Cocoricò

Rimini


Dancing under Cocoricò's glass pyramid, 2000 clammy strangers (straight, bi, gay, whatever) quickly become friends to the sounds of techno, house and underground at Rimini's top club. World-famous DJs pop in on Fridays and Saturdays, while drag queens enliven the scene on 'Tunga party' nights. In summer Cocoricò hosts poolside dance parties at the nearby Aquafàn water park.


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