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NeighbourhoodEUR
HoursFri-Sat 23:00 to 04:30, occasional event nights

Tip: The room is huge by Rome standards and the night peaks past 02:00. The EUR metro is the easy way in; the last train home is well before close so plan a cab.

Location

Address: Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 26b, 00144 Roma, Rome

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Monk Roma ★ 4.4

$$Casal BertoneWed-Sun 19:00 to 04:00, varies by event

Monk Roma reopened in 2014 in a Casal Bertone industrial yard near Tiburtina station and runs a cultural-centre format that swings between live jazz, indie gigs, stand-up sets and late-night DJ floors, with an outdoor garden that anchors the summer.

Tip: The garden is the main draw from May to September; arrive by 21:00 for the live billing then stay for the DJ rooms after midnight. Tiburtina FS is a ten minute walk.

Brancaleone ★ 4.1

$MontesacroThu-Sat 22:00 to 04:00, weekday cultural programming

Brancaleone has run on Via Levanna in Montesacro since 1990, first as an autonomous social centre and now under the ARCI umbrella, programming techno, house and live shows alongside debates, theatre and neighbourhood events.

Tip: Friday and Saturday late-night DJ sets are the dance programme; weekday slots lean toward talks and live music. ARCI card required at the door.

Largo Venue ★ 4.2

$$PignetoWed 20:00 to 01:00, Thu 20:00 to 02:00, Fri-Sat 20:00 to 04:00, Sun 20:00 to 01:00

Largo Venue sits on a recovered lot at the edge of Pigneto, mixing a mid-sized concert hall with a wide outdoor area that hosts electronic, indie rock, jazz nights and regular LGBTQ slots across a four-day weekly programme.

Tip: The outdoor courtyard runs from spring through autumn and is the reason locals pick this over the smaller bars on Via del Pigneto. Check the calendar; the line-up swings hard between styles.

Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone ★ 4.8

$$FlaminioBox office daily, concerts typically 20:30 or 21:00

The Renzo Piano-designed Auditorium opened in 2002 in the Olympic Village and remains Rome's flagship live venue, with three halls (Santa Cecilia, Sinopoli, Petrassi) programming classical, jazz, contemporary and large-scale touring concerts across a 30,000 square metre park.

Tip: Santa Cecilia is the symphonic room; Sinopoli and Petrassi cover jazz, contemporary and book presentations. Tram 2 from Piazza del Popolo drops you at the door.

Big Mama ★ 4.5

$$TrastevereTue-Sun 21:00 to 01:30, closed summer

Big Mama has run on a Trastevere side street since 1984 and styles itself the Home of the Blues in Roma, with a small, low-ceilinged room that hosts nightly blues, jazz, rock and singer-songwriter sets from late September through early June.

Tip: Doors at 21:00, shows around 22:30; the room is tiny so arrive early for a sightline. The kitchen runs a short menu if you want to eat before the set.

Alexanderplatz Jazz Club ★ 4.6

$$PratiTue-Sun 20:30 to 01:30, shows from 22:00

Alexanderplatz opened in a Prati basement in 1984 and remains one of Italy's oldest jazz rooms, with walls signed by Chet Baker, Chick Corea and a long roll of touring greats and a nightly programme that runs through the season.

Tip: Reservations are essential and dinner before the 22:00 set helps secure a table near the band. Closed in high summer when the club moves its programming outside the city.

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