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What time does nightlife start in Italy?

Rome's nightlife culture Then comes the dinner, which Italians prefer having late in the evening. It often lasts until 10 pm. Almost all the nightclubs and cocktail bars in Rome we're about to mention have great dinner menus you can enjoy before heading to the dance floor. Parties usually don't begin until 11-12 pm.



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