The seaside town of Rimini is the Jersey Shore of Italy: From here to the port town of Ancona in the southeast, there are more than 40 miles of sandy beaches. It was made famous by native son Federico Fellini, who grow up in the town and featured it in several of his movies, including “Amarcord.” The region, Emilia-Romagna, is synonymous with Italy...
READ MOREIf you’re planning an Italian summer escape, you should devote some time to exploring the area, and this guide to the best things to do in Rimini is certainly a helpful resource to bookmark and consult before the trip. Considered one of the best beach resorts in Europe, Rimini is an Italian coastal town facing the Adriatic Sea, famous for its wide...
READ MOREAs most millennials, I have often had to make do by working odd jobs that had little to do with my university studies. One of the most random, and yet absurdly incredible, of these was working at the front desk of the Grand Hotel in Rimini. Yes, that one, Federico Fellini’s second home. Federico Fellini, a towering figure of the 20th century and on...
READ MOREAs I walk through the gate of the 600-year-old Castel Sismondo in Rimini on Italy’s Adriatic Coast, I’m enveloped by a muttering voice. No, the voice isn’t my own internal monologue saying, “um, what is this trippy place,” though it does add to that sentiment. Instead, the voice sputters trains of thought in Italian, with notes and scripts from the...
READ MOREThe tour of the Castles of Emilia Romagna will allow you to discover is an Italian region where you can find many fortresses and castles that will allow you to make a wonderful journey through time. You should know that every province in the area has a rich heritage of fortresses, fortifications and ancient noble houses. These testimonies of the pa...
READ MOREVisit Rimini and discover what to do like a local in the city of the Italian cinema maestro Federico Fellini. With the help of some insider tips, of course! You'll soon realise that it's a continuous discovery. In summer, the famous nightlife that enlivens the clubs and crowded beaches on its endless seafront makes it an irresistible magnet for any...
READ MOREThe renaissance of Rimini. So much for the 80s stink and party remembrance. The legendary town on the Adriatic has quietly given itself a facelift. Italy's next trend destination. The whole story... A full load of glitz and glamour and the darker side of fame. Rimini has experienced everything you can experience as a holiday resort. From an exclusi...
READ MORERimini in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy may not appear regularly on travellers' must-see lists, being on the eastern Adriatic Sea, a far less photogenic coastline to that of the Ligurian Sea to the west, where the crowds gather on the chi-chi Riviera. But Italians love it for wide, placid-water-lapped stretches of sand that are home to a pleth...
READ MORERimini has always been in the heart of the many tourists who, every year, populate the Riviera Romagnola during the summer. Famous throughout Europe for its kilometre-long stretch of sandy beaches, the Romagna city really has a lot to offer for an unforgettable summer holiday. The litorale riminese counts many bathrooms equipped with every comfort...
READ MOREIt can’t be denied—the late Italian film director Federico Fellini certainly enjoyed the finer things in life, and he loved to make movies about those finer things. There was the operatic, tearjerker La Strada (1954), which follows the life of a young girl sold to a circus by her mother, and 8 ½, which blended the line between fantasy and reality w...
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