
With its extensive coastline, facing the sea is a major tourist attraction the city of Rimini. This popular city also has a backbone of a traditional Italian, for those who want to go to their historic beside Corso Giovanni XXIII. However, many simply come to Rimini to sunbathe, relax and enjoy a holiday in this part of Italy.
The summer months are always popular in Rimini, when tourism peaks and over 100 nightclubs and discos are open, places that are crowded are also the Piazza Tre Martiri and Piazza Cavour, which are the main places public city. Many tourists who come for vacations in Italy and Rimini are traveling from afar to enjoy a fun weekend at the beach with activities and nightlife.
Art and Culture:
Public squares, both from Piazza Cavour and Piazza Tre Martiri also have much interest. To complement more about the culture and history of Rimini, the museum presents this as the City Museum (Museo della Città) which guarantees at least an hour or two of pleasant competition, like the Museum of Aviation and its historic aircraft, of which there are over 40 in total. Film buffs can find a Fellini Museum visit is an extremely interesting place, where the life of Italian film director Federico Fellini is celebrated.

Attractions in Rimini:
Every summer, tourists flock to the sandy beaches around the coast of Rimini, which extend about 15 km / 9 miles where you can see this along a wall of umbrellas. Nearby, tourists of all ages will enjoy spending time at Rimini Dolphinarium, where dolphins always draw large crowds. Another place is the water park called this Aquafan Rimini, which offers the ultimate way to cool off, although many of the tourists who come to the park prefer the well-known mountain walks, or others choose to ride in the paddle boats
The story points in Rimini, are places of interest and of which they are very abundant and the most memorable are: Sismondo Castel, and also the ancient remains of an imposing Roman Amphitheater which is truly enormous.
Many of the tourists on holiday in Rimini during the sunny summer season, will find that they rarely leave the sandy beaches and spend much of their time sunbathing. Other tourists choose to leave the outskirts of the city and yet find that Rimini is particularly close to many interesting towns and seaside resorts as Cervia, Cattolica, and San Marino, which incidentally is the oldest republic in the world. Ravenna is also nearby, which is a World Heritage site declared by UNESCO.

Bon voyage!