Ambassador

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Address: Viale Regina Elena, 86

Hotel Ambassador, four- stars- category, new structure, liberty style, open all over the year on the sea promenade of Rimini at Marina centre in central position, with balconies on the sea and completely air- conditioned, swimming- pool of 90 square meters.

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Alisei Palace

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Address: Viale Regina Elena, 52 - 47900

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Ariminum

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Address: Via Regina Elena, 159

In August 1790 the local news reported an extraordinary event. An Irish woman, married to a roman nobleman called Marchese Giuseppe Rondinini, spent fifteen days in Rimini in order to "plunge into the sea­water". This is the first sea bathing, as we intend it today, recorded in the Italian history.

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Ambasciatori

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Address: Viale Vespucci, 22

At the exit, follow the indications for "Rimini Mare", straight on to the 3rd traffic lights then turn left; at the 2nd traffic lights, turn right and continue until Piazza Tripoli. On reaching the sea front, turn left until you reach the sign for beach section 24. Opposite, on the other side of the road...

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Ambasciatori

  1. Hotel Ambasciatori Rimini

Address: Viale Vespucci, 22

At the exit, follow the indications for "Rimini Mare", straight on to the 3rd traffic lights then turn left; at the 2nd traffic lights, turn right and continue until Piazza Tripoli. On reaching the sea front, turn left until you reach the sign for beach section 24. Opposite, on the other side of the road...

Ariminum

  1. Hotel Ariminum Rimini

Address: Via Regina Elena, 159

In August 1790 the local news reported an extraordinary event. An Irish woman, married to a roman nobleman called Marchese Giuseppe Rondinini, spent fifteen days in Rimini in order to "plunge into the sea­water". This is the first sea bathing, as we intend it today, recorded in the Italian history.