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2. Rigatteria
3. Dezen Dezen
4. Rowell Design Lifestyle
5. Antica Bottega del Gusto
6. La Piccola Bottega Spiritosa di Piolo&Max
7. Profumeria Essenze
8. Loacker e non solo! Dolci & Dolci "Regina"
9. Tea Time
10. Enoteca Bischoff, wine shop
11. Drogheria Vittorio Toso Succ.
12. Art & Wear Store
13. Pitars - Spaccio Vini Sfusi e in Bottiglia
14. Start Sport - Centro Di Noleggio Bici Elettriche Vendita Articoli Sportivi E Abbigliamento
15. Russki Dom
16. Atelier - Fabtailors
17. Vintaggioso
18. Combine
19. Libreria Lovat
20. Buongiorno Buona Gente - Good morning, good people!
21. Parafarmacia alla Stazione
22. Vico, 9
23. gold emotion, 24. zuckerman libreria antiquaria e collezionismo, 25. libreria ubik.
26. Gioielleria Annicchiarico
27. Libreria Minerva
28. gibi store.
29. Officina Stranomavero
30. Enoteca Hortis
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A distinctive Adriatic experience awaits in this Old World city, with its broad, breezy plazas, coffeehouses and cozy seafood restaurants. Related Article
Trieste is famous for its cold, gale-force Bora wind, and indeed, all manner of creatures and people have blown through the seaside city in Italy’s far northeast, next to the Slovenian border. Dinosaurs and Neanderthals once roamed the limestone hills of the Karst region, and legend holds that Jason and the Argonauts sailed in with the Golden Fleece. Empires breezed in, too, notably the Roman and the Byzantine. But it was centuries of Austrian rule that left the most enduring mark. The House of Hapsburg built much of Trieste’s regal core and left a permanent mark on its gastronomy — evinced by the beer, sauerkraut and strudel on many restaurant menus. The winds also brought James Joyce, who lived intermittently in the city in the early 20th century. But Trieste is hardly a gusty relic. A new high-tech photography museum, an expanding night life area and a fancy new nearby marina, Portopiccolo , join the Old World churches, picturesque piazzas, sumptuous palazzo-museums, classic Austrian coffeehouses and cozy seafood restaurants to create a distinctive Adriatic experience.
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1) 5 P.M. Time Travel
Your crash course in history begins at the Roman amphitheater on Via del Teatro Romano. From there, ascend the staircase and steep streets to the hilltop Castello di San Giusto (admission, 3 euros, about $3.50). Built from the 1400s to 1600s on the site of the former Roman settlement, the fortress offers panoramic vistas of the city and sea. More views await inside the complex’s new attraction, the Alinari Image Museum (AIM). Opened in 2016, the museum uses technology: wall projections, touch-screen panels, virtual reality installations, 3-D films, computers and even traditional photographs — to envelop visitors in Trieste’s past. Spectral music ensures full sensory immersion. Admission, 8 euros.
2) 8 P.M. Fish School
Expect to learn some salty new vocabulary at Alla Sorgente, a rustic seafood restaurant with stone walls and wooden tables. In lieu of a menu, the matron of the house tells you (in Italian) the dishes. You might hear talk of capesante (scallops) or orata (sea bream), to say nothing of triglia (mullet) — recently served cold with thyme and vinegar-marinated leeks — or the fantastic house-made spaghetti with tiny clams and tomato chunks. Three courses cost about 40 euros a person.
3) 10 P.M. Liquor Lane
A bar for every thirst awaits on Via Torino, a surging strip of night life on a stony pedestrian street. A restaurant and juice bar by day, Draw is a vast space adorned with vintage bric-a-brac, from bicycles to suitcases-turned-tables. An older vibe suffuses Mor , a small room with antique globes, lanterns and clocks that serves artisanal booze and clever cocktails, including the Rye-N-Air (8 euros), a smooth riff on the Manhattan.
