Thursday, May 25, 2006

 

Come to Cagliari in the summertime

This time it's over to Silvia, Francesca and Francesco to bring you their take on what young people can get up to in Cagliari.

In Cagliari, young people have many things to do, above all in the summertime when Poetto’ s beach is full of tourists. A meeting point for them are certainly the bars along the beach where you can drink a good beer or eat a refreshing ice-cream during the hot days of August. During the day, the most amazing attraction in Cagliari is the sea, but at night people love to visit the many pubs in the centre of the city. We can find a lot all along the Corso Vittorio Emanuele.

The Corso
The Corso is the main street of Cagliari where there are the most crowded pubs and restaurants, so this street is always crowded. It is near other important streets where you can find many shops which sell either designer clothes or others which are cheaper.
At night you can do the most beautiful things because Cagliari offers lots of opportunities for young people like nightclubs or you can go for a walk around Poetto.
In May there is a important event, a trade fare in which all people of Sardinia meet each other to find out the latest news about technology; There also many fairground rides where you can have fun.

In summer you can go to many concerts outside in the Roman Amphitheatre of the most popular singers.

The stadium
On Sunday you can go to the stadium to see the city’s football team playing against the most important teams of the premier league of Italy such as Juve or Milan.
The stadium is called Saint Elias because of the area that is close to it.

The cinemas
In Cagliari there are several cinemas like the Warner Village or Cineworld or other smaller cinemas where the tickets cost less. Warner Village is the most important of those because around it there is a huge shopping centre full of shops which sell clothes and electronic tools and with a supermarket where you can find everything even without spending very much.

Emma Bird is the co-director of www.howtoitaly.com





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