Hotels in Marina Centre, Rimini: Where to Stay
Updated 9 July 2026 · 37 real hotels
Marina Centre is Rimini's beating heart for beach tourism, sitting directly along the northern stretch of the famous Adriatic seafront. It suits families, couples and young travellers who want to be steps from the sand, the beach clubs and the summer entertainment strip. If you prefer history and quiet, the old town is a better fit.
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Staying in Marina Centre, Rimini
Marina Centre is the name locals and visitors use for the dense, lively ribbon of hotels, restaurants and beach concessions that lines the central seafront of Rimini. Positioned between the canal port to the south and the older Bellariva district to the north, it sits roughly 3 to 4 kilometres from Rimini's historic centre and its Roman monuments. The area is built almost entirely around the beach season: wide, flat avenues run parallel to the shore, lined with three- and four-star hotels, gelaterias, piadina kiosks and evening bars. In July and August the energy here is high, the streets stay busy well past midnight, and the beach itself is packed with rows of sunbeds and parasols operated by private beach clubs (stabilimenti balneari).
Transport connections are straightforward. Rimini train station is reachable by foot in around 20 to 25 minutes or by a short bus or taxi ride, and a tourist train service runs along the coast during summer. For day trips, the station gives access to San Marino (about 30 minutes by bus), Ravenna and the wider Romagna coast. Marina Centre is the right choice if proximity to the beach is your main priority and you are happy to trade old-town atmosphere for convenience and a seaside holiday feel.
Where to stay on any budget?
A real selection, real prices, from the most affordable to the showstopper.
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Tre Stelle | Marina Centre | ★ 3.8 | 86 €/nuit |
| Hotel Petrarca ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 4 | 88 €/nuit |
| Hotel Ausonia ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 4 | 106 €/nuit |
| Hotel Rex ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 3.9 | 109 €/nuit |
| Hotel King ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 3.9 | 110 €/nuit |
| Hotel Columbia Frontemare ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 3.5 | 115 €/nuit |
| Aura Living Hotel ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 4.1 | 117 €/nuit |
| St. Pierre ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 3.9 | 120 €/nuit |
| Hotel Corallo Rimini ★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 4.3 | 123 €/nuit |
| Hotel Royal Plaza ★★★★ | Marina Centre | ★ 4 | 124 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
What types of travellers suit Marina Centre best?+
Marina Centre works especially well for families with children, groups of friends on a summer beach holiday, and couples who enjoy a lively evening scene. The flat terrain and the concentration of beach services make it easy for families. Solo travellers or those mainly interested in Roman and Renaissance heritage may prefer staying closer to Rimini's historic centre, which is a short bus or taxi ride away.
How far is Marina Centre from Rimini train station and the old town?+
The seafront of Marina Centre is roughly 2 to 3 kilometres from Rimini Centrale train station, a walk of about 25 to 30 minutes or a 5 to 10 minute bus ride. The historic centre, with the Arch of Augustus, the Malatesta Temple and Piazza Tre Martiri, is in the same general direction as the station and takes a similar amount of time to reach. Several bus lines connect the seafront to both destinations throughout the day.
What is the price range for hotels in Marina Centre, Rimini?+
Based on current listings, hotels in Marina Centre range from around 88 €/night at the 3-star Hotel Petrarca up to 223 €/night at the 4-star Hotel De Londres. Mid-range options such as Hotel Corallo Rimini (123 €/night) and Hotel Villa Rosa Riviera (150 €/night) offer solid value for a seafront location. Prices rise sharply during the peak weeks of July and August, so booking early is advisable.
Is Marina Centre noisy at night, and is it suitable for light sleepers?+
Marina Centre is one of the liveliest stretches of the Adriatic Riviera during summer, and noise from beach bars, discos and street traffic can continue late into the night, particularly on weekends in July and August. Light sleepers should look for hotels set back slightly from the main seafront avenue or request rooms facing away from the street. Shoulder-season stays in June or September are considerably quieter while the beach is still fully operational.
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