4) 10 A.M. White Market
Soap opera magazines, olive oil, Pugliese peppers, shoelaces, bouquets, old circus clown paintings, faded postcards, ginger-apple jam and that vintage Doris Day album: You can now strike these items from your shopping list. All are on offer at the Mercato Coperto , a two-level space from the 1930s with touches of Art Deco. Downstairs, the pungent smells of regional bounty emanate from produce stands, fishmongers and flower stalls. Upstairs, you’ll find a riot of secondhand furniture, electronics, housewares and collectibles.
5) Noon; Antiques and Art
Museo Revoltella is vivid proof that Italian art continued to thrive after the Renaissance. The upper floors of the museum — three combined historical palazzi — display 19th- and 20th-century Italian painters (and a few expatriated foreigners) who might not be household names, but whose works are worthy of awe: Giorgio Belloni’s moody nature scenes, Vito Timmel’s radiant characters and Edgardo Sambo’s melancholy nude women. The opulent historical rooms of the lower floors are a treasure of decorative arts, from the vast ballroom to the ornate library, lined with leather-bound volumes. Admission, 7 euros.
6) 2 P.M. Ham Session
A cannon-size mortadella greets visitors to Trattoria da Giovanni , a decades-old, wood-lined restaurant. All day, locals crowd the counter for slices from this monster or from an endless succession of fresh-cooked pink hams, which the bartenders slide into thick rolls with shaved horseradish and mustard. Grab an outdoor table and order from the chalkboard menu, which might include local treats like jota (a hearty soup that usually includes beans, potatoes and pork), or lush, sweet sauerkraut topped with plump sausages, roasted pork chunks and succulent pig’s tongue. A glass of malbec, served from a wooden cask, and a slice of strudel complete your Triestino tasting. Lunch for two costs around 20 to 30 euros.
7) 4 P.M. Grappa and Gowns
Some of the most compelling shops in Trieste line Via Felice Venezian. The eponymous proprietors of La Piccola Bottega Spiritosa di Piolo & Max distill artisanal vermouth, grappa, absinthe and divinterrano — a sweet concoction of wine, fruit juice, cinnamon and other ingredients — as well as additional boozy elixirs that they sell in their boutique. The delicacies at Delikatessen Modernariato & Collezionismo are mostly vintage furniture and design, including anatomy posters and industrial lamps. And whether you’re seeking a thimble collection, Olivetti typewriters or just a simple bust of King Tut, the dusty treasure trove known as Il Mondo di Didy can help.
8) 6 P.M. Trieste Tradition
A predinner aperitivo is a ritual here, and the Piazza Cavana area offers some of the friendliest stops for a glass and a bite. A subtle maritime theme pervades Al Ciketo , a new spot lined with distressed wooden boards from old ships and metal lampshades made from paint cans. The tasty cicchetti (snacks, 1 euro) — bread topped with salami, codfish spread, mortadella and the like — pair nicely with a glass of the warm, smooth local red blend from the Sancin winery (3.50 euros). Bigger and brighter, Life is a favorite for its free buffet — cold pasta, roasted vegetables, Parmesan cheese — and Hugo cocktails (white wine, sparkling water, elderflower juice, mint, lime; 4 euros).
9) 8 P.M. Trieste Two Ways
Experimental or traditional? Pepenero Pepebianco , a vaulted contemporary restaurant decorated in autumnal tones, sends local ingredients down both culinary paths. The adventurous trail gives an Asian touch to artichoke (fried and served with burrata foam) and red tuna (served with sesame seeds and apricot-ginger sauce), while jazzing up scallops (courtesy of black cabbage and smoked goose ham) and mussel soup (with candied tomato, seaweed and coriander). For a more classic taste of Trieste, potato gnocchi get a meaty infusion from stewed veal tail and crunch from chopped asparagus. Pistachio gelato is an earthy coda. A three-course dinner for two costs about 100 euros.
