Best attractions and places to see around Riccione include a diverse array of sites ranging from vibrant beaches and amusement parks to historic landmarks and cultural sites. Located on Italy's Adriatic coast, Riccione is known for its fine sand beaches and clear waters. The region also features significant historical architecture and natural areas. Visitors can explore a mix of urban attractions and serene natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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probably a nice view from it. I enjoyed a run on the promenade till it
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The Ferris Wheel of Rimini is an iconic attraction located a few steps from the sea, in Piazzale Boscovich, on the Levante Pier of the Canal Port of Rimini.
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The Rain Forest, a suggestive fountain that dominates Piazzale Roma, a tribute to the rain and the coolness that it brings with it, but also a reference to fishing and the sea, with six large columns of stratified natural glass holding up seven fishing nets from which it drips the rain, producing a musical clicking sound.
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Nice view, good place to stop for a break!
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From here it goes up to the Panoramica
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Located in the center of Piazzale Roma, between the beach and the most famous shopping street in Riccione, Viale Ceccarini, the "Bosco della Pioggia" fountain has become characteristic and much photographed over the years. It is made up of six large columns of stratified natural glass that hold seven fishing nets from which rain drips and produces a musical ticking sound. It is one of the many works located in Romagna by the artist Tonino Guerra.
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Worth seeing old stone bridge from Roman times in Rimini. Bridge over a canal. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_d%E2%80%99Augusto_(Rimini)
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Riccione and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can visit the imposing Villa Mussolini, a former summer residence now hosting cultural events, or the Art Nouveau Villa Franceschi, which houses a gallery of modern and contemporary art. The ancient Castello degli Agolanti, dating back to the 12th century, also serves as a cultural hub. For a deeper dive into local history, the Territory Museum (Luigi Ghirotti Territory Museum) covers periods from prehistoric to Roman times, and admission is free. Additionally, nearby Rimini features the ancient Roman Bridge of Tiberius and the historic Piazza Cavour and the Pigna Fountain, which was once the center of medieval city life.
Absolutely! Riccione is well-suited for families. Popular options include Europe's famous water park, Aquafan, and the nature and wildlife theme park Oltremare, which offers interactive dolphin experiences. You can also find fun at Beach Village, a water park directly on the beach, or enjoy miniature golf at Indiana Golf. For adventure seekers, Riccione Adventure provides suspended courses for all ages. The Rimini Ferris Wheel also offers a fun experience with great views.
Beyond Riccione's 6-kilometer-long fine sand beach, which is perfect for swimming and water sports, you can explore the serene Onferno Regional Reserve in the hinterland. This UNESCO-recognized site features unique caves, a natural history museum, and hiking trails. Parco della Resistenza is Riccione's largest municipal park, offering hills, a lake, and recreational areas. For stunning coastal views, don't miss the View of the Bay of Rimini from Gabicce Monte.
Riccione offers several hiking opportunities, particularly along the coast and in nearby natural areas. You can find routes like the 'Riccione Beach – Portoverde Marina Resort loop' or the 'Riccione Marina – Riccione Seafront Promenade loop'. These trails vary in difficulty from easy to moderate. For more detailed information and route options, you can explore the dedicated guide for Hiking around Riccione.
Yes, the area around Riccione is great for cycling. For mountain biking, you can find challenging routes such as the 'View of Porto Verde – Eco Via Nature Trail loop' or the 'Mouth of the River Conca – Jurassik Track Descent loop'. If you prefer gravel biking, options like the 'Valle del Conca Route – Conca Cycle Route loop' are available. You can discover more routes and details in the guides for MTB Trails around Riccione and Gravel biking around Riccione.
For shopping and vibrant nightlife, Viale Ceccarini and Viale Dante are Riccione's most famous streets. They are lined with high-fashion stores, designer boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, and come alive in the evenings. These avenues lead to beach clubs and discos, offering a lively atmosphere. Piazzale Roma, at the start of Viale Ceccarini, is also a popular gathering spot featuring the 'Bosco della Pioggia' fountain.
Beyond museums and historical villas, Riccione offers unique cultural experiences. The Riccione Art Museum, housed in an 18th-century villa, showcases works by local and international artists. The Castello degli Agolanti frequently hosts art events and exhibitions. You can also experience the local art scene through temporary art projects at Villa Franceschi, which displays works from Riccione's Civic Arts Collection and the prestigious Arcangeli Collection.
Yes, for relaxation and well-being, Riccione Terme (Spa) offers therapeutic treatments and wellness paths. It utilizes sulfurous-salty-bromine-iodine-magnesium waters known for their beneficial properties. Another option is Perle d'Acqua Park, a water and wellness park nestled in pine forests, featuring a large main pool and seven hydromassage pools with thermal waters.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings. The View of the Bay of Rimini from Gabicce Monte is loved for its beautiful scenery and challenging routes for cyclists. Historical sites like the Bridge of Tiberius are valued for their ancient Roman heritage and well-preserved architecture. The central Piazza Cavour and the Pigna Fountain in Rimini is seen as a magical hub for sightseeing, offering a glimpse into medieval city life.
Riccione is renowned for its lively nightlife, making it a popular destination for young adults. There's a variety of clubs and discos, including those directly on Marano beach where you can dine and dance on the sand, and historic hillside venues like Cocoricò. Beyond nightlife, the vibrant shopping streets of Viale Ceccarini and Viale Dante offer exclusive cafes and a lively atmosphere for evening strolls and socializing.
For breathtaking vistas, the View of the Bay of Rimini from Gabicce Monte is highly recommended, offering panoramic views of the coast. The Villa Franceschi also provides panoramic views of the Adriatic. Additionally, the Rimini Ferris Wheel offers a unique perspective of the coastline and city from above.


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