tu estancia — Trieste
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La propiedad — Trieste
The Hotel Trieste is a straightforward, family-run 3-star a short walk from Piazza Galimberti. It trades on practicality and reliability: clean rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a complimentary breakfast buffet that gets you out the door efficiently. The lobby feels like a modest, well-kept provincial hotel — terracotta floors, a small reception desk, a rack of local tourist brochures. Best for independent travellers who want a central base without fuss, and don't need luxury.
Crónicas de Cuneo
Cuneo was founded in 1198 by refugees fleeing the wars between the Pope and the Holy Roman Empire, who built a planned grid on a high plateau (the name means 'wedge'). Its old town retains that original straight, wide streets and arcades, a rarity in Italian hilltop cities. A key Savoyard stronghold, Cuneo famously resisted French sieges in the 16th-18th centuries, earning the motto 'Cuneo fedele'. Today it's a lively provincial capital, known for its weekly market (the largest in the region), good Piedmontese food, and as a springboard for the Maritime Alps.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Cuneo →Los mejores meses
June and September: warm, settled weather with long days, but without July–August's peak heat and crowds. May is also very pleasant, with spring flowers and lighter tourist pressure.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August. Cuneo swells with Italian holidaymakers and hikers heading to the Alps. Hotel prices can rise 20–30% above shoulder rates. The Ferragosto festival (15 August) sees a city-wide exodus and some closures, but the preceding week is bustling.
La temporada del hombro
April, May, October: temperatures are mild (10–20°C), crowds thin, and hotel rates drop by 15–25%. October is particularly good for truffle and mushroom foraging excursions, though rain is more likely.
Tiempo y embalaje
Cuneo sits at 550m altitude, so summer evenings can be cool even after hot days. Pack a layering system: a light jacket or fleece for after sunset, plus comfortable walking shoes for the arcaded streets and nearby hill trails.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Cuneo
- The main Piazza Galimberti is undergoing a pedestrianisation trial over summer 2026, which may cause minor rerouting for taxis and buses — check local signs upon arrival.
- New this July: the Cuneo Biennale of Contemporary Art opens at the Museo Civico (Piazza Virginio), featuring works by regional and national artists. Entry is free on the first Sunday of the month.
- The weekly Monday market (Via Roma and adjacent squares) remains one of Italy's largest, but the city council has introduced a paid parking zone around the historic centre — use the free lots near the train station and walk in.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Trieste, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the second or third floor facing the inner courtyard (if available). These are high enough to avoid street-level bustle yet within easy reach via stairs if the lift is slow. The courtyard side tends to be quieter in a small city like Cuneo.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms directly above the main entrance or overlooking Via Roma—Cuneo’s main street can get busy with traffic and pedestrian noise. Also skip rooms near the lift shaft on the first floor; the lift mechanism can be audible.
Best views
Ask for a room facing the Piazza Galimberti side—you’ll get a glimpse of the town’s arcaded streets and distant Alps on a clear day. Rear views look onto inner courtyards, which are peaceful but less scenic.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 (the upper residential levels) are typically quietest. A 3-star hotel in a historic building often has thicker walls on upper floors.
🔊 Noise notes
Cuneo’s Via Roma carries morning traffic and late-evening pedestrian chatter. The hotel’s central location near Piazza Galimberti means occasional market or event noise on Saturdays. Lift machinery vibrates through walls on adjacent rooms.
