Sunday in Trieste or Venice?
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Sunday in Trieste or Venice?
I will have a spare full day Sunday, coming from a work trip in Trieste. Staying near Mestre station.
should I go to Venice in the morning (have been there 20 years ago) or stay in Trieste and take train to Venice later that night?
should I go to Venice in the morning (have been there 20 years ago) or stay in Trieste and take train to Venice later that night?
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All depends on your interests. There are tons of interesting places around Trieste, like Pirano, San Cassiano Caves, Lipizza or - between Trieste and Venice - Aquileia
https://www.discoveraquileia.com/en/
https://www.discoveraquileia.com/en/
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What time of year?
If Venice some time before the end of July, make sure you understand the requirements of the Access Fee.
https://cda.veneziaunica.it/en/access-fee
FWIW, the fastest trains from Trieste to Venice Mestre take 2.5 hours, so you're not talking about all that much time to explore Venice. The evening train journeys are longer.
If Venice some time before the end of July, make sure you understand the requirements of the Access Fee.
https://cda.veneziaunica.it/en/access-fee
FWIW, the fastest trains from Trieste to Venice Mestre take 2.5 hours, so you're not talking about all that much time to explore Venice. The evening train journeys are longer.
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I would also stay in Trieste rather than go to Venice for a day. In my opinion Venice only makes sense when staying more than a day.
There is a lot to do in and around Trieste and it is by far not as crowded with tourists as Venice, so it is much easier to navigate around and soak up local life
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There is a lot to do in and around Trieste and it is by far not as crowded with tourists as Venice, so it is much easier to navigate around and soak up local life
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"Prosecco is only 9 minutes by train from Trieste! Maybe a day (or part of one?) of tastings? 😁" post 4
May make sense if yo uare interested in the local Prosekar vine (not to be confound with the Venetian Prosecco di Conegliano)
May make sense if yo uare interested in the local Prosekar vine (not to be confound with the Venetian Prosecco di Conegliano)





