Ala d'Oro, in the heart of the shopping district, offers an upscale Mediterranean restaurant experience. Travelers can unwind in the cozy library or explore the garden. Families appreciate the kids' meal options, and everyone benefits from the public WiFi throughout.
Located in Lugo, Ala d'Oro is in the city centre and near a train station. Basilica of San Petronio and Piazza Maggiore are notable landmarks and Mirabilandia is a popular local attraction. BolognaFiere is another place to visit that comes recommended. Discover the area's wildlife on a nearby safari, or try your luck with game drives and game viewing. Visit our Lugo travel guide
Corso Matteotti 56, Lugo, RA, 48022
What's nearby
Piazza Francesco Baracca
2 min walk - 0.2 km
Piazza dei Martiri
3 min walk - 0.3 km
Este Fortress
3 min walk - 0.3 km
Pavaglione
3 min walk - 0.3 km
Umberto I Hospital of Lugo
8 min walk - 0.7 km
Getting around
Lugo Station
8 min walk
Bologna Airport (BLQ)
45 min drive
Restaurants
Chicco D'oro Caffe
6 min walk
Buffet Stazione
7 min walk
LUG
7 min walk
Divino Lounge Cafè
7 min walk
Amici Miei Vinosteria
4 min walk
About this property
Ala d'Oro
Upscale family-friendly hotel in a shopping district
You can look forward to a coffee shop/cafe, a garden and a library at Ala d'Oro. The on-site Mediterranean cuisine restaurant, ALA D'ORO, offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, light fare and children's meals. Free WiFi in public areas is available to all guests, along with dry cleaning/laundry services and a bar.
You'll also enjoy the following perks during your stay:
A free local area shuttle, free bike hire and self-parking (surcharge)
Supervised childcare (surcharge), a lift and luggage storage
Concierge services, a TV in reception and a vending machine
Room features
All guest rooms at Ala d'Oro include comforts, such as 24-hour room service and first-run films, as well as thoughtful touches, such as air conditioning and bathrobes.
Extra amenities include:
Bidets, free toiletries and hairdryers
55-inch Smart TVs with digital channels and first-run films