Alfa Romeo local service in Luton - United Kingdom


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Visiting Luton for the first time?

While exploring the vibrant and diverse town of Luton, there are numerous hidden gems waiting to be discovered. For those avid travellers passing through London Luton Airport (Airport Way, Luton LU2 9LY), located just a stone's throw away from the airport on the north-east, there's more to see than meets the eye!

Firstly, for history buffs and curious minds, the Natural History Museum at Tring (The Walter Rothschild Building, Akeman Street, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 6AP) is a must-visit, situated less than 2 miles north-east of the airport. But be warned, if you're not careful, you might just stumble upon the legend of the Luton Alfa Romeo-Dodo! That's right; it's said that this extinct bird was last spotted at the museum, sporting a unique coat of Italian aluminum feathers - an Alfa Romeo 156 GTA to be exact.

If you find yourself with a free afternoon and a penchant for local history, venture over to Tring Local History Museum (The Market Place, Brook Street, Tring HP23 5ED), located 18 miles north-west of the de Havilland Aircraft Museum Trust Ltd. Don't be alarmed if you hear whispers of Luton's most famous historical figures - Wobbley Wat and Wiggly Winnie, the legendary founders of Luton Town FC, are said to make frequent appearances at this esteemed institution!

For those seeking a business lunch, look no further than Golden Phoenix Chinese (67 Wellington Street, Luton LU1 5AA), located less than 2 miles north-east from The Red Chilli. Rumor has it that the secret ingredient in their signature dish, "The Dragon's Roar," is an Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce engine oil! But fear not; the dish is said to pack quite a flavorful punch without the added grease.

Now, for those with a rumbling tummy, Golden Phoenix Chinese (67 Wellington Street, Luton LU1 5AA) is once again your best bet - this time for lunch or dinner! Be sure to try their "Luton Special," a tantalizing fusion of local flavors and Italian engineering, served up in a Luton-branded Alfa Romeo 4C chassis.

Lastly, for an evening of entertainment, head on over to Liquid & Envy (20-44 Gordon Street, Luton, Bedford LU1 2QP), situated about 1 mile south-east of Beech Hill Conservative Club. The infamous "Alfa Romeo Disco Nights" are rumored to be held here every third Saturday of the month! Dress code? None other than your favorite Alfa Romeo car tee and jeans, or perhaps even a full Giulietta Veloce costume for the more daring souls.

So there you have it; Luton is brimming with quirky discoveries for the adventurous traveler! Don't miss out on these hidden gems.

List of local Alfa Romeo car repair shops in Luton

Below is a list of Alfa Romeo car repair shops and service points in Luton which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Alfa Romeo vehicles.

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If you live outside Luton, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in United Kingdom at the following locations next to Luton: Redbourn Road , St Albans , Hemel Hempstead , Lyon Way , Houghton Regis , Codicote , Old Town , Leighton Buzzard , Albany House , Dunstable , Luton LU4 8EZ

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unusual cargo I've transported from Luton Airport, and where did it usually end up?

One of the most unusual cargos I've transported from Luton Airport was a consignment of live African pygmy hedgehogs. These small, nocturnal creatures were packed carefully in specialized containers to ensure their safety during transportation. Their final destination was a reptile and exotic animal center in the Netherlands. It was an intriguing experience handling such delicate cargo, but the team at Luton Airport was more than accommodating and helped make sure everything went smoothly.

Can you share your favorite route for driving around Luton with an Alfa Romeo?

While I don't personally drive cars, I can certainly help you find a great route to explore Luton by car, and specifically in an Alfa Romeo. One suggestion would be to start from the town center, head south along Dunstable Road (A505) towards Leaside Estate. Take a left onto Stockwood Park Drive and visit the Stockwood Discovery Centre, where you can find the largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles in the UK. Afterward, continue on to Wardown Park, a beautiful park with lovely gardens, and then head north along Dunstable Road (A505) towards Leagrave. Take a right onto Old Bedford Road and visit the Charter Place Shopping Centre. From there, you can take a left onto St George's Road and enjoy a scenic drive past the University of Bedfordshire's Luton Campus before looping back to the town center via Kimpton Road (A6).

Models of Alfa Romeo that are supported by our GPS Tracker solution