We put a smile back on your face.A very good place to be.
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We put a smile back on your face.A very good place to be.
We put a smile back on your face.A very good place to be.
We put a smile back on your face.A very good place to be.
We put a smile back on your face.A very good place to be.
Residence Margherita
Star rating : 3.0
All apartments with air conditioning, private bathroom, kitchenette and dining area someones with private garden/patio and parking area - You can reach the beach in only 2 minutes walk
Rooms
See AllTwo-Bedroom Apartment with Private Garden (6 Adults) Apartment size: 484 ft²Modern and colourful apartment with 2 bedrooms and a living room with sofa bed, kitchen and flat-screen TV. It is air conditioned and also features free Wi-Fi and a private garden.Free WiFi!One-Bedroom Apartment (5 Adults) Apartment size: 431 ft²This apartment has a tile/marble floor, stovetop and dining area.Free WiFi!One-Bedroom Apartment - Annex Apartment size: 323 ft²This tiny house apartment has a kitchenette with sofa and kitchenware and flat TVBathroom with shower box - Indipendent air/clima controlBedroom with a queen sized bed (160x180cm) and a wardrobeFree WiFi!One-Bedroom Apartment with Private Garden (4 Adults) Apartment size: 344 ft²Modern and colourful apartment with a bedroom and a living room with sofa bed, kitchen and flat-screen TV. It is air conditioned and also features free Wi-Fi and a private garden.Free WiFi!Studio (2 Adults) Room size 237 ft²Modern and colourful studio with sofa bed, kitchen and flat-screen TV. It is air conditioned and also features free Wi-Fi and a terrace.One-Bedroom Apartment (4 Adults) Apartment size: 344 ft²Modern and colourful apartment with a bedroom and a living room with sofa bed, kitchen and flat-screen TV. It is air conditioned and also features free Wi-Fi and a terrace.Free WiFi!
Attractions
See AllInternational airport "Federico Fellini" Arrivi e partenze nazionali ed internazionaliDall'aeroporto sono previsti collegamenti internazionali, voli low cost, charter per tutta Europa, incluso Russia e paesi dell'Est.Tra le rotte proposte nel 2018: Yerevan, Tallinn, Mosca, Lussemburgo, Varsavia, Lourdes, Londra, Tirana, Kaunas, Varsavia, San Pietroburgo, Minsk, Krasnodar, Helsinki.Da fine marzo a fine ottobre con la compagnia aerea Ural. Da maggio a ottobre un' altra destinazione sarà San Pietroburgo.Inoltre, da marzo 2018 con la compagnia aerea Ryanair, ci saranno voli per l'aereoporto Stansted di Londra.Piazza Giulio Cesare ALEA IACTA EST!Il luogo dove Giulio Cesare arringò alle sue truppe il superamento del Rubicone.Rimini Fiera Rimini Fiera has traded with a primary role on the domestic and international markets for over 60 years.Domus of the Surgeon The Domus of the Surgeon is a Roman house of the second half of the II century, discovered in Rimini in Piazza Luigi Ferrari in 1989, and open to the public on 7 December 2007.The surgical instruments found in Rimini represent today the richest surgical collection in the world,for variety and number of objects: in fact, it is about 150 pieces used to intervene on wounds and bonetraumas, plus a series of jars used for the preparation and the storage of medicines.Various surgical instruments, probes, tweezers, dental pincers, orthopedic levers, a mobile-arm drill and various irons used to export urinary stones stand out in the surgical set.The type of surgical instruments indicates that the Rimini surgeon specialized in the military medical profession.Arch of Augustus The Arch of Augustus at Rimini was dedicated to the Emperor Augustus by the Roman Senate in 27 BCand is the oldest Roman arch which survives.It signaled the end of the via Flaminia, which connected the cities of Romagna to Rome, and spans themodern Corso d'Augusto (the ancient decumanus maximus), which led to the beginning of anotherroad, the via Emilia, which ran northwest to Piacenza.Bridge of Tiberius sdfgsdfgsdfgCrossing the Rubicon This small bridge is probably known all over the world.On January 10 of 49 BC this little bridge saw Caesar and his troops crossing him in direction of Ariminum (Rimini) where in square Giulio Cesare he camped and harangues to his troops when pronounced the famous phrase "Alea jacta est" (The die is cast)Malatesta Temple Work of Leon Battista Alberti, preserves the Crucifix by Giotto and a fresco by Piero della FrancescaFortress of San Leo The Romans fully understood the defence potential of this enchanting rocky peak and built a fortification on the top of the mountain. In the Middle Ages, the fortress was strenuously fought for by the Byzantines, the Goths, the Franks and the Lombards.Berengar II, the last Lombard king of Italy, was besieged by Otto I of Germany right in San Leo, between 961 and 963 AD. During those three years the town was the capital city of Italy.