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Excellent restaurant, friendly staff.
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Location on Barcola coast-beautiful views from spacious balcony; restaurant, friendly staff.
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Close to everything.
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The hotel was conveniently located near the cruise terminal once we found it at night. Dinner at their restaurant was good. The breakfast was great.
Breakfast was excellent.
The proximity to the old city and pedestrian areas was great
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The staffs are nice and friendly. The room size we had was great and clean. The location is great. The train station is just one short block away. Dining choices and shops are just walking distance. We did not try the breakfast to give any comments.
Simple, no frills. I liked having a code instead of a key. We loved being able to stream movies from our phones onto the TV!
It is across the park from train and bus stations.
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Great location and very friendly and helpful staff. Just lovely people!
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The Staff from the front desk to the cleaning staff were so helpful respectful and friendly. They went out of their way to ask how they could help. Wonderful smiles. Best hotel staff experience I have had in Europe.
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The deluxe quad was enormous, and came with rooftop access.
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The staff were helpful and accommodating. Mostly quiet. Breakfast was nice.
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Close to everything near station.breakfast is amazing and included with reservation.
Location is super. Convenient to the main attractions.
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Quaint little boutique hotel close to port and square.
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Very helpful reception. Room very clean with new parquet floors. Great location - easy walk to central station and Central Piazza, seafront and other amenities.
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Beautifully appointed and designed room in a great location. Close to the train and a quick walk to the Piazza. Staff was very helpful.
Staff was incredible. Breakfast awesome. We were able to walk to all places of interest within 15 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Trieste–Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport (TRS) is located 30–40 km (18–25 mi) from the city center. Plan your transfer using the APT Gorizia Bus (Line 51), which costs €5–€10 (approx. $5.50–$11 USD) and takes 50–60 minutes. Departures are generally hourly; purchase tickets in advance via the official app or airport kiosk and confirm schedules for late-night arrivals.
- Ask your hotel about airport shuttle services, as many near TRS offer this option and can save you €50–€70 (about $55–$77 USD) compared to taxi costs. Request the shuttle schedule in advance, since availability may vary by season or time of day.
- Book your hotel at least 2–3 months in advance for the best rates and availability, especially during summer or major events like the Barcolana Boat Race in October. Rates can rise by up to 25% during major events, so early booking is recommended.
- Budget for a local city tourism tax (tassa di soggiorno) of €1–€2 (approx. $1.10–$2.20 USD) per person, per night, payable directly to the hotel at check-in or check-out. Note that children under a specified age may be exempt; verify details with your hotel.
- Present valid identification at check-in (passport for non-EU citizens or national ID for EU citizens) for all guests, including children, as required by Italian law for registration. Keep copies of documentation handy for last-minute changes or late arrivals.
- Ask if breakfast is included when booking, as continental breakfast is common but not always part of the room rate. Check if gluten-free or vegan breakfast options are available for specific dietary needs, and consider trying local options like brioche e cappuccino for an authentic start.
- Respect quiet hours (orario del silenzio), typically after 22:00 and sometimes 13:00–16:00 midday, to help maintain a pleasant environment for all, especially in historic buildings. For a quieter stay, request a room away from elevators or communal areas.
- Learn key Italian phrases like buongiorno (good morning) and grazie (thank you); while English is often understood at hotels, staff value the effort. Ask, 'Parla inglese?' (Do you speak English?) for more effective communication.
- Explore local cuisine by asking hotel reception for restaurant recommendations; staff often know trattorias serving Trieste dishes like jota or fresh Adriatic seafood. Inquire about dietary accommodations or allergy details when receiving suggestions.
- Experience Trieste's unique coffee scene by ordering a nero (espresso) or capo (cappuccino in a small glass) at the bar. Ordering and drinking coffee at the bar typically costs less than table service.
- Confirm hotel parking availability if renting a car, as parking in Trieste’s city center can be limited and some areas have ZTLs (Limited Traffic Zones). Request written ZTL instructions from your hotel to avoid local fines.
- Ask about luggage storage if you arrive early or have a late departure; most hotels offer this service free or for a small fee. Confirm whether storage is secured or supervised for extra peace of mind.
- Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated; a tip of €1–€2 (about $1.10–$2.20 USD) for hotel staff or housekeeping is a kind gesture for good service. Leave cash on the pillow or give it directly, as this is the customary method.
- Use Trieste’s public transit network, including buses and trams; multi-day passes are available from a tabaccheria (tobacconist) for easy city travel. Typical passes offer 24-hour and 72-hour validity; verify current pricing before purchase.
- Solo travelers can comfortably explore Trieste, as the city is generally safe; always follow standard precautions and ask hotel reception for local safety advice. Tourist zones are well-lit, but confirm late-night public transportation options in advance.
- If you need accessible rooms or elevators, inquire before booking, as not all older hotels or pensioni in Trieste offer these facilities. Verify step-free access, bathroom handrails, or visual alarms for specific accessibility requirements.
- Check current COVID-19 protocols or local policies before travel, as restrictions have eased but requirements may change. Review the official Italian government travel site or your airline for the latest updates.