10) 10 P.M. Spirits in the Night
Stepping into Antico Caffè Torinese is like stepping into 1919 — the year of the cafe’s birth — thanks to the dark wood paneling, marble counter and chandelier. Now run by a young team, the cafe is also an ace cocktail bar where you can sip a sweet-sour-herbal Americano (6 euros) while flipping through books like “Trieste Romantica.” Spring ahead in time at Urbanis , whose glamorous-gaudy decorative mix seems plucked from 1980s Soho in New York: gold tables, shimmery gold cushions, mosaic floor, Art Deco lamps. The lengthy cocktail menu is state of the art, however. In addition to classics, famous and obscure, you can sample the sublime house Vini Vidi Vici (Laphroaig Scotch, Pineau des Charentes-fortified wine, and bitters; 13.50 euros), which comes in a large chalice filled with a carved, gemlike ice cube: a drink to honor a conqueror (or console the vanquished).
11) 10 A.M. Trieste, Unfiltered
No one has an excuse to be tired in Trieste. The city is the headquarters of the coffee company Illycaffè, and historical coffee houses dot the streets. For views, none beats Caffè degli Specchi , a 19th-century specimen on the Piazza Unità d’Italia, said to be the largest seaside square in Europe. Ringed by ornate palazzi, the outdoor tables overlook the Adriatic and the 18th-century Fountain of the Four Continents. For internal ambiance, slide into the banquettes of the voluminous, cathedral-like Caffè San Marco . Built in 1914, the soaring bookstore-cafe has marble tables, and bronze coffee leaves ring the ceiling. Coffee fills the menu, too, from smooth cappuccino (2.50 euros) to Viennese coffee heaped with whipped cream and cinnamon (2.50 euros).
12) Noon; Austrian Aristocrats
The glory of the Hapsburgs lives eternally at Miramare Castle . Built by Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, the seaside Gothic Revival structure of white Istrian stone feels like a museum of 19th-century craftsmanship. Moving through luxurious bedrooms, ballrooms and dining halls, you find wondrously painted ceilings, exquisite marquetry furnishings, silk wallpaper and chiseled ivory chests. But the real star is the sea, which enters every room through tall windows. The gift shop provides an ongoing Trieste education, courtesy of books by James Joyce and the travel writer Jan Morris, whose account of the city is “Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere.” Admission, 10 euros.
In the heart of the city, Palazzo Talenti 1907 (Via Saverio Mercadante 1) has 35 minimalist-modern apartments in various sizes with white walls, gray fabrics, full bathrooms and well-appointed kitchens. Studios start at 90 euros a night.
With a new owner and look since last year, the simple and cozy 12-room Hotel all’Arco (Piazzetta San Silvestro 4; hotelallarco.com ) is located on a quiet street next to trendy Piazza Barbacan. Doubles from 60 euros.
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Tumbling down to the Adriatic from a wild, karstic plateau and almost entirely surrounded by Slovenia, Trieste is physically and psychologically isolated from the rest of the Italian peninsula. As such, it preserves its own unique border-town culture and retains a fascinating air of fluidity encapsulated in the Triestini dialect, a strange melange of Italian, Austrian-German, Croatian and Greek.
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Museo Revoltella
This extraordinary house-museum was the home of wealthy Triestini merchant Pasquale Revoltella, who made his fortune in the timber industry and had a hand…
Chiesa di Santo Spiridione
Constructed from pearly white Istrian stone in 1868, the Serbian Orthodox church has a typical Byzantine style, its large central dome flanked by four…
Faro della Vittoria
Trieste’s elegant lighthouse, with its 68m-high, fluted tower and copper dome sporting a soaring Winged Victory, is perched on the Gretta Hill and worth a…
Risiera di San Sabba
This former rice-husking plant became a concentration camp in 1943 and has been a national monument and museum since the 1960s. The site commemorates the…
Borgo Teresiano
Much of the graceful city-centre area north of Corso Italia dates to the 18th-century reign of Empress Maria Theresa, including the photogenic Canal…
Piazza dell'Unità d'Italia
This vast public space – Italy's largest sea-facing piazza – is an elegant triumph of Austro-Hungarian town planning and contemporary civil pride…
This imposing and richly decorated neoclassical synagogue, built in 1912, is testament to Trieste's once significant Jewish community. Heavily damaged…
Civico Museo Sartorio
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4. Cattedrale di San Giusto Martire
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8. La Foiba di Basovizza
9. Citta Vecchia (Old City)
10. Faro della Vittoria
11. Chiesa Serbo Ortodossa di San Spiridione
12. Grotta delle Torri di Slivia
13. Teatro Romano di Trieste
14. Centrale Idrodinamica
15. Palazzo del Municipio
16. Chiesa di San Nicolò dei Greci
17. Viale XX Settembre
18. Borsa Vecchia
19. Arco di Riccardo
20. Statua di James Joyce
21. Museo Teatrale Carlo Schmidl
22. Le Ragazze di Trieste
23. The Synagogue of Trieste
24. Palazzo del Governo
25. Tempio Mariano di Monte Grisa
26. Botanical Garden of Trieste
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This Florida Mansion Is the Most 'Underrated Tourist Attraction' in the U.S., According to TripAdvisor
Researchers named Florida's Stetson Mansion America's most underrated tourist destination and the sixth most underrated in the world.
