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Living in Livorno

Living in Livorno

Livorno, the capital of the province of the same name in Tuscany, is a port city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Founded in the 16th century by the Medici family, it is known for its Renaissance architecture, navigable canals, and historic openness to diverse cultural communities.

Social Life and Bars

Livorno's nightlife is particularly lively in the Venezia District, home to numerous clubs, pubs, and restaurants. During summer, the city's nightlife moves to the seafront, while in winter the Historic Center and the New Venezia District become the main meeting points. Among the historic venues, Bar Civili is known for its evocative atmosphere and for the tradition of "ponce alla livornese," a typical rum and coffee digestif.

Where Students Live

Livorno hosts some university campuses and higher education institutes. Students tend to live in central areas such as the Venezia District and the Historic Center, due to proximity to services and vibrant social life. Initiatives like "Civico 79" at the Salesian Oratory offer dedicated study spaces open until late. The city has a bus network that effectively connects different areas, facilitating student transportation.

Neighborhoods and Residential Areas

  • Historic Center: The beating heart of the city, featuring historic buildings, shops, and restaurants.
  • Venezia District: Known for its navigable canals and historic architecture, it is the center of Livorno's nightlife, with many clubs, pubs, and restaurants.
  • Borgo Cappuccini: Historic district established in the 19th century, characterized by the presence of the Capuchin Friars' church.
  • San Jacopo in Acquaviva: One of the oldest districts, dating back to the 13th century, known for the Church of San Jacopo.
  • Ardenza and Antignano: Coastal neighborhoods alternating between historic buildings and prestigious villas from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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