Rimini: A Walking Itinerary Through Historic Parks and Urban Green Spaces in 1 Day


When you think of Rimini, crowded beaches and vibrant nightlife probably come to mind. But there's another side to the city—quieter and greener—perfect for those seeking a relaxing break. This one-day itinerary takes you to discover Rimini's parks and green areas, an opportunity to explore the city from a different perspective. Away from the hustle and bustle, you can stroll through well-kept gardens, discover unexpected pockets of nature, and enjoy moments of peace. It's a route suitable for everyone, from families with children to those simply looking for a bit of tranquility. Get ready to discover a side of Rimini made of urban greenery, cool shade, and surprising glimpses, ideal for a day dedicated to relaxation and discovery.

🗺️ Your trip at a glance

Discover an unexpected side of Rimini with this one-day walking itinerary, away from the beachfront bustle. Among historic parks, a panoramic rooftop garden, and a tribute to Fellini, it's a journey of relaxation and discovery in the urban greenery.

  • Ideal for
    families, travelers seeking tranquility, and those wanting to explore Rimini beyond the beach.
  • Highlights
    5 walking stops with an interactive map, including Parco Alcide Cervi with its pond, Parco Renzi along the river, and the Degli Sguardi rooftop garden with views.
  • Perfect for those
    looking for an authentic and relaxing experience, appreciating quiet corners, well-kept nature, and subtle cultural glimpses in the urban center.

Itinerary stops


Stop no. 1

Alcide Cervi Park

Alcide Cervi ParkStarting the 'Rimini between parks and urban greenery' itinerary from Alcide Cervi Park is a choice that immediately lets you breathe a different atmosphere from the usual beachside frenzy. This space, located not far from the historic center, is a true green lung that many tourists overlook, yet it's perfect for a restorative stop. Walking along the tree-lined avenues, you'll quickly notice the generous shade of pines and oaks, ideal for escaping the summer sun. There are benches scattered everywhere, some hidden among the flowerbeds, where you can sit to read or simply observe the slow-paced local life. Personally, I love the artificial pond at the center, a gathering spot for ducks and turtles that always attracts curious children. Don't expect spectacular attractions: here, the beauty lies precisely in the simplicity, the silence broken only by birdsong. It's a place to recharge before immersing yourself in the rest of the city, and I find it a perfect start for those seeking a day dedicated to relaxation.

You should go if...

This park is perfect for travelers who love discovering quiet and authentic corners, away from the more beaten tourist paths, appreciating local daily life in a well-maintained natural setting.

Alcide Cervi Park

Stop no. 2

Maria Callas Park

Maria Callas ParkAfter exploring the first green space on the itinerary, Maria Callas Park offers a completely different atmosphere. This urban park, named after the famous soprano, is a surprisingly quiet corner of peace despite its central location. I was immediately struck by its orderly layout, with well-maintained paths winding through flower beds and ancient trees, perfect for a relaxing stroll. It's not a huge park, but precisely for this reason it has an intimate and cozy feel, far from the hustle and bustle of the waterfront. There are several wooden benches, ideal for sitting down to read a book or simply watch life go by slowly. I noticed it's mostly frequented by neighborhood residents, who come here for a refreshing break, and a few attentive tourists seeking a moment of quiet. The dedication to Maria Callas adds a subtle cultural touch without being intrusive. Personally, I appreciated the contrast between the lush greenery and the surrounding buildings, which creates an almost surreal effect in the middle of Rimini.

You should go if...

Those who choose this stop are travelers seeking moments of authentic calm, away from the more beaten tourist paths, and who appreciate cultural details integrated naturally into the environment.

Maria Callas Park

Stop no. 3

Renzi Madre Elisabetta Park

Renzi Madre Elisabetta ParkLeaving behind the intimate atmosphere of Maria Callas Park, Renzi Madre Elisabetta Park presents itself as a more spacious and dynamic area, perfect for those seeking direct contact with nature without straying too far from the city center. Located along the banks of the Marecchia River, this park offers a different experience: here, greenery blends with water, creating a fresh and rejuvenating environment. I immediately noticed the well-maintained paths that run alongside the watercourse, ideal for a walk or a light jog, with strategically placed benches to admire the landscape. The vegetation is varied, with tall trees providing shade on hotter days and wide grassy areas where families are often seen having picnics. Personally, I was struck by the feeling of being in a lively yet uncrowded place, where the sound of water gently masks the city noises. It's a spot that invites you to linger, perhaps more than the previous one, thanks to its size and proximity to the river, which adds an unexpected element of serenity to Rimini.

You should go if...

This park attracts those who love combining relaxation and outdoor activity, appreciating open spaces for simple pursuits like a walk or a moment of pause immersed in riverside greenery.

Renzi Madre Elisabetta Park

Stop no. 4

Of Glances

Degli SguardiAfter exploring the more extensive parks, Degli Sguardi provides a literal change in perspective from above. This green space, located on Viale delle Grazie, is a rooftop garden built on an elevated structure, a clever solution that transforms an urban area into a suspended oasis. What immediately struck me is the view: from here, you can take in both the historic center of Rimini and the blue of the Adriatic Sea, a panorama typically associated with more touristy spots. The design is modern and minimalist, with well-kept flower beds, strategically placed benches, and wooden walkways that invite a leisurely stroll. I noticed few visitors, making it a quiet corner perfect for a reflective break. Personally, I found it ideal for taking some photos that are different from the usual or simply for observing the city from another angle, away from the hustle and bustle of the main streets. It's a place that shows how Rimini knows how to enhance even the most unusual spaces.

You should go if...

This place attracts those seeking moments of quiet with a panoramic view, perfect for amateur photographers or travelers who love discovering hidden and contemporary corners in the city.

Degli Sguardi

Stop no. 5

Federico Fellini's Tomb

Federico Fellini's TombLeaving behind the aerial perspectives of Degli Sguardi, Rimini's green path leads to a more intimate and reflective corner: Federico Fellini's Tomb. Located in Piazzale Umberto Bartolani, this stop is a silent tribute to the master of Italian cinema, who was born right here. What struck me is the secluded atmosphere: not an imposing monument, but a simple tombstone surrounded by trees and benches, almost hidden among the greenery. I noticed a few flowers left by visitors, a sign of discreet respect. Personally, I found it a perfect place for a meditative pause, away from the city center's hustle, where one can remember Fellini without rhetoric. It's a detail many tourists might miss, but for those who love cinema or seek moments of calm, it's worth stopping by. The location, not far from the sea, adds a touch of romantic melancholy, as if the director still watches over his city.

You should go if...

This place attracts travelers sensitive to art and memory, ideal for those who appreciate contemplative pauses or want to discover a more intimate side of Rimini, away from the crowds.

Federico Fellini's Tomb