Rimini

Rimini: the city that never sleeps, one of the most famous seaside destinations on the Adriatic. With its 15 kilometers of golden beach, it offers a vibrant summer atmosphere that attracts tourists from all over the world.

But the city also hides a historic center and cultural attractions that should not be underestimated.

Rimini means sea and fun: its nightlife is among the most renowned, with trendy clubs and famous discos. But the city is also about history and culture: “Alea iacta est” – “The die is cast” – the legendary phrase spoken by Caesar as he crossed the Rubicon, the river just a few kilometers from Rimini.

Today, the city center is also widely recognized as a major exhibition and conference hub. Rimini is full of attractions and extremely well-organized in this regard.

Yet, those who think Rimini is only about “sea and fun” don’t know its artistic and historical soul. The city is rich in artistic treasures, with masterpieces ranging from the Roman period to the Renaissance, showcasing twenty centuries of history still visible today.

The Arch of Augustus, the Tiberius Bridge, the Surgeon’s House, Castel Sismondo, the Malatesta Temple, the Roman Piazza Tre Martiri, the medieval Piazza Cavour, and the many small squares that give character to the old town, along with the picturesque Borgo San Giuliano, are just some of the treasures to admire.

Well-known for its entertainment, the vibrant presence of young people from around the world, and its many clubs, discos, and attractions dedicated to leisure and relaxation, Rimini is also famous worldwide as the hometown of the legendary director Federico Fellini, who often used his city as the backdrop for his celebrated films, along with many other notable figures.

Favored by its geographical location and a high number of accommodation facilities, Rimini has earned its reputation as a leading congress destination and exhibition hub in Europe. It hosts Rimini Fiera, known for highly specialized events, the Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples, and the International Piano Festival.

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