Transport Information - Getting around in Rimini

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Transport Information - Getting around in Rimini


Transport Information - Getting around in Rimini Rimini is well served on all transport fronts, and can be reached by road, rail, air, and sea. Getting to and from Rimini, travelling in and around the city, and exploring Emilia-Romagna, the Marche, or even Tuscany should be no problem, with the aid of our travel tips. From parking through to detailed instructions on how to catch the right train, we hope to have all bases covered. If there's information missing, that you think would help fellow travellers - send it on to us here!

Public Transport in Rimini | Catching the Train | Travelling by Sea | Flying in and out of Rimini | Driving in Rimini | On your bike in Rimini

Public Transport in Rimini

Bus Network

The main form of public transport in the city is a well run bus network - with all the advantages and disadvantages that such a system entails. AM, Agenzia Mobilia runs the network, which includes a number of lines that go into the surrounding hills and towns, as well as to tourist attractions in the region.

We've collected some valuable info for you, including key routes, timetables, how to get tickets etc.

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Taxis in Rimini

The main disadvantage of any bus system is that you may not be able to get exactly where you want to go, exactly when you want to go. The obvious choice then is to go for a taxi.

We've collected together information on taxis in Rimini, including suggested fares, location of ranks, regulatory information etc..

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Catching the Train

Rimini has a fairly large train station, with daily trains to large cities like Bologna, Milan, and Rome. In addition, if you're prepared to make a change at a large hub like Bologna, you can get pretty much anywhere in Italy easily and cheaply by train.

The system, though, is not necessarily crystal-clear to the non-Italian traveller, so we've gathered together information including timetables, key routes, and instructions on the different types of trains, how to buy a ticket, and how to find your platform (not necessarily as easy as it sounds!).

For detailed information on the Italian train network »»

Travel by Sea

Rimini's story is intimately connected with the sea, and while the port no longer has the significance it once had, sea travel is always an option. You can rent out boats of all shapes and sizes to travel from Rimini, and a short distance down the coast is the major port of Ancona, where cruise ships and ferries can take you to various destinations around the Adriatic and Mediterranean seas.

Let us give you the lowdown on boat hire, ferry routes and timetables, and all the other bits and pieces you'll need to take to the sea

For detailed information on boat hire & ferries »»

Flying in and out of Rimini

Rimini has its own small international airport, named in honour of Federico Fellini, the famous director. In addition, there are a number of other airports with international flights nearby (Forli, Bologna, and Milan for example).

We've details on who flies where, and how to reach the various airports.

For detailed info on flights to and from Rimini »»

Driving in and around Rimini

Rimini is ideally visited with a car, giving you freedom to take in the surrounding countryside, tourist attractions, and nearby cities. Whether you bring your own, or hire on arrival, there are various bits of info you'll need. We've collected together info on car hire, parking facilities, traffic regulations and restrictions, along with info on the road network and routes to various places of interest in Emilia-Romagna, the Marche, and Tuscanny.

For detailed info on driving in Emilia Romagna & Italy »»

On Your Bike in Rimini

The roads leadin from Rimini town centre to the Adriatic seafront are completely flat, making bicycling the ideal form of transport - and one which local people use to the maximum. At the same time, for fitness enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside offers everything from gentle slopes through to steep mountain rides, making it the perfect location for a cycling holiday.

What info does a travelling cyclist need? How about suggested itineraries, city cycle paths, repair shops and details on where you can hire bikes?

For more detailed info on bicycling in Rimini and Emilia Romagna »»