Day 1: Historical Center of Rimini Morning:
- Augustus Arch - start your day with one of the oldest monuments in Rimini. This arch was built in 27 BC in honor of Emperor Augustus.
- Tiberian Bridge - take a stroll on the bridge, miraculously preserved from Roman times and still in use.
Day:
- Central Square (Piazza Cavour) - enjoy the atmosphere, visit the Old Fish Market (Antica Pescheria) and see the statue of Pope Paul V.
- Malatesta Temple (Tempio Malatestiano) - this cathedral is decorated in the Renaissance style and impresses with its architecture and interior.
Evening:
- Roman Amphitheater - explore the ruins of the 2nd-century amphitheater nearby.
- Dinner at one of the traditional restaurants in the center. Try local dishes such as seafood pasta.
Day 2: Cultural and Natural Attractions Morning:
- City Museum (Museo della Città) - here you can dive into the history of Rimini and see archaeological finds.
- Surgeon's House (Domus del Chirurgo) - an amazing archaeological complex that gives an insight into life in ancient Roman times.
Day:
- Rimini Beaches - head to the coast to enjoy the sea and sunbathe. Rimini is famous for its long and well-equipped beaches.
- If you are traveling with children, visit the amusement park "Fiabilandia".
Evening:
- Borgo San Giuliano - take a walk through this charming district with narrow streets and walls decorated with frescoes dedicated to Fellini.
- Enjoy dinner at one of the cozy restaurants in the area.
Day 3: Surroundings and Active Recreation Morning:
- Malatesta Castle (Castel Sismondo) - explore the massive fortress built in the 15th century.
- Visit San Marino - just 30 km from Rimini is one of the smallest and oldest states in the world. Visit the capital of San Marino and enjoy stunning views.
Day:
- Montefeltro National Park - nature lovers will appreciate walks along the trails of this picturesque park.
Evening:
- Return to Rimini and take a walk along the promenade.
- Final dinner at a restaurant overlooking the sea. Try local wine and desserts.
Additional Tips:
- Use public transport or rent a bike for easy travel around the city.
- Remember to buy souvenirs at markets and local shops.
- Pay attention to the opening hours of museums and attractions, as they may close for siesta.