This guide to the best places to go shopping in Rimini shows where you can get your hands on some great deals while vacationing on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Not only is Rimini one of the country's hottest summer destinations for relaxing beach holidays, but it's also an ideal spot for shopping. You can find quirky stores and modern malls in the historical centre and the expansive beachfront. 

Most clothing stores in Rimini offer discounts from July until late August. Whether you're looking for stylish Italian beachwear or a piece of antique furniture, you'll find something that fits your taste and budget. To find out where to shop and what to buy, check our round-up of the best places to go shopping in Rimini.

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    Corso D’augusto

    Rimini’s main shopping street

    Corso D’augusto
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    Corso D’augusto is the primary main shopping street of Rimini, with various stores lining both sides. This pedestrian-only thoroughfare has just about everything, from designer clothes to souvenirs. If you get hungry while shopping, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants along the street.

    If you love luxury Italian fashion brands, you can choose big names like Guess, Luisa Spagnoli, Patrizia Pepe, and LiuJo. But you’ll also find high-street brands such as H&M, Pimkie, and Intimissimi. The street is in the city centre, so it’s easy to get to from anywhere in Rimini.

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    Via Garibaldi

    A quaint cobbled shopping street

    Via Garibaldi
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    The pedestrian-friendly Via Garibaldi is an excellent place to shop if you're looking for high-quality Italian brands in the city centre. The friendly staff at Profumeria Equivalenza Rimini can help you find the perfect fragrance at discounted prices. For shoes, belts, bags, and accessories, San Crispino Calzature has got you covered.

    Head to Barbato Boutique for tailored clothing made with premium quality fabrics. While you shop, make sure to explore historical landmarks nearby Via Garibaldi. On the southern end of the street is Porta Montanara, a brick arch dating back to the 2nd century BC. On the northern end is Piazza Tre Martiri, one of Rimini's oldest and most important squares.

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    Le Befane Shopping Centre

    One of the largest shopping malls in Rimini

    Le Befane Shopping Centre
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    The Le Befane Shopping Centre has it all, from fashion and beauty to home and electronics. The megamall is home to 130 stores, including Guess, Pandora, Lush, and Pull & Bear. You can also find several Italian fashion brands, such as Liu Jo, Marella, Sorbino, and Sirmoney.

    There are also various dining options, a large Conad hypermarket, and a 12-screen multiplex. Le Befane is just outside the city centre, but it's easy to get to by car. Alternatively, you can get on the bus routes 8, 9 or 20, all of which pass through the Rimini railway station.

    Location: Via Caduti di Nassiriya, 20, 47924 Rimini RN, Italy

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +39 0541 387995

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    Malatesta Shopping Centre

    A convenient mall near Fiera di Rimini

    Malatesta Shopping Centre
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    The Malatesta Shopping Centre is near Fiera di Rimini, around 4.3 km west of the city centre. Spread across 2 floors, the mall hosts more than 40 stores, providing a small but fine selection of fashion, electronics, and health and personal care products.

    There’s also a sizeable Ipercoop supermarket where you can tick off just about everything on your grocery list. When you need a break, grab an ice cream or cup of coffee from one of the onsite cafes. You can reach the Malatesta Shopping Centre by car (10 minutes) or public transport. Buses regularly run between the town centre and the mall.

    Location: Via Emilia, 150, 47921 Rimini RN, Italy

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 8:30 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +39 331 124 2351

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    San Marino Outlet Experience

    Get discounts on major designer fashion brands

    San Marino Outlet Experience
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    San Marino Outlet is a must-visit destination for bargain hunters looking for great discounts on top national and international fashion brands. You can find Levi’s, Pinko, Prada, Vans, Dolce & Gabbana, The North Face, and over 70 more stores selling accessories, home furnishings, and beauty products.

