The characteristic streets and the lively squares, the pebbled lanes and famous murals, the rennovated houses and the colourful walls and flowers cannot alone create the essence of the “Borgo”. Infact it is the sense of community, the festive feel and the enjoyment of good food which have contributed to make this corner of Rimini so special.
A walk in the Borgo San Giuliano is an absolute must, starting from the Church of San Giuliano, which is outside our house, and was part of an ancient Benedictine Abbey and contains the altarpiece of Paolo Veronese “il martirio di San Giuliano” (1588), and ending at Tiberio bridge which is over two thousand years old.