
Trier
Trier, the oldest city in Germany, impresses with its historical significance and numerous impressive sights from Roman times.
The city's landmark is the Porta Nigra, an imposing Roman city gate that is considered one of the best-preserved Roman buildings north of the Alps. The imperial baths and the amphitheater offer further fascinating insights into Trier's Roman history.
Another highlight is St. Peter's Cathedral, the oldest episcopal see in Germany, whose architecture reflects the different eras of history. The Liebfrauenkirche and the Electoral Palace are also worth seeing buildings that shape the city.
Trier is not only known for its ancient sights, but also for its beautiful old town, which is characterized by town houses, small streets and inviting cafés. On the main market you will regularly find markets and events that enrich the cityscape.
For nature lovers, the Trier area offers numerous hiking and cycling trails. You can discover the picturesque landscape and wineries especially along the Moselle.
The city also has a vibrant wine culture, which is reflected in the many wine bars and wine tastings. Trier's Moselle wine is known far beyond the city limits.
Whether you want to discover Roman history, stroll through the old town or relax in nature - Trier offers something special for every visitor.