North Italy's BEST Kept Secret City 🇮🇹 | Trieste, Italy Travel

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Today's adventure to Trieste did not go as planned, at all but we still ended up having a good time. We wanted to show you in today's video another beautiful city in Italy to visit that is very "secret" to tourists.
    With so many cities in Italy suffering with over tourism and the cost to travel that is always climbing, we want to share some great alternatives with you.
    No matter what your reason for travel is, Trieste has something for you to see/do. Plus it is a great location for seeing other countries such as Austria, Slovenia and Croatia. Trieste feels like the perfect coastal city that is a mix of Vienna and Prague to us. It's still very Italian but also has something more unique because of the cities history.
    Today we want to show you a little sneak peak of this city and what you can expect when vising not to mention some great travel tips. That way you don't make the same mistakes as we do.
    So join us on today's adventure to North Italy's best kept secret city, the stunning Trieste!
    Thank you for watching and make sure to stay tune for more adventures!
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    North Italy's BEST Kept Secret City 🇮🇹 | Trieste, Italy Travel

Komentáře • 14

  • @vernonandmaryana
    @vernonandmaryana  Před měsícem +3

    Have you visited this beautiful city?

  • @giancarlogregoretti6186

    Mio Nonno era nato in questo cita! Che bellezza!!

  • @daveo_cardfarmer2078
    @daveo_cardfarmer2078 Před měsícem +1

    Hello, love all of your content!! Have you ever been to Vittorio Veneto?

    • @vernonandmaryana
      @vernonandmaryana  Před měsícem

      We went back in 2018, we want to go back and include it in a video.

    • @daveo_cardfarmer2078
      @daveo_cardfarmer2078 Před měsícem +1

      @@vernonandmaryana I would love to see that vid.. We are going to meet out cousins there next summer. My family just discovered we have over 12 cousins in Vittorio Venito.

    • @vernonandmaryana
      @vernonandmaryana  Před měsícem

      @@daveo_cardfarmer2078Wow! That will be an amazing reunion.

  • @fran-js8ve
    @fran-js8ve Před měsícem +1

    Sorry, but the coffee capital is Turin with the oldest and most elegant cafes, it's also the place where they invented the espresso coffee machine.

    • @vernonandmaryana
      @vernonandmaryana  Před měsícem

      We know that Turin is known for the birthplace of Italian cinema, home of the Fiat, architecture, specialty chocolate. I didn’t hear much about coffee though. A lot of cities here in Italy have an excellent coffee culture though.

    • @francogrion2507
      @francogrion2507 Před měsícem +1

      È il mercato nazionale di riferimento del caffè grazie ai flussi commerciali del porto di Trieste. E comunque è per esempio la culla di Illy caffè....

    • @M.C.K.111
      @M.C.K.111 Před měsícem

      Trieste, like Gorizia, had been part of the Austrian empire till the end of WW1. So architecture, life, traditions, food reflect the Austrian culture, with strong Slavic influences..

    • @giovannimoriggi5833
      @giovannimoriggi5833 Před 12 dny

      @@M.C.K.111 Architecture, life, traditions, food reflect ALSO the Austrian culture (which is not such a mediterranean culture…).Technically Trieste used to be one of the Italian spots of the Austrian Empire. There was an empire in Trieste, not a country, likewise all the mediterranean versant of the Alps, where people used to naturally speak Italian before the formation of Italy as a nation.

    • @M.C.K.111
      @M.C.K.111 Před 12 dny

      @@giovannimoriggi5833 scusami ma per una mezza gorizia a e mezza triestina ti posso assicurare che in qs zone per molti l'italiano era una seconda lingua... A casa di mia mamma si parlava solo sloveno e friulano, lei ha imparato l'italiano all'asilo. Mio padre parlava tedesco con sua mamma e italiano con il papà, mentre parlava ungherese con la nonna paterna.. Città di confine!!