Tourist info
Make the most of your visit to TriestEspresso Expo.
Discover the side events taking place alongside the main exhibition and take advantage of the opportunity to visit Trieste. A rich program of events has also been planned for companions.
Trieste is a beautiful city. Rich in history, art, and culture, it serves as a bridge between the West and Central Europe, having absorbed characteristics and influences from both cultures.
As a multi-ethnic city, Trieste hosts and preserves testimonies and places of worship for all religions. The city owes its fortune to its port, which became central to the economy in the 18th century, thanks to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
But Trieste is also a city of shopping and entertainment, the smallest province in Italy, which in a small area gathers numerous environmental treasures like the Karst, the Timavo river, and beautiful museums, such as the Miramare Castle, one of the most visited monuments in Italy.
For coffee lovers, a visit to the historic cafes in the center will be the best way to start the day.
Whether it’s sipping an espresso in a historic café, exploring the city’s roasting heritage, or simply indulging in the aromatic pleasures of Trieste’s coffee culture, every moment in this enchanting city is sure to delight the senses of any coffee enthusiast.
Trieste is a paradise for coffee lovers, offering visitors a rich blend of history, vibrant culture, and unique experiences.
Why not explore the hidden gems of a city rich in culture and history like Trieste? Begin your journey at one of the most iconic squares, Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia, where Caffè degli Specchi, a meeting place for creative minds for over a century, welcomes you with its timeless charm.
Continuing along the coast, the Giuseppe Verdi Opera House will amaze you with its beauty, while Caffè Tommaseo invites you for an aperitif in its refined setting, a tribute to the Trieste of the past.
You cannot visit Trieste without exploring its more intimate streets, where Caffè Pasticceria Stella Polare and Pasticceria Pirona offer delights for the palate and inspiration for the spirit.
Finally, indulge in a stop at Antico Caffè San Marco, where writer Claudio Magris found his second home, immersed in his art and surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals. It became a meeting place for intellectuals to read newspapers and discuss politics, art, and culture. Frequent visitors included Italo Svevo, Umberto Saba, James Joyce, Gianni Stuparich, Virgilio Giotti, and young irredentists.
For those seeking tourist information, visit the Turismo FVG website for insights on what to do in Trieste on vacation.
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