Common description
Cesenatico is a beautiful and picturesque town on the Adriatic coast in the Emilia-Romagna region, located about 20 km north of Rimini.
The main attraction of Cesenatico is its beautiful port, created in 1502 by Leonardo da Vinci to protect the city from attacks by enemy forces. Today, the port is a beautiful waterfront with many restaurants and shops, as well as a museum of maritime culture.
The city is also known for its sandy beaches that stretch along the entire coast. On the beaches there are many beach cafes and bars where you can enjoy Italian cuisine and local wines.
In addition, Cesenatico has many attractions worth visiting, including the fish market where you can buy fresh sea fish and other seafood, as well as the museum of the navigator Marco Polo.
The city is also an excellent starting point for visiting other cities on the Romagna Riviera, including Rimini, San Marino and Ravenna. Cesenatico is also known for its events such as the annual Seafood Festival in July and the Fireworks Festival in August.
The main attraction of Cesenatico is its beautiful port, created in 1502 by Leonardo da Vinci to protect the city from attacks by enemy forces. Today, the port is a beautiful waterfront with many restaurants and shops, as well as a museum of maritime culture.
The city is also known for its sandy beaches that stretch along the entire coast. On the beaches there are many beach cafes and bars where you can enjoy Italian cuisine and local wines.
In addition, Cesenatico has many attractions worth visiting, including the fish market where you can buy fresh sea fish and other seafood, as well as the museum of the navigator Marco Polo.
The city is also an excellent starting point for visiting other cities on the Romagna Riviera, including Rimini, San Marino and Ravenna. Cesenatico is also known for its events such as the annual Seafood Festival in July and the Fireworks Festival in August.
Cesenatico on map
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