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ThomasAuckland
You need to take time to stroll through this area of the City. It is well worth a visit and should not be missed when you visit Trieste
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brenala
you get the feeling of the old trieste when you wander around this quarter lots of eating places and bars.there has been a lot of work to the buildings to stop deteration but so far it has been tastfully done.
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champkis
Having been to all the usual tourist destinations in Italy and loving it we decided to see what Trieste was like. It's a lovely little town and very non toursity! The little streets are cute and the place has a nice relaxing feel to it. Lovely to wander around and see what you find. Definitelt well worth a visit.
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Enough
This is one of those cities where you think you are headed in the right direction and find out later that you are way off track, no problemo, there is plenty to see and tonnes of little bars and eateries so won't won't die of thirst or hunger. Just keep ambling!
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Badbones
Well , as far as "old" quarters go in a place like Italy, I would put this one down to being "old" but not that impressive as far as buildings go. Put it in Australia and it would be REALLY old but here it does not impress as much as Genoa, etc etc. BUT, we have been here a week living in the centre of this old area and it has been fantastic; not because of the buildings, but because of the people who live in it. The employees down at the local Fish shop; the ones who run the cut-price market down the road; the lovely lady at the corner bar; the helpful neighbours ; these people are what make Cittavecchia what it is; a friendly un-touristy area. If you are here for awhile you should experience it.
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PhilippaC115
It was great to wander through the old quarter looking at secondhand shops and old buildings. We had a pizza at a cafe and sat outside and watched the world go by. I am returning at the end of 2014 to explore it further.
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Kevjuste
Very quaint and idyllic place with a lovely feel about it. Lots of nice restaurants as was passing through it would recommend it
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Mars1771
I was taken through this rebuilt area and I am in love with Trieste. It is not visited by many and I am scratching my head wondering why? It is history all over, of course what city in Europe is not, but this is truly special as it is well preserved and the restoring going on is a wonder in such hard times.
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Balint_13
For me the Old Quarter is a quiet and relaxing area. Mainly because these are pedestrian streets. From Piazza Unita to Piazza Attilio Hortis (or even to Piazza Venezia), Via Cavana and some crossing and parallel streets are the place you miss from the other parts of Trieste. These really old houses and narrow streets brings you the Italian atmosphere.
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MartinK658
This is perfect place just to walk by, sit and enjoy. Best way to enjoy this quarter is to have a coffee, ice cream, cake or pizza in some of the little caffés or restaurants. It doesn t shock for your budget, and you will live one days as genuine italians...