Jazz Concerts continue at Alexanderplatz, one of Rome's historic jazz clubs, through the month of February. Artists include Alessandro Russo, Gianluca Renzi, Carolina Brandes, Till Bronner, Joy Garrison, Sonny Fortune and many others. See their web site below for the program.
From Wednesday, February 1, 2006
To Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Times Concerts begin around 10:30pm
Price 7 Euro for a monthly pass valid for all concerts
More Jazz and Blues venues on my "Things to Do" tips.
Dress Code: Casual
Updated Apr 21, 2006
Address: Via Ostia, 9
Phone: 06 39742171
Website: www.alexanderplatz.it
Plenty of dance/music clubs....so good I can't remember any of the details (sorry). Only worth experiencing if you have extra time to spare. the best part is picking-up food to eat on the return journey home.
In the summer, i heard much of the nitelife moves to the beaches (?)
Dress Code: sexy
Updated Apr 15, 2006
Address: testaccio area
This lively dance club is one of the best in Rome, and is very popular with a mixed crowd of locals and tourists. There's a DJ that plays a wide range of music, from disco to the latest dance hits. This is the place to go if you're looking to meet new people and dance till the early hours of the morning.
Written Feb 18, 2006
Address: Via Monte di Testaccio 63
This place features a constantly-changing ethnic-style disco that has become increasingly popular over the last few years: house, jungle, hip hop and tribal music are compulsory sounds. Perhaps it is the best known club at the moment . GOA’s probably the closest thing to a NYC club over here.
On Sundays, there are the rhythms of the surfin' and happenin' 'Surf Revolt'. Gay night is on Tuesdays. The disco can hold up to 700 people with a central bar that is surrounded by sofas.
Written Jan 2, 2006
Address: Via Libetta, 13
Phone: +39 065748277
Jonathan's Angels in Via dell Fossa is worth a visit for the bizarrely-decorated toilets alone, let alone the amicable avant-garde atmosphere and great cocktails. The whole, small room is decorated with paintings made by the pictoresque owner, who is always sitting at the counter welcoming the guests! You can enjoy and dance good music played by the resident dj and, if you wish to know something about your future, there is also a fortune-teller available (by paying) to read your hand.!
Written Dec 27, 2005
Address: via della Fossa, 16
Phone: 06 689 3426
In the heart of Testaccio area, you find this nice music restaurant, with a small dance floor, a piano bar on the 1st floor and a small restaurant on the roof garden, wich in the late hour becomes a dance floor as well.
Joia cafe' it's one of new trend of romans, and it is possible to queue for a long time outside before getting in. Dance Music is very good and the drinks are delicious!
Written Dec 26, 2005
Address: via Galvani, 20
Phone: 06 5740802
Website: www.joiacafe.it
Rome may not be the hippest of capitals, but for those who know the right places, it is possible to party all night. Dolce Vita's days are far away but Romans still love to go out late and the fun only really commences after dinner. The wine-bars and caf?s lying between Campo de? Fiori, Piazza Navona and Via della Pace are the places to be seen. Irish pubs are also popular with Italians and expatriates, and can be a good place for a fun and informal night out. The biggest concentration of nightclubs lie in the Testaccio and Ostiense districts. One of the main drags in Testaccio, Via di Monte Testaccio, is literally lined with bars, pubs, live music venues and clubs. In Ostiense the scene has taken off in recent years and this is where to find some of the hippest new bars and so-called ristodisco, places where you can both eat and dance.
Written Dec 26, 2005
The area of Testaccio is one of the most genuinely Roman you can find. It is populated by AC Roma supporters, and its lively streets are full of words shouted in "Romanesco", the local dialect.
Testaccio has an interesting market, a nice church and a few good shops, but above all it is one of the dining and dancing centres of Rome, especially in the winter.
Dress Code: Varies a lot, but never too uptight.
Written Aug 20, 2005
We didn't really go out late in Rome, except for one night and that was by accident. We ate at SupperClub, which is the restaurant upstairs. We had no idea there was a bar/ club downstairs, until we got invited to down there. It's really cool, kinda of south beach style. There are beds everywhere to chill out on or whatever. There are also little coves to sit and chill as well. They played the usual U.S. club music
Dress Code: I don't think there was a dress code, but everyone was dressed trendy.
Written Jul 2, 2005
Address: Via de'Nari 14
Phone: 0039 06 6880 7207
Website: www.supperclub.nl
One of the most alternative clubs in Rome, it provides many different events every week. Usually famous concerts on Wednesdays, live music and rock disco FOR FREE on Thursdays, gay and lesbian disco on Fridays and live music and rock disco on Saturdays. Special events on other days of the weeks. Three huge floors with different moods, atmospheres and people. Very alternative.
Dress Code: Dress codes and entrance selection for "Mucca Assassina" events, gay and lesbian, on Fridays.
Updated Jul 1, 2005
Address: Via di Portonaccio, 212
Phone: +390643587454
Website: www.qubedisco.com
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