The best of Rimini

From the Fellini Museum to discounts on top attractions like Mirabilandia

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The area covers 700 square meters and includes several structures, the most notable of which is the so-called Domus del Chirurgo (House of the Surgeon). These are the remains of an ancient Roman domus dating back to the 2nd century AD. Excavations began in 1989 and the site was opened to the public in 2007. The digs also revealed other important structures: remains of a late imperial residence, traces of an early medieval settlement, and a large burial ground beneath it — all evidence of significant historical layering. Particularly important is the large number of artifacts, mosaics, and frescoes discovered on-site. Well preserved, they allowed for an accurate reconstruction of the house and the identity of its owner, shedding light on a fascinating chapter of Rimini’s past. The most exceptional find at the site is a collection of 150 surgical instruments, leaving no doubt as to the identity of the homeowner: a doctor. It appears that Eutyches, his name, came from a Hellenic background and, as often happened in antiquity, received his training on the battlefield. In fact, the instruments were mainly used for treating bone trauma and wounds, suggesting that Eutyches was likely a military doctor. Piazza Luigi Ferrari, 47921 Rimini RN


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Tuesday to Sunday

10 AM – 1 PM and 4 PM – 7 PM

Monday

Closed

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The Fellini Museum, recognized as a Great National Project by the Italian Ministry of Culture, spans three locations in Rimini: Sismondo Castle, Fulgor Palace, and Malatesta Square. At Sismondo Castle, immersive installations explore Federico Fellini’s imagination and philosophy, forming a ""narrative museum"" that invites visitors to experience—not just learn about—his visionary world. Highlights include the Confessionals of Professions, the Hall of Swings, the Dreaming Giantess, and The Book of Dreams. Outside the castle, mist evokes the ship Rex from Amarcord, and the Wood of Names, created by Tonino Guerra, honors Fellini and other great directors with engraved stone flowers and lanterns dedicated to Tolstoy. Across the square, Fulgor Palace, an 18th-century building, has been transformed into a monochrome, vertical exhibition space. Through interactive and visual tools, it offers a journey through Fellini’s cinematic imagery. Key spaces include the Room of Words, Cinemino, House of the Magician, and areas for temporary exhibitions like Room 30 and the Hall of Architecture. Castel Sismondo, Piazza Malatesta, 47921 Rimini RN


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Tuesday to Sunday

Castel Sismondo 10 AM – 1 PM and 4 PM – 7 PM Palazzo del Fulgor 11 PM – 5 PM

Monday

Closed

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Rimini is a city rich in millennia-old heritage, and the Museo della Città (City Museum) tells the story of its historical and cultural identity. Housed in the 18th-century Jesuit College and named in 2015 after Rimini-born historian Luigi Tonini, the museum holds civic artifacts from archaeological excavations, churches, city buildings, and important deposited works. Here unfolds the story of human presence in the Rimini area, from prehistory to the contemporary era. A journey spanning a million years begins on the beach, where early humans chipped flint, and continues—through archaeology and art—with extraordinary highlights. Unique is the collection of surgical instruments from a 3rd-century doctor, as is the extremely rare glass painting (pinax) that once decorated his domus. The museum’s Pinacoteca (art gallery) displays masterpieces of the ""Rimini School,"" one of the most significant artistic movements of the 14th century, inspired by Giotto’s teachings. From the golden age of the Malatesta rule come works by renowned artists such as Giovanni Bellini, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Agostino di Duccio, Pisanello, and Matteo de' Pasti. The 17th century is represented by remarkable paintings from internationally acclaimed masters—from the exuberant Guido Cagnacci, to the more contemplative Centino, Guercino with his refined use of color, and Simone Cantarini. A permanent section is dedicated to the graphic works of René Gruau, an internationally renowned figure in fashion illustration. The visit concludes with a depiction of Piazza Cavour, painted by Filippo De Pisis during his stay in Rimini in 1940, tracing the evolution of the city’s appearance through time. Via Luigi Tonini, 1, 47921 Rimini RN


