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Albergo Alla Posta
Albergo Alla Posta



Savoia Excelsior Palace Trieste – Starhotels Collezione
Savoia Excelsior Palace Trieste – Starhotels Collezione



Victoria Hotel Letterario
Victoria Hotel Letterario



DoubleTree by Hilton Trieste
DoubleTree by Hilton Trieste



Hotel Città di Parenzo
Hotel Città di Parenzo



Trieste 411 e Trieste 411 II (Rooms & Apartments)
Trieste 411 e Trieste 411 II (Rooms & Apartments)



Le Terrazze
Le Terrazze



Residence Theresia
Residence Theresia



Urban Hotel Design
Urban Hotel Design



Hotel Continentale
Hotel Continentale



Forvm boutique Hotel
Forvm boutique Hotel



You.Me Design Place Hotel
You.Me Design Place Hotel



The Modernist Hotel
The Modernist Hotel



Crops City Stay
Crops City Stay



NH Trieste
NH Trieste



Hotel Milano
Hotel Milano



Hotel Roma
Hotel Roma



B&B Hotel Trieste
B&B Hotel Trieste



Palace Suite
Palace Suite



Urbanauts Studios Minelli
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Savoia Excelsior Palace Trieste – Starhotels Collezione
Savoia Excelsior Palace Trieste – Starhotels CollezioneGo beyond your typical stay in Trieste
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Top neighborhoods in Trieste
- Città Nuova-Barriera Nuova-San Vito-Città Vecchia
- Roiano-Gretta-Barcola-Cologna-Scorcola
- Bárcola
- Trieste City Centre
- Trieste Old Town





Città Nuova-Barriera Nuova-San Vito-Città Vecchia
Città Nuova-Barriera Nuova-San Vito-Città Vecchia blends Trieste's rich multicultural past with stunning waterfront views. Piazza Unità d'Italia's grand Habsburg palaces face the Adriatic while ancient Roman ruins whisper stories nearby. Castello di San Giusto rewards climbers with panoramic views, and historic cafés preserve the literary atmosphere that once attracted Joyce and Svevo. The neighborhood is best explored on foot despite cobblestone streets and steep hills. Traditional osmizas serve prosciutto and local wine, while seafood restaurants line the waterfront. Trieste's central train station connects you easily to surrounding areas, making this elegant district an ideal base for your Italian adventure.





Roiano-Gretta-Barcola-Cologna-Scorcola
Stroll the stunning Barcola promenade where locals and tourists alike soak up Adriatic views. This seaside neighborhood offers the best of both worlds—refreshing swims by day and sunset cocktails by night. Miramare Castle creates a fairy-tale backdrop while pine trees line walking paths where you can watch boats drift across the blue horizon. Beach clubs and seafood restaurants dot the shoreline, serving fresh catches and regional Friulian specialties. The area maintains its authentic Italian coastal vibe even during summer months. Well-connected by Trieste's bus network, this walkable waterfront lets you trade city bustle for sea breezes.


Bárcola
Bárcola's 2km waterfront promenade might be the best seaside stroll in Trieste, with pine-shaded walkways and historic bathing spots dating back to the 1800s. Small pebble beaches dot the shoreline where locals and visitors alike splash in the crystal-clear Adriatic. The stunning Miramare Castle sits in the distance, creating postcard-perfect views against the blue horizon. Seafood trattorias and beachside cafés serve fresh catches alongside regional Friulian wines with moderate prices. The neighborhood balances vacation rentals in converted villas with authentic residential charm. Frequent buses connect to downtown, though the area's walkable promenade and cycling paths make transportation easy during your stay.





Trieste City Centre
Trieste City Centre captivates with its grand Habsburg architecture and multicultural charm. The vast Piazza Unità d'Italia faces the sparkling Adriatic, while historic cafés like Caffè San Marco preserve the literary atmosphere where James Joyce once penned his works. Ancient Roman ruins and neoclassical palaces create a fascinating architectural timeline as you wander through elegant streets. The area blends Italian, Austrian, and Slavic influences in its exceptional cuisine and coffee culture. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, with frequent buses connecting to the train station when your feet need a rest. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer an atmospheric home base for exploring this sophisticated harbor city.





Trieste Old Town
Trieste Old Town blends Italian, Slavic, and Germanic influences in a captivating seaside setting. The neighborhood's well-preserved Austro-Hungarian buildings stand alongside ancient Roman ruins and medieval streets. History buffs love exploring landmarks like the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas and the Roman Theatre. Canal Grande offers picture-perfect views while the grand Piazza Unità d'Italia opens directly to the sparkling Adriatic. Traditional osmize wine taverns serve local Istrian cuisine alongside refined seafood restaurants. The area is wonderfully walkable, though steep in places with charming cobblestone streets. Boutique hotels in converted historic palazzos provide authentic stays with period furnishings and harbor views.
Top landmarks in Trieste

Piazza Unita d'Italia

Trieste Harbour

Canal Grande di Trieste

Miramare Castle

Golfo di Trieste

Castello di San Giusto
Old Port of Trieste
University of Trieste
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Between the Adriatic and Slovenia sits a city where Habsburg elegance meets Italian passion. Sip espresso at historic Caffè San Marco, where James Joyce once scribbled notes for 'Ulysses.' The grand Piazza Unità d'Italia opens dramatically to the sea, Europe's largest waterfront square. Climb to Castello di San Giusto for stunning views. The Roman Theatre reveals ancient foundations beneath this literary crossroads. Canal Grande di Trieste offers miniature Venice vibes without crowds. After exploring the Revoltella Museum's modern art, sample fresh seafood paired with local Friulano wine at harborside eateries. Don't miss the Barcolana regatta in October – when thousands of sails transform the gulf into a breathtaking spectacle.
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Victoria Hotel Letterario
"Hotel is in the city center and very close to the cathedral. Lots restaurants nearby. Hotel staff are very friendly and helpful. Beautiful room and very comfortable. Highly recommend to others who plan to visit Milan."
DoubleTree by Hilton Trieste
"Great location, great service, great dinner recommendation!"
Grand Hotel Duchi d'Aosta
"Very beautiful room and super comfortable beds."
Urban Hotel Design
"Very clean and welcoming, would stay again!"
Residence Victoria
"Staff very kind and helpful and let us store our bags after an early arrival"
Hotel Continentale
"Very convenient location and large rooms!"
Le Terrazze
"The building is in central Trieste and easy to get to/from the train station. There is an Aldi three blocks away. The apartment was spacious and clean. Furnishings and supplies are minimal but perfectly fine. I couldn't get the wifi to work very well. It was always slow and sometimes intermittent. I also couldn't figure out the washing machine. There is only a front desk person available until 2 p.m."
Urbanauts Studios Minelli
"Liked its location, very central and well located. We got here a bit early and could not get in until 3 PM( I understand you can request early check in , as it’s not staffed there is no flexibility if you do not do that), also there is no storage available for luggage although there is a storage just up the road. Overall it was a good experience."
The Modernist Hotel
"Great and central location. Easy walking distance to all the main attractions. Very helpful staff. Property was pleasant and clean."




























































































