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Nestled along the banks of the Moselle River, Trier is Germany's oldest city, brimming with history and charm. As you stroll through its cobblestone streets, you'll encounter a captivating blend of ancient Roman architecture and vibrant modern life. From the impressive Porta Nigra, a well-preserved Roman city gate that has stood the test of time since 180 AD, to the stunning Trier Cathedral, which showcases a mix of architectural styles, every corner of this city tells a story. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking to soak in the local culture, Trier offers a unique glimpse into the past that is hard to resist.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make each destination special. In Trier, you'll find a delightful mix of attractions, from the ancient Roman Bridge to the charming Hauptmarkt, where you can enjoy local delicacies and soak in the lively atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to explore the fascinating museums, such as the Rhineland State Museum, which houses treasures from the Roman era, or the playful Spielzeugmuseum, perfect for families. With so much to see and do, it's time to pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey through this historic city.

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1Porta Nigra

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Porta Nigra, also known as the Black Gate, is a grand Roman gateway dating back to 180 AD. It is the largest monument of its kind in the north of Italy and serves as a natural starting point for exploring Trier. Despite several renovation projects over the years, its imposing size and unmissable Roman design have been retained. Visitors can walk through it and even go up into it to appreciate the detailed carvings and sheer size.
Beautiful day out in Trier where this historic gateway is found. A ride in the tourist train is a must ro see the main sights which are all accessible to walk within 20 min radius. Lovely bars and cafes in the square. The Cathedral is beautiful. Home of Karl Marx, his house is good to visit too alongside the amphitheatre, palace gardens and other beautiful buildings.
Beverly L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! We parked in a structure not too far from here near city center. Look in my reviews for the location. This beautiful display of ancient architecture was very impressive. There is a great place to take a picture in front of the gate towards the main road. We just stood in awe!
Mandy O — Google review
It's a strange thing to find such Intact and extensive Roman ruins so far north in Europe! In many ways this building is better preserved than some of the buildings in Rome itself. Very informative interpretation, reasonably priced and presenting good views of the city!
Iain M — Google review
Excellent landmark to visit in the middle of the delightful town of Trier. Museum offers a unique insight into local Roman and political history. Limited public conveniences and places to rest do reduce overall enjoyment, however there's many café options and restaurants nearby.
Emma B — Google review
Stumbled across this Roman structure. Relatively quiet access, amazing looking ancient structure around a more modern area. Well preserved, access allowed into the structure.
Rob B — Google review
Amazing site to see - not often you csn see Roman ruins from the 2nd century. Built from huge sandstone blocks, some weighing 6 tons - without modern machinery. The only one of the 4 original gates still standing, it was spared because it was used as a church. Massive structure in the center of town that should inspire awe. A remnant of a different age, when the Roman Empire ruled much of Europe.
Kevin C — Google review
Very beautiful and crazy to believe this is one the few structures that remains within Roman time period. Trier was the capital of the Roman empire and you can easily imagine how everything was walking through those arches.
BiG-JuP O — Google review
The fact that this was built around 170 AD is absolutely mindblowing. I loved it! They still have some remnants of religious things in it, which was very interesting to see since it was also turned into a church at some point. Went on July 24, 2025
Aether H — Google review
Porta-Nigra-Platz, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/porta-nigra•+49 651 4608965•Tips and more reviews for Porta Nigra

2Trier Cathedral

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Trier Saint Peter's Cathedral is a stunning blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and baroque architecture. The cathedral features a vaulted, fortress-style design that showcases a mix of artistic styles. Visitors can explore the Market Cross at its center, dating back to 958, and the St Peters Fountain adorned with allegorical figures representing cardinal virtues and playful monkeys. The exterior boasts unique decorations such as Madonnas, gold stars, water features, and oxen.
Build over diffrent epochs from the early begins in the year 310 340 ,by the emperieur Constantin ,one of the most impressive cathedrals i ever seen. The details by each stauts is great and shows the know how of each christian art over 1700 years, a must visite
AMAECHI O — Google review
This was my first time visiting the Trier Cathedral (Trier Dom), and I was truly impressed by the grandeur and historical richness of the place. The architecture is breathtaking — a perfect blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, reflecting over 1,700 years of history. The atmosphere inside is calm and spiritual. The high ceilings, ancient stone walls, and stained glass windows give a powerful sense of timelessness. It’s amazing to think this is the oldest cathedral in Germany, with parts dating back to Roman times. There’s also a lot to explore: the Holy Robe (Heiliger Rock), the crypt, and the quiet courtyards surrounding the complex. Entry is free, and there are brochures in multiple languages available for visitors. I highly recommend taking your time to sit quietly inside and soak in the peaceful environment. Whether you’re religious, interested in history, or just love beautiful architecture, the Trier Dom is a must-visit.
Ameer M — Google review
Trier Cathedral, old architecture marvel because it was built in a very old era. Beautiful historical structure with religious importance because of the holy robe. Last time it was displayed in 2012 to the public where large number of visitors came. To visit inside there are certain timings which changes from winter.
Bhanu A — Google review
Amazing cathedral and architecture, with roots going bsck 1700 years to Roman occupation. Current structure from 13th century and stunning both inside and out. Free to enter, with several options inside to donate towards supporting the building. Hard to imagine how they built it without modern tools. The ceilings are well over 10 stories high, and they elaborate carvings and paintings are simply stunning!
Kevin C — Google review
There are many beautiful and breathtaking cathedrals across Germany and Europe but this one stands at the top with the best. While on the outside it may not appear as daunting or heavenly, inside is quite the opposite. What a breathtaking experience. Be sure to go down below to the catacombs and outside to the courtyard. Highly recommend to anyone visiting Trier.
Dakota D — Google review
A good must visit place in Trier center. Walkable and cathedral looks magnificent. The entire place around the cathedral gives a glimpse into the old Germany. Also entire place will be tourists who are interested in visiting Trier.
Ajay M — Google review
The sculptures are beautifully intricate and the whole building is awe inspiring. Some is a bit creepy, but I guess it’s incentive towards good living.
Sam N — Google review
Beautiful architecture inside and out. It's free to go inside no dogs allowed. Well worth a visit if you are in Trier
Carolyn B — Google review
Liebfrauenstraße 12, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.dominformation.de/•+49 651 9790790•Tips and more reviews for Trier Cathedral
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3Karl Marx House

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Historic Sites
Karl Marx House, located in Trier at Bruckenstrasse 10, is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Karl Marx and the history of communism. The museum showcases exhibits featuring letters, personal possessions, and details about Marx's humble origins and life journey. Despite being born in 1818 in this house and spending 17 years here until graduating high school, some visitors may not be particularly familiar with Marx or his ideas.
I have visited the House of Karl Marx in Trier twice, and I find it very interesting, to better understand the history of Karl Marx. There are not so many items in the house, but you can find a lot of information. Very recommended the visit !
Bert B — Google review
A museum can only convey history as it is. The museum management should keep its own illogical opinions to itself. It is understandable that the Germans could not accept Stal'in. After all, he did not allow them to rule the world. But that is not right. The tyrant, the dictator, was your leader and now you are ashamed to mention his name. And this person is the one who saved you from tyranny. Go to bed and be grateful to him for saving you from a great misfortune.
Anar G — Google review
Good to see history of Karl Marx, lots of exhibition rooms. Downside is lots of stairs if you have mobility issues as this spans 3 floors. It was also very busy when we went so be prepared to ro wait to see, read the information. Home is beautiful with lovely garden.
Beverly L — Google review
Cute courtyard house and museum on 3 floors, very nice staff. You don't need audioguides since texts in each room explains very well the different life stages of Karl Marx and info on the house itself. It is a must see in Trier!
Myriem L — Google review
Beautiful house, had a lot of facts about Karl Marx and his life as expected. But it would have been better if the place can be made a bit more interactive. And the lights were not switched on in the back garden, not sure if it was only for that day. But the garden was very pretty, the management can ensure the lights stay on in the evening, at least during winters.
Siva P — Google review
Thoughtfully curated museum that shows many aspects of Karl Marx's life. Gives a fairly neutral approach to his works and this makes for interesting reading and discussion.
Graham O — Google review
Not sure if I agree that this museum does justice to Karl Marx. I think it is good but not sufficiently well-done
Nurlan L — Google review
Karl Marx’s birthplace in Trier is now a museum showcasing his life, works, and global influence — a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Myroslava A — Google review
Brückenstraße 10, 54290 Trier, Germany•http://www.karl-marx-haus.de/•+49 651 970680•Tips and more reviews for Karl Marx House

4Kaiserthermen

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Kaiserthermen, also known as the Imperial Baths, is a 1600-year-old Roman bath complex located in Trier. Built in the 3rd century by Emperor Constantine, these baths were intended as a gift to the city's inhabitants but were never completed. The remaining walls stand at an impressive 19 meters high and offer visitors a glimpse into the past.
This is such an easy place to stop by quickly and check out such a historical Roman ruin and it’s only a few euros to get in. You can see everything in less than an hour and it’s quite amazing to walk through the tunnels and see the historic remains at this active archaeological site. Definitely take the time to stop by and check this amazing place out.
Dale S — Google review
Very amazing to walk in the tunnels underground. So crazy to think that the walls are almost a thousand years old. Very worthwhile to go visit.
Tammy L — Google review
This Roman ruin is surprisingly easily accessible considering its ticket price, less crowd, and close distance from the town center. Entrance is located at the Southern-west end of the palace garden. Walking through the underground isles makes you feel like you're exploring in dungeons. I brought my kids here and they really enjoyed walking here. The only disappointment is the minimal explanation available on site except the pamphlets you get at the entrance. However imagining how people would have used this place is also very fun. Similar ruins in southern Europe would be much more crowded, I presume. Nearby parking is easily accessible, too.
ZinBok Y — Google review
Impressive enough to see it from outside. Stunning! Entry cost 6€
M. S — Google review
Great Place to Visit if you find yourself in Trier. Tickets are pretty cheap and the underground passageways are exciting to explore.
Marcus C — Google review
A well preserved living museum. Easy to find, and a short walk from other tourist sites. No immediate parking, but good clean toilets and friendly staff. 6 euro for an adult entry, which is well worth it. The history is well preserved and incredible to walk around. There are also modern overview points and history boards
Greg B — Google review
Great place but we missed more information in English
Adriaan V — Google review
There was no waiting time or queue when we went in. Tickets were around €5 or €7 for two people which is not bad at all. You could easily spend there 1h-2h exploring the underground’s. I would highly recommend to visit while you’re in Trier.
Natalia P — Google review
Weberbach 41, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/kaiserthermen•Tips and more reviews for Kaiserthermen

