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How much are vacation packages to Gorizia?
Your vacation dreams can come to life in Gorizia for as little as . Packages include flights and hotels, and they'll make booking your trip a cinch. The only thing you'll need to concentrate on is what amazing attraction you'll head to first.
How long should my Gorizia vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most travelers spend roughly 3 nights in Gorizia. But to discover the true essence of this destination, stay a few extra nights. You'll be able to explore more and really immerse yourself in the local culture.
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Can I save money on my Gorizia car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
With a Gorizia vacation package, you can combine your flight, car and hotel bookings and save some serious money. If you'd love to discover the best of this fantastic region, why not head to Pula Arena? This top attraction is 75 mi from Gorizia. With a rental car, you'll be there in the blink of an eye.
Which airport is best for Gorizia?
Joze Pucnik Airport (LJU) (45 mi away from the downtown area), Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport (TRS) (11 mi away from central Gorizia) and Woerthersee Airport (KLU) (60 mi away from central Gorizia) are the main hubs in Gorizia.
What is there to do in Gorizia?
While getting off the beaten track is rewarding, you shouldn't miss the big-name attractions that make a place famous. Borgo Castello and Piazza Transalpina are a couple of them in Gorizia.
Where should I stay when visiting Gorizia?
If you're searching for somewhere to base yourself, have a look at the Maison Rouge in the center of Gorizia!. It's the top choice for many visitors.

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The surprise was the Sala della Musica (Music Room), a veritable treasure trove of historic musical instruments from woodwind to stringed going back to the 10th century.  It was fascinating, not least of all to view a forerunner of the bagpipes that the Irish and Scots have claimed for decades.  Their piece de resistance however, is a bone flute, claimed to be the oldest musical instrument in the world.  They have a local musical group that plays, it must be something special, but we will never get to hear them.
The surprise was the Sala della Musica (Music Room), a veritable treasure trove of historic musical instruments from woodwind to stringed going back to the 10th century.  It was fascinating, not least of all to view a forerunner of the bagpipes that the Irish and Scots have claimed for decades.  Their piece de resistance however, is a bone flute, claimed to be the oldest musical instrument in the world.  They have a local musical group that plays, it must be something special, but we will never get to hear them.
                                                        A MUSICAL CASTLE     
We’d checked the distance and the castle seemed achievable from our hotel.  Well, Lorraine thought she could walk it, though I had my doubts if she’d survive the climb.  Along the flats in the middle of town it was easy but then there came the hill and a statue of Carlo Michelstaedter, a radical Italian philosopher of Jewish extraction whose one and only work was conceived as an undergraduate thesis, but he never saw it in print because he committed suicide in 1910, aged 23. 
We troll past a shop with exotic foodstuffs and can’t help but notice some bottled Buderim ginger featured in the window.  Just below it was another sign on some wrapped lollies “senza zucchero zenzero AUSTRALIA”, which meant I could buy my sugar free dried ginger right here.  It’s a small world.
It was slow and overly warm getting up from there but we took it easy and Castello di Gorizia came into view.  Dating back to the 11th century it’s clearly the highest point for miles around.
The chapel-sized Church of Santo Spirito seems like a ticket office on the way to the main attraction.  In a park on the opposite side of the road there’s a bust of Gabrielle D’Annunzio, a famous and prolific Italian writer and WWI hero who was hugely influential in the Fascist movement, inspiring Mussolini.  He was noted for self-promotion.
From the 11th century Gorizia was an independent county until Austria took over in 1500 and it became a major cultural centre.  It was only after the fallout from WWI, when it suffered badly, that it came to be in Italian hands.  This once castle-of-the-counts has now been done up as a tourist attraction but it holds a surprise, at least for those of us who hadn’t done their homework properly.
The solid walls are much covered in plant life these days and the parapets are quite impressive from below and when you enter through the gateways the cobblestone walkways add an air of authenticity as you climb their steep angle.  Only the base is original though.  It went through many rebuilds from the 13th to 16th century and was bombed during WWI before being restored for the final time.  The restoration is evident in the variance of the colours in the stonework.