10 Best Things To Do In & Around Pordenone, Italy, At Night - Updated 2024

things to do in Pordenone at night
Sonia
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Pordenone provides a wide variety of landscapes and charming scenery. Located in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, Pordenone offers a number of landmarks, sights, and activities for travellers. It is a modern destination, with all the necessary amenities, yet still manages to retain a strong history and culture. The days are highly interesting, with a number of sights to see and places to visit. However, the nights here are equally fantastic and are filled with dance, music, wine and more! Check out 10 of the best things to do in and around Pordenone at night.

The best of food in Pordenone

1. La Ferrata

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This charming restaurant provides a very good atmosphere, along with excellent local food and friendly staff. If you are in Pordenone, visiting La Ferrata is a must. This is an absolutely perfect place for families, friends, or couples. La Ferrata has a wide variety of local dishes, such as ravioli, pumpkin lasagna, escargot, bacalao, and more. Along with great dishes, the restaurant also has a variety of wine to go with your food. La Ferrata is a favourite amongst locals too, so consider making reservations beforehand.

La Ferrata

Address: Via Gorizia, 7, 33170 Pordenone PN, Italy

Opening Hours: Mon,Wed,Thurs, Fri: 07:00 PM - 12:00 AM and Sat, Sun: 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM & 07:00 PM - 12:00 AM. Closed on Tuesday.

Contact: +39 0434 20562

Website: La Ferrata

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2. Pizzeria Gambrinus



Located near the city centre, Pizzeria Gambrinus is particularly famous for its pizza. This is the place to be if you want traditional pizza, cooked in a wood-fired oven, with a variety of topping options. The restaurant fills quickly, meaning you might have to wait for a little, but the wait is well worth your time.

Pizzeria Gambrinus

Address: Viale Dante, 52, 33170 Pordenone PN, Italy

Opening Hours: Tue - Sat: 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM, 06:00 PM - 12:00 PM and Sun: 06:00 PM - 12:00 PM. Closed on Modays.

Contact: +39 0434 21479

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3. Al Cavaliere Perso



Al Cavaliere Perso, which translates to ‘To The Lost Knight’ in English, serves fresh and innovative traditional Friulian dishes. With a relaxing and homelike atmosphere, Al Cavaliere Perso ensures that everyone enjoys themselves. The menu includes dishes like smoked Pitino made with cranberries, Montasio, Picanha, Pasta, Tiramisu, and so much more. The restaurant also has a wide selection of wines, so you can choose the most suitable bottle or glass for your meal.

Al Cavaliere Perso

Address: Via della Motta, 9, 33170 Pordenone PN, Italy

Opening Hours: Tues - Sun: 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM and 06:00 PM - 12:00 AM. Closed on Mondays.

Contact: +39 0434 28061

Website: Al Cavaliere Perso

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4. Pizzeria Re Cupido

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Craving some Pizza? Then head over to Pizzeria Re Cupido for several delicious options, including a gluten-free pizza. Pizzeria Re Cupido is quite famous amongst the locals, so expect to find it almost full on any given visit. However, the seating arrangements are big and you can always find a seat. With excellent food, a friendly staff and great service, you’ll find yourself returning again and again.

Pizzeria Re Cupido

Address: Via Guglielmo Oberdan, 9, 33170 Pordenone PN, Italy

Contact: +39 0434 523206

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5. Prosciutteria Dok Dall'Ava



Known for its excellent quality, quantity and service, Prosciutteria Dok Dall'Ava provides a fine dining experience, along with a great selection of wines. The Restaurant specialises in Prosciutto Crudo or raw ham, so you will find wonderful dishes centred around it. However, for those who do not want to eat Prosciutto Crudo, there are a number of other top-quality choices available too.

Prosciutteria Dok Dall'Ava

Address: Via della Motta 20A, 33170 Pordenone, Italy

Opening Hours: Tues - Sun: 10:00 AM - 03:30 PM and 06:00 PM - 11:00 PM. Closed on Mondays.

Contact: +39 0434 20520

Website: Prosciutteria Dok Dall'Ava

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Channel your inner Sherlock Holmes

6. The Escape Room Challenge: for the detective in you!

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Do you love solving puzzles? Do mysteries excite you? Have you always wanted to try your hand at sleuthing like Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot? If so, then here is your chance to let that talent loose. Join the Escape Challenge and find your way out of the room before time runs out. There are two rooms to choose from. The challenge is to solve the riddles and think fast, but it isn’t as easy as it sounds. Your detective skills will be seriously tested!

Escape Room Challenge

Address: Via Roma 15, 33170 Pordenone, Italy

Price: from 15 EURO, or 17.47 USD

Duration: 60 minutes

Contact: +39 0434.520485

Website: Escape Room Challenge

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7. Detective for a night (from 65.23 USD)

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Follow a series of clues, find the crime scene and motive, then locate the killer in this exciting detective adventure in Venice - the city of masks. The crimes are set in 19th-century Venice, and as such, Google Maps won’t help. Instead, the location and crime scene will have to be navigated by paper map. You will have 2 hours to solve the mystery, in the way crime officers and detectives do.

Detective for a Night

Price: from 65.23 USD

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)

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Historical charisma

8. St Mark's Basilica After-Hours Tour with optional Doge's Palace visit (from USD 108.0)

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While it is fascinating to visit historical monuments during the day with the rest of the crowd, there is something absolutely magical about entering a historical building at night, without a lot of people. On this tour, enjoy the evening access to St. Mark’s Basilica. Admire valuable treasures like Pala d’Oro, a stunning Byzantine altarpiece. Also, visit the crypt where the remains of St. Mark are believed to lie. You can also choose Doge’s Palace along with the tour, and visit the Palace after hours. You get to explore the Doge’s apartments and cross the famous Bridge of Sighs in the after-hours’ lights.

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St Mark's Basilica After-Hours Tour with Doge's Palace Upgrade

Duration: 90 to 210 minutes

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Music, dance, food and drinks! - bars of Pordenone

9. Red Devils



A wonderful bar with a large variety of options for drinks. The staff here are professional, quick, and helpful. Visit this place with your friends or family for a fun morning, afternoon, or night and savour the electric atmosphere.

Red Devils

Address: Piazza Roma 21, 33086, Montereale Valcellina, Italy

Opening Hours: Tues - Thurs: 08:00 AM - 01:00 AM and Fri - Sun: 08:00 AM - 02:00 AM. Closed on Mondays.

Contact: +39 347 514 1860

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10. California Beer Parlor

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An American bar in Aviano, The California Beer Parlor has American rock music and live performances to go with your food and beer. Also, there are pool tables for those who are interested in playing. This is the place to be if you love beer, music, crowds and a lot of fun.

California Beer Parlor

Address: Via Fusinato, 2/a, 33081 Aviano, Italy

Opening Hours: Mon - Sat: 07:00 PM - 03:00 AM. Closed on Sundays.

Contact: +39 0434 651528

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The fun is endless!

In and around Pordenone, there are a number of things to keep you busy and enjoying your visit. From late-night activities, challenges, food and music, to history and culture, Pordenone has everything to make your holiday extraordinary. The 10 things to do listed above are only some of the best that Pordenone offers. There are many more restaurants, bars, clubs and places just waiting for you to discover. Happy holidays!

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