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San Leo: Fortress Entry Ticket and Cagliostro's Prison
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Market tour, lunch or dinner at a Cesarina's home in Rimini
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Riccione: Aquafan Open Date Entrance Ticket
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Milano Marittima: Riviera Romagnola Half-Day Boat Tour
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Italy in Miniature
Ride a Venetian gondola, listen to an opera at the Verona Arena, see hundreds of Italian landmarks and have fun on fairground rides at this amusement park.

Piazza Cavour
Explore Rimini’s civic and social center to find ancient palaces, stylish monuments and lively markets and bars.

Rimini Ferris Wheel
Marvel at the magnificent views of the Adriatic Riviera and Rimini’s surrounding countryside while riding this big wheel.

Viale Vespucci
You can enjoy retail therapy at Viale Vespucci during your trip to Rimini. While you're in the area, stroll along the beautiful beaches.

Tempio Malatestiano
Find out why there’s controversy embedded in the superb classical architecture of this stunning cathedral.

Arch of Augustus
Let your imagination travel back a couple of millennia when you visit one of the world’s oldest surviving Roman arches.

Tiberius Bridge
Walk in the footsteps of Rimini’s Roman ancestors when you visit this ancient and beautiful bridge.

Rimini Marina
For swimming, boating and enjoying views of the Adriatic Sea, this marina and surrounding area have plenty of options to enjoy a fun day on Rimini’s coastline.

Piazza Tre Martiri
Among the cafés and markets of Rimini’s historical heart, you can see a statue that marks the spot where Caesar gave a famous speech to his troops.