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Festeggia a Riccione i 100 giorni all' esame

>Celebrate in Riccione the 100 days party
The memorable date of “100 days to the exams” is getting closer and closer and students from all over Italy are planning with their classmates the best way to honour this important leg of their school career. This day, however, is much more than this: it is an opportunity to spend a carefree day with mates they have been sharing the joys and pains of school and life with for the past five years, friends they will be soon parted from as they approach a new stage of their lives.
So, what’s the best way to celebrate such an event than a city that can offer 24 hours of non stop amusements? Riccione, obviously, which is the favourite destination of Italian students.  .
>100 days, 1000 traditions
Students from Pisa have a curious tradition: they all do something (like going to the main square to touch the famous brass lizard) 100 times, whereas in other cities the main trend seems to be a visit to the nearest seaside. Some just stay overnight whereas the bravest manage to save more money and stay for a few days making a common weekend a special moment they will remember for the rest of their lives. This day is, for them, the end of an era, it is a virtual escape from school, the place where they met each other and that they are about to leave forever.
 >Riccione, youngsters’ ideal destination
The many reasons why Riccione is the most suitable place to celebrate such an event, are not only related to fun but also to money, which is obviously an issue for young students. In fact, the city offers a great variety of hotels at very cheap prices that also provide special discounts for discos and pubs: a Paradise for all the students who want to spend a day – or more than one – far from school, in the name of friendship and fun.

 















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