The capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste is a port city with a great gastronomic tradition linked to the sea. At every step, and at every meal, all its three influences are felt: the Italian, the Austro-Hungarian and the Slovenian.
Trieste is a small plot of land between the Adriatic and the Slovenian border, perhaps a lifetime would not be enough to discover all its details, but certainly, in one day you can get a taste of its best bits. Here is a mini guide that will help you see Trieste in 24 hours, including what to eat and see. You’ll soon be booking your return.
Trieste in 24 hours: what to eat and see
Breakfast in Trieste between Piazza Unità d'Italia and Molo Audace
Two hours by train from beautiful Venice and only four hours from Milan, Trieste is a city of extreme elegance. Vulgar opulence does not belong here, rather, natural, objective beauty that does not need too many frills to get noticed. Arriving at Trieste station, the advice is to walk to Piazza Unità d'Italia, it will only take 15 minutes and you will walk in the company of its wonderful Art Nouveau buildings. The attentive eye will rest on the imposing architecture in neoclassical and eclectic styles and these contrasts, typical of the borderlands, will speak different languages to you which you will inexplicably understand.