well, it depends on the season, for sure Milano during winter and Rome in spring but Rimini, Milano Marittima and, in general cities on Adriatic Sea can offer an high level of nightlife during the summer
2006-07-12 01:43:10
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answered by Massimiliano F 3
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i'm italian and that i have visited all of those cities. pondering what u suggested, i advise u to bypass to Rome or Florence,the position u can come across a lot of history and custom, as well nightlife. Milan for my area is in basic terms too chaotic. In ought to-June i imagine you need to bypass to Rimini-Riccione; captivating sea, captivating climate, beutiful girlz, and the nightlife and clubbing is totally the bigger of Italy (I stay there). there are this style of large style of golf equipment,discos and assembly position for youthful,you'll particular have thrilling!! i do not propose you to come back there now because that is not the right second,summer season is so a lot more suitable useful for a city on the sea coast! besides everywhere you'll bypass i'm particular you'll have thrilling, Italy is staggering
2016-12-10 08:02:49
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answered by ? 4
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Rome, Milan ... but during summer Rimini and Riccione( on Adriatic Sea),are famous just for summer nightlife!
2006-07-11 23:04:12
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answered by --Flavia-- 5
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During the summer, Milan Marittima, where they have La Piantea e Villa Papetto, and people are outside all night partying. It's also where most soccer stars and movies stars vacation.
2006-07-11 09:26:41
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answered by kaibebe 2
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Milano
2006-07-11 08:09:31
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answered by sillyboy 3
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La Roma
2006-07-11 17:52:24
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answered by oranjeesoccer 3
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roma
bologna (big university town)
catania (university town)
milano (lots of models and people who wish they were)
florence (alot of foreigners)
2006-07-11 08:14:26
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answered by Spicoli 4
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definitively milan and rome
2006-07-12 11:00:52
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answered by ₪djanma₪ [a man in the maze] 7
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