Franciacorta wines are easily found. They're excellent, world famous, and very expensive. Try some of the non-DOC labels, which avoid EU regulations in order to preserve centuries-old vineyard traditions.Brescia is also one of the most night-active city in the whole Italy, because of the industrial wealth. Brescian youths and Lombardians in general are famous for partying the night way--every single night. Many hotspots for locals can be found outside the city; in the center try Piazzale Arnaldo on the eastern edge and Borgo Pietro Wuhrer about 5 km east of the center on Via Venezia.
Viselli's: A small bar with an ancient proprietor who owns the copyright to his cocktails. It's a must in Brescia to try the Viselli's Champagnone very good but very strong. Near P.le Arnaldo. Look for the crowds and ask somebody.Borgo WÃHRER: lots of beautiful bars such as Nacio, Hico de puta, BW Cafè, Pappavero, and more.