Quirinetta caffè concerto
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, ROME/ Updated : Dec 27, 2016, 11:10 IST
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The Quirinetta caffè concerto is an eclectic space in the very center of Rome, a few steps away from Trevi fountain. After entering the gate at the ground level you’ll be swallowed by a series of tunnels and rooms in the basement, … Read more
The Quirinetta caffè concerto is an eclectic space in the very center of Rome, a few steps away from Trevi fountain. After entering the gate at the ground level you’ll be swallowed by a series of tunnels and rooms in the basement, furnished with a unique taste. Read less

The Quirinetta caffè concerto is an eclectic space in the very center of Rome, a few steps away from Trevi fountain.
The program offered at the Quirinetta caffè concerto is really varied and it can range from handicraft markets, to theater, to lifestyle and ecological meetings, live music and dance. A plethora of alternatives for alternative people!
At the Quirinetta caffè concerto it’s not possible to dine, but thanks to a partnership with local restaurants, special discounts are offered to its customers.
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