Entertainment in Rimini
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Disco Bar Coconuts
Flaunting its prime waterfront location, Rimini’s most centrally located disco exudes a summer-beach-party atmosphere, with palm trees sprouting from the wooden deck and a ‘flower power’ VW convertible parked out the front.
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Caffè Cavour
This swish cafe on Rimini’s main square attracts a well-to-do aperitivo set who lounge inside on leather chairs in winter, then decamp outdoors on balmy summer evenings to enjoy the fine Piazza Cavour views.
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Velvet Club
The Velvet, located 8km southwest of the centre of Rimini, features DJs, big-name rock acts and dancing till dawn. The adjacent Velvet Factory is a live-work space for international visual and performing artists.
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L'Altromondo Studios
The futuristic décor gives no hint of Altromondo's heritage - Ray Charles and James Brown have both partied here. Nowadays, the sounds are commercial and the crowd's young.
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Taverna della Vecchia Pescheria
In the historic fish market, this rustic pub with little wooden tables and chairs is elbow-to-elbow with locals enjoying draught beer and free snacks at aperitivo time.
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Gotha
An intimate lounge bar for 1000, on the waterfront halfway between Rimini and Riccione, Gotha swings to a Latin beat in winter and a commercial soundtrack in summer.
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Caffè Turismo
Not the tourist trap its name might imply but a cool bar with video projections on the mellow green walls and a young, good-looking staff.
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Barge
A magnet for modish 20-somethings, this seafront pub offers an irresistible combo: draught Guinness, regular DJs and frequent live music.
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Cocoricò
Dance under a glass pyramid at one of Italy’s most famous clubs, 12km south of town in Riccione. Underground, techno and house rule.
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Paradiso Club
Disco never dies in paradise. One of Rimini's mega-clubs, the Paradiso is heaven for up to 2500 dolled-up, anything-goes dancers.
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Casablanca
All chandeliers, velvet and dark corners, this decadent bar in the fashionable former fish market draws a glamorous crowd.
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