Grado

Grado is a seaside town in province Gorizia of Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italy.

Get in

By train

The Cervignano train station is 16 km from Grado. You can get there by taxi or the APT bus, which arrives at the bus station in Grado's center. Here you can also find buses to/from Udine, Trieste, Monfalcone, Gorizia and the Ronchi dei Legionari Airport.

By plane

From Trieste's Friuli-Venezia Giulia - Ronchi dei Legionari airport, 18 km away, take a taxi or the APT bus to the Grado bus station.

By ca

From highway A4 Venezia-Trieste and highway A23 Tarvisio-Udine, at 28 km, take the Palmanova exit and continue towards Cervignano, Aquileia and Grado. You will arrive at Grado's main intersection. At the bridge to Schiusa Island on your left, go a few hundred meters.

By boat

During the summer, the APT public boat transportation connects Grado and Trieste with a motor vessel.

Get around

See

In Grado, there are frequent finds of inscriptions, sarcophagi, marble sculpture and small bronzes that once furnished its villas.

  • Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie
  • Basilica di Sant'Eufemia, Battistero e Lapidario
  • Piazza Biagio Marin
  • Santuario Mariano di Barbana
  • Parco Termale Aquatico

Do

Buy

Eat

Sleep

Budget

Splurge

Connect

Go next

  • Aquileia
  • Monfalcone
  • Cervignano del Friuli
  • Duino-Aurisina
  • Sagrado Redipuglia
  • Palmanova
  • Lignano Sabbiadoro
  • Marano Lagunare
  • Gradisca d'Isonzo
  • Gorizia
  • Cormons
  • Latisana

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