Karst
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Museums
- Top 10 museums in Trieste
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History and art Museums
- Revoltella Museum
- Carlo Schmidl Theatre Museum
- Diego de Henriquez War Museum for Peace
- Museum of Oriental Art
- San Giusto Castle
- ITS Arcademy
- San Sabba Rice Mill – National Monument
- Foiba di Basovizza Memorial
- J. J. Winckelmann Antiquities Museum
- Tergeste Lapidarium
- Sartorio Museum
- Morpurgo Museum
- Homeland History Museum
- Risorgimento Museum and Oberdan Memorial
- Postal and Telegraphic Museum of Central Europe
- Campo Marzio Railway Museum
- Carlo and Vera Wagner Museum of the Jewish Community in Trieste
- Museum of the Civilization of Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia
- Science museums
- Literary museums
- Small museums and other cultural realities
- Itineraries
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Places, curiosities and legends
- Drogheria Toso
- The Puttini Postini of the Post Office building
- The inventor of Confetti
- The house built with vinegar
- The Onion House
- Zero Ponte Rosso
- The legend of the Bora
- The White Lady
- The Duino Fortress
- Princess Rosandra
- The tomb of Charlemagne
- Why is the Karst plateau so stony?
- A Guinness record-setting square
- San Nicolò, the holiday children love most
- In Trieste everyone goes to the beach!
- Trieste...in 3D
- Trieste for children
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Shopping
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Artisans shops
- Vud
- Studiocinque
- Lister Sartoria Sociale
- Laboratorio degli In-perfetti
- Combiné
- Boogaloo vintage and more
- Delikatessen
- Katastrofa
- Mostri113
- L'isola di Lara
- Mosaici
- La piccola bottega spiritosa di Piolo e Max
- Pamina
- Laboratorio degli Elfi
- La Pintadera
- Maurizio Stagni
- Qui gatta ci cova
- Stranomavero
- Sculture in cuoio
- Pepelkacreations
- Shopping streets
- Historic enterprises
- Covered Market
- Browsing street markets...
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Artisans shops
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Karst
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Walking and trekking
- Tiziana Weiss Trail (or sage trail)
- Mount Stena Trail
- Rilke Trail
- Gemina Trail
- Napoleonic Way
- Mount Cocusso
- Fortified village of Slivia
- Rosandra Valley
- Falesie di Duino Nature Reserve
- Timavo Resurgence
- Grotto of the god Mithras
- The Ancient Factory and Roman Quarry
- 97 - The Prosecco military training area park
- 40 - The Coastland trench park in Contovello
- Trieste by bike
- Karst Wedding
- Majenca
- Karst House
- Grotta Gigante (Giant Cave)
- Osmizas
- Slivia Cave
- Carsiana Botanical Garden
- Trieste Adventurepark
- The mountains... at sea level
- Discovering the Opicina Bunker
- The Trieste Opicina race
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Walking and trekking
Downtown
The start is in the most elegant area of the city, Unità d'Italia square, the most important square of the city which opens onto the sea.
Exploring the Teresian district by bike is easy and pleasant, the highlights are: the beautiful Grand Canal of Trieste, the orthodox churches and the neoclassical buildings.
Then you will cross the tree-lined boulevard "Viale XX Settembre" and reach the Synagogue of Trieste and the literary café "Caffè San Marco". The cycling tour will continue into the heart of the city and you will reach the top of the San Giusto hill riding along Via del Monte and Via Capitolina.
Once on the top of the hill you will see the Cathedral, the castle and the breathtaking view over the city. The way back downhill will lead you to the seafront of Trieste, called "le Rive".
Then you will cross the tree-lined boulevard "Viale XX Settembre" and reach the Synagogue of Trieste and the literary café "Caffè San Marco". The cycling tour will continue into the heart of the city and you will reach the top of the San Giusto hill riding along Via del Monte and Via Capitolina.
Once on the top of the hill you will see the Cathedral, the castle and the breathtaking view over the city. The way back downhill will lead you to the seafront of Trieste, called "le Rive".
Start: piazza Unità d'Italia
Finish: piazza Unità d'Italia
km: 12
Type of track: asphalt (a difficult but short rise to reach the top of San Giusto hill, if riding classic bicycles)
Difficulty: easy
Treste by bike (pdf)
Where to hire bikes in the Karst
Finish: piazza Unità d'Italia
km: 12
Type of track: asphalt (a difficult but short rise to reach the top of San Giusto hill, if riding classic bicycles)
Difficulty: easy
Treste by bike (pdf)
Where to hire bikes in the Karst
The track can be run by renting Segways and bicycles.