Trier, often referred to as Germany's oldest city, is a captivating destination nestled in the Moselle wine region. Founded by the Romans, it boasts a rich history with numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including ancient monuments and cathedrals. The city's historic significance is complemented by its picturesque setting amidst vine-covered hills. Visitors can explore its Roman roots, enjoy the local wine culture, and experience the vibrant cultural life. Trier is also a central hub in the greater Saar-Lor-Lux region, making it an ideal base for exploring nearby cities like Luxembourg, Metz, and Saarbrücken.
Trier is well-connected by public transport, including buses and trains, making it easy to explore the city and surrounding areas.
Don't miss trying the local wines and traditional German dishes available in many of Trier's restaurants.
Visit the Porta Nigra, a well-preserved Roman city gate, and the Trier Cathedral, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Check out the local events calendar for festivals and cultural activities happening throughout the year.
Spring in Trier is mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites and enjoying the blooming vineyards.
Summer is lively with festivals and events, but expect more tourists.
Fall offers beautiful vineyard views and is ideal for wine tasting tours.
Winters are quiet, providing a peaceful atmosphere to explore the city's museums and historical attractions.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
100,129
German, English
April-June, September-November
Tourists, History, Culture, Wine Tasting