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Everyone loves a good underdog story, a redemption arc, and a hero who deserves more limelight. That's why we should all apparently be booking visits to one particular historic site in Florida, which was just named one of the world's most underrated tourist attractions.
In April, Wingie , a flight booking website, unveiled its findings from its research into the world's most underrated (and overrated) tourist attractions. And lo and behold, one of the most underrated spots happens to be right here in the U.S.
To reach its conclusion, the team at Wingie analyzed reviews on Tripadvisor for the top 50 tourist experiences in every country. It then ranked the experiences based on several keyword indicators that showed if the experience was "perceived as underrated relative to the total number of reviews." The keywords included "impressive," "interesting," "amazing," "value for the money," and, naturally, "underrated."
After tracking the terms, the team gave an overall percentage score to determine the ranking. Once the percentage was calculated, the researchers named Stetson Mansion in Florida America's most underrated tourist destination and the sixth most underrated in the world.
"Over 1,000 comments referred to it as 'amazing' and 'beautiful,'" the findings, shared with Travel + Leisure via email, stated. "Hundreds of reviewers called the Victorian mansion 'spectacular' (880) and a 'must-see' (867). Almost 800 commenters said they 'loved it' (797), and the experience was described as 'interesting' over 500 times." In total, the attraction had an underrated percentage of 139 percent, based on its 8,290 positive comments.
In case the name sounds familiar, yes, it is indeed connected to Stetson hats and was built by John B. Stetson himself. The home's nickname is even "the house that hats built." According to the home's website, it was built in 1886, making it the "only Gilded Age mansion, and the largest, grandest, most innovative home ever built in Florida before 1900." It was also the first house in Florida designed and built with Edison electricity, steam heat, and indoor plumbing.
It's important to note that the home is not a museum, but rather, remains a private home that offers tours during the holiday season. It's closed to the public between January 21 and October 31, which gives it an extra air of exclusivity for those who can go to see it in person.
As for the world's No. 1 most underrated attraction, that goes to Ahhh Ras Natango Gallery and Garden in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
If you are feeling particularly inspired, you could always make your way to the Stetson Mansion, then hop over to the nearby Orlando Airport for a quick 2-hour flight to see both, which would most certainly give you bragging rights for life.
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Highest-rated Chinese restaurants in Atlantic City, according to Tripadvisor
Chinese food consistently ranks at the top of favorite cuisines in the U.S. year after year (often neck and neck with Mexican food as the #1 favorite). In fact, there are more than 40,000 across all 50 states.
However, most Chinese food you find in the U.S. is really American-Chinese food, and many of the most popular Chinese dishes were created in the U.S. , including General Tso's chicken and chop suey.
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated Chinese restaurants in Atlantic City on Tripadvisor. Tripadvisor rankings factor in the average rating and number of reviews. Read on to see the most popular Chinese restaurants in your area.
