» Entertaiments 
	Rome is not just a city of culture,   history, and crumbling marble, but a lively city that's a lot of fun for young   people. Simply hanging out in the piazzas and on the steps of churches and old   buildings is the best way to meet young locals as well as other travellers.   There are also plenty of cafes, pubs, and bars offering all kinds of live music.   A list of cool places to go and things to do is provided by weekly magazines   such as Roma C'e' (look for the small English section at the back), the   bi-monthly Wanted in Rome (completely in English), and L'Evento,   available at the Punti Informativi Turistici around the city.. 
	 
	» Cinemas 
	To find out what's playing, you can   either call the theatre directly or check the current issue of Roma   C'e'--available for  € 1.03 at newsstands.
	Pasquino:
		Three screens, three different English-language films several times daily.   Piazza S. Egidio, Trastevere. Tel. 06 5803622. Take Tram 8 from Largo Argentina   to the first stop after the river. From there, turn right and walk down Via   della Lungaretta. Just past Piazza S. Maria in Trastevere, head right and look   for the orange door on the right side of the small Piazza S. Egidio.
	Quirinetta:
		One screen, one English-language film several times daily. Via M. Minghetti, 4   (off Via del Corso, near the Trevi Fountain) Tel. 06 6790012. Bus 492, 62, 175,   or 116 to Largo Chigi. Or take any bus to Piazza Venezia (40 Express, 64, 170)   and walk up Via del Corso until you see Via Minghetti (about 5 minutes). Closed   in the summer. 
	Warner Village Moderno:
		This brand-new, technologically superior cinema offers films in English on   Wednesdays and Thursdays. Piazza della Repubblica, 45. Tel. 06 477791 /   47779202. for movies in original language. Metro Line A: Repubblica, or a short   walk from Termini. 
	Alcazar:
	One screen, film shown in English on Monday only.  Via Cardinal Merry del Val   (Trastevere) Tel. 06 5880099. Take Tram 8 from Largo Argentina two stops past   the river. You will see the cinema on a smaller street off to the right.
	
	» Opera 
	Outdoor operas are frequently held   during the summer in interesting venues, including the Baths of Caracalla (where   ballets are also presented by the Teatro dell'Opera) and the Basilica of San   Clemente. Information and schedules can be found in Roma C'e' or Time   Out (see above). The least expensive tickets are generally around € 12.91… 
	Teatro dell'Opera
		Check here for theatre and opera programs and tickets. Cheap (e.g. € 12.91)   tickets sometimes available. Piazza Beniamino Gigli. Metro Line A: Repubblica.
	Teatro Nazionale - Sala Milloss
		Via del Viminale, 51. Metro Line A: Repubblica.. 
	Teatro Brancaccio
		Via Merulana, 244, near Santa Maria Maggiore. Metro Line A: Vittorio. 
	 
	» Classical Music 
	There are classical concerts in Rome year-round in venues of every   shape and size. In addition to the normal concert halls there are also outdoor   venues during the summer for good music and unbeatable atmosphere. Among the   many locations is the Villa Torlonia, on Via Nomentana; After many years, the   Academy of Santa Cecilia has resumed staging summer concerts in the Baths of   Caracalla. 
	Auditorio di S. Cecilia
		Via della Conciliazione, 4. (Down the street from St. Peter's). Bus 40 Express   to Piazza Pia. During the summer the Accademia di S. Cecilia holds its concerts   in the gardens of the Villa Giulia. 
	Oratorio del Caravita
		Via del Collegio Romano, 3. Bus 40 Express, 170, or 64 to Piazza Venezia.
	Aula Magna Universita' La Sapienza
		Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5. Metro Line B: Castro Pretorio. 
	Accademia Filarmonica Romana
		Via Flaminia, 118. Metro Line A: Flaminio. 
	Sala Baldini
		Piazza Campitelli, 9. Bus 40 Express, 170, or 64 to Piazza Venezia. 
	Sala Palazzo della Cancelleria
		Piazza della Cancelleria (near Campo de' Fiori). Bus 40 Express, 64, 62, 492,   116 to Largo Argentina or Corso Vittorio Emanuele.
	Teatro Olimpico
		Piazza G. da Fabriano, 17. Bus 910 or Metro Line A: Flaminio and bus 225.
	Many churches also have live classical   music performances. A partial list: 
	San Nicola in Carcere
		Via del Teatro di Marcello, just west of Piazza Venezia. Bus 40 Express or 64 to   Piazza Venezia, or 170 to Via del Teatro di Marcello. 
	Sant'Ignazio
		Piazza S. Ignazio, 1. Between Via del Corso and the Pantheon. Bus 40 Express,   64, 62, or 170 to Piazza Venezia, or 116 to the Pantheon. 
	Chiesa Valdese
		Via Marianna Dionigi, 57. Bus 492 to Piazza Cavour. 
	S. Paolo dentro le mura
		Via Napoli, 58. Metro Line A: Repubblica, or a short walk down Via Nazionale   from Termini station. 
	Sant'Eustachio
		Piazza Sant'Eustachio. Between the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. Bus 40 Express,   64, 62, or 492 to Largo Argentina, or 116 to the Pantheon. 
	
	» Rock Jazz & Blues 
	Alexanderplatz
		Via Ostia, 9. Jazz club in the Vatican area. Metro Line A: Ottaviano. In the   summer they move to the gardens of the Villa Celimontana, not to be missed for a   great night out. 
	Big Mama
		Vicolo S. Francesco a Ripa, 18, Trastevere. Blues and rock. Tram 8 from Largo   Argentina two stops past the river, then walk left down Via S. Francesco a Ripa. 
	Four XXXX Pub
		Via Galvani, 29, Testaccio. Metro Line B: Piramide.
	St. Louis
		Via del Cardello, 13. Metro Line B: Cavour.
	Fonclea
		Via Crescenzio, 82A, near Piazza Risorgimento in the Vatican area. Bus 492 to   Via Crescenzio (last stop before Piazza Risorgimento) or Metro Line A:   Ottaviano. 
	Large indoor venues for bigger concerts:
	
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			Palacisalfa Metro Line B: EUR-Fermi, then bus 706  
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			Palaeur (Palazzo dello Sport) Metro Line B:   EUR-Palaeur 
» "Estate romana" (Roman Summer) 
	Roman summer nights are made for being   outside, and all of Rome becomes a stage during the Estate Romana, the   collective name given to a summer-long season of events held in mostly outdoor   venues in every corner of the city. Classical concerts take place in gardens and   archaeological sites. Piazzas and church steps play host to jazz and blues   musicians. Sprawling green parks like the Villa Celimontana become entire music   festivals. Theatre is performed in the ruins at Ostia Antica, and opera in the   Olympic Stadium. In fact, the entire Foro Italico is turned into entertainment   space during the summer, with rock concerts, discos, and a huge open-air gym   (complete with windsurfing pool and ski ramp!). Film lovers can head to   Cinecitta' Village, the latest addition to the Estate Romana line-up, where   historic movie sets and Carlo Rambaldi's Academy of Special Effects are open to   visitors. All this, plus night-time archaeological visits, outdoor movie   screenings, and hilltop stargazing appointments, provides affordable   entertainment for every taste--an unforgettable way to spend a Roman summer   evening!