5Electoral Palace

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The Electoral Palace, located in Trier, is a 17th-century palace with guided tours available for visitors. The Aula Palatina, also known as the Basilica of Constantine, was originally a Roman palace basilica and is now used as the oldest Protestant church in Catholic Trier. The palace was once the residence of the Archbishop and Electors of the powerful Electorate of Trier within the Holy Roman Empire.
So lovely gardens and statues. Magnificient place. So calming and nice for day rest. One of the most beautiful historic towns in Germany - Trier. Worth visiting during all seasons. Even in winter. My recommendations!
Enis O — Google review
A really cool political and social/political building since it was a palace originally. Roman design build and alot of statues as well as large stained glass. Wall heated by Romam inginíty
Don D — Google review
There is limited public access to the palace except for occasional public tours or exhibitions since it’s an administrative building now. Gardens and palace facade is the main draw for visitors.
Mike Z — Google review
The palace is next to the basilica. The facade is a gorgeous Rococo style with lavish pink and gold decorations. There are some marble sculptures in front of the palace. The large garden and lawn balance the splendidness. Because it’s so picturesque, some people were taking wedding pictures there. The pond at the side provides serenity.
Aggie W — Google review
The gardens in front of the Palace are amazing. Very well maintained and peaceful. They attract visitors of all ages and the playgrounds next to them are very convenient for parents with small kids. The white sculptures and the pond add to the beauty of the green surroundings.
Eriola K — Google review
A beautiful picturesque building right next to the basilica. The exterior is Rocco style with marvellous gold decorations which shines bright during a good sunny day and beautifully carved sculptures. There is a beautiful lush green lawn and huge garden in the palace premises. We did not go inside, but it was good to admire the beauty by taking a nice walk in the gardens which provided different views of the palace. The visit to the gardens is free and it is a nice way to walk to Kaiserthermen if you are interested in visiting the remains of old Roman bath.
Animesh K — Google review
Nicely coloured palace with beautiful rococo façade surrounded by joyful and nice gardens full of sculptures. Its a great place to relax and reflect after a long day touring Trier. The palace's vibrant pink color and its rich rococo façade are simply stunning, making them perfect background for wedding photography. Apparently visitors can access the interiors by booking a tour, however I did not have time to do that, I did rather take a stroll around in beautifully maintained and manicured gardens with ponds and fountains. There is a café located in the middle of the gardens and at the south corner an entrance to the Kaiserthermen can be found. Visited in July 2022.
Pavel D — Google review
Although you are not able to tour the inside at the moment, it’s still a beautiful place to visit. The gardens are gorgeous, there is a huge playground for kids and a pond that had a ton of ducks just hanging around.
Priscilla W — Google review
Willy-Brandt-Platz 3, 54290 Trier, Germany•http://www.trier-info.de/kurfuerstliches-palais-info•Tips and more reviews for Electoral Palace
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6Barbara Baths

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Historic Sites
Barbara Baths, a 2nd-century Roman bath complex in Trier, was once the second largest of its kind in the Roman Empire, covering an impressive 42,000 square meters. The complex boasted luxurious spa and wellness facilities including heated pools, beauty salons, restaurants, a cultural center and a library. Although only a portion of the original site remains today, visitors can stroll along an outdoor walkway to view mock-ups of the grand baths.
They where the second biggest baths in the whole Roman Empire after the one in Rome. Still a lot to discover. The entrance is free but the baths have an working time. Part of the UNESCO lost of the World cultural heritage
Наталия М — Google review
Barbara baths are around 15 min walk from Trier Centrum but I was disappointed because the ruins are protected site hence many site are covered. Pics for reference. If you happen to pass by this place then please do visit here otherwise you won't miss much.
Mahima S — Google review
Its a shame that the preservation of this site isn't receiving the funding it deserves. It needs proper protection in a museum building. In its current state its not very accessible.
Jason N — Google review
Not much can be seen and analysed but only can be imagined and assumed. Because only some portion got excavated. But the baths are very very old. Most of the recovered part of baths is also covered so , it is just that if someone is present in that area can visit the baths otherwise nothing much to be missed😁. The history of the baths can anyways be read on internet😅.
Bhanu A — Google review
W arrived at 2:30 pm and The gate was wide open and so we entered and before we got to the ticket office a young woman came out and abruptly told us we had to leave. She claimed it was closed although online it said they are open until six.
Elle A — Google review
Super nice. Small but free to enter, good informative signs.
Ilari O — Google review
Interesting site. Great descriptions in English with pictures so you can see what they are talking about and picture what it used to look like. Looks like they need more funding to do more excavating and they could probably find more artifacts.
Adrianell S — Google review
Once the second largest baths in the Empire, these are now mostly in ruins. It is a little difficult to visualise the splendour of these baths, before they were mostly destroyed and repurposed in the Middle Ages. The baths themselves cannot be entered, but you can go over a walkway which leads over the baths and which has informative posters showing what was once there.
David D — Google review
Südallee, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/barbarathermen•Tips and more reviews for Barbara Baths

7Church of Our Lady

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Church of Our Lady in Trier, known as Liebfrauenkirche, is a stunning example of early Gothic architecture and holds the title of Germany's oldest Gothic church. Its interior features an airy design with multiple arches that evoke the image of a rose, reflecting its dedication to the Virgin Mary. When visiting this remarkable site, you’ll find yourself surrounded by other historical treasures such as the Porta Nigra and St.
Very beautiful and quite large church! Beautiful place for pictures in the cloister and the garden. No entry tickets. Very closely situated to all the other sights as well.
BC B — Google review
Super cool church with both enormously impressive inside and external architecture. This has architecture and detailed carvings that challenge Notre Dame. Of course the Germans have to outdo France!!
Don D — Google review
The Church of our lady in Trier is a great piece of art. It is so beautiful inside and has a peaceful atmosphere. It is worth to visit it to admire its beauty.
Bert B — Google review
A church constructed during the 17th century which looks dull outwards but immense rich culture and history exists. I was marvelled by the beautiful statue of our lady at the right corner and the huge bird-like looking organ.
Joyal D — Google review
Another beautiful and well decorated church, right next to the main cathedral. Full with beautiful tainted coloured windows depicting the stories. The light coming through those window makes it all magical inside the church. The pillars and high ceilings are further decorated with designs and beautiful paintings. The most beautiful part is the one behind the altar. This is another marvellous piece of architecture in Trier.
Animesh K — Google review
Absolute masterpiece! And the colors! Wow! Did not have high expectations as the church looked like any other church in Germany, but what I saw inside took my breath away! It was probably the most impressive and colorful church I have visited. The light coming through the colored stained glass windows felt almost magical, something surreal and left a wonderful impression on me. Definitely worth visiting on a sunny day! I did enjoy the layout, or I should say floor plan, as it has a rounded base and with the portal and altar niches built in, the floor plan resembles a rose, a symbol of the Virgin Mary. It is a compact church, absolutely perfect for ceremonies for weddings (I would love to attend one here), yet magnificent and massive in size, especially looking up at the tall vaulted ceiling. Worth noticing are also the frescoes on the columns, on each of them depicting 12 apostles. The church is free to enter and it's worth visiting the open cloister and the Saint Peter's Cathedral next door. Visited in July 2022.
Pavel D — Google review
Dom and this church makes use understand what it meant to live in Trier during ancient times. The church itself is magnificent. The lighting inside of the church is wonderful. It is a must visit for anyone who visits Trier. This is a must go place after the Roman monuments.
Sreeram S — Google review
Possibly the most impressive church I have visited in my life. I laugh now as I thought this was a cathedral, but is actually the church. We spent a good hour visiting this extraordinary church and all its many layers, trust me I’m normally the first to be out of a church, but this truly felt like a place that could make you believe in something if like me you are an atheist. I’d loved to have seen a service, I can imagine this place is just so popular. It’s clearly well loved and maintained. There is an interesting heating system, and random construction filled with human remains. If you visit trier you simply have to visit this magnificent building.
Spencer H — Google review
Liebfrauenstraße 2, 54290 Trier, Germany•http://www.liebfrauen-trier.de/•Tips and more reviews for Church of Our Lady

8Hauptmarkt

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Hauptmarkt is the main market square in the heart of Nuremberg, Germany. It is a bustling and vibrant area surrounded by beautiful historical buildings and colorful facades. The square is famous for its lively atmosphere, with street performers, local vendors, and tourists all adding to the excitement. Visitors can find a variety of goods at the market, including fresh produce, handmade crafts, and traditional German delicacies.
54290 Trier, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Hauptmarkt

