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Living in Rimini

Rimini is known as the “City of Hospitality”, and it has been welcoming visitors and expatriates for centuries. Beloved by Europeans for its history and natural beauty, the city has no shortage of sites including the 13th-century unfinished Tempio Malatestiano and the Roman Tiberius Bridge. For expats living in Rimini, the pace of life is variable. While it is easy to spend a peaceful day walking the 9 mile stretch of beach by the city’s edge, it is also hard to resist the raucous Rimini nightlife. Summertime beach parties are a popular activity, featuring the inimitable North Italian hospitality and charm. If city life gets too much for you, travel down the Adriatic coast and discover your own private beach, or head inland and explore the historical sites of Florence, Bologna and San Marino.

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Mar 28, 2024, 3:00 PM
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Let's gather for a leisurely walk in the heart of Rome, meeting at the Obelisk in Piazza del Popolo, on the side facing Via del Corso. With spring in the air, the Eternal City's historic streets and
Mar 28, 2024, 6:30 PM
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Let’s go, meet each other and listen to “Requiem” by W. A. Mozart at (...) Protected content (...) main site! It is an opportunity to meet just before Easter festive days, when you are probably less
Mar 30, 2024, 11:00 AM
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If anyone hasn't made plans for Easter yet, would you like to head east one more time? After visiting Carinthia 6 years ago and being impressed by its lakes, castles and hot springs, the time may be r
Mar 31, 2024, 5:15 PM
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Moving to Rimini

Rimini is located on the North coast of Italy, just beside the tiny sovereign state of San Marino. The city is well served by motorways and an international airport, named after Rimini’s favorite son, filmmaker Federico Fellini. You can expect a temperate climate, with a gentle sea breeze, but the weather is generally warm or mild with little precipitation. Before moving to Rimini, expats should familiarize themselves with North Italian culture. Food, for example, features heavily in the region’s culture, as does religion. The Province of Rimini is predominantly Roman Catholic, and Catholic feast days are celebrated in the wider community. If you are unsure about what to expect from these feast days and festivals, check in with the InterNations expat community through our forums and discussion boards and pose your questions to those best qualified to answer: fellow expats in Rimini or other Italian cities.

Working in Rimini

Rimini is a popular holiday destination, particularly with Italians. Its location close to San Marino makes it the ideal playground for the sovereignty’s offshore financiers. While the city has seen its fair share of expats and tourists over the years, any expatriate about to start working in Rimini may find it advantageous to learn Italian before moving. Get in touch with fellow expats in the InterNations community for tips on picking up Italian quickly. If you are planning on working and living in Rimini, make sure you have the right to work in Italy. As a member state of the European Union, most Europeans will automatically have authorization to work in Rimini, but there may be exceptions. Check that your visas and permits are in order before you leave, as amendments could prove costly and time consuming.

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    What I really love about InterNations? Making new business contacts and friends in real life. This is a unique plattform.

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