Ghega, el Albergue Juvenil mas bueno de Trieste.

El Albergue juvenil Ghega se ubica en el corazon de la ciudad de Trieste, en el Borgo Teresiano, a 150 metres de la Estaciòn de los Ferrocarriles e de los Coches. El palacio donde està ubicado el Albergue fue construido con arquitectura tipica Asburgica.

Tenemos habitaciones con 1, 2, 3 y 4 camas. Los baños estan compartidos (tres su 5 habitaciones); el desayuno no està incluydo.

Instalaciones. Calefaccion, TV digitales in todas las habitaciones, Wifi gratis, toallas gratis.

Tarifas. Habitacion para 1 persona, 20-40 €; babitacion doble 40-60 €; habitacion triple 40-75 €; habitacion 4 camas 80-90 €.

Reservas:  aqui.

Trieste.

La storia di Trieste e’ un intrecciarsi di miti e leggende, fughe e passioni, razze, culture e popoli, vicende dolorose e storie di raffinata mondanita’, successi, fallimenti e sorprendenti contraddizioni, vite di artisti, traffici commerciali e riti pagani. Del suo passato piu’ lontano – in verita’ – si perdono le tracce, ma qualche indizio e’ ugualmente arrivato fino a noi: secondo gli studiosi, infatti, i piu¹ antichi abitatori di queste terre si sarebbero stabiliti nelle grandi grotte carsiche dell’altopiano già verso la fine dell’era glaciale. E’ tuttavia nel secondo millennio avanti Cristo che cominciarono a prendere forma, sulle cime dei colli, i primi veri villaggi, detti castellieri, circondati da piu¹ file di mura quale mezzo di difesa non tanto nei confronti degli invasori quanto degli orsi che popolavano numerosi la zona. Abitati da genti illiriche di stirpe indoeuropea e da minoranze di veneti e gallo-celti, questi villaggi si trasformarono ben presto in un eccezionale nodo commerciale, porta naturale tra occidente e oriente, mare e terra. E fu proprio uno di questi castellieri, con ogni probabilita’ – forse quello che dominava il territorio dall’attuale colle di San Giusto, oggi sede della cattedrale – a dare origine al borgo. Il suo stesso nome, derivato dal latino Tergeste, confermerebbe quella che per secoli e’ stata la sua grande vocazione: “terg” e’ infatti una radice paleoveneta che significa mercato, mentre “este” altro non e’ che la citta’ . Non mancano poi le leggende: da queste parti – raccontano i testi antichi – approdarono Giasone e gli Argonauti in cerca del mitico Vello d’oro e qui, da Troia in guerra, sbarcarono Antenore e Diomede. Poi vennero i romani: l’area fu conquistata e, nel 52 avanti Cristo, Tergeste divenne una colonia della citta’ eterna. I traffici commerciali crebbero vertiginosamente e con loro, in particolare intorno al primo secolo dopo Cristo, si avvio’ un forte sviluppo architettonico. Sono numerosi i resti di quegli anni ancora esistenti: l’Arco di Riccardo, il Teatro Romano, le ville patrizie, la Basilica Forense.

Per prenotare una vacanza a Trieste, clicca qui.

We are very good!

Yesterday two girls from Serbia (Vesna B. and Jelena B.) told us our Hostel is the best in Europe. They’ve been travelling a lot, getting around Europe, and never found a good place like this.
So, what can we say now? We are amazed of that and say:
HVALA LEPA!

Ghega Hostel kicks ass.

Guest Town House “Ghega” is located in town centre, few steps from Railway Station, Bus-Station, Airport Bus-Terminal, Silos parking-place, in an old building under Fine Arts protection we wait you. “Ghega” place arranges low rates all year round ! Good for short or long staying. Suitable if you come for business or resting. “Ghega” place is close to ANY interesting location in town (Piazza Unita’ d’Italia, Sinagoga, Ortodox and Catholic and Protestant Churces, San Giusto Castle). Near by Museums, and Cafe’. Here you are strictly connected with suburbs and Province (Muggia, Aquileia, Grado, Postumia and Gigante Caves) and to Croatia and Slovenia shores and towns (few kilometres from border).Very convenient rates! Near by sea shores. Near by Malls, stores and shops. Guest Town House “Ghega” is very quiet and intimate. Really affordable to backpackers and flashpackers. Here you can find all information you need on culture, business, local food and amenities.
We have a bookcrossing corner for our guests. For any kind of information, please, fill our form in “How to get in contact” page.
“James Joyce would prefer” contest is going on here: Info Trieste
WiFi available in each room.

