
BY: Giulia Franceschini
Ferragosto is the very symbol of summer for every Italian. If we had to choose a place that evokes the sunny season as much as this date, only a few would do so as clearly as the Riviera Romagnola. For generations, it has represented affordable holidays, long beach days, and evenings of loud laughter, seafood dinners, and neon-lit promenades.
Known and loved by many, especially families and youth, the Riviera Romagnola is a social and cultural place, shaped by decades of tourism, habits, history and, indeed, memories. When we talk about “Riviera Romagnola,” we refer to the coastal stretch along the Adriatic Sea in the region of Emilia-Romagna.
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