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Things to Do in Brescia
Edit ThisWhile visiting Brescia, things to do range from glamorous opera houses to amusement parks, so there will be something for everyone in the family to do during your stay in this beautiful and ancient urban setting of this Lombardian city in Italy.
Teatro Grande
One of the most beautifully intricate opera houses in the world, the Teatro Grande of Brescia, is definitely a sight to behold, both from the outside and the inside, with its flawlessly immaculate architecture and artistically complex attention to detail upon display on every wall siding and curtain drape. This classical styled theater seats thousands, with more than four levels of beautiful balcony seating and a stage large enough for Broadway productions. This opera house still puts on performances today, ranging from ballet numbers, orchestra symphonies, all the way to classical plays. Make sure to book your tickets early, however, because something so popular throughout all of Italy is bound to sell out, and fast.
Castello Malvezzi
Brescia has over 60 highly recommended restaurants and eateries, even one old fashioned barbecue joint tailored after classic Memphis down-home barbecue, but the restaurant that has proved itself to be one of the highlights of Brescian dining is the Castello Malvezzi, located in the downtown area. This highly credited establishment wins over its dining faithful and first-time visitors alike with an excellent service and an atmosphere unique to their business. Customers often leave very satisfied, more than willing to the sing the high praises of such a terrific addition to a wonderful night. Ladies, grab that evening gown that you have been dying to wear since you purchased it, and gentlemen, don't forget the tie and blazer at home because this is quite an upscale dining area.
Circus Beat Club
If you are hoping to keep the night alive after eating out at restaurants with some of the best cuisines offered anywhere, you may want to try a dance club to help you burn off a few of those well deserved calories you've accumulated. If this is the case, the Circus Beat Club is your next destination for a fun night that oftentimes doesn't come to a halt until the wee hours of the morning. This night club features house music from all around the world and parties every single day of the week, from Monday till Sunday, and comes highly recommended by both native Brescians and former vacationers.
