Milano Marittima and Mirabilandia: entertainment, shopping - and parties in our hotel in Lido di Classe
Right at the beginning of the 1900s, Milano Marittima was designed to become a prestigious seaside resort in Romagna for the people of Milan in their spare time. It continues to be an ideal destination for both young people and families for a few days of relaxation, amusement and shopping.
Indeed, one cannot help falling in love with this small gem of a place for a perfect holiday, set between its beach and pinewood which each offer one side of the same coin, one made up of entertainment, animation and music and the other of relaxing walks or bike rides.
After pampering yourself at our hotel close by, you can go to Milano Marittima to experience an almost metropolitan reality. You will be taken aback by the number
of boutiques, cafés, bars and restaurants that line the streets of the shopping area.
And while you are spending the earnings of long grey winter months on shoes, clothes and fashion accessories, also be tempted to try out one of the Milano Marittima clubs, among the most famous in Italy, such as the Pineta Club.
Then, just a few kilometers away, for all the children and young people arriving
each year and with high expectations of a dream holiday, there is Mirabilandia, one of the largest Parks on the Romagna Riviera, with more than 30 different
attractions and numerous exclusive shows to be enjoyed by its treasured guests. Tailored to give you an all-round holiday and, thanks to the special agreements stipulated with hotels near Mirabilandia, foremost of which is Hotel Sorriso, the
great Theme Park is able to boast some of the grandest attractions in Europe. Prime examples of these are the Katun, the longest Inverted Coaster in Europe, and the Eurowheel, a panoramic
big wheel featured in the Guinness Book of Records.
The extreme attention the Park gives to ensuring customer satisfaction and, more importantly, safety, especially for little ones, has made Mirabilandia the park with the best quality/price ratio in Europe, according to Emilia Romagna’s Trademark Italy tourism watchdog authority.
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