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The Grand Hotel Rimini, one of the Adriatic Riviera’s classic five-star hotels, dates from the early twentieth century and has shared in
the periods of splendour and of decline that have characterised the history of Italy. The Grand Hotel was immortalised by Federico
Fellini, who featured it in many of his best-loved films and thus brought it worldwide fame. In particular, Fellini reproduced the matchless
and overwhelming atmosphere of the hotel in the film “Amarcord”. Over the years the Grand Hotel Rimini, which stands in its
own recently restructured park and grounds, has retained its own special fascination. Indeed, it has been recognised as a national monument
(1994) and is under the protection of the Superintendency of Fine Arts. The entrance hall and public rooms on the ground floor
have already been restored to their former splendour. All the rooms are luxuriously furnished and still
preserve the original parquet floorings and Venetian chandeliers. The best of traditional Italian
cuisine is served in the dining room, where it is possible to sense the atmosphere of the past
through the furnishings, the paintings and the lighting. The same is true of the large terrace
which during summer months becomes the setting for dances, entertainment and concerts.
Guests of the Grand Hotel Rimini can choose to relax beside the well-equipped swimming
pool, in the magnificent park, or on the hotel’s golden sandy private beach that provides all the
necessary comfort and equipment, together with a new restaurant and a saltwater swimming
pool. Those who love sport can make use of the facilities in the hotel gym, practice their swing
on the hotel’s putting-green, play tennis on the clay court or enjoy a variety of water-sports.
Situated a few kilometres away is Rimini Golf Club, which has an 18 hole course (par 72).
Location : Rimini
Golf: Cervia 25km, Le Fonti 80km, Bologna 100km, Rimini 15km |