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Champagne Bar at Le Sirenuse
Part of the 18th-century seaside villa that houses Le Sirenuse hotel, this upscale bar is set on an open-air terrace overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the surrounding hills. Classic jazz music fills the space, which is decorated with candlelit mosaic tables, cushioned wicker chairs, and white roses planted in heavy stone pots. Famed Venetian glassblower Carlo Moretti supplies the flutes for the bar’s rare vintage champagnes, while his sister Costanza Paravicini creates the ceramic plates for raw oysters and other fresh seafood. On summer evenings, a live DJ spins more upbeat tunes, creating a party-like atmosphere.
Insider Tip:
While at the hotel, don’t miss the opportunity to dine at La Sponda restaurant. Just remember to reserve a table in the dining room, which is illuminated by 400 candles.
