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What to Visit in Trieste: A Journey Through History, Sea and Culture



Trieste is a unique city, a crossroads of cultures where Central European elegance meets the beauty of the Adriatic Sea. If you stay at the Fortino Apartment, here are some of the must-see stops to discover the city's authentic charm.

Piazza Unità d'Italia



It is the beating heart of Trieste and the largest square overlooking the sea in Europe. Surrounded by imposing historic buildings, it is the perfect place to watch the sunset and breathe in the atmosphere of the city.

Miramare Castle

Overlooking the Gulf of Trieste, this stunning white castle was the residence of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Habsburg. In addition to its exquisite interiors, the castle is surrounded by a magnificent park with breathtaking views.

The Castle of San Giusto and the Cathedral

Located on the hill overlooking the city, San Giusto Castle offers a spectacular view of Trieste. It is also home to the Cathedral of San Giusto, with its Byzantine mosaics and an atmosphere rich in history.

Roman Theater and Verdi Theater

The Roman Theater, dating back to the time of the Roman Empire, is located in the center of the city and is still an impressive venue. For those who love music and opera, the Verdi Theater is a must-see, with a rich program of performances.

The Molo Audace and the Rive



Perfect for a relaxing stroll, the Molo Audace extends into the sea and affords a lovely view of the city and the Gulf of Trieste. The Rive is the perfect place to sip coffee and enjoy the view.

Don't get lost.



Historic Cafes and the Coffee Tradition
Trieste is the coffee capital of Italy! Don't miss the opportunity to visit historic cafes such as Caffè San Marco, Caffè degli Specchi and Caffè Tommaseo, where time seems to stand still.

The Green Dolphin and Boat Excursions
During warm weather, you can take advantage of the Green Dolphin boat, which connects the center to Miramare Castle. A perfect experience to admire Trieste from the sea.


Gastronomy and Local Flavors
Trieste is famous for its Austro-Hungarian and Mediterranean-influenced cuisine. Try typical dishes such as ham baked in a bread crust, jota (sauerkraut and bean soup), and fresh fish in downtown restaurants.



Visit to Duino Castle and Rilke Trail



Overlooking the sea, Duino Castle is a fascinating historic residence still inhabited by the princes of the Thurn und Taxis family. The Rilke Trail, a scenic walk among the cliffs of the Karst with breathtaking views of the Gulf of Trieste, starts here.

Bicycle Excursion on the Parenzana



If you love bicycle touring, don't miss the opportunity to ride a section of the Parenzana, a former railway converted into a bicycle path that connects Trieste to Croatia. A route through vineyards, forests and breathtaking panoramic views.

Relaxation by the Sea in Sistiana and Grado



For a day of sea and relaxation, the beaches of Sistiana offer crystal-clear waters and well-equipped bathing establishments. If you are looking for a more historic atmosphere, Grado, known as the "Island of the Sun," is a beautiful seaside town with golden beaches and a charming historic center.