Parking and Wi-Fi:
The hotel’s parking is limited. When full, they suggest a spot 15 minutes away on foot, which works if you drop off your luggage at the lobby first. However, I recommend the Parcheggio Piazzale Kennedy, only 5 minutes away. The Wi-Fi is a bit slow, so I had to rely on my phone’s data for stable internet access.
Rooms and Amenities:
Apart from these minor issues, the hotel is superb. The design is impressive, with rooms that reflect 5-star luxury. I was a bit disappointed by the lack of HDMI ports on the TVs; it would’ve been great for streaming from personal devices. They’re dog-friendly, a plus for pet owners.
First Impressions and Location:
When you first walk in, the lobby might seem dated, but the rooms upstairs are a pleasant surprise. The hotel’s location is ideal, only a 5-minute walk away from the main streets filled with quality restaurants and shops, as well as the beach.
Surroundings:
I’ve stayed in both of Rimini’s districts. While the south offers beaches, affordable restaurants, and touristy shops, the north (where this hotel is) offers upscale establishments and vibrant nightlife. If you’re looking for more than just sunbathing at the beach, the north provides a variety of activities.
Conclusion:
All in all, this hotel in the northern part of Rimini provides a richer experience, blending luxury with a prime location.