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                <title>Clubbing in Italy</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For a good party or night clubbing leave the over-priced, pretentious and decidedly uncool Cote d'Azur and travel over to Italy where you can dance until dawn at classy well decorated spacious venues to great DJs/live music with a stylish and friendly crowd.<br><br>Way better than Nice/Cannes where you can pay over 50 euros a drink to sit in a tiny over-rated hell hole, listening to shite minimal techno, surrounded by boring arrogant rich w**kers and professional bitches.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The seafront at night</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you're a woman, then Nice is definitely a place to watch your back. Wearing a skirt at night can lead to all sorts of hassle, especially on the seafront as this is Nice's red-light district. All sorts of undesirables are hanging around ready to (sorry for this) either rob you or rape you ... My advice is to stay away from the seafront at night and if you do have to go, take a man with you!<br><br>I wouldn't recommend taking one of the late-night buses either, as they're pretty frightening too (I used to call it the "bus to hell"). Taxis are very expensive but they're the safest way to go home.]]></description>
                
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