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Tuesday to Sunday and holidays

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Mondays

Closed

Wednesdays and Fridays in July and August

9:00 PM – 11:00 PM

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Rocca del Sasso stands in Verucchio, a beautiful town in Romagna. It belonged to a noble and wealthy family from the Rimini area, among the most influential of the Middle Ages, who from 1295 to 1500 ruled unchallenged the Seignory of Rimini and the surrounding territory. Malatesta da Verucchio, founder of the family that Dante calls Mastin Vecchio in the Divine Comedy, was born right here! After a short uphill cobblestone road, you enter the garden of the Rocca, where you are greeted by a guardhouse with a clock and from which you can admire the incredible panorama that ranges from the Apennines to the sea. The Rocca is one of the most interesting Malatesta fortresses because of its state of preservation. You can also discover the history of the Malatesta family through a large family tree in the Great Hall. The displays and rooms inside bring to life the Middle Ages and the hegemony of the Malatesta family. Finally, there is a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire valley from the High Tower. Via Rocca, 1, Verucchio RN, Italia


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April, May, June, September

daily 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM – 6:30 PM

July and August

daily 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

January, February, March, October, November, December

Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM

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The Verucchio Archaeological Museum is housed inside the monastery of St. Augustine. With a panoramic balcony, a loggia, an ancient well and a small amphitheater, the Museum is a silent and magical place where the soul is soothed. The collection takes you on a journey into the Villanovan civilization (between the 9th and 7th centuries B.C.), through finds in excellent condition, which come from the excavations of the village necropolises. These include a spectacular throne, inlaid with scenes of life, a unique burial trousseau! The remains of the tombs tell you about daily life in this Villanovan village, the role of warriors and a people who traded amber from the Baltic Sea. You can see perfectly preserved organic remains from more than 2,000 years ago, remnants of ancient clothing, and incredible jewelry and ornaments. Via Sant'Agostino, 14, Verucchio RN, Italia


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April to October

10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

October to March

Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM; Saturdays, Sundays 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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Santarcangelo hides an underground and mysterious history, where cavities, wells, tunnels, and passageways form another city beneath the visible one, made up of no fewer than 160 caves. A must-see is the guided tour inside the public monumental cave (Amati/Contradina), a journey back in time through a sort of labyrinth, uncovering ancient legends and thrilling stories. If you let yourself be captivated by the evocative atmosphere, your imagination will transport you to scenes of ancient religious rites and solemn processions. The tour also includes the casamatta (bunker) in the archaeological area of Piazza Balacchi. Via Sant'Agostino, 14, Verucchio RN, Italia


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27 March – 26 October

10:00 AM to 5:30 PM

27 October – 26 March

10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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The mighty limestone rock of San Leo, carried from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Adriatic during the Miocene epoch, with its steep, sheer perimeter walls, forms a natural fortress in itself. The land of Romagna deeply influenced the Supreme Poet (Dante Alighieri) in composing his greatest work, the Divine Comedy. This educational course guides teachers through the Cantos, starting with an understanding of the local places, and the historical and political events of our region, in order to grasp their impact on Dante's work. At the same time, it teaches how to use these places as tools for experiential learning, offering valuable ideas for planning educational activities with students on this theme. The Romans, recognizing this site’s exceptional natural defensibility, built the first fortification at the summit of the mountain. During the Middle Ages, the fortress was fiercely contested by Byzantines, Goths, Franks, and Lombards. Berengar II, the last king of the Lombard Kingdom of Italy, was besieged here by Otto I of Saxony between 961 and 963. During this time, the fortress even assumed the role of capital of Italy. Around the mid-11th century, the Counts of Montecopiolo descended from Carpegna to settle in San Leo—then known as Montefeltro. From this important fiefdom, they took the name and title of Counts of Montefeltro. In the second half of the 14th century, the Malatesta conquered the fortress, and power alternated between them and the Montefeltro family until the mid-15th century. In 1441, the young Federico da Montefeltro carried out a daring climb to capture the Rocca. Meanwhile, the art of warfare had undergone major innovations, and the medieval structure of the fortress—with its simple, sloped square towers arranged around a central keep—was no longer adequate against the rising threat of firearms. Federico entrusted the great Sienese architect and engineer Francesco di Giorgio Martini with redesigning the fortress to meet the new demands of warfare. Piazza Dante Alighieri, 14, 47865 San Leo (RN)