9Roman Bridge

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Historical landmark
The Roman Bridge in Trier, Germany, is a historic landmark dating back to the 2nd century. It spans the Moselle River and is renowned as the oldest bridge in Germany. While its original pillars date back to ancient times, the arches and roadway were reconstructed in the 18th century. During World War II, it narrowly escaped demolition by the German army. The area surrounding the bridge offers charming riverside restaurants and a youth hostel with efficient German hospitality.
Beautiful old Roman brigde, mostly full of cars, but in rare occasions when it's sunny, it looks wonderful. The surrounding area is conceputally connected with the old walls and remains of rhe Roman fortifications. Good for a nice walk by the Moselle river.
Srkee L — Google review
Honestly, theres not much to see unless youre really into bridges
Amin — Google review
The oldest bridge in Germany. Built by Romans. It is incredible to see that its foundations are still standing today after 1800 years and even support vehicular traffic. Wow!
Julián G — Google review
Worth seeing when in Trier. The oldest bridge in Germany since it still stands on its 200 AD Roman foundations. A plaque on the bridge commemorates the US liberation of Trier. There is a matching model of this bridge as it looked and was built in Roman times in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum in town. Note: nearby you can see medieval cranes used to offload boats from the Mosel river.
Mark D — Google review
The bridge has a very beautiful architecture. For the time we live in today, it is within the parameters, considering that it was built at a time when there were no cars on the road.
Shpetim D — Google review
I was willing to go out of my way to take a look at what the Roman Bridge had to offer, which unfortunately wasn't much. For UNESCO World Heritage Site hunters and history aficionados, you would nevertheless go out of your way to visit the Roman Bridge. One may find the serene Moselle River a change of scenery from the famous areas crawling with tourists. Otherwise it may not be worth your time to travel off the beaten path for this bridge.
Kah A — Google review
The bridge is well preserved. You can view river Mosel here.
Tracy H — Google review
One of the places that are in the list of UNESCO and can be visited for free. You can walk on the bridge itself or walk under it in the nearest park
Наталия М — Google review
Römerbrücke, 54290 Trier, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Roman Bridge

10City Museum Simeonstift Trier

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The City Museum Simeonstift Trier, located near the iconic Porta Nigra, offers a diverse collection that spans from medieval artifacts to Renaissance paintings and Coptic textiles. Visitors can explore Egyptian mummy portraits and original stone work while admiring a large model showcasing Trier in 1800. The museum also houses the Toy Museum on Nagelstrasse, featuring an impressive array of German-made toys such as mechanical toys, trains, dolls, tin soldiers, and stuffed animals.
Very interesting museum. You can see the original statues which were on the facade of a house in central square. Don’t miss the plan of the city and the one after ww2 destruction. Small but interesting museum. Visit takes around 1 h, depending of your interest. A good complement with Porta Nigra next to it.
David D — Google review
This museum is a treasure trove of local history. The audio guide is a great addition, but I regret missing out on much of the information because my phone was dead and I couldn’t use Google Translate. I’m disappointed that I’ll miss the upcoming exhibit about the city’s walls. Despite this, the museum is well-organized, with clear labels and a spacious layout. Even the top floor exhibit about textiles and fashions was impressive. A definite must see when in town.
Michael B — Google review
Very well laid out museum! The exhibits were very well organised and well maintained/restored! A lot of history to imbibe! Entrance fees was reasonable. We left quite early as we had some other commitments. But definitely plan 2-3 hours for making a proper visit of this museum! The shop also has a very good collection of Porta Nigra replicas and Roman replicas! A Roman Helmet is available to try and for those who are curious, available for purchase!
Sanjeev B — Google review
The Stadtmuseum Simeonstift in Trier showcases a rich collection of art and cultural artifacts spanning the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Located near the iconic Porta Nigra, the museum highlights Trier’s history through paintings, sculptures, and historical exhibits. Visitors appreciate its informative displays and peaceful atmosphere, making it a worthwhile stop for history and art enthusiasts exploring Germany’s oldest city.
Dani B — Google review
Disappointing and dull, I found I learnt very little. Despite its location, there was virtually no Roman history apart from a section of wall in the small basement. The cinema was broken and not showing film but was still playing loud music pointlessly. It was focused on medieval history, with play exhibits in random order for young children. There was little useful information for older children or adults with an interest in history. There was English in some descriptions and the short dark cartoon videos were good but contained only a sentence or two of explanation per scene.
Steve M — Google review
The museum is too schematic. The history of the City is not presented articulated enough. Half of the museum space is used for temporary exhibitions which have no English translation.
Alin S — Google review
Very disappointing museum. A couple interesting pieces like the 3d city model showing the war damage but many exhibits are just a waste of time. Having a group of artists doing sketches and yakking away in the cloister ruined that experience. To make it even worse, one of these "artists" was spread eagle in the middle of the aisle with no respect for paying customers trying to walk through. Also, the loud employees taking all over the place was irritating. I could barely hear the audio guide in the first room because of the screaming gift shop lady. Save your money and go see something else.
Marco L — Google review
AI-genetated "decorations" on the walls in the museum gallery
Sob4chka — Google review
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11St. Matthias' Abbey

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The 12th-century St. Matthias Abbey is a monastery in Trier, Germany that was founded by Saint Matthias the Apostle. The church is popular with Catholic pilgrims and during the days of yore, monks used to live here. The impressive building and its ancient graves are unforgettable sights for anyone visiting Trier.
This was a great experience for me and my body daughter to stop and see a very historical place where one of the apostles is buried. The church is quite beautiful and admission is free and there is parking that is free nearby as well. It was well worth our time to check out such a neat historical place.
Dale S — Google review
Wonderful abbey. Hardly any tourists or pilgrims so you can take your time and sit and pray at the tomb of the apostle st. Matthias.
Kimberly H — Google review
This wonderful abbey has the remains of the Apostle Matthias, who was selected to replace Judas as one of the Twelve after the Ascension of Jesus Christ. His tomb is accessible to guests and the Vespers here is amazing and holy.
Liam D — Google review
Lovely peaceful place to visit, with an interesting history and the person who’s relics are believed to be there It’s a renowned place of pilgrimage because of the tomb of Saint Matthias the Apostle, after whom the abbey is named, located here since the 12th century Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area
RobertsRoamers — Google review
The Abby of St Mattias is an Benedictine Abbey and it has the crypt of the first two bishops of the diocese of Trier. One of the attractions is the sarcophagus of St Mattias making it the only church in Germany to have full relics of an Apostle.
Stanly P — Google review
Incredible church where the apostle Matheus is and from many Catholic journeys have started
Fabricio B — Google review
Imagine, you can see the impressive church from the 18th century, and inside - the graves of Trier's bishops of Roman times! Touch the ancient history!
Konstantin S — Google review
There are brochures at the entrance with the history of the place, but all of them are in German. I used my phone to make a translation. It contains the funerary remains of the first bishops in Trier, the bishop that built the church, and the funerary remains of St. Matias, the apostle who replaced Judas (It is debatable whether these are really his remains).
Julián G — Google review
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12Trier Amphitheater

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The Trier Amphitheater is a Roman monument from the 2nd century AD which is still in use for public entertainment. It was built on a natural slope of the earth, and during antiquity it hosted animal fights, gladiator battles and executions.
Take a picnic to the upper seats and enjoy watching the scenes unfold. We were there during a school age group demonstration. The self-tour around the site and underneath are amazing.
Deb G — Google review
A special feature of this Roman amphitheatre is that you can access the underground areas, which is not normally possible in other amphitheatres. The visit, including climbing up to the stands, takes about 30 minutes. Tickets cost €6, or €16 for a combined ticket for two Roman sites and the Rheinische Landesmuseum, while a combined ticket that also includes the other Roman buildings, all UNESCO World Heritage Sites, costs €28. Free parking reserved for visitors only, bus stop in front, lines 4 ; 6 ; 7 from the city center. Augusta Treverorum, its first name, was founded in 16 BC and became one of the most important Roman cities north of the Alps. The amphitheatre, built between 160 and 200 AD, could seat around 20,000 spectators. The city was conquered at the end of the 4th century and, as often happened, the sumptuous buildings fell into disuse and were used as quarries from which to extract building materials. The stands were completely plundered and the site was transformed into a vineyard.
Fabio R — Google review
Certainly, it's an interesting historical site! However, it's not particularly remarkable, especially when compared to the stunning and beautiful churches in the city center, which are free to visit. The admission price is reasonable, I suppose. You might find better value elsewhere, but it's acceptable. 2 things to point out : 1)Make sure you know where the entrance is, so you won't have to make a circle around the whole thing, due to Google Maps not leading you correctly. 2)If you did happen to walk around the theatre, you can see most of it from the top for free.
Matvii G — Google review
Brilliant place to see some history. Very well preserved and informative information around the site to explain what this place was like in its hey day.
Beverly L — Google review
Interesting historic location which is easy to look around and gives a good sense of what the place would have been like with Roman gladiators. There are signs all around to explain what things are if don't want to go on al tour. The signs are in multiple languages including English. The car park is free but spaces are limited.
Joe B — Google review
Almost 2000 year old Roman amphitheatre where "civilized" people acted totally "uncivilized" staging fights between gladiators and other humans and animals. Now a setting for events and concerts. Interesting well kept up site.
Maria L — Google review
Lovely, peaceful. It was cool seeing the entertainment getting ready.
Lavon B — Google review
RV parking is consigned io the auto parking area. Bus parking would be a better fit.
Dan H — Google review
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13Spielzeugmuseum Trier

