Trieste Italy Main Square

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Piazza Unità d'Italia is the main square in Trieste, a seaport city in northeast Italy. Located at the foot of the hill with the castle of San Giusto, the …

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Sep 20, 2024
Located in the very heart of Trieste, Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia is one of the most impressive and spacious squares in Europe. Surrounded by palaces from the Habsburg era, this square opens up toward… Full review by Mitar S
Aug 27, 2024
Must-see if you are in triest. A really big place, where sometimes take events place. Also nany restaurants / bars there. Full review by Meander36478106738
Aug 14, 2024
Looking at the history of Trieste, Austrian, Slovenian and Italian culture have all influenced this town. This is driven home by the impressive Austrian architecture of Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia. A … Full review by Henk M

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Hi, we are a group of 4 in our late 50's. We will be based out of Vienna during our 2 week trip starting last week of May. Is …
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Hi, we are a group of 4 in our late 50's. We will be based out of Vienna during our 2 week trip starting last week of May. Is there any beach areas in Trieste area? We have been to Lignano Italy before and that was beautiful. Would you know if this is a similar experience? Thanks, Russ
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Please tell me how close it is to the train station. I am traveling with my granddaughter and we never did anything like this …
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Please tell me how close it is to the train station. I am traveling with my granddaughter and we never did anything like this before. We are staying at a friend stationed in Aviano and would like to take the train to Triste and Venice and Milan. And, also, do the trains run all night long. Is this even feasible? Or do we need a car. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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It is 10 - 15 minutes on foot from the train station, so you most certainly do not need a car. There are also buses from the station which stop in front of the square itself. You must …
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It is 10 - 15 minutes on foot from the train station, so you most certainly do not need a car. There are also buses from the station which stop in front of the square itself. You must buy the ticket before boarding and validate it in the machine on the bus.
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Hello, I would just like to know if there is public parking close to the square ? Thanks
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Yes, there is a parking place across the square on the waterfront, but if you need to leave your car for a longer period of time, then it might be better to park somewhere in the …
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Yes, there is a parking place across the square on the waterfront, but if you need to leave your car for a longer period of time, then it might be better to park somewhere in the street. You can park for free at the train station which is nearby if you can find a space.
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