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Piazza Cavour is the center of daily life for people who live in Rimini. There are shops and cafès on one side and the other side is flanked by solemn palazzi. At one end of the piazza, you can see the majestic Neo-Classical Te... more
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Montefiore Conca is a small village hidden away in the hills, a few kilometers outside Rimini. Every year, during the Christmas season, the village sets up large nativity scenes with more than a hundred characters. The figures... more
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Outside tables even in winter and a classy decor inside, this is the Green American Bar in the middle of Viale Ceccarini in Riccione, the town's most fashionable street. This is an excellent American bar with a vast choice of c... more
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With its three dance floors, pubs, gelateria, stage, and games area, Bandiera Gialla is one of the most famous entertainment spots in Italy. It is only open in the summer, holds 6000 people, and is located in the large park on... more
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Aquafan, the largest waterpark in Europe, is open from June to mid-September. Find it on a hilly area behind the motorway tollbooth of the A14 Bologna-Ancona and Rimini airport. Aquafan is safe, fun entertainment and is constan... more
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The tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca by Dante, Pertrarch, Boccaccio and D'Annunzio took place here, in this medieval town, which is 142 meters above sea level. The origins of the settlement are ancient: the arched entra... more
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The Gemmano district, renamed the "Balcony of the Adriatic" on account of its panoramic views, lies in the Conca river valley, around 20 kilometers from Rimini, Riccione and Cattolica. Its greatest heritage is natural: the Onfe... more
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Four kilometers from Cattolica, San Giovanni in Marignano is surrounded by fertile fields that earned it the nickname the "Malatesta granary". Medieval walls encircled the suburb in which interesting 18th-century palaces face o... more
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Situated at the point where Via Flaminia meets Via Emilia, l'Arco di Augusto is the oldest of the surviving Roman arches, dating from 27 BCE, and built in honor of Caesar Octavianus Augustus. The engraving on the top says, "The... more
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Saludecio lies within its ancient walls on the rolling hills of Valconca just a few kilometers from Cattolica and Riccione. It was fought over by the Montefeltro and Malatesta families, then by the Venetians and the Della Rover... more
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