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Dance Venues in Verona
Verona's social-dance week is small and weekend-shaped — the action lives in the discoteche on the city's outskirts rather than in the centro storico, and you'll trade Roman-arena views for a 20-minute drive to a club car park. The crowd skews mixed-age and friendly, with Latin nights wedged between commercial-pop sets at venues that double as mainstream clubs.
Across three active venues, salsa and bachata run neck-and-neck, with a single kizomba slot in rotation. Sunday is the headline night for Latin in Verona — unusual for Italy, but locals have built the habit — followed by Friday and Saturday. Weekdays are quiet; if you're passing through midweek, plan to drive to Vicenza or Brescia. Solo dancers blend in easily, and dress is club-casual rather than milonga-formal.
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