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Where and how can you enjoy
yourself in Rome??
There is a very big choice of ways and places to have fun
in Rome: parks, cinemas, clubs, discos and theatres of
all sorts.
Depending on the neighbourhood, you can choose
different types of entertainment ...
Discos, clubs or music venues, where you
can listen to particular music, are
increasingly popular among teenagers
If you like sitting down sipping a drink...
The areas in the city centre are the best!
Trastevere over the years has
become the neighbourhood
where young people live and
meet their friends
From early evening to late
night its piazzettas with
bars, clubs and
restaurants for all tastes
and all budgets are filled
with people from all
walks of life
At night every little square comes alive with tables and musicians,
transforming the place into a lively centre of Roman night life
It’s a pleasure to have a drink in one of the many bars or spend
the evening sitting on the steps of Piazza Trilussa or S. Maria in
Trastevere were you can also watch street artist performances
Campo de 'Fiori is the meeting point for young people aged
between 18 and 35 years. Around the square there are
many pubs, particularly American ones, where you can sit
and talk until closing time (around 2 am)
What about a croissant to close the evening
up ?
The “cornetterie” are very fashionable especially at night. During weekdays and mostly at
weekends lots of people go there for hot croissants
If you are in Rome in the
summer, there are many open-
air-cinemas from July to
September. The most famous
one is Cineporto, near the
Stadio Olimpico. Another one
is Cinema Pasquino, located
in Trastevere, which has three
screens and shows films in
English
If you are looking for daytime fun don’t worry...
amusement parks are just mushrooming in Rome
A theme park will open in 2011. It will be the first one
dedicated to the cinema in Italy. It will be called
Cinecittà World and will cover a total area of 150
hectares.
38 attractions will be implemented, including roller coasters for
teenagers, water slides, amphitheatres with film scenes,
theatres dedicated to digital, three-dimensional and 4D
technology. By 2014 other 2 areas will be completed
including "Cinecittà Natura” where you can stroll around movie sets displayed in a natural scenery.
In 2011 an amusement
park, similar to
Disneyland Paris,
with attractions for
the whole family,
will open up near
Valmontone , 40 Km
from Rome.
Silvia Colasanti
Simona Sinisi