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How To Spend 24 Hours In Rimini

TLDR: Experience 24 hours in Rimini, a city known for its lively beach resorts, historical monuments, and Federico Fellini’s cinematic legacy. Perfect for solo travelers, Rimini offers a unique combination of sandy beaches, Roman and Renaissance heritage, and a dynamic nightlife.
Highlight
- Explore the Arch of Augustus and the Tiberius Bridge, remarkable examples of Rimini’s Roman past.
- Visit the Tempio Malatestiano, a Renaissance masterpiece by Leon Battista Alberti.
- Enjoy the bustling atmosphere of Rimini’s famous beaches and beachfront promenades.
- Experience the local nightlife and culinary scene, sampling fresh Adriatic seafood and regional specialties.
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About Rimini

Rimini, located in the Emilia-Romagna region on the Adriatic coast, has a population of about 150,000. Known primarily as a tourist destination for its extensive beaches and vibrant nightlife, Rimini also has a rich historical dimension. The city was an important Roman settlement and later a Renaissance center under the rule of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.
Rimini’s historical sites provide a stark contrast to its modern beach resorts. The city is also closely associated with film director Federico Fellini, who was born here, and his legacy continues to influence Rimini’s cultural scene.
For solo travelers, Rimini offers an energetic seaside experience along with historical exploration. The city’s beaches and nightlife make it a popular destination, while its historical center offers a quieter, more contemplative experience.
A day in Rimini allows travelers to enjoy a lively coastal city with a diverse range of attractions, from ancient history to contemporary leisure and entertainment. It’s a destination that caters to both those seeking relaxation by the sea and those interested in delving into Italy’s historical and cinematic heritage.
Where to Sleep In Rimini
Rimini, famed for its lively beaches and historical significance, offers a wide range of accommodation options. Budget travelers can find a welcoming stay at hostels like Sunflower Beach Backpacker Hostel, known for its friendly atmosphere and proximity to the beach. For those seeking more comfort, hotels along the Lungomare, such as the Hotel Diplomat Palace, provide easy access to Rimini’s sandy shores and vibrant nightlife.
Getting to and From Rimini
Rimini is served by Federico Fellini International Airport, connecting the city with various European destinations. The Rimini Railway Station offers convenient links to other major Italian cities, enhancing its accessibility.
Travel Tip: While Rimini’s extensive coastline is perfect for exploration by bike, the historical center, with landmarks like the Tiberius Bridge and the Arch of Augustus, is best explored on foot. The city’s public transport system is also efficient for travels around the area.
Budgeting for 24 hours in Rimini
Enjoying Rimini’s beachfront charm and historical sites can be done on different budgets. Here’s a suggested budget:
- Accommodation: Hostels like Sunflower Beach Backpacker Hostel offer beds from €20 to €35. Beachfront hotels range from €60 to €120.
- Hostel Recommendations:
- Sunflower Beach Backpacker Hostel: Popular among travelers for its location and vibrant atmosphere. Prices typically range from €20-€40 per night.
- Jammin’ Rimini Party Hostel: Ideal for those looking to socialize and enjoy Rimini’s nightlife. Similar pricing to Sunflower Beach Hostel.
- Transportation: A day pass for buses is around €4, suitable for city and beach exploration.
- Food and Drink: Start with a typical Italian breakfast at a café for €3 to €6. Padua’s diverse dining scene offers dishes like risotto and bigoli for €15 to €30.
- Attractions / Entertainment: Visit the Rimini City Museum and the Roman Amphitheater. For evening entertainment, the Marina Centro area and the famous Viale Regina Elena are home to lively bars and nightclubs like Coconuts and Carnaby Club.
- Miscellaneous: Allocate €20 to €40 for additional expenses like beach rentals or souvenirs.
Total Estimated Budget: A day in Rimini typically ranges from €60 to €140, allowing visitors to enjoy its blend of beach leisure, historical exploration, and dynamic nightlife.
1 Day In Rimini Itinerary
Morning

