Rimini, what to see in one day


    Visiting Rimini in just one day is possible, you just need to organize yourself well, know what to see and where to eat to better enjoy the city without wasting too much time. Seeing Rimini in just 24 hours is really doable and this post helps you organize yourself better.

    If I tell you Rimini, what comes to your mind? How do you say ?? August holidays and fun?

    Yes, certainly dear travelers, Rimini has always been its sea, its immense expanse of colored beach in segments, its parties by the sea, its immense tables scented with freshly caught fish and piadina. But the beautiful and famous Romagna has not only this to offer to you, curious travelers. And if on a hot July morning, or on a cool Sunday in October, you decide to wander through the streets of the historic center in search of precious treasures, here is a guide that illustrates what see in one day a Rimini.





    Rimini, what to see in one day

    If you decide to spend only 24 hours in the capital of the Romagna nightlife, I recommend you reach it in train. The station is close to the historic center and the sea, thus avoiding parking problems or traffic jams; on the other hand, what better way to discover a city than to stroll through its streets?

    Once out of the station, immediately take the main avenue towards the historic center, here in via IV Novembre take a first break. The major work of the Italian Renaissance opens its doors to you to tell you its story. The Malatesta Temple, Also known as Duomo, is the synthesis of the architectural thought of the fifteenth century, although incomplete. The lord of the city, Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, called to his court the best artists of the time, Leon Battista Alberti, Matteo de 'Pasti, Piero della Francesca, to contribute to the realization of his great architectural work: the reconstruction of the church of San Francesco dating back to to the XNUMXth century. After the visit you can treat yourself to a coffee and a brioche al Cafe del Duomo in the street adjacent to the church: excellent croissants and cappuccino.

    Rimini, what to see in one day

    After the siesta it is time to return to the streets of Rimini: its main square Three Martyrs Square, the ancient Roman forum, bears the name of the sad recent history. During the Second World War the three partisans, symbol of the Rimini Resistance, were executed and the street furniture of the square today recalls the beam of the gallows. From the square opens the typical Rimini promenade: the Corso d'Augusto, shopping street, will lead you fromArch of Augustus, of which already from the square you can see the crenellated profile, up to the other great Roman architectural work, the Tiberius Bridge, which just this year turns 2000 years old.



    Worth a stop Piazza Cavour and its civil architecture. Palazzo Garampi, today's seat of the Municipality, Palazzo dell'Arengo and del Podestà, venues for exhibitions and exhibitions, the Galli theater, whose reconstruction works began last winter and the Vecchia Pescheria, a long corridor with marble benches which opens the dance to the long winter weekends with places for aperitifs and after dinner.


    Rimini, what to see in one day

    At lunchtime I recommend you try one of the many restaurants in the wonderful Village of San Giuliano, beyond the Tiberius bridge. Stuffed wraps, fresh fish, homemade first courses, you will be spoiled for choice. I recommend my favorite, the Nud and Crud, which in addition to a wide selection of wraps and cassoni, offers first courses and salads. If you liked the piada to die for and want to try other interesting dishes, you can try to book one of the 5 best piadinerie in Rimini.

    I leave you now two options for spending the afternoon. The lazy ones can reach the port and relax softly in the sun after a walk along the shore. On the other hand, those who are not yet sated with art and beauty can head towards Ferrari square and visit, with a single ticket, the Rimini City Museum and the excavations of the Domus of the Surgeon, from the imperial age.


    Rimini, what to see in one day

    Did you like Rimini so much that you decided to stay and sleep? An interesting selection of 5 hotels to sleep in in Rimini is what I propose, but not only, read the guide on what to do in Rimini in 48 hours (no longer just 24) and have a good trip!

    And when the sun sets behind your spritzes enjoyed in one of the bars in the port or in the center, it's time to leave the beautiful Rimini. See you soon to discover the immense wonders of Romagna.

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