Insider tips
Parking in Cuneo’s limited ZTL (restricted traffic zone) can be tricky—check if the hotel offers a reserved spot or use the pay-and-display lot near Piazza d’Armi, a 5-minute walk. At check-in, ask for a room on the courtyard side; staff can usually oblige if it’s available.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Trieste
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speed approx 30 Mbps down/10 Mbps up; no login – connects directly on selecting 'Hotel Trieste' network
One passenger lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; building is a 19th-century palazzo with original frescoed ceiling in the breakfast room
Standard from 14:00; early bag drop allowed from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 without fee, after 12:00 charged €25 until 14:00
Free at reception for same-day arrivals and departures; no secure left-luggage room
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance; lift to all floors; no adapted bathrooms or wheel-in showers – limited for wheelchair users
No on-site parking; nearest public garage is Parcheggio Via Roma (50 m) at €15 per night (open 07:00–22:00); street parking free 20:00–08:00 but limited; no EV charging
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night (applies to guests 14+; exempt after 14 nights consecutive stay)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment via credit card at booking for non-refundable rates; refundable rates require no deposit but card hold of €50 at check-in for incidentals
Faith & Dietary cerca de
- Church: Monastero Santa Chiara (272 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Confraternita di Santa Croce (289 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Sala del Regno (295 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa della Santissima Trinità (381 m · ~5 min walk)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Claus Von Stauffenberg — 659 m · ~8 min walk
Museo del fungo — 336 m · ~4 min walk
Auditorium Borelli — 304 m · ~4 min walk
5 minutos de radio esenciales
Cassa rurale ed artigiana di Boves — 421 m · ~5 min walk
Soffietti-Cavallo — 175 m · ~2 min walk
Salumeria Cavallo — 414 m · ~5 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Banks and post offices give the best rates; avoid the airport and tourist bureaux in Piazza Galimberti as they often charge high commissions.
Visa/Mastercard contactless is widely accepted in supermarkets and mid-range restaurants; smaller cafés and markets may prefer cash, so keep a €20 note handy.
Not expected—round up the bill at cafés and leave a euro or two for good service; taxis don't expect tips; hotel staff are fine without extra.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →A caffè al banco (espresso at the bar) costs around €1.20.
A panino or slice of pizza from a bakery/takeaway counter is about €5-7.
Pasta or grilled meat main at a trattoria goes for €10-15.
Look for piadina (stuffed flatbread) or farinata (chickpea pancake) at stalls in Piazza della Costituzione and the Saturday market near Via Roma.
Conad, Carrefour Express and Eurospin are the main budget chains; for fresh produce head to the Mercato Coperto on Via Carlo Pascal.
Via Silvio Pellico has a mix of affordable chain stores (OVS, Coin) and a few local shops; the weekly Saturday street market around Piazza Audiffredi is good for basics.
The Cuneo bus pass (€1.50 single, €4.50 day pass) runs local routes; from the airport, take the Bus Company Savona shuttle to the station (€5–€7).
Eat at the weekly Saturday market (stock up on cheese/dried pasta for cheap meals); skip the city taxis and walk the compact historic centre; buy a daily bus pass only if you plan 3+ trips.
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Emergency Contacts
Cuneo112 is the single European emergency number. For non-urgent police queries in Cuneo, call 0171 444 200. The local hospital (Ospedale Santa Croce e Carle) is at Via Coppino 26, 0171 642 111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cuneo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Trieste
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Cassa rurale ed artigiana di Boves — 421 m · ~5 min walk — pharmacy · Soffietti-Cavallo — 175 m · ~2 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Find train tickets →Hotel Everest (Via Giovanni Battista stop) → Cuneo city centre (Piazza Galimberti)
💡 Buy tickets at the tabacchi in Via Giovanni Battista (just opposite hotel). Validate onboard—no driver sales. Line 3 goes past the hotel to the station if you prefer that route.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Hotel Everest (Via Giovanni Battista, near central railway station)
💡 Confirm the fixed rate before starting—ask for 'Cuneo centro, Hotel Everest.' Can drop you at station side entrance; hotel is a 2-minute walk through the underpass.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Cuneo city centre (Corso Nizza / Piazza d’Armi)
💡 Bus stop is just outside arrivals. Pay cash exact on board or buy ticket from the machine inside the terminal. Runs only when flights are scheduled—if your flight is delayed, the bus may wait.
Cuneo Railway Station (Stazione di Cuneo) → Turin Porta Nuova (for Turin Airport transfers)
💡 Hotel Everest is 3 minutes walk from the station. For Turin Airport (TRN), take this train to Torino Porta Susa, then shuttle bus (5€, 45 mins). Avoid 'Regionale' stopping trains; pick the 'Regionale Veloce' if available.