Click here to book.

Ghega Hostel is a fucking good place.

Guest Town House “Ghega” is located in town centre, few steps from Railway Station, Bus-Station, Airport Bus-Terminal, Silos parking-place, in an old building under Fine Arts protection we wait you. “Ghega” place arranges low rates all year round ! Good for short or long staying. Suitable if you come for business or resting. “Ghega” place is close to ANY interesting location in town (Piazza Unita’ d’Italia, Sinagoga, Ortodox and Catholic and Protestant Churces, San Giusto Castle). Near by Museums, and Cafe’. Here you are strictly connected with suburbs and Province (Muggia, Aquileia, Grado, Postumia and Gigante Caves) and to Croatia and Slovenia shores and towns (few kilometres from border).Very convenient rates! Near by sea shores. Near by Malls, stores and shops. Guest Town House “Ghega” is very quiet and intimate. Really affordable to backpackers and flashpackers. Here you can find all information you need on culture, business, local food and amenities.
We have a bookcrossing corner for our guests. For any kind of information, please, fill our form in “How to get in contact” page.
“James Joyce would prefer” contest is going on here: Info Trieste
WiFi available in each room.
Click here to book.

Ghega reviews at a glance.

This is a topic usually bosses can’t afford discussions at all. They don’t face the problem, that’s all!
I’ll try to do something different, ready to be picked up and put ahead my responsabilities. First of all: are reviews consistent in itself? I can’t respond with yes: they are not. Tripadvisor troubles are the proof I’m on the right way on in writing it. Are them true? Many of them are, but a good review won’t be seen as important; a bad one will be.
The lack of consistent and true reviews are the result of many factors. Usually on one hand they (some clients) are dumping due to their personal psychological troubles, on the other hand they blackmail in order to get some discounts. Both of these behaviors are bad and unfair BUT the world is crowded of scabs.
I have been working in this branch since 1988 and I’m still here, so, I can tell you my point of you is a winner one. We have to increase the value of what we do in order to improve our business that is not MERELY business, it is a way of life and a way to be able to live. This is the only way I know to give customers the best we can: with no kind of straining.

What is expertise in hospitality industry.

If you are coming to Trieste we think you need a valid helpdesk to ask information as well as to get assistance. This is what you need in order to feel very comfortable when abroad. Ghega Hostel provides a multi-lingual staff, town born, which will be able to see you for discovering Trieste and its sorroundings, finding plenty of hidden treasures out.
A staff working since 1988 in hospitality industry will be able to introduce you to the history, heritage and arts in town.
Many places are making a (very) low cost policy during the year. Prices are going up and down frequently (no rate-parity at all!); we don’t really know why but their own business troubles. We think you are able to value what type of policy it is: this is a dumping policy.
We also know that you can value if someone is working honestly (paying taxes and labour regularly, having an official spending plan…) cannot dump at all. So don’t care about loss leaders marketed as they were fair and honest. Just choose expertise.

Sleeping in Triest as a flashpacker.

A easy, cheap, valuable way to sleep in Triest and visit it.
http://www.powerhostels.com/hbaffiliate/index.cfm?affId=8929

Piccola guida di Trieste.

Ecco una piccola Guida utile per avvicinarsi a Trieste.

Altri argomenti di interesse:

La Trieste Romana.

Trieste nel Medioevo.

Trieste nel 18° Secolo.

Trieste nel 19° Secolo.

Il confine orientale nell’utlimo secolo.

Trieste nel 20° Secolo.

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