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Trieste, Italy, has long attracted artists and writers, but it remains lesser-known among tourists. Here's why you should visit now.
It is the back alley of Italy. Rome, Florence, Venice, and other marquee destinations are the grand piazzas, monuments, and promenades. A glimpse at a map suggests that Trieste, tightly ringed by ...
“If you want espresso, say ‘nero’, and it’s ‘caffe latte’ for a cappuccino-like drink,” she says, noting that unlike elsewhere in Italy, Trieste doesn’t seem to have quite the same ...