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Rimini

The province of Rimini brings together the lively atmosphere of the Adriatic coast and the quieter charm of its inland hills. Rimini city, a symbol of the Romagna Riviera, is not only about beaches and nightlife, but also about history and architecture: the Tiberius Bridge, the Arch of Augustus and the Malatesta Temple show its Roman and Renaissance heritage.

Just inland, the Valmarecchia unfolds as a landscape of hilltop villages and fortified towns. Among the most notable are San Leo, with its fortress towering over the rocky spur, Verucchio, linked to the Villanovan civilization, and Santarcangelo di Romagna, an elegant and vibrant town known for its underground caves, squares and traditions. Other villages in the area preserve castles, churches and scenic routes, revealing a more intimate and authentic side of Romagna.

The province of Rimini is also strongly associated with hospitality and food culture: flatbread, fresh pasta, local wines and a warm welcome are part of everyday life. Between sea, hills and historic villages, Rimini offers different ways to travel — from classic seaside holidays to cultural and nature-based itineraries in the Romagna hinterland.

The villages in the area

Places to stay, food and services in the area