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City in Italy — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇮🇹
Country
Italy
Type
City
Best time to travel
April–June, September–October
Budget/day
70–120 €
Getting there from Germany
Trieste Airport or via Venice (2 hours by train). By car via Villach and the motorway.
About Trieste
Trieste, located at the northeastern tip of the Adriatic Sea, is a city of borders and contrasts — Italian at heart, Habsburg in architecture, and Slavic influenced in cuisine. As the former main port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city exudes a grandeur reminiscent of Vienna: magnificent historic palaces line the wide boulevards, and the Piazza Unità d’Italia — Europe's largest open square to the sea — is a monument to imperial ambition. The Castello di Miramare, a white fairy-tale castle by the sea, was built for Archduke Maximilian and is set within a botanical park filled with subtropical plants. The Grotta Gigante, one of the largest walkable caves in the world, opens just a few kilometers outside the city into the karst rock. Trieste is a world-class literary city: James Joyce lived here for eleven years and wrote parts of Ulysses, Italo Svevo paid literary tribute to the city, and the historic Caffè San Marco, Caffè degli Specchi, and Antico Caffè Tommaseo breathe the spirit of a coffeehouse culture that rivals Vienna. Culinary-wise, Trieste connects Central Europe with the Mediterranean: Jota (sauerkraut soup), goulash, and fresh fish from the Adriatic share equal footing on the menu. The Bora, a cold fall wind from the karst, can sweep through the streets in winter at speeds exceeding 150 kilometers per hour. Trieste is easily accessible from Ljubljana, Venice, and Vienna and serves as an ideal starting point for trips to Istria and Slovenia.
Top 5 highlights in Trieste
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Piazza Unità d'Italia
Europe's largest open square to the sea is Trieste's magnificent living room with Habsburg architecture.
Castello di Miramare
The white castle of Archduke Maximilian overlooks the sea and offers a beautiful park.
Coffeehouse Culture
Trieste's historic cafés (Degli Specchi, San Marco, Tommaseo) are vibrant witnesses of the Austro-Hungarian era.
Canal Grande
The elegant canal in Borgo Teresiano recalls the Habsburg era and is lined with neoclassical facades.
Risiera di San Sabba
The memorial at the only Nazi concentration camp on Italian soil is a moving place of remembrance.
Hotels in Trieste
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Trieste
Recommended travel time
April–June, September–October
Summer
Warm, 24–30 °C, Bora wind possible
Winter
Cool, 4–9 °C, strong Bora winds
How much does a holiday in Trieste cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
35–55 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
70–120 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
160–350 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
In Trieste, you don't order an 'Espresso' but a 'Nero' – the coffee language is unique.
The Castello di Miramare is a must – the park is freely accessible and perfect for a walk.
Trieste is a hidden gem – hardly any mass tourism, but an authentic atmosphere.
The Grotta Gigante (cave) in the karst is the largest walkable show cave in the world.
The karst hinterland offers excellent Osmize (wine taverns) with local wine and cheese.
Food & drink in Trieste
These specialties you must try!
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