Opening hours

Monday to Friday

10:30 AM to 6:45 PM (last entry at 6:00 PM)

Saturday, Sunday, and holidays

10:00 AM to 7:45 PM (last entry at 7:00 PM)

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Strongly desired by the Bishopric of San Marino-Montefeltro and the Municipal Administration of San Leo, the Museum of Sacred Art was established in 1996 in the Medici Palace. The original collection includes a series of works from the San Leo area, mostly originating from places of worship that, for various reasons, can no longer preserve them (in fact, most had already been removed from their original settings many years ago). These are works related to sacred art, intended for altars or convent rooms, often linked to specific events. All of them, however, are deeply connected to their places of origin, and for this reason, the Museum ambitiously aims to serve as a mirror of the territory, reflecting the history and identity of the city and its surrounding countryside. The historical and religious significance of the works on display defines the museum’s layout, which follows a chronological path. From the 8th to the 18th century, like a small handbook, the history of art unfolds room by room, in episodes that can be viewed in connection with the city's monuments — visible from the windows of the Medici Palace. The exhibition layout follows the typical floor plan of the palace’s main floor, organized into four large rooms on either side of a central hallway. This hallway has been set up as a Lapidarium, displaying sculptural fragments dating from the 8th to the 13th century.

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Montefiore Conca is the medieval capital of the Conca Valley and one of the favorite towns of the Malatesta family. It is part of the ""Most Beautiful Villages of Italy"" circuit and holds the Orange Flag quality mark. The castle, built around 1337 by order of Malatesta III, known as “il Guastafamiglia,” dominates the village and offers a panoramic view stretching from Fano to Ravenna. It became a luxurious noble residence, chosen by several members of the powerful Malatesta family. The 14th-century frescoes by Jacopo Avanzi in the “Emperor’s Room” are a true rarity. Also worth visiting are the 19th-century Municipal Theater, described by visitors as “a charming jewel box,” and the Parish Church of San Paolo, which houses valuable works of art. You cannot leave the village without visiting the Church of the Hospital, which features 15th-century frescoes and a recently restored wooden crucifix. Via XXV Aprile, 47834 Montefiore Conca RN, Italy


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December and January

Sundays and holidays 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

February to June 14

Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

June 15 to September 1

open daily except Mondays (closed for rest day)

September to November

Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

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The Button Museum aims to tell the political, cultural, and social history of humanity through the symbolism of buttons, which could be purchased in haberdasheries or millinery shops, from the late 1800s to the present day. The buttons from the 1900s that were sold in haberdasheries, from the simplest ones to those meant to show off wealth, tell the story of the transformation of styles and materials over the course of one hundred years, and how social, political, and cultural events have influenced both the production and the consumption of buttons. Via della Costa, 11, 47822 Santarcangelo di Romagna RN


Opening hours

Wednesday

3:00 pm – 6:30 pm

From Tuesday to Saturday and holidays

9:15 pm – 11:30 pm

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Onferno is a sub-horizontal cave developing along a major level which was carved by a small stream crossing an isolated gypsum olistolith. It has two main entrances with a difference in elevation of 80 m: the lower one corresponds to the actual resurgence and the active portion of this cave, while the upper one opens up into the cave fossil areas. The main cave branch has been equipped with a walkway to allow tourist visits. The absence of an artificial illumination system and the richness of cave fauna allow visitors to experience the hypogean world and the real dark, discovering the beauties and the fragilities of this important ecosystem. Via Provinciale Onferno, 50 - loc. Castello di Onferno, Gemmano RN

