Province of Forlì-Cesena

Emilia-Romagna

Rimini which includes street scenes
Rimini which includes street scenes
Rimini showing a house and street scenes
Rimini featuring street scenes
Rimini featuring street scenes

Visit architecturally impressive cities located on the ancient Via Emilia, tour a medieval citadel and explore a culinary route across rolling green landscapes.

Officially called Province of Forli-Cesena, Forlì is a province of pretty towns and vibrant cities in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. With excellent museums, world-class theaters and spectacular countryside, Forlì has attractions to suit all tastes. Admire grandiose palaces in a lively city, enjoy the sleepy atmosphere of a village town and sip on fine wines.

The provincial capital city, also called Forlì, is a showcase of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. Four Roman roads converge at the elegant central square, Piazza Aurelio Saffi. Marvel at the Basilica of San Mercuriale and 13th-century Palazzo Comunale. Browse art by Italian masters at the San Domenico Museum and Pinacoteca Comunale, both housed inside a 13th-century convent.

Travel south along the ancient Roman road of Via Emilia to Cesena, where concerts and exhibitions about rural life in Romagna take place at Rocca Malatestiana fortress. The Biblioteca Malatestiana is one of the world’s last surviving medieval chained libraries. Attend classic and contemporary performances at Teatro Comunale Alessandro Bonci and Teatro Verdi. The cafés, ice cream parlors and pizzerias on Piazza del Popolo are perfect for a break from sightseeing.

Bertinoro is a fine example of a medieval citadel and has views that stretch over scenic hills to the Adriatic Sea. Walk in the footsteps of Pellegrino Artusi, the author of the acclaimed cookbook Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well, in Forlimpopoli. Sample Sangiovese red wines at the wineries in and around Predappio. The Forlì Cesena Wine Routeis a 151-mile (243-kilometer) long culinary route in the foothills of the Apennine Mountains.

Get active along the hiking trails of Parco Nazionale Foreste Casentinesi, which straddles the regional border with Tuscany.

It’s easy to reach Forlì and Cesena by train from Bologna, Milan and Rimini. Use public buses to get to the province’s smaller towns and villages. Alternatively, rent a car and drive through the picturesque valleys at your own pace.

Popular cities in Province of Forlì-Cesena

Cesenatico which includes a sunset and a river or creek
Cesenatico
Known for Spas, Luxury and Culture
Discover the fascinating history, superb restaurants and interesting maritime museum of this pretty coastal town.

Reasons to visit

  • Eurocamp
  • Levante Park
  • Atlantica Water Park
Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Forli-Cesena, Emilia Romagna, Italy: landscape at sunrise of the picturesque hills with fog in the valley; Shutterstock ID 1300469776; Purchase Order: -
Forlì
Known for Cathedrals, Monuments and Churches
Come to Forlì and enjoy its cathedral, monuments, and theater.

Reasons to visit

  • Urbano Franco Agosto Park
Cesenatico (FC), Italy - January 1, 2019:  Cesenatico beach, Cesenatico, Forlì-Cesena, Emilia Romagna, Italy.
Cesena
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Business
Experience the library, art, and local cuisine in Cesena!
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Bagno di Romagna
Known for Monuments
Trip time! Discover the monuments in Bagno di Romagna.
mouth of the Rubicon river in Emilia Romagna in Italy
Gatteo
Head to sights like Spiaggia di Gatteo Mare and Acquapark as you discover Gatteo.
Savignano sul Rubicone
Savignano sul Rubicone
Head to sights like UCI Cinemas Romagna and Romagna Center as you discover Savignano sul Rubicone.

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