Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Province of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna

November 23, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

The province of Rimini (Italian: provincia di Rimini) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The provincial capital is the city Rimini. The province borders the independent state of the Republic of San Marino. As of 2015, the province has a population of 335,199 inhabitants over an area of 864.88 square kilometres (333.93 sq mi), giving it a population density of 387.57 inhabitants per square kilometre. The city Rimini has a population of 147,578 inhabitants, and the provincial president is Andrea Gnassi. There are 26 comuni (singular: comune) in the province, see comuni of the Province of Rimini.
Restaurants in Province of Rimini

1. Playa del Sol

Viale della Costituzione, 47838 Riccione Italy 39541647356 [email protected] http://www.playadelsolriccione.com/
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 901 reviews

Playa del Sol

One of the best beach villages in Riccione, completely renewed, with pool, relax area with wi-fi internet point books and newspapers, jacuzzi (3 pools), nursery, lounge and dancing area, miniclub, non stop entertainment for all ages with professional dancers and entertainers. Located in the centre of Riccione, near viale Dante, bus connection to Rimini.

2. Arco d'Augusto

Via XX Settembre Corso d'Augusto, 47921, Rimini Italy +39 0541 157 6400 http://www.comune.rimini.it/servizi/citta/monumenti/pagina12.html
Excellent
59%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 2,017 reviews

Arco d'Augusto

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

Beautiful Arch of Augustus ( Arco d'Augusto ), together with the Tiberius Bridge, is one of the oldest Roman symbols of Rimini, as well as a fundamental reference point for the whole city. The monument is in fact located in the historic center, at the end of the Corso d'Augusto, which crosses the entire center until it reaches the Tiberius bridge. It has four shields or round portraits from Roman times, in which the four deities are depicted: Jupiter, recognizable by the lightning symbol; Apollo, depicted with zither and crow; Neptune, recognizable by the trident and the dolphin, and finally the Goddess of Rome, represented with the sword and the weapon trophy. A wonderful example of Roman history that we can enjoy.

3. Borgo San Giuliano

Centro storico di Rimini, 47900, Rimini Italy http://www.borgosangiuliano.it/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 649 reviews

Borgo San Giuliano

4. Piazza Cavour

Corso d'Augusto, 47921, Rimini Italy +39 0541 53399 http://www.ariminum.it
Excellent
52%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 852 reviews

Piazza Cavour

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

Very nice and interesting place. Arriving at this beautiful square, they immediately catch the eye of the beautiful palace. The atmosphere is nice and relaxing. The history of this square as well as Tre Martiri Square is interesting. Piazza Cavour is the political and economic center of the city since the beginning of the thirteenth century, when it gained importance with the construction of the palace dell'Arengo. The square is beautiful because it is eventful. It is possible to admire the beautiful Palazzo dell'Arengo (1204), where in medieval times justice court was administered and the assembly of the Municipality met. In the square we can enjoy two more beautiful palaces Palazzo del Podestà and Palazzo Garampi. At the center of the square, on the other hand, stands the imposing bronze statues of Pope Paul V, by Nicolò Cordier and Sebastiano Sebastiani, a monument erected by the citizens in gratitude to the Pope in 1614. The square also houses the famous Teatro Amintore Galli in neoclassical style, inaugurated in 1857 by Giuseppe Verdi, as well as the historic Library and the interesting Fish Market building. In the middle of the square there is the beautiful Fontana della Pigna. We enjoyed every look, every step, beautiful square.

5. Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli

Via Kato Daijiro 10, 47843, Misano Adriatico Italy +39 0541 618511 http://www.misanocircuit.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 829 reviews

Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli

Misano World Circuit is the only circuit in Italy and one of the few in the world hosting the two most prestigious motorcycle world championships.

Reviewed By katevale46 - Plymouth, United Kingdom

We knew from previous experience that you're limited to certain areas so decided to split our tickets which worked out really well. Friday we opted for the grass bank tickets which also let you into Stands, A,B,C, which have plastic seats and D which is concrete bleachers. Some great viewing around the hairpin and up close at A. Saturday and Sunday went for Brutapela Gold, Incredible atmosphere as ever with the passionate Italians waving the flags given out by the Vale fan club. Only let down was the TV screen was too small and faraway to be of any use. Great views of the track which get better the higher you go, we were able to sit in other seats on Sat as was busy but not packed. Sunday was rammed though. Took us 45 minutes easy walking from our hotel right on the seafront of Misano to get to Brutapela Gold, or could get the train on wheels for 2€. 5 minute walk from BG to the Nicky Hayden memorial. Food is the standard Italian fare at these events, quite impressed by the ladies loos, better than Mugello but whereas regularly topped up and cleaned 1st 2 days so no-one on race day so take tissues with you. If we go again will deffo split the tickets again. If a fan of MotoGP I reccomend it.

