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Ancient Rome : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • Alpheus

    Alpheus contains three different discos, each of which plays different music, plus a garden. It holds special shows too, plus theme nights and the occasional live concert. The entrance ticket includes one free drink.

  • Occasional Brazilian bands rock the samba, while the rest of the time Latin-tinged disco gets you going.

  • Films, cabaret and disco with a great, eclectic mix of music.

  • This pub projects a genuine English atmosphere with a zippy Italian twist. Guinness is on offer, along with snacks.

  • One of Rome’s more popular English-style pubs, but featuring South American-inspired food. Jazz and Latin music on occasion.

  • L’Alibi

    This is Rome’s largest and most famous gay disco, with several dance floors, lounges and a huge terrace garden to cool off in in summer.

  • Very relaxed, two-room disco-bar, named after the Caribbean rum, featuring occasional live jam sessions and DJ gigs.

  • This is the place where Rome’s bright young things sip a well-mixed cocktail or two before sampling the other delights of the Testaccio-Ostiense area. It has a good sound system and an equally trendy restaurant.

  • One of Rome’s perennial favourites for an energetic night out. Noisy, buzzing rock-and-roll venue with an air-force theme and sometimes up-and-coming live bands. Food is also available.

  • Occupying part of an old slaughterhouse, the “Global Village” offers great world music, plus ethnic snacks. Winter only.

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