See also :
- Hotel Grune Perle**
- Hotel Estrellita**
- Hotel Genty****
- Rèmin Plaza Hotel****
- Hotel Alba Marinara***
Hotels Rimini
- Hotel Kennedy***
- Hotel Ibosco
- Hotel Minerva*
- Hotel Bed & Cooking Isabella
- Hotel ABB Stazione Centrale
Hotels Bologna
- Hotel De la Ville****
- Hotel Nord Ovest***
- Hotel Prisciani - ArtSuite
- Hotel D'Elite R&B
- Hotel San Romano**
Hotels Ferrara
- Hotel Vera**
- Club Hotel Universale & Promenade***
- Hotel Donati**
- Hotel Executive****
- Residence Hotel Riva Blu***
Hotels Cesenatico
- Hotel Teodorico
- Autohotel Ravenna***
- Hotel Palazzo Galletti Abbiosi
- Hotel Italia***
- Hotel Argentario***
Hotels Ravenna
- Hotel Napoleon****
- Hotel Lugano**
- BT Hotel****
- Hotel VIME Kursaal****
- Hotel Corallo B&B***
Hotels Cattolica
- Hotel Villa Fontanorio & Spa Julia
- Hotel La Suite***
- Hotel Toscanini****
- Hotel Parma & Congressi****
- Park Hotel Toscanini****
Hotels Parma
- Hotel Hgs Sweet Home
- Hotel Hgs Diana***
- Hotel Giorgetti Palace***
- Hotel Hgs St. Moritz***
- Blu Suite Hotel****
Hotels Bellaria-Igea Marina
Presentation of Rimini
Rimini today is a thriving, bustling resort on the Italian Riviera that boasts "over a thousand hotels". It is one of the least pretentious towns in Italy, and has a well-deserved reputation for. This is a place where the Italians go for their sea and sun, and therefore the food is excellent as well as the people being friendly and helpful.
HISTORY OF RIMINIDuring the first World War, Rimini and its surrounding infrastructure was one of the primary targets of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. After Italy's declaration of war on 15 May 1915 the imperial fleet left its harbors the same day and started its assault on the eastern Italian coast between Venice and Barletta. During World War II, the city was torn apart by heavy bombardments and by the passage of the front along the Gothic Line, and it was eventually captured by Greek and Canadian forces. Following its liberation on September 21, 1944, impressive reconstruction work began, culminating in the explosive development of the tourist economy that created a new urban reality.
See the full history of Rimini on Wikipedia
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Rimini is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini. It is located on the Adriatic Sea, near the coast between the rivers Marecchia (the ancient Ariminus) and Ausa (Aprusa). Coast navigation and fishing are traditional industries and, together with Riccione, it is probably the most famous seaside resort on the Adriatic Riviera.