This mostly unexcavated UNESCO World Heritage Site and living museum was once one of the largest and wealthiest cities of the Roman Empire.
Grotta Gigante
One of the world’s largest tourist caves brims with extraordinary stalactites and stalagmites. At 168 metres long, the tour takes approximately an hour.
Drive along La Strada del Vino
The winding 50 kilometres known as La Strada del Vino, or “Wine Road”, is home to some of Italy’s finest reds and whites.
Cividale del Friuli, Julius Caesar's Roman municipium
Founded by Julius Caesar, this charming town boasts a wealth of historic treasures, including the town centre, the Lombard Temple and the Cathedral.
The Opicina Tramway in Trieste
Trieste is best discovered via a ride on this unique hybrid tramway that covers the scenic 5-kilometre stretch from Oberdan Square to the Villa Opicina.
San Daniele Prosciutto
Nestled amid the rolling hills of Friuli is San Daniele, a small town renowned for its unparalleled Prosciutto; it's a definite must-eat!
Miramare Castle
With a lush, expansive garden and striking sea views, this 19th-century architectural marvel looks just like a fairy tale castle.
Barcolana regatta
Every October, approximately 2,000 participants from around the world flock to the Gulf of Trieste for Europe’s busiest regatta, the Barcolana.
Fun winter activities
Featuring slopes for all ages and abilities, Tarvisio Ski Area also offers dog sledding, snowshoeing, climbing and horse riding.
Unwind in Lignano Sabbiadoro
Lignano Sabbiadoro, literally 'golden sand', is a renowned resort town popular for its thermal baths, theme parks and, most of all, endless sandy beaches.
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“We chose a posher hotel with lots of facilities because we knew the weather wasn't going to be stable. It was the right choice. It has two superb sea water swimming pools. One is indoor, heated and with jet streams and cascade, all next to a sauna/steam room super equipped room. The other is on the roof, and shallow, which ensures the sun heated water is pleasantly warm. the views from the pool are superb. I never prefer pools to beaches, but in this case, the beaches were very average (I preferred the public beach to the private ones). However, the old town and sea promenade are very beautiful. Breakfast and dinner were very good. You have an optional reasonably priced half board buffet. Incidentally, if you are in Trieste, the best way to reach Grado is by boat. Very pleasant journey.”
“Modern, well kept and clean hotel with great location and beautiful view on Gulf of Trieste. Very close to Miramare castle and 7 min driving to Trieste. Staff is very helpful and speak English(rare in Italy). Breakfast is nice with lots of varieties and nice view on see as well from restaurant. My experience is very positive and will come again in same place!”
“Fresh orange juice, very nice yogurt.
The staff was exceptionally friendly and helpful, including the cleaning crew. Location to town center is perfect. The weather was very cold, but we were able to regulate the room temp because it was individualized.”
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