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Nestled in the heart of Romagna, Mirabilandia is Italy's largest amusement park. With an area of 850,000 square metres and over 40 attractions, it is a must-see destination for the whole family. Thanks to 6 themed areas, you can experience fantastic adventures, try out record-breaking roller coasters and watch memorable shows. Among the adrenalin-pumping roller coasters, it is impossible to miss a ride on Katun, the majestic inverted coaster that flies over the ruins of an ancient Mayan city. For those instead looking for a relaxing moment, a ride on Eurowheel, the 90-metre high Ferris wheel, is the ideal solution. The shows at Mirabilandia are a real must: don't miss the famous Hot Wheels City - Stunt Show. There will be no shortage of laughs and breathtaking stunts. 2025 Novelty: Nickelodeon Land arrives! 10 attractions, 3 dining outlets, 1 shop and much more. Nickelodeon's best-loved characters, such as SpongeBob, the Ninja Turtles, PAW Patrol and many more, are ready to provide unique thrills in a new world to explore. The new 25,000 square metres, designed to entertain children and adults alike, will offer spectacular and enthralling attractions, designed to give the whole family moments of pure fun. More information at mirabilandia.it SS 16 Adriatica km 162 - 48125 Savio - Località Mirabilandia


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Open every day

starting from 10:30 am

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At Oltremare 2.0 in Riccione, you discover nature, knowledge, and science. New attractions, new paths, historic discoveries about the origins of man and evolution. Alongside the exploration of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, where you can meet dolphins, birds of prey, alligators, and colorful parrots, at Oltremare 2.0 you live extraordinary adventures inspired by the stories of great researchers who revolutionized our understanding of the world. There are many new features at the ‘Family Edutainment Park’ in Riccione: attractions for the little ones and the whole family to enjoy an educational and engaging experience. Sapiens is an epic journey through caves, hominids, and animals of the past. The evolution of the Universe unfolds in Genesis and Planet Theatre, a multisensory path. You can also take on the role of a pile-dwelling man in the new attraction Village, and from July 2025, explore the underground world of Speleos. And again this year, there is lots of play and fun in MegaGame Land, the first attraction in Italy dedicated to the magical world of DinsiemE. Erick and Dominick, the web stars and creators favored by children, will be guests on three days: April 26, June 1, and July 6. Viale Ascoli Piceno, 6, 47838 Riccione RN

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The Cattolica Aquarium is the largest aquarium on the Adriatic Sea. It is located in an architecturally valuable historic complex: a former seaside colony from the 1930s, whose shapes recall a fleet of ships. The Cattolica Aquarium hosts 3,000 specimens from 400 different species, including Italy’s largest bull sharks, a large colony of Humboldt penguins, as well as otters, caimans, rays, jellyfish, snakes, and other marine and terrestrial animals. The ticket grants access to four indoor routes, distinguished by colors: Blue for marine environments, Yellow for river environments, Green featuring the reptile house, and Purple for the educational exhibit “Giant Insects XXL Edition”: 70 3D models and displays of insects enlarged 20 to 200 times, allowing exploration of anatomical details, colors, and functions of different parts of their bodies. The scientific value of the exhibited models has been recognized by many Italian and international universities. From April to September, the ticket also includes the Dinosaurs’ World, an outdoor area that recreates a prehistoric plain inhabited by hyper-realistic reproductions of reptiles that dominated the earth 65 million years ago, including the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex and the 2025 novelty: the crested and formidable Spinosaurus, measuring 16 meters long. The path includes a large shaded excavation area where children can dig up prehistoric fossils like real paleontologists. The Aquarium engages, excites, and raises awareness among visitors through interaction: from play routes such as “In the Footsteps of the Emperor Penguin,” inviting children to retrace the migrations of Antarctic penguins, to the gigantic shark mouth, the evocative mangrove area, and the Plastifiniamola zone dedicated to the issue of plastic pollution in the sea. Throughout the day, visitors can watch feedings of bull sharks, penguins, otters, and stingrays. For an exclusive deep dive, the Aquarium offers Extraordinary Encounters—guided tours by reservation Behind the Scenes and into the Secrets of the Reptile House. An internal snack bar and the external restaurant from the Pesce Azzurro chain ensure a relaxing break. Piazzale delle Nazioni, 1A, 47841 Cattolica RN

