Places of interest in Riccione
Below you will find a list of some places of interest, designed for anyone who wants to explore the treasures of the city of Riccione.
Spiaggia di Riccione: 6 km long, Riccione beach is one of the most famous on the Adriatic. With fine sand and crystal clear water, it offers many activities for adults and children, such as beach volleyball, paddle and kitesurfing. You can also relax on the sun loungers and enjoy the sun.
Viale Ceccarini: This long pedestrian avenue is the heart of Riccione. Surrounded by high fashion boutiques, restaurants, bars and cafés, it is the perfect place to shop, walk and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Riccione.
Castello degli Agolanti: This ancient castle dates back to the 12th century and is located on a hill overlooking the city of Riccione. Today it hosts exhibitions and cultural events and is open to visitors who wish to discover the history and architecture of the area.
Galleria d’Arte Moderna - Villa Franceschi: This historic villa dates back to 1921 and offers panoramic views of the Adriatic coast. It now houses the Territory Museum, where you can discover the history and culture of Riccione and the surrounding areas.
Villa Margherita: Also known as Villa Mussolini, it is an imposing residence located in the Riccione area. Built in 1924, the villa was used as a summer residence by Benito Mussolini and later as a headquarters for the Red Cross during the Second World War. Today the villa is open to the public and is often used for cultural events and temporary exhibitions.