The concierge was so eager to help and the hotel provided a nice breakfast. It's a good walk to downtown Rimini, whose appeal is debatable. Probably 20 minutes walk from the old fisherman's neighborhood (San Giuliano, the one with the Fellini murals) vs. 30+ to downtown, but 5 minutes to the marina, which might be livelier during the summer. Right on top of a local park where I was, interestingly, accosted for being Israeli, which I'm not (though I am Jewish). Rimini is a weird city, and this area was neither local nor touristic, surrounded by shuttered hotels. The room was tiny, perfect for 1 person and no more, with a balcony overlooking the hotel across the street. I was one of the only people staying there during New Year's, and everyone else seemed to be Italians from the countryside. Were the walk to town shorter, or if I had a bike, I'd feel better about the place. Rimini's weird! A smaller Italian Miami of sorts!