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Hotel Baia Imperiale
4.3/551 Reviews
We spent 2 excellent nights at the Imperiale, revisiting San Guiliano after a gap of several years. All the staff at reception and in the restaurant were so helpful and friendly, dinner and breakfast were very good. We used the hotel bikes to once again visit the beautiful centro storico of Rimini, Piazza Cavour, the Tempio Malatestiano, the Fellini museo and the redevelopment around the Rocca. An added bonus was talking football with Guido and his friends in the evening. Thanks everyone.
Esedra Hotel
3.8/539 Reviews
The overall ranking on TripAdvisor tells you much of what you need to know about Hotel Esedra. It certainly needs work. I would not have stayed here if I could’ve found another hotel with rooms available at 9pm at night when I arrived in the city, but simply nobody had rooms (and those that had rooms were selling them for hundreds and hundreds of dollars). Hotel Esedra was the only viable choice, unless I wanted to patron the local homeless shelter…although maybe they have good free Italian food there? Lol. I use an electric wheelchair, and as with many local inns in Rimini, there is no wheelchair accessibility. I felt very safe leaving my chair outside at night, and I solicited the help of a few passersby to haul my luggage up the steep staircase to the lobby and hold my hand to ensure I didn’t fall. The atmosphere is small and outdated, with no real indication of attempts to revive or refurbish common areas. The man at check-in was relatively friendly, although he didn’t speak English, so I had to rely on Google Translate and my infantile knowledge of Italian—but in any of my TA reviews, language barriers are never a factor that harms a place. The woman at check-out had some English proficiency, but having Translate handy is still wise. This woman was very friendly, going so far as to call a taxi van, help me with my luggage, and grab me some items from the breakfast buffet downstairs to-go. I should’ve gotten her name—this lady is the only shining light of this hotel at the moment! I was placed in room 105 or something similar to that, a room I hadn’t even noticed until the check-in man pointed it out—it’s a nondescript wooden door right by the main doors with a small paper sign with the room number. It’s almost like the hotel wanted to expand and include more rooms, but didn’t have the space or the budget to make them more like the rest of the property—the black sheep of the hotel? Two such odd rooms were connected to the lobby so brazenly like that, mine and another just a few yards to the right. At least I had a roof over my head, eh? Perhaps the decision to place me there was due to my disability and the attempt to reduce the amount of walking I’d have to do, which if true, I very much appreciate. But unless all the other rooms were to the same or similar quality as mine, I would’ve walked a bit more. And the type of room received anyway didn’t help my condition in the first place… My room (which was a loft-style, two-story configuration separated by a steep wooden staircase I had no interest in or energy to try climbing unaided) was not exactly dirty…it was actually clean enough. It was just OLD. So, so worn down. Rickety and loud and cheap. The bed was a single twin—with no pillows. You heard me. There were ZERO pillows in my room. Now possibly they were in the upstairs section of my room, but having a few downstairs would’ve seemed logical too. I managed to rest my head on the tiny, thin blanket on the bed and a few towels…uncomfort
Hotel St Gregory Park
4.2/554 Reviews
I stayed at the Hotel St.Gregory for the first time and had a wonderful experience. The breakfast is very plentiful and delicious. The pool is brand new, always clean and perfect to spend an afternoon in peace. The staff was very friendly and helpful, they also recommended great restaurants nearby. The location was great, the view from the room was stunning. I have nothing negative to say, our stay was perfect. Super recommended!🤩
Hotel Sacramora
3.6/515 Reviews
The hotel is very nice but a little date for families.Small room but with air conditioning and TV .Bathroom with shower.We stayed with half-pension (breakfast and dinner). Breakfast (margarita cake, empty cornettes, pan, marmelades, butter, honey, corn flakes, cereals) salad (pan, appetite, emmental feet). Excellent cappuccini, ”commercial” juice. Dinner at table with choice between two first and two seconds, vegetable buffet, and fruit of the table. A special mention for gentleness, professionalism of Victoria at the reception. The hotel is also friendly and available for the staff and their coordinator Cristina.
Residence Terminus
4.2/59 Reviews
Excellent accommodation, comfortable apartment with two balconies not sea view but just on the beach. nice service staff from the reception to check out. Clean, comfortable. It was a random and sudden discovery but we found ourselves very good. Located just on the sea and with inlet on the long sea road where you can walk the evening quietly.
Rimini Suite Hotel
4.4/535 Reviews
This is an excellent boutique hotel! Rooms: For Italian standards the rooms are very big! They are also very clean and still look new! Pool: Very small pool but it is heated. So you can enjoy swimming also during the night (until 23 o'clock). Lobby: small but nice looking! Beach: very close to the hotel. Fine sand, good quality sunbeds and umbrellas. Staff: very very friendly staff. Improvement: the breakfast is the same every day. Since is a small hotel also the breakfast is not too varied. So a little variation will make it more attractive. Also, there are no olives. Italy is famous for the quality and variety of olives, use this advantage!

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