In Rome there is music for all tastes. Over the last few years, the techno and underground scene has grown rapidly, embracing more niche electronic music. Obviously a lot of space is dedicated to the most popular genres such as reggaeton, hip-hop, trap and edm. From the small boutique clubs, home of the most alternative parties of the city, to the large post-industrial venues which host live concerts of great pop artists. No matter what you're looking for, a more intimate situation or the chaos of a huge event, you'll almost always have a great choice in Rome.
Before talking about the historical clubs that have made Rome's nightlife famous, we suggest you to visit some of the less touristic areas, where you can enjoy a pre-party in the true Roman atmosphere. Campo dei Fiori, for example, is the perfect place for a beer or a drink with some friends. A very suggestive square, full of bars and lively almost every evening of the week. If you are looking for a more informal and young atmosphere instead, San Lorenzo is the right choice for you. Being close to La Sapienza University makes it the city's university district par excellence. In recent years also Pigneto has been renovated, becoming one of the trendiest areas of the city, especially because of its strong multicultural environment. Here you can spend a peaceful evening combining music and art, thanks to its contemporary art galleries, cultural centers and clubs where you can listen to live jazz music while reading a good book.
The dance clubs are concentrated in some districts of the city, just outside the center. Many are in the Ostiense area, especially the hipster and alternative ones. From the historical Goa Club to the spectacular Circolo degli Illuminati, going through Rashmond, the LOV music club and the Cluster Garage. All these clubs make Via Libetta an important street for Rome's nightlife, to be marked in red on your diary. To get here from the centre just take the subway, metro B, to Piramide stop. In recent years, also EUR has gained an space in the Roman club scene, with its modern and impressive buildings of the 20th century. Like the futuristic Spazio Novecento, home of the international techno scene, Room 26, for house music lovers, L'Atlantico, which hosts numerous live concerts and Palazzo dei Congressi, which often hosts various kinds of major musical events. Finally, we must also mention Testaccio, historical district of the Roman nightlife with its Monte Testaccio street, always alive and full of clubs and cafes.