#12. Tsui's Garden
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (21 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.0/5), Service (4.5/5), Value (4.0/5) - Price: $ - Address: 6426 Ventnor Ave, Ventnor City, NJ 08406-2113 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#11. Yuki Hana Restaurant
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (59 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (3.5/5), Service (3.5/5), Value (3.5/5), Atmosphere (3.5/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 3628 Atlantic Brigantine Blvd, Brigantine, NJ 08203-1026 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#10. Hong Kong House
- Rating: 3.0 / 5 (16 reviews) - Detailed ratings: not available - Price: $ - Address: 1330 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7216 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#9. Noodle Village
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (64 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.0/5), Service (4.0/5), Value (3.5/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: Bally's Atlantic City, 1900 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ - Read more on Tripadvisor
#8. Golden Wok Chinese Restaurant
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (10 reviews) - Detailed ratings: not available - Price: $ - Address: 1541 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7013 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#7. Zhen Bang
- Rating: 3.5 / 5 (74 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (3.5/5), Service (4.0/5), Value (3.0/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 500 Boardwalk Inside Ocean Resort Casino, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7609 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#6. Golden Dynasty
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (24 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.5/5), Service (4.5/5), Value (3.5/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 2831 Boardwalk Tropicana Casino and Resort, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#5. Imperial Asian Restaurant
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (44 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.5/5), Service (4.5/5), Value (4.0/5), Atmosphere (3.5/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 3124 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-6215 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#4. Noodles of the World
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (235 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.0/5), Service (4.0/5), Value (4.0/5), Atmosphere (4.0/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-1946 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#3. Kwi Noodle House
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (158 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.0/5), Service (4.0/5), Value (3.5/5), Atmosphere (4.0/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 2100 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-6612 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#2. P.F. Chang's
- Rating: 4.0 / 5 (552 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.5/5), Service (4.0/5), Value (4.0/5), Atmosphere (4.0/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 2801 Pacific Ave Unit 101 The Quarter at the Tropicana, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-6351 - Read more on Tripadvisor
#1. EastWind
- Rating: 4.5 / 5 (456 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (4.5/5), Service (4.5/5), Value (4.5/5), Atmosphere (4.5/5) - Price: $$ - $$$ - Address: 1133 Boardwalk Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7329 - Read more on Tripadvisor
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With an enviable perch between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's peaks, Trieste is an Italian city whose food, architecture, and history have Eastern soul. Add coastal castles to sun-soaked beach resorts, and you have one of Europe's most cultured seaside getaways. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all.
2. Historical Museum of the Miramare Castle. 6,571. Historic Sites. Admission tickets from ₹1,665. The Miramare Castle and Park were commissioned by Archduke Maximilian of Hapsburg who decided — around 1855 — to build a residence worthy of his name and rank outside of Trieste, looking out to the sea and surrounded by a wide garden. The ...
Things to Do in Trieste, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 194,980 traveller reviews and photos of Trieste tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. ... If you're lucky you may visit Trieste when a concert is happening in the square, and it's a great spot for New Year's Eve! Read more. Review of: Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia ...
Top Things to Do in Trieste, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 194,930 traveller reviews and photos of Trieste tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. ... It is possible to book a visit from Monday to Friday for groups of at least 12/15 participants. On weekends and holidays, the train is closed. See full details.
Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia. 2. Historical Museum of the Miramare Castle. The Miramare Castle and Park were commissioned by Archduke Maximilian of Hapsburg who decided — around 1855 — to build a residence worthy of his name and rank outside of Trieste, looking out to the sea and surrounded by a wide garden.
2023. 2. Historical Museum of the Miramare Castle. 6,569. Historic Sites. Admission tickets from €18. The Miramare Castle and Park were commissioned by Archduke Maximilian of Hapsburg who decided — around 1855 — to build a residence worthy of his name and rank outside of Trieste, looking out to the sea and surrounded by a wide garden.
5. from ₹12,444 per adult. Wine tasting in the Collio wine area, guided tour of Trieste and Miramare castle. 2. from ₹41,178 per group. Prosecco's Roots & the Karst Region from Trieste. 4. from ₹11,822 per adult. Food and Wine tasting experience in Trieste traditional farmhouse Osmiza.