6. Ospedale delle Tartarughe

Viale Torino 7/A Fondazione Cetacea Onlus, 47838 Riccione Italy +39 0541 691557 [email protected] http://fondazionecetacea.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 614 reviews

Ospedale delle Tartarughe

7. Altamarea Beach Village

Via del Turismo 10 Zona 105, 47841 Cattolica Italy +39 0541 967506 [email protected] http://www.altamareabeachvillage.it/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,256 reviews

Altamarea Beach Village

Altamarea Beach Village Cattolica is an exclusive tourist village on the Romagnola Riviera coast situated in the splendid surroundings of Cattolica. It has the best hotels, some situated on the beachfront, along with guesthouses and a most beautiful beach packed with exclusive services, lots of amusing activities and special areas to relax, together with swimming pools and many other facilities. The beach village Cattolica with the best entertainment on the beach. Water-gym, aerobics, group dancing, sports competitions, mini-club, junior-club, games and workshops and evening parties will amuse the many youngsters on holiday as well as the mothers and fathers, but above all, the children at Altamarea At the Altamarea Beach Village you will never be bored! here are always lots of new and entertaining things to do every day, presented by a group of imaginative, friendly, sports loving qualified entertainers who will enliven the days and evenings on the beach for you and your children! A substantial well organised entertainment programme covering all the times of the day and evening, this is the flower in the buttonhole of Altamarea

8. La Spiaggia Malu 90 93

Via Marechiaro, 47841 Cattolica Italy +39 0541 831918 [email protected] http://www.laspiaggiamalu.it/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 651 reviews

La Spiaggia Malu 90 93

9. Basilica Cattedrale (Tempio Malatestiano)

Via Quattro Novembre 35, 47921, Rimini Italy +39 0541 51130 http://www.diocesi.rimini.it/parrocchie-e-chiese/parrocchie/basilica-cattedrale-tempio-malatestiano/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 926 reviews

Basilica Cattedrale (Tempio Malatestiano)

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

This cathedral is the masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. Tempio Malatestiano is a beautiful one-nave church built by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450, by order Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. The church was supposed to represent the secular power of the client, and the impression was enhanced by a fantastic ornament in the interior with mystical and secret iconography. Reminiscence of antiquity is evident on the facade of the Cathedral. The façade repeats the motif of the triumphal arch, and on the sides of the arcade motif imitating ancient aqueduct. The sarcophagi of Sigismondo Malatesta and his mistress Isotte degli Atti were to be located in the semicircular recesses on the facade, and the recesses on the sides of the building were intended as the tombs of scholars and poets from Malatesta's court. But the Cathedral was never completed. The medal by Matteo de 'Pasti from 1450 shows the original appearance that the temple should have had, with a large rotunda covered by a hemispherical dome similar to that of the Pantheon. It is beautiful on the inside where the works of famous Italian Renaissance painters and sculptors decorate the Cathedral. We can admire the Giotto’s Crucifix ( Crocifisso di Rimini ), fresco by Piero della Francesca ( Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in preghiera davanti a San Sigismondo (1451), a large canvas by Vasari (San Francesco che riceve le stigmate). We also enjoyed the magnificent works of the artists Leon Battista Alberti, Matteo de 'Pasti, Agostino di Duccio. Magnificent Cathedral with a lovely atmosphere.

10. Marano Beach 135-136

Passeggiata Goethe Piazzale Neruda, 47838 Riccione Italy +39 335 801 6086 [email protected] http://www.maranobeach.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Marano Beach 135-136

At Marano Beach We have combined the history and tradition of Romagna with innovation, experience and professionalism. The Ravaglia family has been running the beach for generations: Today it is led by the lifeguard Fausto Ravaglia, a true celebrity on TV and national newspapers as a symbol of innovation on the Adriatic Riviera. Fausto, together with his wife Cinzia and his daughter Francesca, have reinvented the beach life.

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