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Located in Hauptmarkt, Trier, the Spielzeugmuseum is a delightful toy museum housing around 5,000 antique and contemporary toys. The collection includes miniature trains, dolls, soldiers, Lego sets, and even a 130-year-old dancing bear. Visitors can interact with some of the toys on display. Despite its small size, the museum offers a well-organized layout that is easily navigable. It also features a lift for easy access to all floors.
This museum is a perfect look at the past when children really played with their toys along with their mothers or fathers. I remember a lot of them. The reception was very friendly and kind and she was speaking English that i consider very important because the museum visitors are not Germans but from all over the world. So it was a very satisfying experience to look closely of all the toys of the past decades or the past century.
Eleni M — Google review
A nice toy museum in the center of Trier. Fun collection of a lot of old toys. As an adult you have seen it in about an hour. Our five year old son thinks you need more time. After we stood at the first marble track for a while we went to the next one. Then at least 30 minutes at the Lego and now already 45 minutes and counting at the Brio table. Bring a book or something for yourself. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Brenda — Google review
Museum was fun to visit with the kids. The balance between displays and toys is a bit off. There are far more displays than toys to play with for the kids. We spend between 1-2 hrs.
Niek — Google review
A rather small museum, but it had a few instalations that were interactive and the kids really enjoyed them. A very nice experience overall.
Ionescu A — Google review
Cheap entry. Lots of displays for all kinds of toys. Do not expect an interactive museum where all toys can be played with, but rather an exhibition with several play options. Spend a maximum of 2 hours here. Indoor temeprature is uncomfortably high in summer.
Guido — Google review
Very cute old vintage toys museum, if you like to see old vintage toys, or are you a collector vintage toys, you need to see this, friendly people and on the way out you could buy some merchandise, people with knee problem, need more attentions because they dont have lift to go up, i feel sorry for them, because these days people less interest with old vintage toys, so the museum never crowded, so no wonder the ticket little bit pricy, but if you want to support, you could just pay the ticket and you could buy some merchandise on the way to exit, and downstrair they have cafe, you can eat and drink there.
Anggie — Google review
Little gem in Trier. Fun for kids, and even for the parents and grandparents. Small, but so is the entree fee (could only pay by cash by the way). Had to take two staircases from the entrance, but there is a lift, you only have to take it from the restaurant. So that is confusing. Some toys really have history, because they know from who it belonged to, or they place it in context of time reference. So that is nice. They put chairs every few meters to sit. With some toys children can play. Some toys on display are even obscure or out of place, but the more interesting they are. Worth a visit.
Guus — Google review
Excellent collection, clean, tidy and well presented. Disabled access - lifts and ramps. Well worth visiting. Military collection might be a bit confronting.
Don E — Google review
Dietrichstraße 51, 54290 Trier, Germany•http://www.spielzeugmuseum-trier.de/•Tips and more reviews for Spielzeugmuseum Trier

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Hauptmarkt, located in Trier, is the central and most stunning square in the city. The Market Cross, dating back to 958, is a prominent feature at its center and holds the title of being Germany's oldest Market Cross. Additionally, visitors can admire the Petrusbrunnen fountain with allegorical representations of justice, steadfastness, temperance, and prudence.
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15Konstantin-Basilika (Evangelische Kirche zum Erlöser)- Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Trier

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Konstantin-Basilika (Evangelische Kirche zum Erlöser)- Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Trier is a historic site with a rich legacy dating back to 310 CE. Originally built as the throne hall of Roman emperor Constantine, it now serves as a Protestant church. The structure is an architectural marvel, representing one of the largest single-room buildings from Roman times that still stands today.
Historically.significant, astonishingly large space, once a greeting/meeting hall for Emperor Constantine I believe? Damaged by bombing in the war and rebuilt. Its an amazing space with an architectural pipe organ which I would have loved to hear played.
Judy H — Google review
We were excited to visit the basilica, given its impressive exterior and rich history, but found ourselves a bit underwhelmed by the interior. While the architecture remained beautiful, the space inside felt rather sparse and lacked the depth or detail we had anticipated. It didn’t quite live up to the expectations set by its grand façade.
Pernelle V — Google review
Cool remains from the Roman Empire. Apparently the largest room in the world still preserved from that period. Beautiful garden outside as well.
Oscar L — Google review
Incredibly huge monument which used to be the throne of the Roman emperor during 04th century. It is so gigantic that you will be amazed once inside. The ceiling is wooden wood, which is a marvel in itself. Currently used as the worship place for a protestant church. The place and the history is briefly elaborated on the boards inside the premises. This is one of the place uniquely preserved monument standing in Trier which shows the majestic grandeur of Roman architecture era. It is right next to Electoral palace garden, so you cannot miss it.
Animesh K — Google review
Not visited inside. Just saw from outside and went in the Palace Garden behind it. Across the road there starts market road with every kind of Shops and whole area is then only for walking and wandering.
Bhanu A — Google review
Beautiful Roman site that has been part of many different structures but of which the west and north side are assumed to originate from Roman times. Absolutely worth visiting, no admission. Beautiful building with many different construction and renovation phases.
Mike L — Google review
Protestant church that was a throne room of the Roman Empire. It is very simple and it might seem a bit empty. The organ gives it its touch of modernity. When we went there, we found a small exhibition on the war inside. The palace is right behind it.
Chloé T — Google review
Incredible history! It’s a Roman palace basilica and an early Christian structure that was built between AD 300 and AD 310. You can read more about it inside. The organ being played was a treat to hear. Parking is very close. There are gardens out front of it and restaurants and shopping across the street.
Anne H — Google review
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16Rhineland State Museum Trier

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The Rhineland State Museum Trier is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Nestled next to the iconic Porta Nigra, this grand museum showcases an impressive collection of archaeological treasures from the Roman Empire. As you wander through its halls, you'll encounter original statues and artistic masterpieces that are often replicated throughout the city, offering a unique glimpse into Trier's rich heritage. While exploring this remarkable museum, don't miss out on other nearby attractions such as St.
This museum excels in displaying and describing archaeological artifacts from the surrounding region. It boasts an extensive collection of Roman-era artifacts, setting it apart from most other archaeological museums in the area. The museum is clean, well-organized, and provides a complimentary audio guide. However, since most of the descriptions are in German, it’s advisable to use a device like Google Translate to understand them. Fortunately, the audio guide is available in English.
Michael B — Google review
The museum is a very big and beautiful building in itself. The ticket price is affordable. The collection is extensive and very impressive. We are very happy that we have visited this place. The only thing that bothered us is that the lady who was giving directions at the entrance was not very friendly and the ticket person was also not so welcoming. The first impression was therefore not as good as it could have been. The museum made up for it by being very interesting and diverse and with a fascinating collection. The level of craftmanship and artistry of our ancestors is beyond your imagination. The museum also gave us a better context and understanding of the city of Trier. But a friendly welcome would have been the 5th star. It is so easy and costs nothing to give a smile and friendliness.
Anouk T — Google review
Archeological museum focusing on Roman-era Germany. Especially impressive mosaics, and you can view them from a little balcony above. Exhibit signage is mostly in German only. English audio tour available. Entry fee is reasonable. Not at all busy on a holiday Friday. Free lockers. Cafe.
Lauri D — Google review
Extensive and impressive archaeological collection of important finds from the city and surrounding area. Particularly strong on Roman artefacts and large structures. Beautiful mosaics, statues, tombs, and a treasury. Highly recommended! English texts could be more extensive, most descriptions are only in German.
Tillmann L — Google review
Fantastic museum! Amazing range of artifacts, from prehistory to the Roman era and more! Note for tourists is that none of the displays are in English, only in German, and the audio guide is only for certain displays. Furthermore, no internet is available, and data connection inside the museum is poor, so I would reccomend downloading the German dictionary on google translate. So you can translate things you are interested in!! It's an amazing museum :))
Isabel S — Google review
Very nice museum, i was really impressed by the huge collection of artifacts. Specially the Roman Tombs are insane. You can visit at least two to three hours here.. Also, they have a multimedia show at 12, extra cost, around these Roman tombs. So why 4 stars and not 5? Well, German signs all over the place, hardly anything in other language. You can get a free audio tour though. Another thing, the multimedia show, we took the Dutch language guide, but the sound in German was so loud, you could here it through the headphone. Also context about what you see is erm... Nowhere, honestly i had no idea what this show was about.... So yes, fantastic museum, could be better if they think more about other languages....
Peter M — Google review
Went to an excellent Marcus Aurelius exhibition. Well curated, easy to follow with a good mix of artefacts and modern models and supporting material. Most of it bar the smaller items had English translations and the English audio guide was great bar some entertaining translations 🙂 Recommended though it closes at 5. Made it round the main section in about 2 hours so if you want to see more of the other bits come early.
Tom P — Google review
Very quiet on a Saturday morning. It is very large and has so much. Too bad every description is only in German, I did have an audio guide but that was only for a few pieces.
Claudia — Google review
Weimarer Allee 1, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.zentrum-der-antike.de/rheinisches-landesmuseum•+49 651 97740•Tips and more reviews for Rhineland State Museum Trier

17Dreikönigenhaus

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Dreikönigenhaus, also known as the House of the Three Magi, is a historic Romanesque and Gothic patrician house located in Trier, Germany. Built in 1230 as a fortified tower for a wealthy family, it stands out with its colorful Moorish design and semi-circular windows. Originally serving as the headquarters of the Teutonic Order in Trier, it is now a popular tourist destination.
Surely the attraction is the beautiful building not the coffee shop below. Look up people and enjoy the view.
P B — Google review
The Old Town is a must-see, day and night.
Aleksander G — Google review
This place is now a coffee shop called Coffee fellows. It is a coffee and bagels chain. They serve one of the best summer drinks in the form of iced teas. Also if you are a coffee lover it is must visit location. The ambience is really good.
Sreeram S — Google review
Dreikönigenhaus or the House of the Three Magi is one of three surviving residential towers of the High Middle Ages still preserved in Trier. Located on Simeonstraße, this unusual buiding was built in 1230 as a residential tower of a rich merchant. It received its name much later from the legend of the Holy Kings or the three wise men who came to worship the Baby Jesus. What made the structure unique was that it had no access on the lower floor; one had to enter the house using a ladder through the rightmost window on the first floor. It was a sign of the times when Trier had no fortress walls and was prone to attack by neighbouring invaders. In case of danger the ladder was pulled up, and the residents on third and fourth floors could respond, for example, by pouring boiling water. The building also has a distinct characteristic in comparison to other residential structures in the vicinity. Built in Moorish style, Dreikönigenhaus has large windows with pointed, semi-circular arches, a magnificently designed gable panel crowns the building. In the wall surface, the colors change impressively through the various building materials and the paintings, which were refreshed in 1973 according to original patterns. The building currently houses a restaurant on the ground floor.
Nirmal M — Google review
Pretty building, now cafe. Two minutes
Charlie W — Google review
Nice building, at least nice architecture at the front side.
Guus — Google review
Very fun to see in person and I would definitely recommend walking past it while in Trier.
Tijne — Google review
Nice
Dorin D — Google review
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18St. Gangolf

