Explore Rimini’s hidden gems with a local’s digital guide. Discover monuments, local foods, and more at your own pace. Start your adventure now.
Explore Rimini’s hidden gems with a local’s digital guide. Discover monuments, local foods, and more at your own pace. Start your adventure now.
- Piazza Cavour - A central square in Rimini, Piazza Cavour is a vibrant hub of the city’s social and cultural activities. Nestled in the historic center, it is encircled by significant historic buildings.
- Castel Sismondo - Situated in the heart of Rimini, this castle is one of the city’s most renowned landmarks. Its construction commenced in…
- Piazza Cavour - A central square in Rimini, Piazza Cavour is a vibrant hub of the city’s social and cultural activities. Nestled in the historic center, it is encircled by significant historic buildings.
- Castel Sismondo - Situated in the heart of Rimini, this castle is one of the city’s most renowned landmarks. Its construction commenced in 1437 under the direction of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, a notable lord of the city.
- The Tiberius Bridge - Among the oldest and most well-preserved Roman bridges in Italy, its construction started under Emperor Augustus in 14 A.D. and was completed in 21 A.D. by Emperor Tiberius, after whom it is named. Crafted from Istrian stone, the bridge features five arches and crosses the Marecchia River.
- Borgo San Giuliano - This charming area, which began as a fishing district around the year 1000, is delightful to explore. Visitors can enjoy strolling through its narrow alleys and stone-paved streets, admiring the colorful houses and stunning murals.
- Piazza Luigi Ferrari - As one walks towards the center, they will arrive at Piazza Luigi Ferrari and its gardens, another popular gathering spot for Rimini’s residents.
- Domus del Chirurgo - In the late 1980s, significant archaeological discoveries were made in Ferrari Square, Rimini, revealing artifacts from Roman times to the Middle Ages. Among these was the “Surgeon’s Domus,” named after its last owner, a physician educated in Greece.
Ticket cost: 7€ (includes the museum)
- Museo Della Citta Luigi Tonini - The ‘Luigi Tonini’ City Museum safeguards Rimini’s history through ancient artifacts collected from excavations, churches, and city buildings, narrating its rich past.
Ticket cost: 7€ (includes Surgeon Domus)
- Basilica Cattedrale (Tempio Malatestiano) - Rimini’s Cathedral, originally a Gothic Franciscan church, was transformed in the 15th century at the request of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. The architect Leon Battista Alberti was tasked with its renovation, bestowing it with a classical and refined look.
- Mercato Coperto Rimini - Markets are a personal favorite, and this one is a must-visit. It spans two floors: the ground floor offers fruits, vegetables, a few bars, and a small supermarket.
- Arco d’Augusto - Constructed in 27 BC to honor Caesar Octavian Augustus, this arch is one of the oldest surviving Roman arches, located at the terminus of the Via Flaminia, which linked Rome to Rimini.
- Piazza tre Martiri - Today’s Piazza Tre Martiri traces its origins to the ancient Roman forum of the Ariminum colony, once the city’s political and commercial center.

- Recommendations for local restaurants with authentic cuisine
- Audio-guide and text available in English, Spanish, Italian, German, and French
- Tips on monuments, history, and curiosities
- Digital guide for self-guided city tours
- Recommendations for local restaurants with authentic cuisine
- Audio-guide and text available in English, Spanish, Italian, German, and French
- Tips on monuments, history, and curiosities
- Digital guide for self-guided city tours
- Ticket Surgeon Domus (not mandatory): 7€
- Ticket Luigi Tonini Museum (not mandatory): 7€
- Ticket Surgeon Domus (not mandatory): 7€
- Ticket Luigi Tonini Museum (not mandatory): 7€
If you’re looking for a fun and curious way to visit Rimini, you’ve come to the right place!
Rimini is not only the sea, the beach: it has much more to offer!
With this digital guide created with the support of a local, you will be able to visit all the most important monuments at your own pace. Once logged into the guide, you’ll get to know the stories…
If you’re looking for a fun and curious way to visit Rimini, you’ve come to the right place!
Rimini is not only the sea, the beach: it has much more to offer!
With this digital guide created with the support of a local, you will be able to visit all the most important monuments at your own pace. Once logged into the guide, you’ll get to know the stories and curiosities of Rimini! But also you will discover everything about local foods, Italian aperitivo in authentic local restaurants, and much more!
What are you waiting for?
- You will need a smartphone with internet connection to use the digital guide (details to activate the digital guide will be in your voucher, read it carefully!)
- You’ll be able to hear the audio through your speakers or, if you have them, through your headphones
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.