Together with the neighbouring Riccione and Cattolica, Rimini is one of the most famous Italian seaside resorts. Rimini was already well-known at the time of the Romans, as we can infer from monuments like the Arch of Augustus and the Tiberius Bridge, which is the only one in Europe where people can still pass.
But Rimini is even better known today, since it is considered the capital of hospitality, fun and culture. Northern, central and southern coastal areas are the successful trio of a town which is worth of the great director Federico Fellini.
In warm weather, the beaches between Torre Pedrera and Miramare as well as the four Rimini theme parks are full of tourists. Delphinarium, Eden Park, Fiabilandia and Italy in miniature are just as famous as the seaside resorts that dot the coast and that are suitable for all tastes and all ages.
The old town centre with the Domus, the Sismondo Castle and the Malatesta Temple, the neighbouring Republic of San Marino and all the exhibitions of Rimini fair make Rimini come to life. Tourist coming all over the year can expect a right royal welcome in a town which is famous for its deep sense of hospitality.