








An afternoon stroll in Trieste
Today has been a day of "improvisation", I had planned to go to Verona but I overslept and when we went to the train station it was too late to do the tour in one day, so we had to improvise and look for another destination.
After looking at several options we chose to go to Trieste, a beautiful city, with great buildings and with a lot of freshness.
I loved the architecture of this place, all the buildings are imposing and in perfect condition. The city is very welcoming and with different attractions.
You can tell that it is a city with history as soon as you walk through its cobblestone streets, and at the same time it has opened up to modernization, it is a mixture of both.
We were in the square "La Piazza dell'Unità" or Piazza dell'Unità d'Italia, surrounded by imposing buildings like the ones you see in the pictures, among which are the Government Palace and the City Hall Palace.
In front of the square is the promenade, a long walkway around the sea, with a harbor in the background with large boats.
The gastronomy is varied and there are cafes for all tastes. I liked to see many stores with more than 60 years old.
As a travel experience I can tell you that we have suffered a little with the language issue, it has not been easy to get people who speak Spanish, even in the hotels. When we got on the bus to the train station we could barely understand that we had to buy the bus ticket through a mobile application.
Everything is very orderly here, the public transportation is impeccable in terms of comfort and punctuality. Very organized.
It's a destination that I would like to repeat to see with more time many other attractions that I could not appreciate because of the time factor.
See you soon! Thank you for being and being
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