Hard Rock Cafe Italia with its Italian three locations, Florence, Rome and Venice, has become a benchmark for the tourism industry and for inbound operators thanks to its unique hospitality model and the experiences it offers customers.
Gala dinners, fashion shows, team building and more
In the past 50 years, since the opening of the first London Cafe in 1971, Hard Rock Cafe has become a true icon not just for lovers of music and good food, but also for all those who fall under the spell of the Hard Rock myth. The Italian cafes, while remaining faithful to their origins, have become increasingly popular venues for private events, corporate meetings, training courses, gala dinners, fashion shows, events for the launch of new products, team building, birthday parties, weddings and much more.
Courses for school children in total safety
This autumn saw the educational courses starting again in total safety and in compliance with national health regulations. Once again they tell the story of the Temple of Rock to hundreds of classes, giving their younger fans an all-embracing experience surrounded by the memorabilia of the greatest music stars of the last 50 years.
Courses in sustainable development and digital citizenship
In addition to the now traditional music, food and cuisine educational classes, for the school year 2021-2022 each café will focus on certain themes. For example in the Florence cafe the subject will be sustainable development, and focus on the objectives of the 2030 Agenda through the history and experiences of Hard Rock Café. Digital citizenship is another topic which will be addressed to understand how and what to communicate respectfully and consciously.
The history of rock for school goers
At the Rome cafe the novelty this autumn is about how great music festivals have contributed and been an integral part of the evolution of customs and society and, in some cases, have witnessed and been an integral part of epoch-making changes around the world. At the Venice cafe the 15 songs that have made the history of rock, and why they have become part of everyday life, will be explained to the children taking part in the courses.