Best Things To Do At Night In Cuneo, Italy

things to do in Cuneo at night
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Cuneo is a beautiful city in Piedmont, North Italy. It is the third-largest province of Italy. Cuneo is also well known because of its location near the six mountain passes. Because of its location, tourists have the opportunity of exploring the area’s picturesque sites, characterized by the Maritime Alps. If you’re here during summer, join in on the fun as the quiet town transforms into a bubbly and vibrant destination, filled with music and joyous activities. One unmissable treat is the summer music festival which starts sometime in June, each year. If you hunger for some adventure, explore the fascinating Bossea Caves where underground rivers and lakes are hidden. There are also a lot of historic places and museums in Cuneo. There are lots of activities to keep you busy during the day, and when the sun goes down, there are equally as many things to do. Scroll down to find out the best things to do at night, in Cuneo, Italy.

1. Have a fun night out at Ex Lavatoi


Ex Lavatoi is a very famous party hub in the town. It is located in the historic center of Cuneo. Ex Lavatoi serves some amazing dishes and local cuisine. The interior of this place has exposed brick walls, which gives it quite a distinct look. There are a lot of events and live shows held here. The entire place is very spacious and a perfect spot for parties. Ex Lavatoi is one of the most preferred places to spend late evenings with loved ones, relishing food and drinks or moving your feet on the dance floor. Some of the must-try dishes on their menu are the Spaghetti Clams and Bottarga, as well as some tasty meringue for dessert.

Ex Lavatoi

Address: Via della Pieve, 3, 12100 Cuneo

Website: Ex Lavatoi

Opening hours: Wed, Fri & Sat: 8pm - 3am (closed from Sun - Tue & Thu)

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2. Explore the Bossea Caves

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Bossea is the first-ever tourist cave in Italy to attract a lot of visitors from around the globe. The Bossea Caves are a perfect place to gain some insight into the Karstic environment. There is a special ‘Hall of the Bear’, which is a skeletal reconstruction that is available for public viewing. According to experts, the Bossea Caves were used by bears and other animals for hibernation.

There is an underground laboratory in the Bossea Caves which studies the rock formations in the caves, along with some other research related to the caves. In these caves, there are a lot of living species which are not found in any other part of the world, such as Diplopoda Plectogona Bosseae, Palpigrado Eukoenenia Strinati and the Spider Troglohyphantes Pedemontanum. This is only one of the unique aspects of the Bossea Caves. This attraction is open throughout the year, except for the 25th of December and the 1st of January.

Bossea Caves

Address: Localita’ Bossea, 10, 12082 Frabosa Soprana CN

Website: Bossea Caves

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3. Get a view of Bisalta from The Gesso Stream


The view of Bisalta from the Gesso Stream is worth your time and energy while you are in Cuneo. The natural park around the Gesso and Stura di Demonte rivers is a good place for sports and relaxing. The entire area is surrounded by valleys and mountains. The view of this place is breathtaking and interesting during the night. There are cycling and hiking routes, too. The park is populated by a lot of species of birds, reptiles and amphibians. There are different eco-systems built up in this park, which preserve and provide sustenance to the surrounding environment. The beautiful vegetation and plantation give it a distinct view and there are a lot of sanctuaries, chapels, mills, villas, and farmhouses here! In the evenings there are numerous entertainment events and also various exhibitions and shows. The area is also perfect for sports activities, so don’t hesitate to experience the breathtaking views of the Bisalta from The Gesso Stream!

Bisalta from The Gesso Stream

Address: Natural Park of the Gesso and Stura rivers, Cuneo, Italy

Website: Bisalta from The Gesso Stream

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4. Have fun at Le Vele Acquapark


Le Vele is the most famous aqua park in Cuneo province. There is a water park, garden and a lot of fun and entertaining activities for people to indulge in. There are around eleven pools of different sizes in this water park, as well. There are numerous water slides and rides in the Le Vele aqua park. The entire park is a great place to spend an entire day. In the late evenings, the park is a great place to relish a nice dinner and enjoy the entertaining shows! There is an altogether exciting world of dance, music, karaoke and certain other activities in this park. the Aqua gym is a must-try activity here and unique events such as the foam party, Smurfs party and other such activities are regularly held at Le Vele. This aquapark is also an amazing place to reside for the night.

Le Vele Acquapark

Address: Via delle Corti, 77, 25020 Loc. Casacce, San Gervasio Bresciano BS

Website: Le Vele

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 7pm; Sat: 10am - 10:30pm; Sun: 10am - 9pm

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5. Drive to Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo port
Source: Photo by Flickr user Miguel Mendez used under CC BY 2.0

If you have enjoyed your time in Cuneo and are looking for some extra fun and exoticism to enjoy, then look no further because the international gambling center and entertainment hub of Monte Carlo is just a two-hour drive from Cuneo! Monte Carlo is a great place with a lot of casinos and entertainment places. The famous Hotel de Paris, Cafe de Paris and Salle Garnier are located here. There is an exclusive public beach in Monte Carlo and The Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort is a great place to enjoy some quality time. You can reach Monte Carlo by car, train or private taxi. You can find more information about the train on their website. If you have some extra cash and time, then visiting Monte Carlo is a must!

Drive over to Monte Carlo

Address: Monte Carlo, Monaco

Website: Monte Carlo

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6. Attend the Open Castles Festival


There are a lot of castles in the Cuneo. Thus the region of Piedmont and province of Cuneo, Alessandria, and Asti have started an initiative which is open to the public in the month of May to October. This festival covers around 90 historical residences with distinct structure and type. The festival also covers a lot of castles, palaces, museums, villas, and forts. Each of the architectural marvels gives a unique insight into the history of that place. The festival also allows tourists and visitors to view the privately-owned historical residences which would otherwise be difficult to access. Racconigi Castle is one of the most beautiful Royal Palaces of Piedmont. It is full of stunning interiors, furniture, stuccos and works of art. There is also an interesting garden nearby. Then there is Barolo castle which also has a modern and chic wine museum. Other well-known castles are closed but are made open upon special request by the tourists.

Open Castles Festival

Address: Various locations in Cuneo

Website: Open Castles Festival

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Spend time in Cuneo

12051 Alba, Province of Cuneo, Italy - panoramio
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Cuneo is definitely an engaging city and there are a lot of options to indulge in. The city has amazing places to spend time during the late evenings. With our list above, you have options of things to do at night, when you visit this beautiful destination.

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