Riccione and surroundings
The splendour of the Romagna
It is known as the entertainment capital of the Romagna Riviera but Riccione is much more than that. An enviable culinary tradition, endless expanses of golden sand and important business events are the framework of this city.
Those wishing to visit the surroundings of Riccione will discover a world of fascinating villages, amusement parks and sights.
For example, the famed Misano World Circuit, each year, is home to races and sporting competitions that attract motorbike enthusiasts from all over the world.
The Rimini Trade Fair is one of the most renowned in the country and hosts trade fair events of great national and international importance.
Those wishing to visit the surroundings of Riccione will discover a world of fascinating villages, amusement parks and sights.
For example, the famed Misano World Circuit, each year, is home to races and sporting competitions that attract motorbike enthusiasts from all over the world.
The Rimini Trade Fair is one of the most renowned in the country and hosts trade fair events of great national and international importance.
Rimini
The city that became famous thanks to Federico Fellini is a popular destination for summer holidays. In recent years, Rimini has undergone an urban redevelopment and now boasts a restored historic centre and a brand new pedestrian seafront promenade, the 'Parco del Mare'.
San Marino
Not only is it one of the smallest states in the world, it is also the oldest republic. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this little town is full of churches, museums, squares and monuments worth visiting. Thanks to its altitude, it also offers a stunning view of the entire Riviera.
San Leo
A wonderful capital of art, it is one of Italy's most important photographic icons. San Leo is a small gem with medieval features and a great history. Its marvellous fortress is magically balanced on a spur of rock that towers above the entire village.
Santarcangelo
A charming town with a pure Romagna heart where you can taste the best of the local tradition. It is one of the most beautiful villages in all of Romagna with a strong cultural identity and bucolic atmosphere. The charming historic centre is made up of noble palaces, alleys and small squares that have given it the title of City of Art.
Gradara
Famous for having been the backdrop to the love story of Paolo and Francesca, Gradara remains the capital of the Middle Ages and jealously guards all its traditions. It is wonderful to stroll along the top of the city walls to survey the surrounding panorama.
Verucchio
Verucchio is a medieval town that should be visited with camera in hand. Its landmark is the Rocca Malatestiana, the Malatestian Fortress, which rises above the town and offers evocative views of the entire surrounding area. To stroll through and get lost in the timeless alleys is one of the most delightful things to do!