If you don't like the pacific chaos that you find in San Salvario, and you prefer a quieter and cooler movida, then you will chose to spend your night in Piazza Vittorio Veneto! Known as Piazza Vittorio, it is one of the biggest squares in Europe, from where you can arrive to Piazza Castello (through Via Po) and to Gran Madre Church, just beyond the Vittorio Emanuele I Bridge. Even if this is not the perfect season to enjoy a drink on a dehors, heating is provided to allow you to enjoy the beautiful view to Gran Madre Church and Monte dei Cappuccini. There are many clubs in the streets near the square, too. I suggest to visit Rumba Mama, where I tasted one of the best Long Island ever. If you are a disco lover, you can conclude your night at The Beach, a free entry disco in the Murazzi del Po. Piazza Vittorio in the San Giovanni Night, Source Many bus and trams arrive to Piazza Vittorio, like 13 and 56. In Fridays and Saturdays night bus take you every hour from 00.00 to 5.00 in every point of the city.
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Do you still have any doubts about where to go out? No problem, your first choice has to be San Salvario! Largo Saluzzo is the heart of this block that is full of different venue, from that where you can have beer and drinks at a low cost to that where you can taste very good cocktails. Especially on Friday and Saturday university students meet there to spend the night. Personally, i would suggest to start your evening at Loco-motive (Corso Marconi 9) where you can have a beer, than taste a shot at Alambicco (Via Saluzzo 30), where you can choose between a range of almost a hundred combinations and, finally, get a drink at Affini (Via Belfiore 16c). Hoping not to be drunk, if you are hungry, you can eat a delicious slice of pizza at Aldo's Bakery (Piazza Saluzzo 36/A): you won't regret! If you prefer a fancier venue, Dash (Largo Saluzzo 34/C) will be the perfect choice for you. You can get to San Salvario by underground (Marconi stop is 3 minutes distant from Largo Saluzzo.
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