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Rimini’s Italia in Miniatura offers a breathtaking overview of the beautiful country, from the Alps to Sardinia, through 300 miniatures of Italian and European architectural heritage, reproduced in every detail and set among seas, lakes, rivers, and 5,000 real miniature trees: an unforgettable experience where history, art, and ingenuity come to life thanks to the work of miniaturists, artists, set designers, technicians, and gardeners. The ticket also includes original attractions for all tastes and emotions. From the adrenaline-pumping Old Sawmill, where you face the rapids of a river aboard log boats, to Castel Sismondo where, in the warmer months, you can have fun with water cannons, to the swirling hot air balloons of the Panoramic Tower, and to evocative experiences such as the romantic gondola ride through Venice at a 1:5 scale, with the navigable Grand Canal leading to St. Mark’s Square, or the panoramic Monorail train that travels mid-air around the park’s perimeter. Even the little ones have their own miniature fun: from the Interactive Driving School cars to the train that travels through the fairy tale of Pinocchio, to the bells of Piazza Italia, all ready to be rung for surprise effects! In the Experimenta Pavilion, physics enthusiasts can interact with machines and experiments, while parrot lovers can enjoy the lush Pappamondo. A small additional fee on the ticket allows access to the Cinemagia 7D multi-effect cinema and the adventure course with suspended bridges and vines at AreAvventura. Relaxation areas, refreshment points, and picnic spaces are available at Italia in Miniatura. In peak season, the park offers “Fun by Day, Magic by Night,” a weekly schedule of night openings with extended hours until 11 PM, free street performances, light shows, and water effects against the backdrop of illuminated Italy. Via Popilia, 239, 47922 Rimini RN

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Every year in June, summer begins on the slides of Aquafan in Riccione. The most famous water park in Europe, thanks to its spectacular water rides, countless events, and its ability to be a place of fashion and trends, engages visitors in an exciting experience. Fun is guaranteed with the fantastic slides, stretching over 3 kilometers. First among them is the M280, with its 280 meters of slides, giant rafts, spirals, and breathtaking drops: it is the tallest and longest slide in Aquafan’s history. Then come the adrenaline-pumping rides down Kamikaze, Extreme River, Speedriul, and River Run, along with friendly competitions on Surfing Hill, Twist, and Tobogas. The StrizzaCool is the family-sized attraction, and then there’s the total darkness of Black Hole for thrill seekers. Many surprises each year involve the audience in the large Wave Pool, such as the Music Wave festival, nonstop openings, and many other events throughout the season. It starts with the End of School Year Party in June, then the crowd gets wild at the Maxibon Music Wave festival, The Long Sunset nonstop days with slides open until evening, special effects, and DJs. A full calendar of events features creators and internationally renowned artists. There are three dedicated areas for the little ones: Arca di Noé Beach, Elephant Pool, and Antarctic Baby Beach, with slides and pools designed for children. For those who love relaxation, just stop by the two Poseidon attractions, with waterfalls and whirlpool tubs, and the new Blue Rock area. As every year, daily entertainment appointments are a must in July and August. The food stalls offer something for every taste: kiosks, snacks, lounge bars, picnic areas, and spots to enjoy a break under the sun… of Riccione. Viale Ascoli Piceno, 6, 47838 Riccione RN

