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Rimini, founded in 268 BC by the Romans, is an artful city with ancient Renaissance and attractive Roman monuments. Thanks to its mushrooming street-food scene, historic architecture and spectacular golden beaches, the city stands out as one of Italy's greatest concealed treasures. Rimini was once an important communications hub between the south and north peninsula during the Roman era. It is also the birthplace of Federico Fellini, a famous film director. With over a thousand hotels, bustling Rimini is Italy's largest and most thriving beach resort. The area boasts over 15 kilometres of sandy beaches, along with numerous discos, restaurants and bars. All over Europe, the city is famed as an ideal destination for holiday sun, sand and delicious food.

With picturesque views, you can book affordable accommodation of all types, including hotels, villas, guesthouses, inns, apartments, residences and farm-stay options. The establishments can appropriately suit any aquatic lifestyle, whether you're a frequent holidayer or a business-oriented traveller.

What to see and do in Rimini

  • Museo Della Città: From pre-history, this city museum holds over 1,500 works and famed for its collection of Roman mosaics. Here, you can find ancient surgical equipment displays, ceramics, sculptures, glassware, coins and many other relics.
  • Tempio Malatestiano: This façade was built to host the Malatesta family's tombs, who once ruled the city of Rimini in the 13th century. The start of the renaissance premiered Roman traditions as a basis. The hexagonal chapel has marble facings so finely carved; they seem almost like monochromatic paintings.
  • Castel Sismondo: First built in the 1400s, the only parts remaining of this ancient castle are central structures. A moat and thick defensive walls originally surrounded the castle. Richly decorated with tapestries, tiles, and frescoes, the Malatesta family's former residence now has flea markets abound in its surrounding park.
  • Fiabilandia: This amusement park has activities and rides that are great for kids of all ages. There are water games, a magic village and a carousel, too. It also has a pool filled with plastic balls and the Valley of the Gnomes.
  • Bagno Egisto 38: This place includes a treasure hunt, creative workshops, parties, a baby club, a mini disco, shows and other activities. There's also a large playground and play centre with slides, houses and swings.
  • Arco d’Augusto Arch of Augustus: This is Italy's oldest Roman triumphal arch. First built in 27 BC, it was established to commemorate Via Flaminia.
  • Italia in Miniatura: Over 200 miniature replicas of Italy's most famous attractions are on display in Lilliputian village. Children can feel like giants while taking a mini-trip through these little Italian wonders.

What to eat in Rimini

Rimini's seashore location dictates a fish-based menu for most of its restaurants. Famous Italian cuisine dishes are the all-time favourites in Rimini, such as Tartufo and mushroom, tagliatelle, carne alla griglia, lasagne, strozzapreti, passatelli and cappelletti. Although, many of the dishes are internationally renowned meals, too. Local foods include piada, pizza and fried seafood.

Typical events and festivals in Rimini

  • Rimini Cartoon Club: Officially designed to promote animated comics and films, this is one of the most significant free-entry events. It takes place annually in July, featuring cartoon projections, open-air shows and several prestigious competitions with prizes for the winners.
  • San Marino & The Riviera di Rimini Moto Grand Prix: As one of the city's biggest sporting events, this spectacular racing weekend involves qualifying rounds, special events and concerts. It is ideal for both motorsport enthusiasts and casual visitors.
  • Percuotere la Mente: This classical music festival occurs between June and August and is part of the bigger Sagra Musicale Malatestiana music festival. It hosts international artists from pop, rock, techno and jazz music genres.

How to move around in Rimini

Since most hotels are within walking distance to the beach and city's centre, you can get around pretty easily. If travelling inland or along the coast, regular buses are running that you can hop on. You can also use the trains to move up or down the coast and to smaller resort towns. Alternatively, you can consider a car hire to move around in Rimini with a bit more convenience.

The climate in Rimini

During the spring and summer, from May through September, the weather is delightful. Average maximum highs during this period are around 29° C, while average lows dip to about 12° C. The seawater is coldest in February, with an average water temperature of about 9.8° C. The coldest month is January, typically experiencing an average high of 8° C (46.4° F) and low of 0° C (32° F). Rimini usually has a considerable amount of precipitation throughout the year, even during its driest month. Winters are windy, partly cloudy and quite cold, but it's nothing a few layers can't handle. Summers are mostly clear, muggy and warm. The year-round average temperature rarely dips below 1° C (33° F), nor does it go over 29° C (84° F).

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In Rimini we will have light rain, warm attire is advised.

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Hotel Bianca Vela

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Hotel Villa Caterina

1 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Artide

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Hotel Arcade

1.6 mi from city centre
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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Rimini

The most centrally located hotels in Rimini with the best ratings are: Hotel Card International, Hotel Duomo and Hotel Moderno.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Rimini, the average price per night is 39 , while you will pay an average of 34 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 70 .

You can make reservations at Hotel Villa Rosa Riviera, Hotel De Londres and Hotel Lem if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Rimini.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Rimini, like Hotel Ambasciatori, Hotel Peru Ambients or Hotel Imperiale Rimini.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Rimini, we recommend Hotel Imperiale Rimini, Hotel Villa Rosa Riviera and Hotel Club Meeting.

Hotel Mutacita is the closest one to Rimini.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Rimini are Hotel De Londres, Hotel Club Meeting and Hotel Sporting.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Rimini with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Ambasciatori, Hotel Bellevue and Hotel Peru Ambients.

The best hotels with a pool in Rimini are Hotel Ambasciatori, Hotel Dasamo and Hotel Imperiale Rimini.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Rimini are Hotel Ambasciatori, Hotel Bellevue and Bed and Breakfast Migani Spiaggia.