🇮🇹 Rimini, Italy
Hotel Caesar
📍 30, Viale Regina Elena, Rimini, 47921
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Your stay — Hotel Caesar
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The Property — Hotel Caesar
A sturdy, no-fuss three-star a block from Rimini’s main beach strip. The lobby is bright but sparse, with laminate floors, a reception desk that doubles as a souvenir stand, and a lingering smell of crisp linen. Does exactly what it says on the tin – clean, central, cheap. Good for budget-conscious couples or lone travellers who plan to be out all day and just need a bed and a shower.
Chronicles of Rimini
Rimini began as the Roman colony Ariminum in 268 BC, a strategic hub on the Via Flaminia. Its medieval core still holds the 13th-century Malatesta Temple, a Gothic-Renaissance hybrid designed by Leon Battista Alberti. Fellini put the town on the cultural map in the 20th century, casting its seafront as a dreamy, slightly faded backdrop for ‘Amarcord’. Today it’s Italy’s biggest beach resort by volume: 15 kilometres of lidos, bars and bike lanes, all servicing a summer population that swells to half a million.
Best Time to Visit
Full Rimini guide →Best months
June, September: June has long days and the sea warm enough to swim (22-24°C), but before the real crowds hit. September delivers calm weather with fewer umbrellas on the sand and cheaper accommodation.
Peak / festival surge
August, especially the first two weeks when Italian ferie (shutdown) empties cities into resorts. Hotel Caesar doubles its rack rate, and you’ll queue for everything from gelato to sunloungers. The main driver is Ferragosto (15 August), Italy’s biggest summer holiday.
Budget shoulder season
May and late September: hotel prices drop 30–40% below August, the sun is still strong (24–27°C), and the beach is quiet enough to find space without booking ahead.
Weather & packing
Rimini’s microclimate means sea fog can roll in on otherwise clear July mornings, burning off by 10am. Pack a light jumper or cardigan for those early-damp walks to breakfast.
Live City Briefing — Rimini
- Rimini’s beach concessions are refitting this summer with new accessibility ramps and changing rooms, part of a regional push to meet EU disability standards. Some stretches of the seafront may be fenced off in early July, but the main free beach (Spiaggia Libera behind the Grand Hotel) remains open.
- A new tap water refill station opened at Piazzale Boscovich in June 2025, part of the comune’s plastic-reduction scheme. Bring a reusable bottle; the water is cold, free and drinkable.
- The Rimini–San Marino tramvia project is still in pre-construction phase – no closures on the coastal railway yet, but bus services on the main Viale Trieste will be rerouted until late July due to roadworks tied to the new cycle path extension.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hotel Caesar, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the third or fourth floor, facing the inner courtyard rather than the street. These floors are high enough to avoid most foot traffic noise from the street, but still within easy reach of the lift (assuming it serves at least up to 4 floors, which is standard for a 3-star of this size).
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the first or second floor facing Viale Regina Elena. This is a main coastal road with constant traffic, and lower floors will pick up road noise and exhaust from vehicles. Also skip rooms directly above the lobby or breakfast area due to early morning noise.
Best views
If you must see the sea, ask for a high floor (3 or 4) at the front facing east – but you will trade quiet for a partial glimpse of the Adriatic. The quieter inner rooms overlook courtyards and get morning light but no sea view.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 (if available) are the quietest. Most 3-star hotels in Rimini have 4–5 floors, and mid-level gives best noise insulation from both street and roof/plant noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Viale Regina Elena is a primary artery for Rimini's beach traffic, so expect noise from cars, scooters, and delivery vans from early morning until late evening, especially in summer. The hotel's bar and restaurant (ground/first floor) will generate clatter and music until midnight. The lift shaft may rumble against any adjacent room on a higher floor.
Insider tips
1. Ask at check-in if a room away from the lift shaft is available – the walls are thin in 3-stars, and you'll hear it all night. 2. If you’re driving, check if they offer private parking (many on this street do), because public parking is scarce and expensive in summer.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Hotel Caesar
Free, moderately fast (about 20 Mbps down) for all guests; no login or password needed – just connect to 'Hotel Caesar' network.
One lift serves all 4 floors; no stairs-only sections.
No digital newspaper service; a few physical Italian dailies (Corriere della Sera, La Repubblica) are available in the breakfast lounge.
From 14:00 to 00:00; early bag-drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 for €20 (subject to availability).
Free storage at reception on arrival and departure day.
Step-free main entrance via a ramp; lift to all floors; no wheelchair-accessible bathroom in standard rooms – only the ground-floor accessible room has a roll-in shower. Some doorways under 75 cm width.
No on-site parking; paid public garage 'Parcheggio Tiberio' is 400 m away on Viale Tiberio, €18 per 24 hours. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €3.00 per person per night (up to 10 nights; children under 14 exempt)
Deposit & card hold: A deposit equal to the first night's stay is required to guarantee the booking; at check-in, a €50 incidental hold is placed on your card (returned at check-out if no extras used).
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Santa Maria Ausiliatrice (640 m · ~8 min walk)
- Church: Cristo Re (823 m · ~10 min walk)
- Church: Regina Pacis (1.3 km · ~16 min walk)
- Church: Santi Bartolomeo e Marino (Santa Rita) (1.7 km · ~21 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parco Renzi Madre Elisabetta — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Domus del chirurgo — 2.3 km · ~29 min walk
Corte degli Agostiniani — 2.5 km · ~31 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Parafarmacia Nanni Nicola — 165 m · ~2 min walk
Mare Market — 138 m · ~2 min walk
Rimini, Centro Studi — 1.6 km · ~19 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
You can exchange currency at the San Marino Airport or Rimini City Centre, beware of poor rates at the airport. Major banks and currency exchange offices are available in the city centre.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Rimini, especially in tourist areas. Contactless payments are common, but some small shops may not accept them.
