List of nightclubs in Rome
Rome is known for having a vibrant nightlife scene. The scene is of wide interest and is surveyed in movies and news. A review in The Telegraph in 2015 identified 20 bars.[1]
Nightclubs in Rome appear in major movies of the Hollywood on the Tiber film-making era. Filming of Fellini's La Dolce Vita, largely about the "sweet life" of Rome, was done in several nightclubs. A general endorsement of the scene was given by Princess Ann, played by Audrey Hepburn alongside Gregory Peck in 1953's award-winning Roman Holiday, who partied at a club on a boat. At the end, the princess concludes that Rome is by far her favorite, of cities visited in her coming-of-age tour.
A number of nightclubs are situated on Via Libetta, the neighborhood of Ostiense’s historic nightclub row, including Vinile, which was a newcomer in 2014.[2]
There are a wide variety of nightclubs scattered around the city. The following is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in Rome (Italy):
- Akab Club[3]
- Alien Disco[4]
- Art Cafè[5]
- BeBop Jazz Club[4]
- Bosco delle Fragole[6]
- Caruso Caffè[7]
- Chalet nel Bosco[8]
- Charro Cafe[4]
- Ciak Dance[4]
- Ice Club[4]
- Circolo Degli Artisti[9]
- Circolo Degli Illuminati[10]
- City Dream[11]
- Coyote Bar[12]
- Exe Club[13]
- Folkstudio, a former club in Trastevere neighborhood
- Futurarte Restaurant & Club[14]
- Gilda[15]
- Goa Club[16]
- L'Alibi[17]
- La Cabala[18]
- La Maison
- Lanificio 159[19]
- Le Terrazze[20]
- Magic Fly[21]
- Micca Club, called "Rome's premier burlesque and retro vinyl club" by the Telegraph
- Os Club[22]
- PalaCavicchi[23]
- Piper Club,[24] a.k.a. Piper Disco[25]
- Planet Roma[26]
- Qube
- Radio Londra[27]
- Rashomon Club[28]
- Room 26[29]
- San Salvador[30]
- Shari Vari[31]
- Shilling[32]
- Spazio Novecento[33]
- Studio7[34]
- The Random[35]
- Vinile[36]
- Vista Club Rome[4]
See also[edit]
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- List of nightclubs in London
- List of nightclubs in New York City
- List of nightclubs in Port Harcourt
- List of nightclubs in Sweden
References[edit]
- ↑ Lee Marshall (October 7, 2015). "Rome Nightlife".
- ↑ Katie Parla (April 3, 2015). "In Rome, Industrial Ruins Take On a Colorful New Profile". New York Times.
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(help) - ↑ Akab Club
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 "Discos and Clubs in Rome". Retrieved December 12, 2016.
- ↑ Art Cafè
- ↑ Bosco delle Fragole
- ↑ Caruso Caffè
- ↑ Chalet nel Bosco
- ↑ Seth Kugel (September 28, 2012). "The Beauty of Frugal Rome: Some of the Best Things Are Free". New York Times. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
Circolo degli Artisti, a combination nightclub/art gallery/theater festival/party space/pizzeria
- ↑ Circolo Degli Illuminati
- ↑ City Dream
- ↑ Coyote Bar
- ↑ Exe Club
- ↑ Futurarte Restaurant & Club
- ↑ Gilda
- ↑ Goa Club
- ↑ L'Alibi
- ↑ La Cabala
- ↑ Lanificio 159
- ↑ Le Terrazze
- ↑ Magic Fly
- ↑ Os Club
- ↑ PalaCavicchi
- ↑ Piper Club
- ↑ "Nightlife in Rome".
- ↑ Planet Roma
- ↑ Radio Londra
- ↑ Rashomon Club
- ↑ Room 26
- ↑ San Salvador
- ↑ Shari Vari
- ↑ Shilling
- ↑ Spazio Novecento
- ↑ Studio7
- ↑ The Random
- ↑ Vinile
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