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Catania is famous for its legendary
nightlife, and not just in Sicily. Legendary to the extent that it has
the right to speak about its “movida”. One of the most popular
meeting places is the Scalinata Alessi, a staircase in the center of the
university area of the city, just a short walk from Via Crociferi, where
there are lots of bars, pubs and clubs. Now there are about 120 of them,
that are always crowded and lively. Catania is a university city that
attracts students from all over the south of Italy, and they and the city’s
“viveur” inhabitants make Catania’s nightlife so interesting
that it seems natural to stay out until dawn. The choice of fun things
to do is never-ending: there are 25 theaters and an endless variety of
clubs. You can choose between Arabic-like, hi-tech, kitsch or minimal
Japanese atmospheres. The more sophisticated bars are a bit further out
of the old city center, in Corso Italia, in the stretch between Piazza
Europa up to the crossroads with Via Monfalcone, a modern, exclusive city
area that goes as far as the seafront. If you get hungry after walking, talking and dancing there is always the Etoile d’or that was the first bar to stay open 24 hours a day in 1977 and that now makes 1000 arancini per days, offered in many different varieties. |
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