RICCIONE - GREEN PEARL
Riccione is defined and known by all as the "Green Pearl of the Adriatic" certainly for its elegant and refined style: stately villas, green hills and a blue sea are the main protagonists of this magnificent land which preserves various pedestrian areas in the city for keep the peace of its inhabitants and obviously also of its beloved tourists.
Since the beginning of the 1900s, Riccione has been the chosen holiday destination for famous people and artists because, in the past, the city was a worldly living room where to attract attention, just as it still does.
To this day, Viale Ceccarini remains a real catwalk for getting noticed and meeting people.
Furthermore, not everyone is aware of the fact that Riccione offers not only the beauties linked to its coast, but also a hinterland to be discovered among fortresses and castles full of stories to tell, which bring to mind the legendary deeds of the ancient Malatesta lordship.
The beaches of Riccione are among the most famous in the world, there are about 135 establishments that set up umbrellas and cots every single morning from the beginning of summer in an enchanting setting consisting of a wide expanse of sea and crisp air , which anticipates the liveliness and fun that promises the day that is about to be born.
A good alternative to the beach could be the Terme di Riccione, where it is possible to enjoy unconditional relaxation thanks to mud treatments, massages with waters rich in sulphur, iodine, bromine, chloride and magnesium to feel at the top of your shape.
This city is undoubtedly one of the trendiest and most party-loving in all of Europe.
The most original venues are located here, where the most unusual music arrives and new theater and cinema techniques are experimented with.
Riccione is literally the place where ways of living are invented, it is a vast laboratory of fun and good living.
Riccione's discotheques are very well known all over the world and it is even almost simplistic to define them as such as by now they are increasingly similar to real design museums where the most famous DJs on the music scene choose to perform.
Among the most famous discos we mention Byblos, Peter Pan, Musica, Pascià, Cocoricò and Villa delle Rose.
Since the beginning of the 1900s, Riccione has been the chosen holiday destination for famous people and artists because, in the past, the city was a worldly living room where to attract attention, just as it still does.
To this day, Viale Ceccarini remains a real catwalk for getting noticed and meeting people.
Furthermore, not everyone is aware of the fact that Riccione offers not only the beauties linked to its coast, but also a hinterland to be discovered among fortresses and castles full of stories to tell, which bring to mind the legendary deeds of the ancient Malatesta lordship.
The beaches of Riccione are among the most famous in the world, there are about 135 establishments that set up umbrellas and cots every single morning from the beginning of summer in an enchanting setting consisting of a wide expanse of sea and crisp air , which anticipates the liveliness and fun that promises the day that is about to be born.
A good alternative to the beach could be the Terme di Riccione, where it is possible to enjoy unconditional relaxation thanks to mud treatments, massages with waters rich in sulphur, iodine, bromine, chloride and magnesium to feel at the top of your shape.
This city is undoubtedly one of the trendiest and most party-loving in all of Europe.
The most original venues are located here, where the most unusual music arrives and new theater and cinema techniques are experimented with.
Riccione is literally the place where ways of living are invented, it is a vast laboratory of fun and good living.
Riccione's discotheques are very well known all over the world and it is even almost simplistic to define them as such as by now they are increasingly similar to real design museums where the most famous DJs on the music scene choose to perform.
Among the most famous discos we mention Byblos, Peter Pan, Musica, Pascià, Cocoricò and Villa delle Rose.