Hotel Reale (Via Roma) → Cuneo city centre / Piazza Galimberti
💡 Single tickets last 90 minutes – buy a bundle of 10 from any tabacchi for €11.70. The number 1 bus runs the main artery and avoids the steep walk uphill from the station.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Hotel Reale (Via Roma, 20)
💡 Call ahead (+39 0171 693 000) if you arrive late – taxis are scarce after 10pm. Fixed rate to city centre, no meter surprises.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Cuneo city centre (Piazza Torino)
💡 Buy tickets from the machine at the airport terminal – cash only for most drivers. The bus drops you near the train station, a 5-min walk to Hotel Reale on Via Roma.
Cuneo Train Station (Stazione FS) → Turin Porta Nuova / Ventimiglia
💡 Use the regional train to Turin – cheaper than the Frecciarossa. Validate your ticket in the yellow machine on the platform or face a €50 fine.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Trieste?
Request a room on the second or third floor facing the inner courtyard (if available). These are high enough to avoid street-level bustle yet within easy reach via stairs if the lift is slow. The courtyard side tends to be quieter in a small city like Cuneo.
Which rooms should I avoid at Trieste?
Avoid rooms directly above the main entrance or overlooking Via Roma—Cuneo’s main street can get busy with traffic and pedestrian noise. Also skip rooms near the lift shaft on the first floor; the lift mechanism can be audible.
Is Trieste noisy?
Cuneo’s Via Roma carries morning traffic and late-evening pedestrian chatter. The hotel’s central location near Piazza Galimberti means occasional market or event noise on Saturdays. Lift machinery vibrates through walls on adjacent rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Trieste?
Ask for a room facing the Piazza Galimberti side—you’ll get a glimpse of the town’s arcaded streets and distant Alps on a clear day. Rear views look onto inner courtyards, which are peaceful but less scenic.
What are insider tips for staying at Trieste?
Parking in Cuneo’s limited ZTL (restricted traffic zone) can be tricky—check if the hotel offers a reserved spot or use the pay-and-display lot near Piazza d’Armi, a 5-minute walk. At check-in, ask for a room on the courtyard side; staff can usually oblige if it’s available.
What time is check-in at Trieste?
Check-in at Trieste is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Trieste have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speed approx 30 Mbps down/10 Mbps up; no login – connects directly on selecting 'Hotel Trieste' network
Is there a city or tourist tax at Trieste?
€2.50 per person per night (applies to guests 14+; exempt after 14 nights consecutive stay)
Where can I eat cheaply near Trieste?
A panino or slice of pizza from a bakery/takeaway counter is about €5-7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Trieste?
The Cuneo bus pass (€1.50 single, €4.50 day pass) runs local routes; from the airport, take the Bus Company Savona shuttle to the station (€5–€7).
When is the best time to visit Cuneo?
June and September: warm, settled weather with long days, but without July–August's peak heat and crowds. May is also very pleasant, with spring flowers and lighter tourist pressure.
Principales atracciones en Cuneo
💡 Free entry is often valid only on specific days (check the website). Otherwise it's a few euros. The guided tour is worth it.
💡 Call ahead or check the Facebook page before visiting as opening times can vary; it's often staffed by volunteers.
💡 Go on a clear morning; the light is best for photos of Monviso. Entry is free but a small donation is appreciated.
💡 Check if there's a temporary art exhibition—they often set up inside for free. Otherwise, just walk in during opening hours.
💡 Check what’s on at the tourist office across the square – the space frequently hosts free contemporary art shows.
💡 Go at sunset. There's a bench near the end with the best view. Bring a coffee from the nearby bar and sit a while.
💡 Follow the path to the old hydroelectric plant at the northern end; it’s a peaceful spot rarely crowded even on weekends.
💡 Follow the path from the Porta Mondovì gate. Best in spring when wildflowers bloom or after rain when the rivers are full.