Advantages: Breathtaking coastline, enchanting town Disadvantages: a bit expensive
...Built on the rugged hillside above its beautiful port and the dramatic Adriatic coastline, Trieste is famous for it's marvelous seafood and Vienna-like coffeehouses. But there is much more to enjoy in this marvelous city which was once a part of the Austro-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire.
During the year, there are numerous Markets and Fairs in the city. On the third Sunday of every month, the cities love for antiques reflected in the coming together of over 60 or so antique shops, jewellers and second-hand dealers offering Art Nouveau and Secession objects and furniture. On a Monday, take a stroll through the street markets and pick up a few bargains!
Trieste offers a huge number of galleries, museums, attractions and sites. If you are interested in art, geological, botanical, mineralogical and historical collections, Trieste offers all...
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Advantages: Only two hours away, compact size Disadvantages: Didn't have long enough there!
...On 5th March 1946 in Fulton, Missouri, Winston Churchill, then Leader of the Opposition in Great Britain, declared 'From Stettin on the Baltic to Trieste on the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the continent.' Until I had cause to visit Trieste earlier this year that is what Trieste meant to me - a quote I learnt at school. It was fitting, then, that Trieste should be an overnight stop on my way to Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia and until the early 1990s behind the 'iron curtain' and firmly within the Soviet sphere of influence as defined by Churchill.
Trieste is situated in the far north western corner of Italy in the region of Friulli-Venezia Giulia, which borders Slovenia and Austria. It is a former Habsburg city and this influence is apparent from the architectural styles of its more recent buildings, its cuisine...
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...The ancient Tergeste is now a city of approximately 230,000 residents (about 260,000 within the Province), important port of the Adriatic Sea. It preserves interesting Roman, Medieval and neo-classic monuments and it is an important center for artistic, historical and scientific collections.
Among other attractions, here you can also find the famous Castle of Miramare, past residence of Maximilian and Charlotte. And the Gulf, the Carso, the numerous caves, the Rosandra Valley, the Castle of Duino...
While staying in Trieste, you can easily visit the famous Lipizzan Stud Farm and Dressage School in Lipiça, as well as the Caves of Postojna and Skocjan, and the Istrian coast-line in nearby Slovenia and Croatia....
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