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L'Alibi is the night club for those who want to lose all their inhibitions and experience a decadent and surreal night in the Eternal City. This gay club with over 40 years of history, has redefined a generation, becoming a hot spot not just for those in the gay community but for Romans and Italians from every walk of life.
Nightlife in Rome, Italy
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Fonclea found in the trendy neighborhood of Prati, near the Vatican, is an American- style underground bar which features quality musical performances almost every night of the week. The genre of music is usually in keeping with that of the blues era, with dixieland style jazz performances along with some soft rock and roll.
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Gilda is known throughout Rome as one of the best party spots for sophisticated, fashionable party goers who flock to the comfortable and spacious night club just a few steps from Piazza di Spagna. It is not uncommon to see politicians rubbing shoulders with beautiful actresses, the solitary writer exchanging ideas with an up and coming artist and impeccably dressed young Romans dancing to all the latest hits.
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This hip and happening locale near the Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo, is a favorite with the Romans, in a city where quality live music spots are hard to find. Aptly named The Place, various genres of music ranging from rock, jazz, blues, ska, pop and all else in between are represented in performances by various groups and artistes.
Anima though it is a well-stocked and lively bar, doubles as a dance club later in the night and into the wee hours of the mornings. In the historic centre of Rome it can be difficult to find a club and most bars close at midnight due to Italian law. Anima therefore becomes a hot spot for many, as it remains one of the few places in Rome open past midnight.
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