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Hotel Diplomat Palace
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: 3.39 / 5
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This 4 star hotel provides comfortable and modern accommodation to its guests. It was completely renovated and today is luxuriously furnished and favourite hotel for many... more
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Clarion Hotel Admiral Palace
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: 3.38 / 5
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Features: Central heating, Laundry, Exchange office, Bar, 24-hour front desk, Ironing service, Banqueting services, Newspaper stand, Restaurant, Internet cafe, Elevator, Rooms for non-smokers available, Car rental, Private beach, Safe at reception,... more
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Le Rose Suite Hotel
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: 4.44 / 5
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Le Rose Suite Hotel has been completely renovated recently. Plunge in the tranquil and refined atmosphere of the hotel offering all the modern comforts. Large and comfortable suites are available for guests with a private balcony and... more
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Card International Hotel
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: 4.28 / 5
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Card International Hotel is just 150 meters away from the Train station in the heart of Rimini. It offers a brand new concept of Italian hospitality. It is suitable both for business travelers and holidaymakers. Modern design, elegant... more
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Grand Hotel Rimini e Residenza Grand Hotel
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: 3.93 / 5
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The hotel is housed in an old building dated the 18th century. Grand Hotel Rimini features charming guestrooms, exceptional service and plenty of amenities including 2 swimming pools, a fully equipped private beach, a health centre and a... more
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About Rimini
The city of Rimini lies on the Adriatic coast in the Italian province of Emilia-Romagna. Although the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, the history of the town can be traced back to 268 BC, when it was founded as a Roman colony called Ariminum. An important crossroads between central and northern Italy, the city was also situated near the river and the sea, which further contributed to Rimini's transformation into an important trade centre. Later on, during the wars with the Gauls, Rimini also served as a Roman bastion against the barbarians. Around that time, the city received some of its most recognisable monuments, such as the Arch of Augustus, the Tiberius Bridge and the Amphitheatre.