Highlights
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With over 15 kilometres of fine sandy beach, Rimini ranks among Italy’s most popular seaside destinations. The well‑maintained beach areas invite you to sunbathe, swim or try out a variety of water sports. Numerous beach bars, restaurants and beach clubs create a genuine holiday atmosphere and carefree summer moments.
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The most colourful district in town. Once a fishermen’s quarter, Borgo San Giuliano is now one of Rimini’s most charming neighbourhoods. Narrow alleys, pastel‑coloured houses and artistic street‑art murals depicting scenes from Federico Fellini’s films lend the quarter a magical, almost cinematic atmosphere.
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When the sun sets, Rimini reveals its most vibrant side. Beach bars, clubs and open‑air events create an energetic atmosphere perfect for celebrating and dancing. Especially along the promenade, night owls will find countless opportunities to enjoy the warm summer evenings – whether relaxed or lively.
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Nature in the heart of the city. The expansive Parco Marecchia stretches along the river of the same name and remains a true hidden gem unknown to many visitors. Locals come here to jog, picnic, cycle or simply unwind. It’s the perfect spot for peaceful moments and atmospheric sunsets.
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From the end of May to the beginning of October, you can travel directly from Zurich to Rimini by train. This comfortable summer direct connection makes your journey wonderfully relaxed and lets your holiday begin the moment you board the train.
Outside the summer season, Rimini remains easy to reach all year round: with a simple change in Milan, you can travel comfortably to the Adriatic coast at any time.