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Trip to Trieste and excursion by boat to Sistiana
Trieste, Province of Trieste, Italy
Trieste, Province of Trieste, Italy

Trip to Trieste and excursion by boat to Sistiana

Length6.3 mi
Elev. Gain75.4 ft
Est. Steps15000
City walk
Historic site
Quiet place
Hot springs
No shade
Wading
Created by mibra312

Trip to Trieste and excursion by boat to Sistiana Introduction

Trip to Trieste and excursion by boat to Sistiana is a 6.3 mile (15,000-step) route located near Trieste, Province of Trieste, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 75.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Attractions Near Trip to Trieste and excursion by boat to Sistiana

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Piazza Unità d'Italia

Place
Piazza Unità d'Italia (English: Unity of Italy Square) 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 square faces the Adriatic Sea. It is often said to be Europe's largest square located next to the sea. The square was built during the period when Trieste was the most important seaport of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and includes the city's municipal buildings and other important palaces.

Metres above the Adriatic

Place
Metres above the Adriatic (Italian: Metri sopra l'Adriatico, German: Meter über Adria, Croatian: Metara iznad Jadrana) is the vertical datum used in Austria, in the former Yugoslavian states of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, as well as in Albania to measure elevation, referring to the average water level of the Adriatic Sea at the Sartorio mole in the Port of Trieste.

Museo Sartorio

Place
The Civico Museo Sartorio is a museum in Trieste, northern Italy. Set in an urban villa, it exhibits ceramics, majolica, porcelain and pictures, typical equipment of Trieste's villas at the end of the 19th century.Besides the villa itself being a very interesting building architecturally, it contains drawings of Giambattista Tiepolo, painting of Giambattista Pittoni and a glyptotheque.

Jewish Museum Carlo e Vera Wagner

Place
The Jewish Museum “Carlo and Vera Wagner", is located in via del Monte 5/7, Trieste, Italy. It was inaugurated in 1993, by the initiative of Mario Stock together with the generous support of the Wagner-de Polo family.

Borgo Giuseppino

Place
The Borgo Giuseppino is a neighbourhood of Trieste, Italy, planned and built starting from the end of the 18th century. The name comes from the Emperor of Austria Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, son of the empress Maria Theresa of Austria.

Trieste Commodity Exchange

Place
The Trieste Commodity Exchange (Italian: Borsa merci di Trieste) was founded in 1755 by Empress Maria Theresa. It is one of the oldest commodity exchanges in the world.

Trieste Centrale railway station

Place
Trieste Centrale railway station (IATA: TXB) (Italian: Stazione di Trieste Centrale; German: Triest Südbahnhof (former name) is the main station serving the city and municipality (comune) of Trieste, in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy.Opened in 1857, the station is a terminus for direct lines to Venice, Udine and Vienna, and for the belt line leading to Trieste's marshalling yard, near the now closed Trieste Campo Marzio railway station.

Savoia Excelsior Palace

Place
The Savoia Excelsior Palace is a 4 star hotel in Trieste, Italy owned by the Starhotels group. The hotel is located close to Piazza Unità d'Italia overlooking the Gulf of Trieste and has 142 rooms (including suites and apartments). The hotel has a bar, "Le Rive", and a restaurant, "The Savoy", which seats up to 150 people.

Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi

Place
The Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi is an opera house located in Trieste, Italy and named after the composer Giuseppe Verdi. Privately constructed, it was inaugurated as the Teatro Nuovo to replace the smaller 800-seat "Cesareo Regio Teatro di San Pietro" on 21 April 1801 with a performance of Johann Simon Mayr's Ginevra di Scozia.

Revoltella Museum

Place
The Revoltella Museum (Italian: Museo Revoltella) is a modern art gallery founded in Trieste in 1872 by Baron Pasquale Revoltella. The baron, after he left his house to the city (located in Piazza Venezia) and all the works, furniture and books it contained.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

6.3 mi

Elev. Gain

75.4 ft

Est. Steps

15000
Created by
mibra312
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