First and foremost, Rimini is the most popular resort on the Adriatic, where you will find 15 km of sandy beaches (both paid and free) with developed infrastructure, dozens of nightclubs, discos, and bars, excellent Italian restaurants. Little guests of the city will not be bored either, as there are several amusement parks in Rimini and its surroundings, as well as a dolphinarium and water park.
If you are indifferent to beach relaxation, the city will surprise you with its preserved Roman structures. The most famous attractions of Rimini are the Arch of Augustus (built in 27 BC) and the Tiberius Bridge (constructed in the early 1st century AD). The Malatesta Fortress is also interesting, which was once the residence of the ruler of Rimini and now houses an ethnographic museum. Visitors can explore the Malatesta Temple-Mausoleum, designed by the renowned Leon Battista Alberti.
Moreover, the great Federico Fellini was born and lived in Rimini until the age of 17. The museum dedicated to him houses all five Oscars received by the director, costumes used in his films, numerous photos, and other interesting exhibits.