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This is the ideal place for all the family, with attractions set in 150,000 square metres of lush greenery and thrilling live shows where fantasy and imagination combine to offer visitors a really special day out! The park will open for the new season on March 2, 2025, with lots of brand new attractions on offer. A live show called “Movie Show” is just one of the new attractions this season that visitors won’t want to miss; though this exciting surprise is designed especially for children, grown ups love it too. SPACE MOUSE is an attraction for our more daredevil visitors; it’s a modern rollercoaster ride with 4-seater cars that spin around a breathtaking course. BORGOMAGICO or Magic Village is Babau’s village (he’s the park’s mascot); it’s a huge area with 6 rides - Marion, Max Mouse, Babau Trucks, Ciak Carousel, Anacleto and Gran Carousel -that will delight our youngest visitors. CAPITAN NEMO’S ADVENTURE is a hilarious water fight against the terrible monsters of the deep and external antagonists. And then there’s Merlin’s Magic Castle, Peter Pan’s Mysterious Bay, the Valley of the Gnomes with its funny inhabitants, the daring Giant Slide, the adventurous Grand Canyon and lots of other thrills and spills… Fiabilandia …… an unforgettable journey through nature, entertainment and magic! And don’t forget that the entrance ticket to the park is valid the following day too! Via Cardano, 15 - 47924 Rimini

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The Misano motor racing circuit was designed in 1969 (3,488 m) and has always been under private management. Sports activities began three years later. Along the sides of the track, there were small open pits and a building used exclusively for racetrack offices. In the early 1990s, a renovation project was launched. Through successive phases, this ensured the circuit became an increasingly efficient and modern facility. At the beginning of 2011, two more innovation projects were completed to further enhance the Misano World Circuit. The Medical Centre, always a point of pride for the venue, was transformed into a health centre open to everyone—not just the athletes at the circuit. Additionally, the circuit’s owning company invested in clean energy by installing a state-of-the-art 440 kWp photovoltaic system on the rooftops of the stands. Powered by the sun, it generates over 450 kW of electricity with zero emissions. Misano World Circuit is the only racetrack in Italy—and one of the few worldwide—that hosts the two most prestigious motorcycle world championships. In collaboration with Rimini Pass, Misano World Circuit offers discounts on a variety of exciting experiences! Enjoy savings on driving courses, karting, e-bike tours, Res Tech driving simulators, and merchandising from Pirelli, Yamaha, Oakley, and more. Via Daijiro Kato, 10 – 47843 Misano Adriatico (RN)

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With Rimini Pass, you get a discount on your gelato! Amareina is the gelateria located in Marina Centro, Rimini, where gelato is made daily using fresh, top-quality ingredients. With its rich, wholesome flavor — including gluten-free and lactose-free options — Amareina’s gelato is a thoughtful choice not just for your taste buds, but also for the environment. Respect for nature is at the heart of the shop’s philosophy: from biodegradable accessories to waste sorting and sustainable resource management, every detail is designed to minimize environmental impact. Featured in the Gambero Rosso guide since 2021, Amareina is much more than just a gelateria. Milkshakes, smoothies, crêpes, waffles, fruit salads, and fresh fruit and vegetable juices complete a genuine and creative menu designed for those who love authentic flavors. But the best way to discover it is still the simplest one: have a taste!

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With the Rimini Pass, you can enjoy a discount on lunch or dinner at Caffè Paradiso! Caffè Paradiso is located in the heart of San Giuliano Mare, in the Darsena area, just a few steps from the sea. The bar opens in the morning, serving excellent coffee from a local Romagna roastery, accompanied by delicious croissants prepared daily by two local pastry shops for a breakfast full of traditional flavors. At lunch, Caffè Paradiso offers a selection of quick dishes, piadine, and sandwiches perfect for those looking for a tasty and light break during the day. After a relaxing day at the beach, you can unwind with one of our cocktails and enjoy generous aperitifs, ideal for a moment of togetherness.

