Italy is justly famous for its visual splendor: gilded angels, riotously bright frescoes, sunrise-colored facades. But in Trieste, a port city of latticed alleyways and hushed boulevards just a ...
Exploring Trieste with kids is a fantastic way to experience Northern Italy. From the historic Roman Theatre to the bustling waterfront and seaside promenades, this charming city is filled with ...
After Venice shunned large cruise ships, many began to dock 100 miles east in Trieste. Residents now worry that tourists will overrun their city, too. Cruise ships dock beside the Piazza Unità ...
Trieste stands out as the true coffee capital of Italy, with a culture rooted in its historical trade connections. This unique coffee culture features distinct local beverages like "capo in b" and ...
Trieste doesn’t have anything on the scale of the canals of Venice, but it does have a Grand Canal in its city center. Photo Credit: Brittany Chrusciel A “second city” is generally considered to be ...
In the aftermath of the Scottish referendum, independence movements across Europe are seeking their own media moments. And Italy - which only became a unified country in 1861 - has more independence ...
Discreet yet fierce, Trieste is a windswept gem that will surprise you with its quirks. If you’ve travelled anywhere else in Italy, your first task is to discard any expectations that Trieste will ...
While Rome is a magnet for tourists with its rich history and stunning architecture, those looking to dodge the crowds might want to consider an equally enchanting yet lesser-known Italian gem.
The romantic melancholy of Trieste's often windswept streets (the bora, a fierce wind that blows down from the Carso plateau, is a source of local pride), the faded grandeur of its Habsburg buildings, ...
Travel direction from Trieste to New York City is and direction from New York City to Trieste is The map below shows the location of Trieste and New York City. The blue line represents the straight ...