Rimini Walking Food Tour & City Highlights





Description
Embark on a flavorful journey through Rimini, where history and food blend seamlessly. This guided tour takes you to the city’s most iconic landmarks while offering a taste of the region’s traditional dishes. Start with the stunning Tempio Malatestiano, a Renaissance gem, and learn about its fascinating history. Then, explore the Arco d'Augusto, one of the oldest Roman arches, and stroll through Piazza Tre Martiri, a lively square full of charm. Take a break to enjoy a delicious piadina, Rimini’s iconic flatbread, before heading to Piazza Cavour, a beautiful square surrounded by elegant buildings. Next, indulge in a traditional pasta dish paired with a glass of local wine. Continue to Piazza Malatesta, a historic square known for its remarkable architecture, and treat yourself to a refreshing gelato. Finally, end your tour at the historic Ponte Tiberio, a 2,000-year-old Roman bridge. This tour blends history and cuisine for an unforgettable experience!
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Itinerary
Your guide will share the history behind this masterpiece as you admire its impressive exterior.
One of the oldest Roman arches
A lively square full of historical significance and local charm
A beautiful square surrounded by elegant buildings
A stunning Roman bridge
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not suitable for people who need to eat gluten free
Reviews(2)
Great introduction to Rimini and some of its culinary treats. Our guide Francesca was absolutely adorable. Super friendly, funny and also informative and happy to answer any questions on Italian life. It all made for a memorable little tour.
Looking back at the itinerary and description, it was accurate. The guide, Sabrina, was very knowledgeable about the local history, and was very accommodating to us. It's more like a walking tour of local historic sites with some food stops mixed in. The food stops are uneven. The piadana stop was fine, but the pasta stop was too much food, and then the gelato stop was immediately afterwards, rather than being spaced out. Only 3 stops total. I'm used to a food tour with like 5 stops for small taste portions. Again, the tour was true to the stated itinerary, but it would be better to cut the pasta portion in half, add another food stop somewhere (coffee??), and add some time before the gelato stop.