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With Rimini Pass, you get exclusive access to a discount at Rimini Terme! Riminiterme is a modern thermal center overlooking the largest beach in Rimini, located in Miramare, between Rimini and Riccione, just a few steps from “Federico Fellini” Airport. It is the only complex in Emilia-Romagna that combines the benefits of thermal water and seawater to offer personalized treatments and therapies. The center offers mud therapy and thermal treatments for adults and children, as well as a large wellness area: the Riminiterme SPA covers over 1,200 m² and includes a sauna, Turkish bath, seawater whirlpool, biomarine pool, salt room, relaxation area with herbal teas, massages, and beauty treatments carried out by specialized staff. For those who love to stay fit, the wellness center has a seafront cardio fitness gym equipped with Technogym machines and offers pilates, toning, functional training, and other classes. Water motor activity courses are held in the seawater pools, ideal for toning muscles, burning calories, and improving physical endurance. Riminiterme is also the largest bathing establishment on the Romagna Riviera, designed to welcome families, young people, and those seeking comfort and relaxation just steps from the sea. For the little ones, the beach hosts Bluecamp, a fun summer village right on the sand, entirely dedicated to children.

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Take advantage of your discount on wines at Podere dell'Angelo with Rimini Pass. The Organic Farm Podere dell’Angelo covers 15 hectares of vineyards and 3 hectares of olive groves. These extend over the first gentle hills of the green hinterland of Rimini, specifically in the hamlet of Vergiano. The Bianchi family has been cultivating and loving this land since 1923, a century-old passion passed down from generation to generation. The vineyards enjoy a microclimate strongly influenced by the proximity to the sea. Here, the elegance imparted to the grapes by the sea breeze combines with the delicate balance between limestone and clay in the soil, creating something unique. Sangiovese and Rebola are the wines that best express the essence of this territory, nestled between the Valmarecchia and the Romagna Riviera.

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The organic farm San Valentino was founded on the hills of Rimini, just a few steps from the sea, and produces high-quality fully organic wines. Its vineyards stretch along a sunny hillside, gently caressed by the Adriatic Sea breeze, which tempers the area's microclimate. San Valentino wines perfectly express the essence of the region, bringing the flavors of Romagna to Italy and beyond. With the Rimini Pass, you can get a discount on San Valentino wines.

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Since 2003, Yerbabuena cocktail bar in the heart of Rimini has been a symbol of quality and professionalism, perfect for enjoying lunch or a happy hour with friends. Located in Rimini's historic center, in the Vecchia Pescheria area, the venue is modern, cozy, and fully equipped with every comfort. Open from early morning for breakfast, it also offers tasty buffet and à la carte options for lunch and dinner. Well-known for its Super Hamburgers and traditional Romagna cuisine, "Yerba" is the perfect place for great buffet-style aperitifs and fun evenings. Equipped with satellite and digital TV (SKY and MEDIASET PREMIUM), big screens and LED TVs, it shows all football matches and sports events in HD and 3D. Wide selection of liquors, wines, and craft beers. Free Wi-Fi. With Rimini Pass, you can enjoy a special discount to make your Yerbabuena experience even tastier.

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At Bike Park, you can rent bikes for just a few hours or several days, including a wide range of bicycles, e-bikes, and different types of cargo bikes. The rental service is perfectly integrated with Rimini's train station and the nearby Metromare, so you’ll never be left without transportation. You’ll find 12 types of bicycles available to meet every cycling need: single-speed, 6-speed, mountain bikes, e-bikes, and electric cargo bikes for transporting goods, children, or people with disabilities.

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It’s incredible: the magic behind the cut of a fabric. It starts as just a line on a sheet of paper, which then transforms into the dress of your dreams. What seems like a simple sketch becomes a pattern, and magically, a unique garment that gracefully embraces each woman’s shape in a different way, enhancing her beauty and personality. Choosing what to wear becomes like traveling through a world of ideas and fabrics, breathing in the scents of the landscapes you pass through. The voices of people, the atmosphere, the shades of color—all suddenly feel more essential than ever. Stepping into a tailor’s shop for a made-to-measure piece is a pleasure that, at least once in a lifetime, you shouldn't miss. If you're just passing through, it will be a gift and a lasting memory of your holiday. Take the time, even just a little, and the finished piece will be delivered comfortably to your home within a week, at no extra cost. I’ll be waiting for you at Corso d’Augusto 218, just steps from the Tiberius Bridge, another must-see in Rimini. Roberta Adriana Padilha