Trieste - Italy: Tourist Highlights - What, How and Why to visit it (4K)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • If you are planning to visit Trieste, in Italy, here you’ll find the best tips on things to do in the city, with a sightseeing map on the most relevant points of interest to enjoy, so you can easily imagine and organize your trip: WHAT to see, HOW to plan your visit, and WHY to discover Trieste.
    In this video:
    - WHAT are the major attractions that you can't go home without having seen, including Piazza Unità D’italia, the Port, Grand Canal, the Roman Amphitheater, Trieste Cathedral, the Castle tf Saint Giusto, Molo Audace, the Near Miramare Castle and Duino Castle.
    - Then, I’ll describe to you HOW to follow a daily-tour to better visit the city, with a clear map of Trieste and tips for nearby attractions.
    Finally, we’ll discover WHY to visit Trieste, with his rich historic city center.
    First of all, suggestions on FOOD and ACCOMMODATIONS:
    - Where to have a MEAL: Bier Stube Trieste, Via della Madonna del Mare, 6D
    - ACCOMMODATIONS:
    Residenza le 6A - Boutique Rooms, Via S. Caterina 7, Triete
    email info@residenzale6a.it tel + 39 040 6726715
    OR
    Zenzero&Cannella - Boutique Rooms
    largo Barriera Vecchia 15, 34129 TRIESTE
    www.zenzerocannella.it - tel. +39 345 5673624
    OR
    Domus Liberta - Boutique Rooms
    Via Torquato Tasso, 3 Trieste
    www.domusliberta.it tel.+39 345 5673624
    WHAT
    Probably Trieste is the most cosmopolitan cities in Italy: with its characteristic mix of languages, peoples and religions, the city merges Central European and Mediterranean souls.
    You can consider Trieste as “the little Vienna on the sea”.
    The heart of the city is Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia. The buildings around are wonderful, but the most spectacular side of the square is the one facing the sea.
    Almost the entire coastline next to Trieste is occupied by the port, which is still the busiest in the Mediterranean.
    Located in the heart of the historic old town, Grand Canal is a small waterway to allow boats direct access into the city centre.
    The Roman Amphitheater dates back to the 1st Century AD.
    Located next to Trieste Cathedral, the Castle of Saint Giusto, was built in the 15th century by the Hapsburgs.
    Molo Audace is a fascinating promenade to admire the coastal view.
    HOW
    If you have, let’s say, one day to visit Trieste, I suggest you follow on foot the route indicated in the video, to see the most relevant attractions of the city. Remember: once you have seen the Roman Amphitheater, take the elevator of Saint Giusto parking to easily arrive in the hill of the Castle and the Cathedral. If you have more time, consider to visit the nearby attractions of Miramare and Duino Castles, and Grotta Gigante, the tourist cave containing the largest natural room in the world!
    WHY
    But why visit this city if you travel in Italy?
    The architectural heritage is really remarkable.
    Trieste is also the city of coffee, and the typical food is so tasty (in the description of this video you’ll find some food tips about where to eat and best accommodations).
    You can consider Trieste as “the little Vienna on the sea”.
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    and on Instagram: / luigistraveltips
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Комментарии • 10

  • @barbarawissinger
    @barbarawissinger 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. We want to visit Trieste as a day trip from Ljubljana. Hopefully we can return later for a longer stay.

    • @LuigisTravelTips
      @LuigisTravelTips  2 года назад +1

      Nice choise, and Ljubljana will be one my next video!

    • @barbarawissinger
      @barbarawissinger 2 года назад

      @@LuigisTravelTips I’m 52 and not as fast as I once was. Can the sights be reached on foot (in the heat of August!) or is a hop off hop on bus better?

    • @LuigisTravelTips
      @LuigisTravelTips  2 года назад

      @@barbarawissinger Of course Barbara, all can be reached except the castle of San Giusto (and of course the Miramare and Duino castles)

  • @DC-vv5ii
    @DC-vv5ii 3 года назад +1

    I lived there from Dec. 1981 to about April 1982. Nice place. I had an emergency appendectomy at the Ospedale Maggiore in January 1982.

    • @LuigisTravelTips
      @LuigisTravelTips  3 года назад +1

      Yes, really a nice place Trieste ;)

    • @DC-vv5ii
      @DC-vv5ii 3 года назад +1

      @@LuigisTravelTips Trieste; where I had Pandoro for the first time, bought and heard ABBA's The Visitor's album, Midnight Mass at the duomo, lots of experiences with La Bora. Appendectomy at Ospedale Maggiore, and I still have a picture of myself sitting on the small sphinx at Miramare Castle. Catching busses as Piazza Goldoni. A small jaunt to Muggia. Apartment at Via Frausin 16. Now I'm back home in southern Alberta, Canada.

  • @kristentommasini
    @kristentommasini 4 года назад +2

    I am currently Producing an Art Vlog Series about My Journey, I have the first 4 episodes up on Rome and next Chapter coming is beautiful Trieste. =)

  • @crnikonj9318
    @crnikonj9318 3 года назад +1

    please change the title: Trst - Slovenia - What, How and Why to visit it
    TRST JE NAŠ!