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The St. Gangolf Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Trier, Germany. It was built in the 15th century and is dedicated to St. Gangulphus. The church's white and yellow façade can be seen from the Porta Nigra and it sits just behind the Hauptmarkt. While it dates back to 958, it was reconstructed in the 13th century with its tower being built in the 14th century.
St Gangolf Church service for daily mass in every 12.00 PM and 18.00 PM. This is a Cathlolic Church near Trier Cathedral. I was happy to have an opportunity to celebrate Eucharisty here during my official trip.
Pravitasmara D — Google review
Maybe I have been overwhelmed after visiting the famous cathedral, so my 4 stars may seem bit harsh, but I still think this one is definitely worth visiting. After all, it is located in city center. Germany does love her churches and this one is no exception, and it is well maintained so give her a go and take a few shots with your camera.
Josip R — Google review
Very interesting story of St Gangolf. Finding the entry to this church is a puzzle which is worth awhile when visiting Trier. You would see the tower of the church from Hauptmarkt but, you would be riddled with the shops and restaurants beside it.
Sreeram S — Google review
I was particularly drawn to the church's Gothic features and color scheme rivaling that of an apricot. As if to beckon me welcome, a magnolia was blossoming in the chilly spring weather, its petals scattering across the wind with each breeze. it was truly magical. I appreciated visiting the Church of St Gangolf was its relatively lack of visitors. It was not a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and with it partially blocked by surrounding buildings despite its tower sticking out, made it not very obvious as a visitor's spot. I was fortunate that I was lured in by the baroque portal that led me to it, otherwise I would be as ignorant as the next traveler. Definitely a place which I recommend highly to those who prefer something slightly off the beaten path.
Kah A — Google review
I like the stucco and general shape, it's like out of fantasy
Tracy C — Google review
The most remarkable about the 'market-church' of Trier is that it's completely build in and the only way to reach it is through a small portal between houses on the market. Inside is nice, but nothing to outstanding.
Frank W — Google review
Nice little church.
IPAUL T — Google review
Its a very holy place but Mass is always conducted in German language. I wish they could use English sometimes. Apart from this its a very holy place for worship.
Michael T — Google review
Hauptmarkt 9, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://liebfrauen-trier.de/kirche-st-gangolf/•Tips and more reviews for St. Gangolf

19Thermen Am Viehmarkt - Trier

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Forum Baths is a Roman thermal bath complex dating back to circa 100 CE, now enclosed by a modern glass cube. The site hosts regular events under the glass cube, such as the wine forum in January, offering an opportunity to sample wines and engage with regional winemakers. It also features ruins of other Medieval structures and offers insight into the Roman era. The well-preserved site includes informational videos and facilities like a wardrobe, elevator, and toilets.
Thanks for protecting such an important place. Very well to put a building upon this to preserve.
Duncan S — Google review
Hidden gem, a 'must see' site in Trier. No one else there during my visit!
Ben K — Google review
I would recommend not go inside. The architectural design will cook you and suffocate you from inside. The glass covering used to protect the baths will act as a convection oven for anyone inside. As for the baths itself, there is much to see for the money you pay. Most of it could be seen from the outside of the glass building without paying a single penny. We had to leave before completing the while tour since my girlfriend started suffocating.
Sreeram S — Google review
I wanted to see this place as they mentioned a special exhibit for the weekend. information center and others keep saying it is open. Tried 2 times walking around and trying to ring the bell for entry and no one came through. It was closed with no prior information. Really disappointed.
Mohan — Google review
There are only a few ruins of the place, but it's still an unique experience to see what they made thousands of years ago.
Marcelo V — Google review
Was here in 2018. Amazing 4th century Roman ruins. There is also a giant white foot. ta da.
J N — Google review
It's puzzling that such an historic place had no visible markings to show its actually here? We'd walked by this place several times believing it to be just another business building... once inside its amazing
KOEKA — Google review
This was found recently when excavating for a planned underground parking facility. Not the greatest attraction, so you can skip it if you are running low on time.
Nidhi V — Google review
Viehmarktpl., 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.zentrum-der-antike.de/monumente/thermen-am-viehmarkt•Tips and more reviews for Thermen Am Viehmarkt - Trier

20Petrisberg

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Petrisberg, located on the outskirts of Trier, is home to the charming Petrisberg Viewpoint. This small observation deck offers breathtaking views of the city, Mosel River, and expansive vineyards. After soaking in the stunning scenery, visitors can explore walking paths that meander through the vineyards. For those seeking refreshment, there are terraces near the University campus where one can enjoy a drink while taking in the picturesque surroundings.
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21Market Cross on the main market

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Market Cross on the main market in Trier, Germany is a bustling open area filled with an energetic atmosphere. The square is surrounded by centuries-old buildings and offers a vibrant cultural experience with musicians playing violins and guitars, creating a lively ambiance. Visitors can enjoy the festive Christmas market and explore historical sites while indulging in delicious food at nearby restaurants.
Beautiful open area with busy crowds. You could hear the nearby church bell quite loudly. Energetic atmosphere with people chatting, laughing and singing. You may find musicians playing violins and guitars singing loudly. Filled with culture and heritage, surrounded by building over hundreds of years old. Such a wonderful experience in the middle of one of the oldest cities in Europe, Trier in Germany.
Dhanusha M — Google review
Nice atmosphere and good food
Ivona — Google review
Such a pretty square surrounded by colourful shops and restaurants. Must visit in Trier!
Colleen C — Google review
Picturesque town square. Lots of good shopping and good food. It’s a pedestrian zone and it’s easy to access all the big sites in Trier from this point. I’d love to come back and see the Christmas market!
Ashley W — Google review
Very nice square surrounded by many historic buildings. It is a pedestrian zone so shopping and walking around is a pleasure.
Escobaria G — Google review
Trier market is nicely decorated during the weinachtsmarkt period, nestled among old buildings. Some food we ate were a bit unconventional but tasty.
Animesh P — Google review
The heart of the city of Trier, surrounded by old and classical/typical German houses where studs are noticeable. It's a very nice location and there is usually a stand which serves white and red wine (not for a cheap price though). Very beautiful area with lots of shops nearby.
Léo É — Google review
Love going to Trier when I can. The Christmas market is very festive and offer a lot of interesting items. If you're not into shopping, the area has a lot of interesting and historical places to visit. THEY HAVE A LINDT CHOCOLATE HOUSE! If you're hungry and want a satisfying meal, try Burger house
Lourdes R — Google review
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22St. Peter's Basilica

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St. Peter's Basilica is a must-visit in Trier, Germany. It is believed to have been the throne room for the emperor during Roman times and boasts impressive architecture with double rows of windows that allow natural light to flood in. The basilica holds historical significance and offers visitors the chance to see relics, including the tunic of Jesus Christ, making it a spiritually enriching experience.
Visited the Cathedral on a Saturday and it was crowded. This is the first Cathedral in Germany built in the 4th century and included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites. It was a wonderful choice to visit this place at Trier.
Abin G — Google review
Interesting place, great architecture, spiritual place
Monika A — Google review
Reach out and touch history! To stand in the presence of relics is awe inspiring.
Brennan W — Google review
Majestic!
HD61 B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful St. Peter's Basilica in Trier! (Original) Sehr schöne St. Peter's Basilica in Trier!
Steffen ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Huge and imposing cathedral stands out in the city. (Original) Catedral enorme e imponente, se destaca na cidade.
Alexandre — Google review
(Translated by Google) They went behind the fence where the tunic of Jesus Christ is. Very well. They had the opportunity to pray near the shrine. Thank you (Original) Заходили за огородження де знаходиться туніка Ісуса Христа. Дуже гарно. Мали можливість помолитися біля святині. Дякую
Надія Б — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited on a Sunday at 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. and there weren't many people. Beautiful place💖✨🌸🌸 (Original) Yo la visite un domingo a las 9 a.m o 10 a.m y no había mucha gente. Hermoso lugar💖✨🌸🌸
Geraldine Y — Google review
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23Karl-Marx-Haus

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Karl-Marx-Haus is a museum located in Trier, the birthplace of Karl Marx. The philosopher's influence on economics, sociology, and journalism is evident in the exhibits that detail his life and work. As the founder of the labor movement, his impact on the economy is also explored. Visitors can gain insight into Marx's legacy by exploring this transformed house where he was born. The museum offers an opportunity to delve into the life and times of this influential figure.
(Translated by Google) Mega stop. Waiting is really fun here. We're happy to wait here. (Original) Mega Haltestelle. Hier macht das warten noch richtig Spaß. Hier wird gerne abgewartet.
Ole S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pleasant bus stop, you can easily wait for the bus (Original) Sehr angenehme bushaltestelle, kann man gut auf den Bus warten
Daniel W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pleasant bus stop 🚏 but there is room for improvement. (Original) Angeneme Bushaltestelle 🚏 ist aber Luft nach oben.
Maike B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything OK (Original) Alles ok
W W — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not nearly what you imagine! (Original) Es ist nicht annähernd so wie man es sich vorstellt!
Umut. B — Google review
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24Konstantin Basilika

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The Konstantin Basilika stands as a magnificent testament to Trier's rich Roman heritage. Originally constructed by Emperor Constantine around AD 310, this grand structure served as the imperial throne room and is now the city's primary Protestant church. Measuring an impressive 239 feet in length, 93 feet in width, and soaring to a height of 108 feet, it showcases the remarkable ambition and advanced building techniques of its Roman creators.
(Translated by Google) Great evidence of living history in the middle of old and new Trier. (Original) Großartiges Zeugnis lebendiger Geschichte mitten im alten und neuen Trier.
Stefan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) You have to experience this enormous building! (Original) Muss man erlebt haben, dieses gewaltige Bauwerk!
Ole O — Google review
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25Amphitheater

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The amphitheater located just outside the city center is a fascinating historical site. Built around 1,700 years ago, it once hosted thrilling battles for spectators. Although only the structure remains today, its enduring presence still captivates the imagination of visitors.
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26Hauptmarkt