About Trieste. With an enviable perch between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's peaks, Trieste is an Italian city whose food, architecture, and history have Eastern soul. Add coastal castles to sun-soaked beach resorts, and you have one of Europe's most cultured seaside getaways.
Plan Your Trip to Trieste: Best of Trieste Tourism. About Trieste. With an enviable perch between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's peaks, Trieste is an Italian city whose food, architecture, and history have Eastern soul. Add coastal castles to sun-soaked beach resorts, and you have one of Europe's most cultured seaside getaways.
About Trieste. With an enviable perch between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's peaks, Trieste is an Italian city whose food, architecture, and history have Eastern soul. Add coastal castles to sun-soaked beach resorts, and you have one of Europe's most cultured seaside getaways. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all.
Top Places to Visit in Trieste, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 1,96,605 traveller reviews and photos of Trieste attractions.
1) 5 P.M. Time Travel. Your crash course in history begins at the Roman amphitheater on Via del Teatro Romano. From there, ascend the staircase and steep streets to the hilltop Castello di San ...
Save. I don't think Trieste is worth visiting for daytrippers. One needs to spend at least a few days in the city to let it cast its spell over you. The place is truly magical once you learn to appreciate its concealed inner self. There are no significant landmarks in Trieste (except Castle Miramare, which is not Trieste actually as it lies a ...
Why Trieste will be Italy's next big destination. Oct 21, 2019 • 6 min read. Italy's northeastern outpost Trieste is finally on the map, and in 2020 will be Europe's Capital of Science. Find out why now is the time to visit Trieste.
Sure, Italians love bartering services with tourists handing them some cash. By boat Venice is 110 kms away from Trieste and 200 kms away from Ravenna, it takes a ferry company to cover such distances.
Trieste Tourism: Tripadvisor has 195,909 reviews of Trieste Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Trieste resource. Skip to main content. Discover. Trips. ... Visit of the Trieste Karst with tasting of typical products. 0 reviews. from ₱10,841 per adult. Prosecco's Roots & the Karst Region from Trieste. 4.
Hello I want to visit the Istria area of Croatia and had considered Rovinj as it looks beautiful. I also liked Pula area . However the only flights I can get from Ireland go to Trieste Airport .We do not intend to drive so can anyone advise on transport options to this area from Trieste, including a rough idea of price. Obviously I am aware I could order a private transfer but we usually ...
Things to Do in Trieste, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 195,766 traveller reviews and photos of Trieste tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. ... It is possible to book a visit from Monday to Friday for groups of at least 12/15 participants. On weekends and holidays, the train is closed. See full details.
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2. Historical Museum of the Miramare Castle. The Miramare Castle and Park were commissioned by Archduke Maximilian of Hapsburg who decided — around 1855 — to build a residence worthy of his name and rank outside of Trieste, looking out to the sea and surrounded by a wide garden. The Park of Miramare, with a surface of 22 hectares, is the ...
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THE 10 BEST Trieste Sights & Landmarks. We perform checks on reviews. 1. Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia. We enjoyed having a Spritz every afternoon while admiring the lovely architecture of the piazza and people watching. 2. Historical Museum of the Miramare Castle. This is a hidden treasure, with beautiful gardens, excellent audio guide and ...
See way to experience (1) 2023. 9. Castello di San Giusto. 814. Castles. By johnmodesto. This castle is on top of the hill where Trieste started. Its an attractive and breathtaking walk or you can take the...
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Hello I want to visit the Istria area of Croatia and had considered Rovinj as it looks beautiful. I also liked Pula area . However the only flights I can get from Ireland go to Trieste Airport .We do not intend to drive so can anyone advise on transport options to this area from Trieste, including a rough idea of price. Obviously I am aware I could order a private transfer but we usually ...
2. Historical Museum of the Miramare Castle. 6,565. Historic Sites. Admission tickets from $33. The Miramare Castle and Park were commissioned by Archduke Maximilian of Hapsburg who decided — around 1855 — to build a residence worthy of his name and rank outside of Trieste, looking out to the sea and surrounded by a wide garden.
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