Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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From 1 hour and 30 minutes to 3 hours
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
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Explore Rimini Your Self Guided Tour
What's Included
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This isn't an audio tour. It's a quest you actually play.Most "self-guided tours" are just an audio file with a map. Ours is different: Real characters, not narrators. Julius Caesar, Sigismondo Malatesta, and Federico Fellini teas each other, defending their scandals, telling their side of the story. 21 riddles tied to what's around you. Decode Caesar's cipher, count sarcophagi, spot the deliberate error on a 2,000-year-old arch. You can't solve them by Googling — you have to actually look at the city. Built by a local historian. Designed by a professional guide with decades of experience in Romagna — not generated by AI, not translated from a template. Telegram, not another app. No download...
Highlights
From 1 hour and 30 minutes to 3 hours
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 1 hour and 30 minutes to 3 hours
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
Meeting Points
Departure
At this point you will need Telegram installed on your mobile device and a working internet connection
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Ponte di Tiberio
Itinerary
1
Arco d'Augusto
The oldest surviving Roman triumphal arch in northern Italy, built in 27 BC to honour Emperor Augustus and the end of the civil wars. It marked the meeting point of two great Roman roads — the Via Flaminia from Rome and the Via Emilia heading north. Two thousand years later, it still stands as Rimini's grand southern gateway.
15 minutes
2
Basilica Cattedrale (Tempio Malatestiano)
Rimini's most controversial Renaissance masterpiece. Originally a Gothic church, it was radically reimagined in 1450 by Sigismondo Malatesta, who hired the great architect Leon Battista Alberti to turn it into a love monument for his mistress Isotta. Inside: tombs of humanist scholars and a celebrated fresco by Piero della Francesca
25 minutes
3
Piazza Tre Martiri
The historic heart of Rimini, layered with two millennia of memory. The ancient Roman forum once stood here, and according to tradition Julius Caesar addressed his troops on this very square after crossing the Rubicon in 49 BC. The piazza takes its modern name from three young partisans executed here by Nazi occupiers in 1944.
20 minutes
4
An elegant 18th-century covered arcade built in 1747 as Rimini's fish market — note the marble counters where the day's catch was once displayed and the stone dolphin fountains at each corner. Today it's the beating heart of Rimini's nightlife, packed with locals enjoying aperitivo under its historic vaulted arches.
10 minutes
5
Piazza Cavour
Rimini's grandest civic square, framed by three centuries of architecture: the medieval Palazzo dell'Arengo, the Gothic Palazzo del Podestà, and the 19th-century Galli Theatre. At its centre stands the Pigna Fountain, mentioned by Leonardo da Vinci in his notebooks for the unusual harmony of its water. The square has been Rimini's political and social stage since the 13th century.
15 minutes
6
Castel Sismondo
The 15th-century fortress built by Sigismondo Malatesta as both his residence and his statement of power. Designed partly by Sigismondo himself with input from Filippo Brunelleschi, its massive sloping walls were engineered to resist the new threat of gunpowder artillery. Today it hosts the Fellini Museum, dedicated to Rimini's most famous son.
10 minutes
7
Cinema Fulgor
Piazza dei Sogni — "Square of Dreams" — is Rimini's tribute to Federico Fellini, decorated with installations inspired by his most iconic films. Overlooking it stands the Cinema Fulgor, the very theatre where young Federico first fell in love with cinema. Restored to its original 1930s glamour by Oscar-winning designer Dante Ferretti, it's now a working cinema and Fellini museum.
5 minutes
8
The Tiberius Bridge
A 2,000-year-old Roman bridge begun under Emperor Augustus and completed by Tiberius in 21 AD. Built from massive blocks of Istrian stone with no mortar — only the precision of Roman engineering — it has survived earthquakes, floods, and the bombs of World War II. It still carries pedestrians across the Marecchia today, leading directly into the painted village of Borgo San Giuliano.