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Salsa Rome: Latin American Dancing in Rome

Salsa Rome: Latin American Dancing in Rome
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Salsa has really taken off in Rome, and many of the city's inhabitants have devoted time to studying the moves and to hot  dancefloors. Would you like to spend a pleasant night dancing late at excited Latin American rythms? Would you like to dance salsa and you don’t know where to go? Or are you looking for a salsa school? Follow us and discover some clubs where you can learn to dance salsa in Rome.
 

If you are attracted by Latin American rythms and are looking for places where you can give vent to your desire to dance the Salsa, but you don’t konw where to go or you want simply to change your destination to meet new people, here you can find some advice on clubs where you may enjoy yourself.

Salsa Rome: CubaGarden
CubaGarden offers the possibility to dine in a room which has been completely reorganized in perfect Latin style. The entrance for women is free. Beside having a ballroom, It also organizes winter courses of Cuban salsa and other Latin American dances. Every Thursday there is a course for beginners.

Salsa Rome: El Tocororo
If you want to begin your after dinner  plans in a nightclub where you may also dance we advice El Tocororo, restuarant, pizzeria, disco and Latin bar which aims to spread and develop Cuban culture and traditions in Rome. At El Tocororo you may dine and immerse in the dancing. Moreover the nightclub is also a dance school and is the right place where you can learn to dance salsa and test your improvements on dancing nights.

Salsa Rome: Caruso Cafè de Oriente
Instead, if you are looking for a nightclub where you can listen to the main Latin American artists’ concerts and dance all night long, you shouldn’t miss out on Caruso cafè de Oriente, an elegant disco for lovers of Latin American dancing where you’ll be overwhelmed at the rythm of Salsa Merengue, Samba and Bossanova, and in addition you may attend the performance of professional dancers. A symbol of the district of Testaccio, in time it has become a meeting point for lovers of Latin American dances and alive concerts during the week.

Salsa Rome: Palacavicchi
Finally, if you love salsa but you couldn’t give up dancing to rythm you could spend a night at Palacavicchi. An original nightclub divided into three big rooms. In two rooms you can dance hits R and B, hip hop, house, revival, and commercial music. If you feel like dancing Salsa you’ll be astonished by the vast ballroom where the young from Rome and the suburbs dance to the rhythm of music. The nightclub has been a meeting point for lovers of Salsa for years. 
 

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