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Nestled in the heart of Trier, Hauptmarkt is a delightful central square that captures the essence of medieval charm. Surrounded by vibrantly painted buildings and traditional half-timbered houses, this picturesque market square offers stunning views of iconic landmarks like Porta Nigra and the Cathedral. It's a perfect spot for people-watching or enjoying a leisurely meal at one of the many cafes and restaurants that line its edges. The centerpiece, a beautiful fountain adorned with statues representing cardinal virtues, adds to its allure.
We were there for the weekend. The city vibe, the architekture, cuisine, smells... We bought some riesling and drank it in the main market, looking at some fine, old buildings :) What can you want more?
Marcin M — Google review
Classical midieval architecture with tonnes of shops and restaurants area. Much of it is very modern, so even though it is old the business is not. Still a fun place to visit, but there are so much cooler areas in Trier to see.
Don D — Google review
The Hauptmarkt in Trier is beautiful. It is very well preserved and you can feel the history from Trier here. You can spend hours walking around and enjoying the views.
Bert B — Google review
City centre area with old architecture, whole area only for walking. Porta nigra and cathedral also in this area. Visit anytime, there are always people. Electoral Palace and Basilica also just within 10 mins walking from here. Whole market area with different restaurants, stores, individual stalls, old buildings, church, everything can be covered in 30-45 mins of roaming around.
Bhanu A — Google review
This is a great place to get out and walk around. I also used parking here to go visit the city gate. It was not a far walk from here to Porta Nigrq. While we were here in the market we purchased a beautiful bone china tea cup, experience the lovely perfume stores, walked around to discover the beautiful surrounding architecture, enjoyed some delicious ice cream, sat in the center and enjoyed some coffee and a cup of chocolate. Very lovely!
Mandy O — Google review
Lovely town and full of beautiful buildings. Easy to just wander, gaze and admire.
Rob B — Google review
so beautiful market , nice buildings and spacious a lot of shops too
Maria C — Google review
Probably one of the best european Style place in Germany. The old renovated buildings Here are really Antique. Just makes me Happy when i Walk through Hauptmarkt. 😊🧘‍♂️ Peace. 9.896/10 Almost 10. Night Photo is from Christmas.
Shrijan S — Google review
16, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/hauptmarkt•Tips and more reviews for Hauptmarkt

27Amphitheater

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Nestled to the east of the Imperial Baths, the Amphitheater of Trier is a remarkable historical site that dates back to between 160 and 200 AD. This ancient arena was primarily used for thrilling gladiator battles and public executions, offering a glimpse into the past's more dramatic spectacles. Exploring this fascinating structure feels like stepping back in time, and during my visit, it felt almost private—an experience not to be missed when wandering through Trier!
Such a cool piece of history. We practically had the place to ourselves. Definitely worth checking out when in Trier.
Sage S — Google review
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28YONG YONG | concept store | coffee & wine | eat & shop - Trier

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Yong Yong in Trier is a vibrant concept store offering a unique blend of Vietnamese coffee, creative poke bowls, and noodle dishes in a colorful and edgy setting. This versatile spot invites guests to savor breakfast, brunch, coffee, cakes, as well as vegetarian, healthy, and vegan options. The cafe provides an opportunity to indulge in various Asian and Vietnamese specialties within a relaxed atmosphere. Additionally, the store features an array of wines alongside its delectable Asian cuisine.
This place always makes me so happy. Food is very delicious. Make sure you try Vietnamese coffee!
Martyna N — Google review
Great spot. I needed something healthy and filling for a late breakfast, so I got one of their soups. Delicious and wholesome, exactly what I was looking for. Friendly service.
S K — Google review
🥢A poke at the @yongyongtrier🥢 I like the design of this asian restaurant (next time I make some photos), they combine food with a design shop. Also it's great that the taste of the food is like homemade and it seems to consist less or none instant products like asian food in normal restaurants. . 🤔 Let's speak about the disadvantages now. I was here the second time and both times the portions were too small for the price. The food was fresh, but both times it tasted a bit boring. This time the combination was quite interesting like mango, nori and ananas, but something was still missing. Cannot explane what exact. . Maybe I will come here again because it's really important for me to eat fresh and homemade food. I just hope that it will be a bit tastier 🙂
Alena K — Google review
very nice concept, food is delicious and tasty. was a wonderful surprise this restaurante. I’ll be back for sure hundreds of times! I had a noodle soup, with chicken breast, not much chicken but I also ordered the small one so fair enough. the homemade wantan is delicious and the ginger tea also!
Ana O — Google review
I tried Vietnamese coffee for the first time and, oh yes, I liked it! Great service, very friendly staff! Definitely one of my favorites for a good coffee with delicious food.
Pavel ( — Google review
I can surely give at least 4 stars for its food, service, and atmosphere. The terrible thing is that they do not take any payment other than cash and German bank cards. And as a customer, I had to walk 10mins to cash out at ATM. Call me overreacting, I don't think this type of mentality would take the local economy much further in the new world. Be sure you have enough cash or using a German card.
Bill Z — Google review
If you love lemon grass soup, you'll likely enjoy this place. I've tried ramen noodles in Japan, which appear similar - but tastes better than this from my point of view. The atmosphere is a bit "bio/green/fairtrade" style - though I did not see such explicit branding. It's fairly popular during lunch. They also appear to sell some expensive Nordic designer clocks that are displayed on their walls (with price tags).
Peter J — Google review
Trendy design and good food. Enjoyed the curry, capuchino and ginger tea.
Anthony N — Google review
Neustraße 39-40, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.yongyong.de/•+49 651 1453158•Tips and more reviews for YONG YONG | concept store | coffee & wine | eat & shop - Trier

29Basilica of St. Paulinus, Trier

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Nestled in the northern part of Trier, the Basilica of St. Paulinus stands as a testament to both history and artistry. Originally built around AD 400 to honor Saint Paulinus, a revered martyr, this church underwent a stunning Baroque transformation between 1734 and 1753 under the skilled hands of architect Johann Balthasar Neumann. As you approach its vibrant exterior, you might not anticipate the breathtaking beauty that awaits within.
One of the most beautiful churches I've ever seen! And I've seen a lot of them. The paintings are gorgeous, it's quite small but every single inch is decorated in such a beautiful way. Don't miss this when you're in Trier.
Sidónio S — Google review
such a beautiful church. was not expecting how glamorous it was on the inside compared to the bright colours of the outside
Lucy R — Google review
A delightful rococo counterpoint to the austere Porta Nigra or the Roman archaeological sites and the pre-Romanesque / Romanesque and Gothic churches of the center. The Basilica of St. Paulinus hides its extreme antiquity under a delightful adornment of the purest rococo style. This ecclesiastical and artistic masterpiece is due to the architect Balthazar Neumann. The paintings are magnificent, it is quite small but every centimeter is decorated in such a beautiful way. and the rococo ceiling painting blends with the white purity of the walls and the gilding of the jubilee. You can also admire the crypt, however it is not always illuminated. It is a tourist point not to be missed when you are in Trier.
Pedro Q — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches I've been to in Europe. Highly recommend a pleasant walk through it.
Jaren R — Google review
One word: beau-ti-ful! What a gorgeous Basilica with amazing paintings!
Allister H — Google review
My mom's childhood church. What an amazing spectacle of art, design and color.
Sylvie R — Google review
Unexpected but beautifull interior. A cleaned up contemporary exterior. Must-see church in Trier.
Timon C — Google review
A gorgeous church , just like a palace.
Ncku16howard — Google review
Palmatiusstraße 4, 54292 Trier, Germany•https://www.pfarreiengemeinschaftpaulin.de/•+49 651 270850•Tips and more reviews for Basilica of St. Paulinus, Trier

30Frankenturm Trier (Historisches Gebäude)

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Frankenturm Trier is a restored residential tower originally built for defensive purposes in the 11th century, featuring a Roman design. It is one of the must-visit attractions in Trier, Germany. A weekend trip to Trier would be incomplete without exploring this historical gem along with other notable landmarks such as Porta Nigra, Karl Marx statue, Dreikonigenhaus, Church of Lady Trier, Cathedral of St.Peter and more.
Just top!
Sergio M — Google review
Also a Roman Tower, but not under UNESCO. Its name comes from Franco of Senheim, who lived there in the 14th century. It was closed for renovation when we went, so unfortunately we couldn't see in or look at the view from atop here!
Mitr F — Google review
Old historic tower. Not much to it. Was never able to enter so not sure if there is public access.
Heart — Google review
Nice city,
Ralston F — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the buildings from the Middle Ages, the so-called a Roman tower located near the market square. Unfortunately, the facility was closed during the visit. An interesting building to see from the outside. (Original) Jeden z budynków z czasów średniowiecza tzw. rzymska wieża, która znajduje się niedaleko placo-rynku.Niestety podczas wizyty obiekt zamknięty.Ciekawa budowla do zobaczenia z zewnątrz.
Adam R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I took the tour of "The Devil in Trier," which was brilliantly acted. A tour of the city was followed by a visit to the tower, where the story was played out to its conclusion. (Original) Ich nahm an der Führung " Der Teufel in Trier" teil, war klasse gespielt.Rundgang durch die Stadt ,anschließend ging es in den Turm und die Geschichte wurde zu Ende gespielt.
Beatrix H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Frankenturm was the starting point for the slightly different city tour. This was the starting point. Dive into another time. (Original) Der Frankenturm war Ausgangspunkt zu der etwas anderen Stadtführung. Hier war der Anfangspunkt. Abtauchen in einer anderen Zeit.
Rosa P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ambiance, food and service all on point and perfect 👌. Pizza tasted great and was very large. Nothing more is possible😀 (Original) Ambiente, Essen und Bedienung alles auf den Punkt und perfekt 👌. Pizza geschmacklich super und sehr groß. Mehr geht nicht😀
Escape D — Google review
Dietrichstraße 6, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/frankenturm•+49 651 978080•Tips and more reviews for Frankenturm Trier (Historisches Gebäude)
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31Liebling Trier

