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Trieste Centrale Railway Station

4 reviews of Trieste Centrale Railway Station

Railway Station

The Trieste train station is quite close to the heart of the city, and with a good connection throughout northern Italy, the train provides a means of transport that is rather expensive, but fast and comfortable, and more reliable than the bus. There are a number of trains a day that connect to Udine and Venice, and there is a Eurostar that comes and goes from Milan and Rome. The train arrives in Zurich Cisalpine, and as we come closer to the borders of Slovenia and Croatia, you can easily get to Ljubljana, Budapest, and Zagreb. It is a beautiful trip, through the Alps and then down to the Mediterranean.

Italy forms a part of the Eurorail which allows you to travel in the whole area many times within 30 days. if you go through Itality its worth it, but for Croacia and Slovenia, the bus is a lot cheaper.
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The railway station of Trieste is...

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La gare ferroviaire de Trieste de trouve relativement proche du centre ville, et avec une bonne connexion vers tout le nord de l´Italie, le train offre un moyen de transport un peu cher, mais fiable, rapide et confortable, bien plus que le bus. Il y a plusieurs trains par jour qui connectent Trieste avec Udine et Venise, et il y a un Eurostar qui vient de Milan et de Rome. Le train Cisalpino arrive de Zurich, et comme on est proche de la frontière avec la Slovénie et la Croatie, on peut facilement rejoindre Ljubljana, Budapest ou encore Zagreb. C´est un joli trajet qui passe par les Alpes et ensuite longe la mer avant de rejoindre Trieste. L´Italie fait partie de l´Euro rail qui permet de voyager dans toute la zone un certain nombre de fois pendant 15 ou 30 jours. Si tu penses continuer en Italie, ca vaut le coup, mais pour la Croatie et la Slovénie, le bus est bien moins cher.
The railway station of Trieste is relatively close to the city center and with good access to all of northern Italy, the train offers a bit expensive, but reliable, fast and comfortable, much more than the bus transportation . There are several trains a day that connect Trieste Udine and Venice, and there is a Eurostar coming from Milan and Rome. Cisalpino train arrives in Zurich, and as we near the border with Slovenia and Croatia, you can easily reach Ljubljana, Budapest or Zagreb. It's a nice route that passes through the Alps and then along the sea before joining Trieste. Italy is part of the Euro rail that allows travel throughout the area a number of times for 15 or 30 days. If you think you continue in Italy, it's worth it, but for Croatia and Slovenia, the bus is much cheaper.
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1 € baths can not be seen. Everything but pissing is a right.

I bagni a 1€ non si possono vedere. T...

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I bagni a 1€ non si possono vedere. Tutto quanto ma pisciare è un diritto.
1 € baths can not be seen. Everything but pissing is a right.
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There is no shop where you can waste time and spend money

Manca negozietto dove perdere tempo e spendere soldi

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Manca negozietto dove perdere tempo e spendere soldi
There is no shop where you can waste time and spend money
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