Start your morning by exploring the historical and architectural landmarks of Rimini. A visit to the Ponte di Tiberio, an ancient Roman bridge still in use, offers a journey through history. You can take a leisurely walk or bike ride across this bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the Borgo San Giuliano district. This area is also great for history enthusiasts and families with kids.
- Start your day with a visit to the Arch of Augustus, a remarkable ancient Roman monument. Entry: Free.
- For breakfast, head to Caffè Pascucci for a variety of options, including vegetarian. Budget: €5-€10.
Lunch

For lunch, indulge in Rimini’s famous local specialty, piadina – a delicious flatbread sandwich filled with cheese, meat, and vegetables. Rimini is also known for its vibrant food scene, with many restaurants and cafes offering fresh seafood and traditional Italian dishes. Enjoy a leisurely meal at one of the city’s eateries, savoring the local flavors.
- For a cheap and satisfying lunch, try Piadina e Cassoni da Ciana e Monda. It offers the famous local piadina at affordable prices. Budget: €5-€10.
- Spend your afternoon at Rimini Beach, enjoying the sun and the sea.
Afternoon

Spend your afternoon at Parco XXV Aprile, Rimini’s largest civic park. This sprawling green space is perfect for a variety of activities. Families with children can enjoy the playgrounds, while adults and seniors can relax amidst nature, read, or picnic. The park’s scenic views and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal spot for a relaxing afternoon.
- Visit the Tiberius Bridge, a historic Roman bridge offering picturesque views. Nearby, there are various spots for a light bite or an ice cream.
- For a light snack, grab a gelato from Gelateria 3 Bis. Budget: €2-€5.
Evening

In the evening, experience Rimini’s lively Piazza Tre Martiri. This historic square is a hub of activity with its cafes, shops, bars, and restaurants. Enjoy dinner at one of the many eateries surrounding the square, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of this central location. The square’s history and the presence of local monuments add to its appeal.
- For dinner, head to Ristorante Abocar Due Cucine for a more upscale meal, offering fresh seafood and Italian dishes. Dinner budget: €25-€50 per person.
- Post-dinner, enjoy a walk along the Marina Centro area.
Night

For night-time entertainment, Rimini offers a variety of options. The city is known for its vibrant nightlife, with plenty of bars and clubs where you can enjoy drinks, music, and dance. Popular areas include the lively Piazza Cavour, where you can find numerous establishments to spend a fun-filled evening. Speaking from my own personal experience, I first came to Rimini on a rugby tour with my university and I have incredible memories of some of the wildest parties. Rimini has a special reputation for after dark fun.
- Start with drinks at Bounty, known for its fun atmosphere and variety of cocktails. Drink prices: €5-€10.
- For clubbing, head to Carnaby Club, offering a range of music styles. Located in the heart of the city, it’s a popular nightlife spot.
Departure Morning
On your departure morning in Rimini, enjoy a relaxed start.
- Have breakfast at a seaside café or return to Caffè Pascucci. Budget: €5-€10.
- If time allows, take a final stroll along the beach or visit the Rimini City Museum.
Depart from Rimini with memories of its historical sites, beachside charm, and dynamic nightlife.
Where Next?
After enjoying Rimini’s unique combination of sandy beaches and historical landmarks like the Tiberius Bridge and the Arch of Augustus, you may want to explore more of the Adriatic coast. The Republic of San Marino, a sovereign state perched on a mountain just a short drive away, offers stunning views and medieval architecture. Alternatively, the Renaissance city of Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its palaces and artistic heritage, showcasing a different facet of Italy’s history. Each destination around Rimini provides a glimpse into the varied landscapes and historical richness of the region. For more Italian adventures, explore our ’24-hour guides’ series, or seek new travel ideas on the Hostelworld app, your guide to Italy’s coastal and historical treasures.
Sources
Rimini Tourist Office: https://www.riminiturismo.it/








