rome

I recently visited the beautiful city of Rome, a city rich with history and culture. It has the great Colosseum which has stood for thousands of years. It is home to some of the greatest thinkers the world has ever seen. Walking through the isles of the Sistine Chapel is a marvel in itself. I was in awe, amazed, that such a wonder had been created so many years ago.

There is so much rich culture in this city and it permeates through its night life.

During the day you would be led to believe that you’re walking into a library. The floors are filled with book collections and areas where patrons chill to a cup of coffee and a book discussing the issues of with capitalism and how Italy is being held ransom by the mob. Deep.

Once the sun sets its a completely different story. The city of Rome lives and breathes music through its vacant alleys. The building which once stood as a library during the day now has a hidden basement, filled with young revelers exchanging love and culture. I was amazed.

What a gem!

If only London had something like this. Maybe I should open a similar bar in London…

Then I remembered how a typical Londoner spends their weekend. There is no way these books would last with Dave from Staines whose on a pub crawl with the lads or Charlene from Putney releasing her Saturday brunch after drinking one too man gin and tonics.

Could try Brighton.