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Days Inn Rimini South Beach - Rimini, Italy

Via Regina Elena, #171
Rimini, 47900
Nightly Rates (66.34 - 73.71)   2 Star
Days Inn Rimini South Beach

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Property Description
The Days Inn Rimini is only 5 Km from the airport with a shuttle available, and 50 meters from the sand beach with reserved sun beds and umbrellas. There is easy access to city center and area attractions. The Days Inn has 47 Comfortable guestrooms and deluxe suites, Complimentary deluxe breakfast, Summer roof garden for sunbath in the hotel, Business rooms with all facilities available, Breakfast on the sea-view terrace, Remote controlled Pay TV's in all rooms with satellite, Surrounded by the most famous restaurants with the typical Italian Cuisine, Best Pizzerias and local wine bars and friendliest staff in town speaking different languages to meet our guests needs, Meeting room for 50 people.

Days Inn Rimini South Beach


Amenities
  • Air Conditioned

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Continental Breakfast

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Iron

  • Ironing Board

  • Laundry Service

  • Laundry Service

  • Microwave

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Refrigerator

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • TV Remote Control

  • Wake-up Service


  • Room Information
    Days Inn Rimini South Beach
  • Guest Room


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    Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 04:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  gmt+1 

  • Opened in  1960 

  • Renovated in  2003 

  • 47  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Highway A 14 exit :Rimini South Highway A 14 exit :Rimini South Highway A 14 exit :Rimini South Highway A 14 exit :Rimini South Direction: Rimini Miramare Rimini Frederico Fellini International Airport - 5 Km

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations made via the Internet require a credit card to guarantee the reservation. Some reservations may require a credit card deposit.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.

    Restaurant Information
    Days Inn Rimini South Beach
    Restaurant  La Bussola (5 km away) Betty Page (6 km away) Tiersia (6 km away) La Casina del Bosco (7 km away). Quattro Colone (7km away) Bar IIlde (10 km away) Hops The Beer House (10 km away) La Brasserie (10 km away) Paradiso (10 km away) C Era Una Volta (15 km away) Il Casale (15 km away) * Area Restaurants Bar IIde Betty Page C Era Una Volta Hops The Beer House II Casale La Brasserie La Buca La Bussola La Casina del Bosco Paradiso Quatro Colonne Tiresia

    Meeting Facility
    1 Meeting Room Maximum number of 50 people in the largest meeting room


    Recreation Information
    Rimini Dolphinariums (5 km away) Go Kart (8 km away) Rimini Waterworld Aquafan (8 km away) Fibilandia (15 km away) Italy in Miniature (20 km away) Mirabilandia (30 km away) RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES NEARBY: Boating*Cruise*Jet Ski*Scuba Diving*Water Skiing
    * Area Recreation Fibilandia Go Kart Italy in Miniature Mirabilandia Rimini Dolphinariums Rimini Waterworld Aquafan


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