Selasa, 31 Oktober 2017

Rimini Tourist Information and Hotel Guide - 5 Must See Tourist Attractions in Rimini

Rimini is known for having the most popular beach resorts in Italy and one of the largest in Europe. Situated on Italy's east side coast facing the Adriatic Sea, this town is famous among tourists and has garnered the reputation of being the capital of Italy's seaside tourism and nightlife. Tourists normally flock to the area for the 15 km of fine sandy beaches that Rimini boasts about. But that is not all, the seaside area is lined with restaurants, hotels, bars, and clubs so there is always something to do from sun up to sun down. So if you're planning for a holiday destination or a quick escape, head off to Rimini. Tours and accommodations can be easily handled by the Rimini Tourist Information Office that's situated on the seafront. To get you started on the Rimini experience, here are 5 must see spots that will surely make you fall in love with this Italian town that really knows how to live life to the fullest.

1) The Beaches - this is what Rimini is famous for after all so you shouldn't miss it. Head to Marina Centro and Lungomare Augusto where you will find the best beaches and center of the beach nightlife. The beach spans a very long coast and it lined with activity everywhere and for everyone. You can enjoy playing on the clean waters or go windsurfing.

2) Rimini nightlife - touted as the best in all of Italy, Lungomare Augusto and Viale Vespucci teem with bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and arcades that remain open all night.

3) Piazza Cavour - if you want to get up close with the locals and everyday life in Rimini, the Piazza Cavour is the place to head to. This is the main square where basic affairs such as government functions and marketing are done. In the middle of the square stands the statue of Pope Paul IV as well as the Pigna fountain built hundreds of years ago. Surrounding the square are several important and historical landmarks that are worth the visit such as Palazzo dell'Arengo, the town hall, Teatro Amintore Galli, and Castel Sismondo.

4) Roman Rimini - visit traces of the old Rimini and its Roman influences dating back to centuries ago. The main town gate of Roman Rimini, Arco d'Augusto, was built in 27 BC and is a favourite site for tourists. Other Roman remains such as a 62 meter long bridge called Ponte di Tiberio and a Roman ampitheater are amazing sights to behold.

5) Rimini's art and culture - aside from its famous beaches and well renowned nightlife, Rimini's culture is also something that makes this place stand out. During the summer a festival for the arts called Sagra Musicale Malatestiana brings international artists to the area in one grand festivity of music, theatre, dance, and the visual arts. The City Museum and Cineteca are places to visit for an insight into Italian art as well as films related to Rimini and one of its acclaimed sons, movie director Federico Fellini.


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