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Discover Rimini's highlights and flavors in this 3-hour walking food tour, visiting historic sites and tasting local specialties like piadina, pasta, and gelato.

This 3-hour guided walking tour offers an engaging look at Rimini’s cultural landmarks combined with an authentic taste of Emilia-Romagna’s cuisine. Starting at the Tempio Malatestiano, the tour leads you through iconic landmarks like Arco d’Augusto, Piazza Tre Martiri, and Ponte Tiberio while stopping at local spots to sample piadina, pasta, and gelato.
Operated by Hili srl, the tour provides a live English-speaking guide and is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of visitors. The experience balances history and flavors perfectly, ideal for those wanting a compact yet immersive introduction to Rimini.
While not suitable for vegans or people with gluten intolerance, this tour offers a delicious, culturally rich 3 hours that leaves a memorable impression, especially for those eager to explore the city’s culinary and historic gems in a small-group setting.
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The tour kicks off at the Tempio Malatestiano, an impressive Renaissance architectural masterpiece. The guide explains the significance of the exterior, giving context to Rimini’s artistic and historical heritage.
Next, the group walks to the Arco d’Augusto, one of the oldest Roman arches, followed by a visit to Piazza Tre Martiri, a lively square filled with local charm. These stops offer a glimpse into Rimini’s ancient Roman roots and lively modern life.

Midway through the tour, a local bakery provides the perfect opportunity to taste piadina, a traditional flatbread filled with regional ingredients. The guide explains its cultural importance while you enjoy this classic snack.
Later, at a local restaurant, guests sample a traditional pasta dish paired with regional wine, giving a genuine taste of Rimini’s culinary scene. The tour concludes with a gelato stop, where the flavors are described as some of the best in Italy, providing a sweet ending to this flavorful journey.
The walk continues through Piazza Cavour, a picturesque square surrounded by elegant buildings that showcase Rimini’s vibrant city atmosphere. Here, the guide shares insights into the architecture and history behind the stately structures.
Next, Piazza Malatesta reveals more about Rimini’s medieval past with its notable architecture. The guide highlights the significance of these historic squares, offering context that enriches the sightseeing experience.
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The tour wraps up at the Ponte Tiberio, a Roman bridge that has spanned the Marecchia River for over 2,000 years. The guide discusses its engineering marvels and historical importance, making this a fitting end to a tour that balances history and gastronomy.
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The tour departs from in front of the Tempio Malatestiano, with coordinates 44.0596809387207, 12.57021427154541. The group covers a manageable walking distance, making stops at key sites with plenty of opportunities for photos and questions.
In terms of pace, the 3-hour schedule includes sightseeing, food tastings, and some time to relax at each stop. The tour is designed to be accessible for most visitors, with wheelchair access available.

What sets this experience apart is its deliberate combination of historic sites and local food in a short timeframe. The live English guide is praised for being knowledgeable and providing rich context, making the history engaging rather than just visual.
The sampled foods—piadina, pasta, and gelato—are representative of Rimini’s culinary traditions, offering authentic tastes that complement the sightseeing. Review feedback highlights the quality of the pasta and gelato as particularly memorable.

This tour is a solid choice for first-time visitors looking for a well-rounded introduction to Rimini’s culture, history, and cuisine. It’s particularly suited for those wanting a short, manageable experience without sacrificing depth.
Because of its focus on local specialties and major landmarks, it’s great for food lovers, history buffs, and travelers wanting a cohesive, guided experience. However, those with specific dietary restrictions (vegans, gluten intolerance) should note the tour’s limitations.
This 3-hour experience offers a practical, enjoyable way to get acquainted with Rimini’s iconic landmarks and delicious regional dishes. The local guide’s storytelling and the carefully curated stops make it a memorable introduction for those wanting a blend of history and flavors.
While it’s not designed for specialized diets, the tour’s value lies in its rundown—perfect for travelers seeking a tasteful, educational snapshot of Rimini. It’s best enjoyed by those who appreciate authentic food experiences paired with cultural insights.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, providing a compact yet thorough look at Rimini’s main sights and flavors.
Where does the tour start?
It departs in front of the Tempio Malatestiano, with precise coordinates 44.0596809387207, 12.57021427154541.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most guests.
What food is included in the tasting?
Guests enjoy piadina at a local bakery, pasta at a restaurant with wine, and gelato at the end of the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Only non-vegan and gluten-containing options seem to be offered; vegans and those with gluten intolerance may face limitations.