Dolce Luna welcomes its guests in a meticulously designed and relaxing environment, aimed at providing comfort, tranquility, and a homely feeling. The rooms are modern, spacious, and tastefully furnished, each featuring an en-suite bathroom, independent air conditioning or heating, and a 43-inch smart TV with free access to films and series in multiple languages. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property at no extra charge.
Each accommodation is equipped with a coffee machine and a kettle, along with herbal teas, regular tea, cookies, and mini croissants—small welcome gifts intended to make your stay enjoyable from the very beginning. The focus on detail and years of experience define the hospitality here: the establishment has been operating since 2010 and stems from a journey that began in 2005 in the non-hotel sector, managing several properties, some of which are still active and others successfully initiated and transferred.
The location is situated in a charming and peaceful area of the historic center, just a short walk from the city’s vibrant life. A brief stroll brings you to Via Atenea, the lively heart of Agrigento, filled with shops, restaurants, cafés, trattorias, taverns, pizzerias, and venues perfect for an aperitif. Despite being centrally located, the area remains quiet and away from traffic, making it ideal for those wishing to relax after a day of sightseeing.
Parking is available nearby, both in free public areas or paid spaces at reasonable rates, as well as in a covered parking facility about five hundred meters away, offering discounted daily tickets. Agrigento Centrale railway station is about a five-minute walk away, while the bus station at Piazzale Rosselli is around ten minutes on foot. The main monuments of the historic center can be easily explored by strolling through the picturesque alleys rich in history and charm, while the Valley of the Temples is approximately four kilometers away and the Scala dei Turchi around ten.
The surrounding area also offers a diverse culinary scene, featuring local cuisine, street food, and specialties such as arancine, mignolate, and delightful aperitifs. We would be happy to share tips and itineraries for experiencing Agrigento authentically, guiding you through its flavors and atmospheres from breakfast to sunset.
Typically, accommodations that offer "short-term rentals" do not provide breakfast. However, in the rooms at "Dolce Luna," you will find a coffee machine, a kettle, and everything you need to enjoy a delightful break with a good cup of coffee, tea, cookies, and mini croissants. These are small welcome gifts for you to savor whenever you like.