Coach tour of Trieste 040 308536, 040 311529, [email protected], (http://www.promotrieste.it/). Saturday 2-4:30pm. Sightseeing tour starts outside the railway station Piazza Libertà 8. Booking and ticket purchase 5.20 Euro at the Eurostar office of Trieste Centrale Railway Station.
Walking Like most of Europe, a stroll through the town to admire its ancient architecture is a very popular activity. You get to travel at your own pace and even get some coffee along the way. Trieste is not particularly big and if you do not have luggage with you there is no need to take a bus.
Bus Trieste has a network of buses running on a strict schedule. This can often be checked on the web (http://www.triestetrasporti.it). Routes are very frequent through the day but rarer after 9pm in the evening, on Sundays and holidays. Strikes occasionally affect buses but Trieste is a small city and most places of interest can easily be reached on foot. Tickets can be bought from tobacconists. They cost â¬1.10 each. Tickets can be bought from tobacconists and from machines which are found at some of the busier bus stops.