living here. For a bit of speed, the karting will offer exhilarating afternoons and to test your ability, not just at the wheel, the bowling alley is a promising and fun activity to do.
Did you know that the Clock Tower (Torre dell'Orologio) was restored in 1933 after an earthquake and the decoration depicts the signs of the zodiac, months and lunar phases?
Top 5 travel tips in Rimini
Try the different lively beaches not just during the day but at night too. In Rimini you are always on the beach practising water sports or games, basking in the sun, playing by the shore or having fun at night. Enjoy 9 miles of sandy stretches with Bagni, licensed establishments recognizable by their numbers, that take care of the area and they provide sun loungers, toilets, umbrellas showers and several other facilities for a fee. There are also free beaches with toilet facilities and lifeguards near the port, by Piazzale Boscovich or at San Giuliano Mare or at Marebello between beaches 105-106 and 107-108. Then, in Miramare you also find free beaches from bagni150 up to the Thalassotherapy centre. Try Playa del Sol, Bagno Egisto, Bagni Ricci or Marina di viserbella.
2. Enjoy the film settings of Federico Fellini3. Relive the places of Federico Fellini's cinema who made Rimini the ideal setting for his films. The arcades, the benches, the beaches, the Fulgor cinema, Piazza Cavour and Tre Martiri were the stage for "Amarcord", "I Vitelloni", "The city of women". It is advisable to get lost in the narrow streets of Borgo San Giuliano, one of the favourite meditation places of the visionary director.
3. Make your taste buds rise!While in Rimini it is a must to taste the Romagna or Rimini piadina, stuffed with rocket and squacquerone, cold cuts and herbs or sausage and onion. Also try the excellent blue fish: mantis shrimp, mullet, sardines and mackerel. The portions are all very generous and wash it all down with a delicious Sangiovese. Enjoy the flavours of Rimini.
4. The old doctor’s practiceVisit the Surgeon's House, an archaeological area of 700 square metres dating back to the 2nd century AD. These are the remains of a late imperial house. Some exhibits, 150 surgical instruments, have made it possible to identify the owner's profession: a doctor. It is therefore interesting not only from an architectural point of view, but also as a summary of ancient medical instruments.
5. Enjoy Italian RenaissanceVisit the Malatesta Temple, one of the most beautiful works of the Italian Renaissance. This is the Mausoleum built on a project by Leon Battista Alberti by Sigismondo Malatesta, lord of Rimini and Fano, for himself and for his wife, Isotta degli Atti. White and hieratic, the monument preserves a work by Piero della Francesca and a crucifix by Giotto.
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