The blog dedicated to holidays in Rimini and Romagna, many curiosities, recipes, destinations on the Romagna Riviera. Rimini is a popular tourist resort on the Italian Adriatic coast, located in the region of Romagna. It offers a long, sandy beach with numerous bathing establishments, hotels, restaurants, bars and discos. During the holidays in Rimini and in Romagna, there are many activities to do and places to visit.
One of Rimini's main attractions is the Arch of Augustus, an ancient Roman arch that marks the southern entrance to the city. Other important historical sites include the Domus del Chirurgo, a well-preserved Roman house, and the Tempio Malatestiano, a Gothic church dedicated to St Francis.
For lovers of art and culture, there are numerous museums in Rimini, including the City Museum and the Museum of Communication. The city also hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Rimini Meeting, a major international cultural gathering.
Romagna also offers other interesting tourist resorts besides Rimini. Cesenatico, for example, is a pretty harbour town with a navigable canal and a picturesque fish market. Ravenna is famous for its Byzantine mosaics, while Santarcangelo di Romagna is a beautiful medieval town with cobbled streets and ancient buildings.
Romagna cuisine is renowned throughout Italy and is based on fresh and tasty ingredients, such as homemade pasta, olive oil, cheese, meat and fish. During your holidays, you can enjoy typical local dishes in numerous restaurants and trattorias.
Rimini and the Romagna region therefore offer a good combination of sun, sea, culture and good food. Whether you want to relax on the beach or explore the region's historical attractions, you are sure to find something interesting to do during your stay. Discover also the hinterland through our blog dedicated to Romagna
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Every two years, Faenza is transformed. The squares, the streets of the historic centre and the courtyards of the buildings fill up
Anyone who thinks they know Ravenna only for its extraordinary mosaics will be pleasantly surprised. The city boasts a long history
The River Marecchia: the watercourse that gave rise to the history of Rimini. For visitors to Rimini, it is easy
There are recipes that are created out of necessity and, over time, become true symbols of a region’s identity:
Gea della Garisenda and Villa Amalia: the story of an operetta diva in the heart of the Valmarecchia, amongst the hills of Villa
Discovering Jewish Romagna: a journey through ghettos, synagogues and places of remembrance. When one thinks of Romagna, one immediately thinks of
Discover one of Italy’s most important cultural treasures: ‘Notturnali’ at the Malatestiana Library, with a candlelit tour in Cesena
Osteria Piscialetto in Rimini: authentic Romagna cuisine served the old-fashioned way. In the heart of Rimini’s city centre, there are still places
When you think of Romagna, the sea, the well-equipped beaches and the resorts along the Riviera immediately spring to mind. And yet
There is a special way to admire the Upper Valmarecchia: let yourself be gently lifted towards the sky and gaze down upon one of the landscapes
First date in Rimini: romantic spots, restaurants and ideas to make a good impression. If you’re planning a first date in Rimini,
Castel d’Alfero: the village frozen in time in the Romagna Apennines. There are places in Romagna that you don’t come across by chance.