    A wide variety of food and drink outlets to keep you fuelled as you shop. Start your day with breakfast, enjoy a light lunch, or grab a quick snack. The outlet mall is in the mountainous San Marino microstate, around 13 km from Rimini city centre, so you can combine shopping with sightseeing. The easiest way to reach the mall is by bus from Rimini railway station and getting off at the Falciano-Strada Rovereta stop.

    Location: Str. degli Angariari, 41, 47891 Falciano, San Marino, Italy

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +378 0549 941325

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    Marina Centro

    A popular seaside shopping destination

    Marina Centro
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    Marina Centro is a vibrant seafront shopping area just steps from Rimini’s harbour. If you walk south from the port towards Miramar, you can find a host of stores selling beachwear, accessories, and holiday souvenirs along Viale Amerigo Vespucci, Viale Regina Elena, and Lungomare Claudio Tintori.

    Pick up a new book at Mondadori Bookstore, a new outfit from Ortensia Boutique and Stella Quattordici, or leather goods from Pelletteria Nunzia. Between your shopping spree, relax at one of the many beachfront restaurants. Alternatively, put your feet in the sand at one of the beaches along the Lungomare Claudio Tintori promenade.

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    Northern Porto di Rimini

    Stroll and shop along the beachfront

    Northern Porto di Rimini
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    An array of shops line a stretch of coast that runs north of Porto di Rimini towards Torre Pedrera, a small and quiet seaside hamlet. Along the pedestrian-friendly Viale Giuliano Dati, you can pop into shoe, clothing and accessories stores. 

    Purchase some stylish Italian shoes at Bottega Casalini, a leather bag from La Piccola Pelletteria, or jewellery from Radici&Co. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants in the vicinity, where you can relax over fresh fruit juice, pizza, or even a cocktail.

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    Mercato Coperto di Rimini

    Shop for traditional Italian food and deli items

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    Mercato Coperto di Rimini (Rimini's Covered Market) takes place in the centre of town, around 350 metres northeast of Piazza Tre Martiri. This colourful indoor market has been open since 1969 and continues to be a popular place for locals to buy fresh produce. 

    You can start your shopping at the entrance on Via Castelfidardo, where you can find fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, charcuterie, bread, pastries, and seafood. Stroll through the market aisles to discover the best of Rimini's regional cuisine – from olive oil to local wines – at fantastic prices.

    Location: Via Castelfidardo, 15, 47921 Rimini RN, Italy

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7 am to 7.45 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +39 0541 53898

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    Rimini Weekly Market

    One of the largest markets in Emilia Romagna

    Rimini Weekly Market
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    The Rimini Weekly Market is a great spot to pick up unique souvenirs, fashion items, and local delicacies. It takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 am until 1 pm. It extends from Piazza Malatesta up to Piazza Cavour in the old part of town.

    You can find just about everything here, including fresh produce, clothing, shoes, jewellery, and household items. Prices aren’t set in stone, so be sure to bargain with the local vendors for the best deal. Also, don’t forget to bring a couple of shopping bags to carry your goodies back to your hotel.

    Location: 47921 Rimini, Province of Rimini, Italy

    Open: Wednesday and Saturday from 7 am to 1 pm

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    Rimini Antiqua

    Unique market in heart of Rimini's historical centre

    Rimini Antiqua
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    Rimini Antiqua, also known as Rimini’s Antique Market, takes place every last Sunday of the month. It covers Piazza Tre Martiri, Via IV Novembre, and Corso d’Augusto. During summer, there is a nighttime edition of the market in Piazza Cavour on Friday evenings.

    The market is packed with local vendors selling a wide variety of antiques, vintage items, and modern collectables. You can pick up books, coins, furniture, clothing, jewellery, vinyl records, and more. Many products are of high quality, so keep an eye out for the perfect souvenir to take home.

    Location: 47921 Rimini, Province of Rimini, Italy

    Open: Last Sunday of the month from 8.30 am to 7 pm

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Jacqui de Klerk | Contributing Writer