Trieste Live Webcams
Live webcams in Trieste provide real-time views of the streets, squares, the old town, churches, hotels, seaport, and landmarks in the largest city and capital of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in Italy. The webcams offer panoramic views of the city and current weather conditions in Trieste from anywhere in the world. Some webcams also feature live video with sound. The most popular webcams are listed at the top of the page. A map on this page shows the exact location of each webcam in Trieste.
Brief Information About Trieste
Trieste is the largest city and capital of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeastern Italy. It is also one of Italy’s largest seaports and a vital hub for international trade across the Mediterranean. The Port of Trieste plays a crucial role in the city’s economy, serving as one of Italy’s major centers for international commerce. The city is situated on the shores of the Gulf of Trieste in the Adriatic Sea, approximately 145 kilometers (90 miles) east of Venice and close to the Slovenian border. Trieste has a population of just over 203,000 people and covers an area of 85 square kilometers (32.8 square miles).
Climate in Trieste
Trieste enjoys a Mediterranean climate with subtropical influences, characterized by moderately hot, humid summers and mild, rainy winters. The hottest month is July, with an average temperature of about 28°C (82°F). Summer temperatures typically range from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), while average winter temperatures range from 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F). Frost and occasional snowfall occur in winter. The climate in Trieste is relatively humid, with significant rainfall throughout the year, particularly during the summer and autumn months.
Trieste’s Attractions
Key attractions in Trieste include Piazza Unità d’Italia, the city’s main square, surrounded by historic buildings and featuring numerous restaurants and cafes; San Giusto Castle (Castello di San Giusto); the Romanesque-style Cathedral of San Giusto (Cathedral of San Giusto); the Roman Theater (Teatro Romano); the Revoltella Museum (Museo Revoltella); Grotta Gigante, one of the largest caves in the world; Piazza della Borsa, the city’s Stock Exchange Square; the 18th-century Grand Canal, which connects the city’s port with the center of Trieste; the Victory Lighthouse (Faro della Vittoria); and Miramare Castle (Castello di Miramare), located on the coast of the Gulf of Trieste, 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) northwest of the city center.