Italian music has a great piece of heart in Naples, the partenopean capital counts many important artists. And, as we have already mentioned, it’s one of the homelands of techno music. Legends such as Rino Cerrone, Joseph Capriati, Gaetano Parisio and Marco Carola come from here. But in Naples you can really find everything, so your musical tastes will certainly not be disappointed. Remaining on the electronic music side, the best-known venue is definitely Duel Club where, in addition to techno, there is also house music. Occasionally, also Ex Lanificio 25, loved especially by hipsters, organizes electronic music events. More nights of this kind are hosted at Arenile di Bagnoli, where, however, commercial music usually prevails. Be careful, although this area is near the sea, the water is not suitable for bathing, so you better not consider an after party here! Back to the clubs, Moses is one of the only ones where they often play all night long sets, which aren't very common in Naples. If you're looking for something more commercial, the Common Ground, depending on the night, offers commercial, reggaeton and hip hop. Alternatively, there's Bruttino, a new club which occasionally organizes mainstream music events. La Mela, a historical club in Naples which has been open for over 50 years, is one of the “coolest”, together with Ex Cinema Ambasciatori.
In the city, nightlife is concentrated mainly in the historical centre, starting from Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, continuing through Spaccanapoli and arriving in Piazza Bellini, the hipster area, frequented mainly by Erasmus students. This obviously means that prices here are lower. Every bar you'll find is worth the other, being quite simple, but it's the square that does it all. It's the busiest of the various squares in the area, and it's where many young people spend their evenings, without going to any club. Vomero, in the upper part of the city, is one of the most chic and stylish areas, where you'll find bars and restaurants with slightly higher prices. Another chic area is Chiaia Riviera, where there are many places to eat and, in the streets that get to Piazza San Pasquale, many bars which stay open until late. You can decide whether to enjoy a takeaway cocktail, or sit comfortably in one of the lounge bars of the area. Moving from Chiaia you get to the Lungomare, the seafront, where there are many restaurants and even more lounge bars. During the weekends you can also find events organized by the municipality, such as fairs and small festivals. Two other recommended areas are Castel dell'Ovo, near the port, if you are still looking for bars, and Bagnoli, where you’ll find some of the historical clubs of Naples such as Arenile di Bagnoli, followed by a row of other clubs, very spacious and almost always full.