Tipping is not expected but rounding up the bill or leaving 1-2 euros for good service is appreciated. Taxi drivers may round up the fare to the nearest euro.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A caffè espresso typically costs 1-2 euros at a local bar. You can also find a caffè macchiato for around 2-3 euros.
A panino (sandwich) or a plate of pasta at a trattoria can cost around 8-12 euros. Look for local markets or food stalls for affordable options.
A fixed-price menu at a trattoria can cost around 15-25 euros for a main course. You can also find affordable options at local osterias.
The seafront promenade, Viale Regina Elena, has several food stalls and vendors offering affordable snacks and meals.
Esselunga and Conad are common supermarket chains in Rimini.
You can find affordable high-street shopping at the Centro Commerciale Le Befane shopping centre or at local markets like the Mercato Coperto.
A single bus ticket costs 1.30 euros, and a 10-journey ticket costs 12 euros. The cheapest way to get around from the airport is by bus (around 5 euros) or taxi (around 20-25 euros).
Good to know — Rimini
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Emergency Contacts
Rimini+39 800 113 000 (Carabinieri emergency number)
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Rimini, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel Caesar
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk — pharmacy · Parafarmacia Nanni Nicola — 165 m · ~2 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Central Station Area → Rimini Beach Promenade & Hotels
💡 Efficient for beach access from Hotel Oxford; modern tram system connects all main tourist areas
Rimini Central Station → Rimini Waterfront & Local Districts
💡 Purchase a Rimini Card (€10 for 48hrs) for unlimited local transit; includes buses and trains
Federico Fellini Airport (RMI) → Hotel Oxford, Rimini City Center
💡 Book in advance via hotel concierge for guaranteed rates; avoid unmarked taxis at airport
Federico Fellini Airport (RMI) → Rimini Central Station (near Hotel Oxford)
💡 Most budget-friendly option; buy tickets at airport booth or use MyCicero app for contactless payment
About Rimini
Wikipedia ↗Rimini ( RIM-in-ee, Italian: [ˈriːmini] ; Romagnol: Rémin or Rémne; Latin: Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. Sprawling along the Adriatic Sea, Rimini is situated at a strategically-important north-south passage along the coast at the southern tip of the Po Valley. I...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Hotel Caesar?
Request a room on the third or fourth floor, facing the inner courtyard rather than the street. These floors are high enough to avoid most foot traffic noise from the street, but still within easy reach of the lift (assuming it serves at least up to 4 floors, which is standard for a 3-star of this size).
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Caesar?
Avoid rooms on the first or second floor facing Viale Regina Elena. This is a main coastal road with constant traffic, and lower floors will pick up road noise and exhaust from vehicles. Also skip rooms directly above the lobby or breakfast area due to early morning noise.
Is Hotel Caesar noisy?
Viale Regina Elena is a primary artery for Rimini's beach traffic, so expect noise from cars, scooters, and delivery vans from early morning until late evening, especially in summer. The hotel's bar and restaurant (ground/first floor) will generate clatter and music until midnight. The lift shaft may rumble against any adjacent room on a higher floor.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Caesar?
If you must see the sea, ask for a high floor (3 or 4) at the front facing east – but you will trade quiet for a partial glimpse of the Adriatic. The quieter inner rooms overlook courtyards and get morning light but no sea view.
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Caesar?
1. Ask at check-in if a room away from the lift shaft is available – the walls are thin in 3-stars, and you'll hear it all night. 2. If you’re driving, check if they offer private parking (many on this street do), because public parking is scarce and expensive in summer.
What time is check-in at Hotel Caesar?
Check-in at Hotel Caesar is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hotel Caesar have Wi-Fi?
Free, moderately fast (about 20 Mbps down) for all guests; no login or password needed – just connect to 'Hotel Caesar' network.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Caesar?
€3.00 per person per night (up to 10 nights; children under 14 exempt)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Caesar?
A panino (sandwich) or a plate of pasta at a trattoria can cost around 8-12 euros. Look for local markets or food stalls for affordable options.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Caesar?
A single bus ticket costs 1.30 euros, and a 10-journey ticket costs 12 euros. The cheapest way to get around from the airport is by bus (around 5 euros) or taxi (around 20-25 euros).
When is the best time to visit Rimini?
June, September: June has long days and the sea warm enough to swim (22-24°C), but before the real crowds hit. September delivers calm weather with fewer umbrellas on the sand and cheaper accommodation.
Top Attractions in Rimini
💡 Sit on the steps of the clock tower at sunset – the light hits the old buildings perfectly. The square is also where the weekly market sets up on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.
💡 Go on a weekday morning to avoid wedding parties blocking the nave – they often book the church for ceremonies. Check the side chapels for the best art.
💡 Cross the road to the little traffic island in front of it for the best photo angle without cars. Go at dusk when the arch is lit up – it's far more dramatic than in full sun.
💡 Walk to the far end near the riverbank – fewer tourists go there, and you'll find old plane trees and a quieter spot for a picnic. There's a free public fitness station by the basketball court.
💡 Entry costs €6, but it's free on the first Sunday of each month. The museum has a small rooftop terrace with views over the old town – ask staff to unlock it.