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Fly above Trieste’s grand Piazza Unità d’Italia, the elegant Miramare Castle, and the bustling Adriatic coastline. This drone ...
A glimpse at a map suggests that Trieste ... much less attractive feature in the modern era of global tourism. Over 150 years later, Trieste has acquired a past, though it is less obviously ...
Trieste, Italy, has long attracted artists and writers, but it remains lesser-known among tourists. Here's why you should visit now.
Helpfully, an easily walkable itinerary available from Trieste's tourist office maps the eight houses Joyce inhabited and dozens of his favourite haunts. It is fascinating to discover how this ...
The journey ends in Trieste on La Lanterna beach, nicknamed the Pedocin, home to Europe's last unisex bathing establishment, which accompanied the beginnings of seaside tourism at the turn of the ...
Explore the map and find things to do in Trieste. Your crash course in history ... courtesy of books by James Joyce and the travel writer Jan Morris, whose account of the city is “Trieste ...
The vessel that carried the first humans to the deepest part of the ocean in the Mariana Trench back in 1960 was named Trieste to honor ... (if not the largest) tourist caves in the world.
Buy online (turismo.fvg.it) or from the Tourist Office, Via dell’Orologio 1; 00 39 040 347 8312. Take Bus 2 or 4 to Opicina, in the Carso (limestone) region above Trieste and follow the two-mile ...
Located off the tourist trail, Trieste doesn’t attract the crowds that flock to its big-name neighbours like Venice and Verona. Many of the attractions are within walking distance, such as the ...