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Nestled in the heart of Trier, Cafe Liebling is a delightful haven for food lovers, especially those who embrace vegan and vegetarian lifestyles. This charming cafe boasts an inviting atmosphere complemented by a diverse menu that caters to all tastes. From freshly brewed coffees and homemade cakes to hearty breakfasts featuring organic dishes, there's something for everyone. The interior is beautifully decorated, creating a cozy space perfect for families and even furry friends.
The food and service were very nice. The waiters were helpful and also spoke english. Overall a tasty spot!
Mari G — Google review
Great gem in Trier. Came for brunch; good coffee, really good gluten free bread, yummy hot sauce available, and lovely outside seating. Recommend!
S T — Google review
The food was delicious and the service really friendly, however, it felt like they were understaffed as we waited like 20-30 minutes to order and even longer to get our food served and there seemed to be only one server working on a Sunday. Otherwise, I will definitely be coming back.
Lola — Google review
Extremely tasty food! We took the lieblings bowl, which sauce was amazing! All the pizzas can be made vegan! Very kind English speaking staff! Nice atmosphere!
Haris M — Google review
We’ve been regular guests at your restaurant because we really enjoy the pizza and the atmosphere. However, we felt compelled to share our disappointment following a recent visit, due to how a situation was handled when we were paying. We had ordered an alcohol-free Radler, but were served one containing alcohol. At the time, we didn’t complain about it, as we understand mistakes can happen. However, when we were splitting the bill and mentioned the “Radler,” the server had trouble finding it in the system. When we pointed to the alcohol-free option on the screen (the one we had originally intended to order), we briefly mentioned that we had been given the wrong drink. At that point, the server told us that the system lists both drinks under the same name, which we understood. However, when we clarified again that we had ordered the alcohol-free version, the server abruptly raised his voice and insisted multiple times that we had ordered the alcoholic Radler, adding that there is no alcohol-free option. If that were truly the case, it would have been helpful to let us know at the time of ordering. Also, the way the menu is written is quite misleading — the words “alcohol-free” are listed directly next to Radler. Even if there was a misunderstanding, we were quite taken aback by the server’s tone and the volume, which even drew attention from other customers. We used to enjoy going to this place. Our experience this time, unfortunately, left us disappointed, and we hope similar situations can be handled with more care in the future.
Sophie B — Google review
Food was okay and very overpriced. It took 20 minutes till 2 bowls and bread and hummus was served and hummus didn’t taste like hummus as we know it. It was some thick paste with odd consistency which can’t be even spread on a bread, forget about dipping it.
Neha W — Google review
One of my two favorite vegan places in Trier
The B — Google review
So far it is the best vegan cafe I visited. The food is super delicious, I think they have a "crazy" good chef. My non-vegan husband was also very impressed. The service is good, English-speaking staff. I recommend to everybody.
Alina F — Google review
Neustraße 88, 54290 Trier, Germany•https://lieblingtrier.de/•+49 651 56131640•Tips and more reviews for Liebling Trier

32Bischöfliche Weingüter Trier

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The Bischöfliche Weingüter Trier is renowned as one of the top VDP wineries, offering a wide range of excellent Riesling wines. With their attractive special offers, customers are guaranteed to find great deals worth exploring. The staff members are known for their friendly and helpful nature, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors. Whether opting for a glass or choosing from their impressive selection of premium wines, patrons can expect consistently high quality without any disappointments.
Excellent Riesling wines from the producer at reasonable prices, friendly service
Paul S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even though there were no customers in the store, the parking lot was occupied. Worth considering.....The store was quite unfriendly. The first time you went there there was no information, no offer to try. The catalog is presented in a short and sweet manner. There are friendlier wineries. We hope that at least the quality is right (Original) Obwohl sich kein Kunde im Laden befand war der Parkplatz belegt. Überdenkenswert .....Dafür war man im Laden recht unfreundlich. Wenn man das erste mal da war keine Info , kein Angebot zu probieren. Kurz und knackig wird einem der Katalog um die Ohren gehauen. Es gibt freundlichere Weingüter. Wir hoffen das wenigstens die Qualität stimmt
Werner K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Germany's largest barrel cellar, very fine wines, very competent and knowledgeable director. (Original) größter Fuderfasskeller Deutschlands, sehr feine Weine, sehr kompetente und fachkundige Direktorin.
Alexander B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a wine cellar tour and tasting this week. It was very informative, entertaining, and delicious. Highly recommended. Afterward, we did a small wine tasting and placed our order. Now we're looking forward to enjoying these wonderful wines at home. (Original) Wir hatten diese Woche eine Weinkellerführung mit Verkostung. Es war sehr informativ, kurzweilig und lecker. Sehr zu empfehlen. Danach haben wir noch eine kleine Weinprobe gemacht und unsere Bestellung aufgegeben. Nun freuen wir uns auf die tollen Weine, um diese zuhause zu genießen.
Susanne — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had booked a tour and were given it as a couple by a very friendly employee. The explanations of the history of the wineries and the tour of the wine cellar are very interesting and recommended. (Original) Wir hatten eine Führung gebucht und bekamen sie zu zweit von einem sehr freundlichen Mitarbeiter. Die Ausführungen zur Geschichte der Weingüter und die Führung durch den Weinkeller sehr interessant und empfehlenswert.
Ude F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The wine was okay, the staff mixed things up (I expect at least 5cl of wine) and the wine selection was variable. I'll leave it uncommented on how appropriate I think it is to question the fact that alcohol is unhealthy several times. (Original) Der Wein war ganz okay, das Personal durschmischt (ich erwarte wenigstens 5cl wein) und die Wein Auswahl war Wechselhaft. Für wie angebracht ich es halte mehrmals den Fakt, dass Alkohol ungesund in Frage zu stellen, lasse ich mal unkommentiert.
Dario S — Google review
(Translated by Google) On June 4th, 2022 there was a wine tasting from the BWT. You had to register in advance. I did this too with all my contact details etc. Well, we got there and the lady at the reception was quite rude and the first thing she said was that we should present our NEGATIVE CORONA TESTS??!! We are vaccinated and boosted, but according to her it doesn't count. After all, I would have received an email saying that. No, not because I didn't leave an email address when I registered by phone. Well, that's a shame. My contact details were known, but no one seemed to want to inform me about it. Really bad service! So there is nothing here with negative proof?! (Original) Am 4.6.22 war eine Weinprobe von den BWT. Man musste sich vorab anmelden. Dies habe ich auch gemacht mit all meinen Kontaktdaten etc. Nun, wir kamen dort an und die Dame am Empfang war recht unhöflich und meinte als erstes mal, wir sollen unseren NEGATIVEN CORONA-TESTS vorlegen??!! Wir sind geimpft und geboostert, zählt laut ihr aber nicht. Ich hätte ja schließlich eine Email bekommen, wo das drin steht. Ne, eben nicht da ich garkeine Email Adresse da gelassen habe bei der telefonischen Anmeldung. Tja, schade. Dabei waren meine Kontaktdaten bekannt, es hatte aber wohl keiner Lust mich darüber zu informieren. Richtig schlechter Service! Also hier steht nichts mit negativen Nachweis?!
Karolina R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was able to enjoy the 2020 Ayler Riesling Sekt for my 66th birthday - it was worth the birthday! (Original) Ich durfte den 2020er Ayler Riesling Sekt zu meinem 66. Geburtstag genießen - es war den Geburtstag wert!
Uwe D — Google review
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33Kanu SaarFari

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Kanu SaarFari GbR, located about 30 minutes from Trier, offers kayak and canoe rentals for exploring the picturesque Saar River. With options for single or double kayaks, visitors can embark on four to eight-hour round tours through idyllic landscapes. Whether paddling through nature reserves or enjoying a leisurely family outing, guests appreciate the reasonable prices and helpful staff.
Great experience, the best Kayak service in the area. You can book online. Very good service and plenty of kayaks to choose 👌🏻Many routes, we took the 3 hour tour to Saarburg and we recommend it. Thank you very much, we will definitely visit again! 🛶
John P — Google review
A great experience overall — highly recommended! Just a small note: the waterfall tour (no. 1) isn’t guided. You’ll receive all the necessary information and instructions, but you’ll explore on your own.
Maria — Google review
Great experience! Quick and clear instructions, good equipment and kind staff. 10/10 would row here again 🛶
Patrick H — Google review
We did a kajaktour round the Saarschleife. The team of Saarfari was very informative and professional. The kajaks and other material were very safe an in order. We enjoyed our trip and the great view at the schleife.
Margot — Google review
Great Experience. Soft communication via mail and clear infos for organisation. On site, Carola was amazing cool and professionnal. Dispite of the recent floods and garbage on the trees, we enjoy a very nice Trip around. Price is ok.
Pierre C — Google review
Had a great day renting a boat, the staff is very pleasant. The tour was good but could be more exciting.
Jörn V — Google review
Fantastic!! Everything that we expected and more. We chose the round trip through the nature reserve and it was so beautiful and quiet. We had prebooked but due to unseasonable weather we were able to swap for another date. Very helpful and friendly members of staff. Thoroughly recommend it!
Emma F — Google review
Really fun, reasonably priced. For €47 we got a canoe from 1030 to 1700 (we only canoed till 1400). Took the whole family in one canoe. Took awhile to learn to steer the boat, but after a few minutes you get the hang of it. The river was beautiful the weather was nice. Keep in mind, it is a work out. 3 hours of paddling is tiring, but fun.
Jason K — Google review
Ober d. Mühle, 54329 Konz, Germany•https://www.kanusaarfari.de/•+49 1523 4003462•Tips and more reviews for Kanu SaarFari

34Welschnonnenkirche

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The Welschnonnenkirche, a Catholic church, is meticulously maintained and showcases a warm ambiance despite visible signs of moisture-related damage. Additionally, it boasts an impressive-sounding organ that enhances the overall atmosphere. This charming place holds unique qualities that make it highly appealing to visitors seeking solace and tranquility.
Great English service on Sundays at 3 PM
Thomas G — Google review
Very nice old lady
张子衿 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well-kept, small church. Invites you to pray (Original) Gepflegte, kleine Kirche. Lädt zum gebet ein
Christian “ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walked by and took a photo (Original) Langs gelopen. En foto genomen
Loo T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The small church is lovingly maintained, although it suffers from visible damage from damp, and has a good sounding organ. (Original) Die kleine Kirche wird liebevoll instand gehalten, obwohl sie an sichtbaren Schäden durch Feuchtigkeit leidet, und besitzt eine gut klingende Orgel.
Andrew M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty kitchen (Original) Hübsche Kiche
Tommy S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Subdued church with a beautiful facade and beautiful interior. (Original) Ingetogen kerkje met mooie voorgevel en mooi interieur.
Danny D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice place has something (Original) Sehr schöner Ort hat was
Ekkehard B — Google review
Flanderstraße 1, 54290 Trier, Germany•http://www.welschnonnenkirche.de/•+49 651 99169490•Tips and more reviews for Welschnonnenkirche

