As others have said this piazza is huge, worth seeing it both in the day and at night, as the experience is different.
On Sunday 6th May, there were dolphins dancing in the sea opposite the Piazza, it was an amazing sight.
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As others have said this piazza is huge, worth seeing it both in the day and at night, as the experience is different.
On Sunday 6th May, there were dolphins dancing in the sea opposite the Piazza, it was an amazing sight.
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This is the center of the city where is located the city hall, the magnificient governor palace and most important for the tourist, the tourist office. From this place you can also climb the hill to visit the Castello di San Giusto and the cathedral.
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Once of the nicest piazzas I'm aware of in Italy, the biggest facing directly an harbour
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This is the only main square in Europe that is open on the sea. Surrounded by beautiful buildings and dominated by the San Giusto castle, piazza dell'Unita` d'Italia offers a unique view.
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I think this is the place to start if you're in Trieste for the first time. The Tourist Information Office is located right next to this square. There are some interesting looking buildings on this square, and also a fountain. Take some photos, enjoy the atmosphere and the sea view for a while, and then continue to other sights in...
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The Piazza, on a sunny day, is stunning in a Middle European, turn of the century (the 19th century) way, formed by monumental palaces on 3 sides, opening onto the harbor. It is also HUGE, meant to overawe, not to relax in. In the rain and particularly in the event of La Bora (Trieste's local hurricane), avoid it,
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A nice place but the light inside the groun are terrible
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in perfect austro-hungarian style, this square is so huge that in windy days it seems that it is never ending! the main palace in front of the sea is the city hall, and at its right there is the caffe degli specchi, a coffee-house where the intelligentia was used to meet in the early decades of 1900. it is nice...
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A beautiful square on the sea!amazing with the light illuminations at night!good cafes all around..don t miss out Mickeze and Yakeze,Two ancient metal scolputere that comes out to hit the bell on top of the Palace of the local Governament(Municipio)
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The summer evenings in Piazza Unità are something no one should miss... You're in an Italian city, by the sea and you have the feeling like you have been transported one century back in time to the capital of the Hapsburgic Empire... The blue lights on the floor give the Piazza that extra touch which makes it modern and at...
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