Framed by green hills and white limestone cliffs, Trieste looks out over the blue Adriatic, offering an idyllic panorama from its hilltop citadel, at least when the galeforce bora winds aren’t blasting you off the seafront. But in any weather, there’s a distinct atmosphere of grandeur with a cosmopolitan twist.
The city’s main squares are adorned with spectacular Neoclassical buildings, and the much-photographed canal, clustered with open-air cafés, is a reminder that, just like Venice and its lagoon, this city has enjoyed a glorious seafaring past, too.
The heart of modern Trieste is in the grid-like streets of the Borgo Teresiano, but no day trips from Venice here would be complete without a climb to the top of its hill, San Giusto, named for its patron saint and with the best views for kilometres around.
With our tailor-made trip to Trieste, you will discover its reality from another angle, the local one, made up of small daily rituals and places hidden from tourists. Keeping your company along the routes will often be the blue of the Adriatic and the wonderful views of the Gulf of Trieste.
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