Entertainment in Perugia
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Lunabar
Atmospherically equidistant between New York and Umbria, the city centre lounge off Corso Vannucci spins together frescoed, Venetian plaster walls with a grey and onyx bar and space-age restrooms. Smokers enjoy their own room and the hungry will appreciate the good aperitivo (happy hour snacks) selection.
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La Terrazza
Should you sit in the park and enjoy the view of the sun setting over the Umbrian hillside, or head into a darkened pub for a drink? Well, you can come here for both. On the back terrace of the building that houses the Coop and covered markets is this open-air bar, perfect for an evening aperitif.
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Cinema Teatro del Pavone
Dating back to 1717, the grand theatre plays host to not only films but musical performances and special events. Stop by the lobby to pick up the indispensable Little Blue What-to-Do, a free guide to everything you’d ever want to know about visiting or living in Perugia.
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Bottega del Vino
A fire or candles burn atmospherically on the terrace, while inside, live jazz and hundreds of bottles of wine lining the walls add to the romance of the setting. You can taste dozens of Umbrian wines, which you can purchase with the help of sommelier-like experts.
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Contrappunto
What was a jazz club now opens its doors to all sorts of music. Jazz jams are just on Wednesday, but try live rock on Thursday, disco on Friday and world-famous DJs on Saturdays. Food is available; try the huge antipasto plate for two to four people.
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Perugia Football Team
Perugia Calcio has been knocking back and forth between Serie A, B and C, and ticket availability goes up (or down) with the tide, as does the gossip, a favourite discussion topic for Perugia’s residents. Take bus 9, 11 or 13 to the stadium.
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Cinastik
Feel very much like you're on the Continent in this swanky hot spot. The downstairs is pumping with sultry music and the mixed drinks are flowing. The upstairs is a little quieter (make sure you check out the coolest bathrooms in Perugia).
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Caffè Morlacchi
Bring your bongo drums and leftist rhetoric to this most hip of establishments. Students, professors and expats nosh on international fare, sipping tea or hot chocolate during the day and cocktails at night.
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Velvet
Come to where the beautiful people play. It opens around 10pm, but the well-dressed party here until the wee hours.
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