What a well-stocked open-air market! Keep a watch on your purse and pockets, but shop for anything you desire!
Not far from either the Tiberius bridge or Augustus Gate. A delightful space with interesting buildings & plenty to see.
Having seen the Piazza first on a market day (Wednesdays & Fridays) it looked very small and incredibly busy. Visiting it without the market its a lovely square with the Palazzo dell'Arengo and the Palazzao del Podestá as well as a lovely fountain and statue of Pope V.The Piazza has lots of cafes & restaurants on the South side and there is also a lovely gelateria on the corner with Corso D'Augusto
Amazingly large square which has seen a lot of history.Towards the end of the 16th century, the municipal square (now Piazza Cavour), which had been closed off on a site where the Poletti Theatre was subsequently built, was redesigned. The statue of Pope Paul V has stood in the centre of the square next to the fountain since 1614.In the 16th century, the 'grand square' (now the Piazza Tre Martiri in honor of three civilians hanged by the retreating Nazis at the end of World War II), which was where markets and tournaments were held, underwent various changes. A small temple dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua and a clock tower were built there, giving the square its present shape and size.
A quiet and beautiful place in the centre. Nice cafes and small shops around. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
Rimini has a very Roman history and Piazza Cavour had the feel of Rome itself.
This historical square is so beautiful and vivid on evenings with events throughout the summer that it easily became my favourite piece of town.It is a place for market on Wednesday and Sunday but there are so many street artists, tourists and locals each evening that bring life to this spot! Very very beautiful with lots of small shops, souvenirs, caffetterias,etc.All surrounding buildings seem to provide a shelter for this otherwise small piazza and also there is a small passage taking you away to a small restaurant.In just a few words- cozy, picturesque and so Rimini!I just couldn't help going back and back there every evening on my stay.
Very beautiful architecture. The fountain is very tasty water she is drinking. Very pleased with the Antiques fair.
Attractive architecture, sufficiently large and small, nice cafe to have a break from strolling around, a few interesting shops, something for everyone.
This is so fascinating, there is a fountain that was visited by Leonard's Da Vinci and an old fish market as well as loads more. On a Saturday there is a massive and cheap market. The plaza is surrounded by wonderful coffee shops, bars and places to eat