The appearance of Venice can change radically depending on the time of day. The canals glimmer with silver reflections during the day, gondoliers exchange greetings to each other as they glide under stone bridges in narrow canals, while every piazza is lively with tourists gazing at the masterpieces from the Renaissance period and locals enjoying espresso. But when the light fades and the businesses shutter their doors, an alternative beat begins. Footfalls on the cobblestone are heard echoing down the alleys, lantern light is warm and inviting, and friendly laughter carries across the water from hidden wine bars. This is the reality of Venice nightlife. It is a city that offers a different kind of nightlife compared to cities like Berlin or Barcelona, and presents one that is calm and intimate, where the night feels both magical and real.
At night, the city begs you to slow down. You may begin with a spritz or a glass of prosecco in a local tavern that's been around for hundreds of years, or venture into a little jazz club filled with the sound of live music or take a gondola and watch the palaces and churches go quietly by under the light of the moon. Some evenings end in lively bacari, the traditional taverns where locals share cicchetti, while others finish in the serenity of St. Mark's Square, where orchestras from historic cafés play as lights shimmer on the water.




