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As one Venetian once divulged “the buildings in Venice weren’t built to have discos going on in them until the early hours of the morning”. He had a point. Venice can be an extremely quiet city after dark. Walking through its labyrinthine streets at night, it’s hard to believe they are the same streets you walked through during the day.
If you are intent on finding some action after sunset, Campo Santa Margherita is where to set your sights on. This large square has the best selection of bars anywhere in the city and attracts locals and students alike every weekend, most of which are drinking ‘spritz’, a Venetian speciality which comprises of white wine, a splash of soda and a shot of Campari or Aperol.
Away from the aforementioned square, Venice’s Cannareggio district is where you will find another decent selection of after dark venues, and in particular along Fondamenta della Misericordia.
If you visit Venice any time between April and October and you fancy some free entertainment visit Campo San Marco. Classical string quartets entertain both customers of the cafés they play outside along with passer-bys.
Local Entertainment
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