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Florence City Guide - Nightlife

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Florence's nightlife is fuelled by the city's well-heeled, foreign students who come to study Italian and History of Art. Old World meets New World, as gangs of silver-tongued Romeos gather to admire leggy American blondes.

Despite a minimum drinking age of 18, partying in Florence is a determinedly young scene, with students fresh out of school getting their first taste of freedom and enjoying the proliferation of inexpensive wine and flexible licensing hours - some pubs stay open until 0100 or even 0300. The most bohemian area is the Oltrarno, south of the river, where bright young things can play until the small hours. Elsewhere, nightlife is concentrated around Piazza della Signoria, home of more sedate venues.

Florentines, like most Italians, are self-consciously stylish with a definite lean towards smart, conservative dress. Dress up, take a pew outside one of the city's elegant cafes and enjoy being admired in a city where beauty is taken for granted.

As with any university city, bars and clubs experience peaks and troughs of popularity. To find out where the action is, buy Firenze Spettacolo (website: www.firenzespettacolo.it) - the city's definitive entertainment publication. Information for clubs and live music events can be found online (website: www.vivifirenze.it).

Bars: For a glimpse of an authentic Italian watering hole, wend your way to Le Volpi and L' Uve, Piazza de'Rossi 1, to sample some of the best wines the region has to offer. The owners, Riccardo and Emilio, can advise a plate of salami and cheese to accompany your choice of wine. Rex Cafe, Via Fiesolana 25R, is a sound bet for chic company, good mixers and tasty tapas, while for great snacks in the city centre, try Cantinetta del Verrazzono, Via dei Tavolini 18-20R. Strictly for homesick expats is the Fiddler's Elbow, Piazza Santa Maria Novella 7R, an Irish-style pub with satellite TV, a good line in Guinness and would-be Celts. South of the river, La Dolce Vita, Piazza del Carmine, is more laid-back and popular with students who spill out onto the piazza. Then there is tiny Vini, Via dei Cimatori 38, a simple wine counter (one of the last in the city) founded in 1875. Just stand on the pavement with the other customers and enjoy the wine. There is old-fashioned appeal at Casa del Vino, Via del Ariento 16R, situated close to the central market. Latin music lovers should head for Girasol Latin Bar, Via del Romito 1, near the Fortezza, which serves up cocktails, antipasti and Latin beats. Cocktail lovers should also try Café de Paris, Piazza Dalmazia 7R, which serves around 120 pick me ups along with a selection of antipasti or Angels American Bar, Via del Proconsolo 29, which serves a good vodka sour.

Clubs: Central Park, Via Fosso Macinante, on the outskirts of Florence in Parco delle Cascine, is the place to be seen. Florentines flock here for the latest in music trends, although transport can be difficult for those without a car. Tenax, Via Pratese, in the Peretola district, is one of the most popular discos in town, a favourite with the young crowd. It also stages live concerts. Meccano, Viale degli Olmi 1, is self-consciously hip, while Dolce Zucchero, Via Pandolfini 36, is a small club that quickly fills up with dancers. Universale, situated on the banks of the Arno, at Via Pisana 77R, is an altogether more upmarket venue, and Yab, Via Sassetti 5R, is extremely trendy playing everything from hip-hop on Mondays to disco on Thursdays. Soulciety Club, Via San Zanobi, is a little known club that attracts a lively crowd at the weekend. It is a great spot for funk, hip hop and soul. Noir Lungarno, Corsinini 12/14R is a club that offers a buffet and DJ set, while Costes, Via Provinicale Lucchese 84, has house music from Thursday to Saturday. Finally, if your fancy footwork stretches to the samba, head for Maracana, Via Faenza 4, a lively Brazilian themed spot for swinging your hips, or Jaragua, Via Erta Canina 12R, where you can dance to Latin music and also learn how to salsa.

Live Music: Florence does not have a great deal of choice when it comes to live music but you can hear some good sounds at Be Bop, Via dei Servi 76, a cocktail bar specialising in live jazz and rock music. Or you can try The Jazz Club, Via Nuova dei Caccini 3, which serves up live music every Friday and Saturday. The Chiodo Fisso club, Via Dante Alighieri 16R, offers a varied repertoire and is popular with the locals, Yab, Via Sassetti 5R, has some live music nights, while Eskimo, Via de'Canacci 12R, has a wide range of live music Further out, near the airport, Tenax, Via Pratese 46, has a live music auditorium, which doubles as a dancefloor. Auditorium Flog, Via M Mercati 24B, another student dive in the suburbs, is strong on contemporary young DJs and the Indie scene, and out of town at Osmannoro is Omni Club which also has some live music. Near the Fortezza is Girasol Latin Bar, Via del Romito 1, which has everything from Brazilian to Cuban beats. At Astor Caffe, Piazza Duomo, you can often catch a live band playing, while Caffe la Torre, Lungarno Cellini 65R, which is famous for its aperitifs, also serves up jazz, blues and Latin beats.

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