35Römerpfad Premiumwanderweg

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The Römerpfad Premiumwanderweg, also known as the Roman Path, is a 10 km hiking trail located just outside of Trier. This picturesque route takes hikers through the woods and offers various points of interest such as an old mine, the ruins of Ramstein castle, rope bridges over waterfalls, and the breathtaking Genoveveahohle Cave. The approximate time breakdown for the hike includes several key points along the way.
Here is the approximate km and time break down for the hike: Starting from the parking lot: point 1 - at 0.75km 0:05h point 2 - at 2km 1:00h point 3 - skipped (probably extra 15min) point 4 - at 3km 1:30h point 5 - at 4.9km 2:00h point 6 - at 5.7km 2:15h point 7 - at 7.2km 2:50h point 8 - at 8.2km 3:05h Finish - at 9.7km 3:50h The part with waterfalls is quite slippery. I recommend wearing hiking boots.
Patrycja S — Google review
A 3,5 hour hike. Quite a part through open fields. Especially the last part, along the waterfall is very beautiful.
Richard S — Google review
Good hiking spot !
Naomy G — Google review
Nice hike trough fields and forest and the genovevahöhle was wonderful, sadly one part of the route was closed
Arja L — Google review
Beautifull hiking area with amazing nature. Come with strong foot😉. There are not many signing boards and wifi. So, please download offline map before here arrive.
Ifra S — Google review
Very nice walk, very creepy when it gets dark
Jeyhun — Google review
Great hike. Around 10km and great scenery.
Mattijs L — Google review
A wonderful place to walk and relax.
Silvia G — Google review
Zu den Wasserfällen, 54309 Newel, Germany•http://roemerpfad.de/•Tips and more reviews for Römerpfad Premiumwanderweg
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36Igel Column

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Igeler Säule is a unique sight in Trier, located north of the Alps. It is a monument or grave marker for a wealthy family from the textile industry. Originally brightly painted, it stands out with its unusual colors, providing a glimpse into ancient viewing habits. A replica with the original colors can be seen in the museum in Trier.
If you're near Trier, this funerary monument is a must see! In the past, it was somewhat difficult to see, but now there's a big flag indicating its location. There is a parking lot nearby, so it's easily accessible. The funerary monument is an ancient work of art and more impressive in real life than on pictures.
Steven M — Google review
Quiet peaceful contemplative little square with the monument in it. Goethe stayed nearby . No parking
Anthony D — Google review
Amazing historical landmark. Incredible that something this old has lasted so well. Easy parking for a quick visit.
Joel M — Google review
Huge billboard from ancient times. A wealthy merchant family paid for this monument to stand on a busy military road. It tells a bit about the family, and a lot about their goods. Textiles. Very needed by soldgers! I loved this "billboard" story, and itself. Never saw roman monuments of tbis kind and size before! Careful parking and crossing a busy road (see, still a busy one!) Watch the kids.
Irina ( — Google review
Impressive Roman landmark. It is an ancient Roman tomb dated to c. 250 AD. The column is the burial monument of a merchant family. It is very well preserved and it's 30 meters high full of mythology allegories have make it worth visiting by several historical personalities.
Juan D — Google review
I didn't know what to expect, but i definitely didn't expect such a massive column standing between 2 houses in the middle of the town. It was much much bigger than i expected. There is some free parking directly across next to the bus stop. It's free to look at and can walk up to the church behind for even better pictures. Make sure to check out the carvings. Explanations available also in English.
Paul H — Google review
The Igel Column (German: Igeler Säule) is a multi-storeyed Roman sandstone column in the municipality of Igel, Trier, Germany, dated to c. 250 AD. The column is the burial monument of the Secundinii cloth merchant family, and was built by two of the family members, Lucius Secundinius Aventinus and Lucius Secundinus Securus.
Rodrigues S — Google review
Impressive! Roman tomb stone like I have never seen it before.
Lone S — Google review
54298 Igel, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Igel Column

37Palais Kesselstatt

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Palais Kesselstatt offers a unique wine experience in Trier's historic cellars. Visitors can enjoy a wine walk through the underground, tasting delicious wines at different stations. The cellar tour, led by knowledgeable guides, provides an entertaining and amusing journey through the underworld of Trier. The friendly staff, good wines, and delicious home-style cuisine add to the overall experience. It is recommended to reserve in advance due to high demand for this exceptional wine tasting with a difference.
(Translated by Google) We had booked a cellar tour “Kellergeister” in the wine bar and got into the great historic cellars. In a small group we enjoyed 3 delicious wines and walked from station to station. The cellars are an insider tip and Karsten led us through the underworld in an amusing and entertaining way. Thank you for the great experience in Trier - a wine tasting with a difference. (Original) Wir hatten in der Weinstube eine Kellerführung ´´Kellergeister ´´ gebucht und gelangten dadurch in die tollen historischen Keller . In einer kleinen Gruppe genossen wir 3 leckere Weine und wandelten von Station zu Station . Die Keller sind ein Insidertipp und Karsten führte uns amüsant und kurzweilig durch die Unterwelt . Danke für das tolle Erlebnis in Trier - eine Weinprobe mal anders.
Ina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A highlight in Trier is the “cellar ghost tour” through the wonderful cellars with a charismatic guide. Again at any time. (Original) Ein Highlight in Trier die " Kellergeisterführung ' durch die herrlichen Keller mit einem charismatischen Guide .Jederzeit wieder .
Wolfgang A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful sight in Trier's old town! (Original) Schöne Sehenswürdigkeit in der Trierer Altstadt!
Steffen ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a great cellar tour “Kellergeister” there. A wine experience in the Trier underworld - wonderfully moderated with great wines - we also bought 2 bottles. (Original) Wir hatten eine tolle Kellerführung ´´Kellergeister ´´ dort. Ein Weinerlebnis in der Trierer Unterwelt - wunderbar moderiert mit klasse Weinen - wir haben auch gleich 2 Flaschen gekauft .
My L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great wine tasting 'Tiefenrausch', magical cellars and a great guide - entertaining and charming - pure wine experience - enjoy Trier underground (Original) Tolle Weinprobe 'Tiefenrausch ' ,magische Keller und ein klasse Guide - kurzweilig und charmant - Weinerlebnis pur -Trier unterirdisch genießen
H S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Friendly staff, good wines & delicious home-style cuisine. The rush is correspondingly high, so it's better to reserve in advance or bring a little patience. (Original) Freundliches Personal, gute Weine & lecker bürgerliche Küche. Entsprechend ist der Andrang, deswegen besser vorher reservieren oder ein bisschen Geduld mitbringen.
Gary S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had the cellar ghost tour with a touch of wine and were very excited. Thank you 🙏🏻 (Original) Wir hatten die Kellergeisterführung mit Weinberührung und waren sehr begeistert. Danke 🙏🏻
Anna M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cellar spirit tour Nice tour, delicious wines! (Original) Kellergeister Führung Schöne Führung, leckere Weine!
Melanie M — Google review
Liebfrauenstraße 9, 54290 Trier, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Palais Kesselstatt

38Red House

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The Red House, also known as Steipe, is a historic building located in Trier's Main Market. Constructed in the mid-15th century, it was originally used for entertaining visiting dignitaries. The facade of this beautiful house features reproduced sculptures of three Apostles and St. Helena.
(Translated by Google) Very nice historic sight in Trier's old town 😃👌 (Original) Sehr schöne hinstoriche Sehenswürdigkeit in der Trierer Altstadt 😃👌
Familie C — Google review
For me it is not really red, more a pastel color, but a nice architectural Facade.
Guus — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Red House The house was built in 1684 by the master builder Wolfgang Stuppeler for the cathedral secretary Johann Wilhelm Polch. On the front of the house you can find the inscription: ANTE ROMAM TREVIRIS STETIT ANNIS MILLE TRECENTIS.PERSTET ET ÆTERNA PACE FRVATVR. AMEN. That means: Trier was one thousand and three hundred years earlier than Rome. May it continue to exist and enjoy eternal peace. These lines refer to the legendary founding of the city of Trier by Trebeta, a legendary Assyrian prince, first recorded in 1105. (Original) Das Rote Haus Das Haus wurde 1684 durch den Baumeister Wolfgang Stuppeler für den Domsekretär Johann Wilhelm Polch gebaut. Auf der Frontseite des Hauses findet man die Inschrift: ANTE ROMAM TREVIRIS STETIT ANNIS MILLE TRECENTIS.PERSTET ET ÆTERNA PACE FRVATVR. AMEN. Das bedeutet: Eher als Rom stand Trier eintausend und dreihundert Jahre.Möge es weiter bestehen und sich ewigen Friedens erfreuen. Diese Zeilen beziehen sich auf die 1105 erstmals aufgezeichnete sagenhafte Gründung der Stadt Trier durch Trebeta, einen legendären assyrischen Prinzen.
Arthur — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful house with a beautiful facade, located on the Main Market Square of Trier (Original) Mooi huis met mooie gevel , gelegen aan de Hoofdmarkt van Trier
Patrick B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chimes every hour (Original) Jede Stunde Glockenspiel
Josef E — Google review
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39Viehmarktplatz

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Viehmarktplatz is a stunning architectural gem that highlights the rich history of the city through its striking glass structure, crafted by renowned architect Oswald M. Ungers. Visitors are treated to an extraordinary spatial experience within this modern marvel. Ungers' talent extends beyond Viehmarktplatz; he also designed the impressive plaza near the Constantine Basilica and contributed to the monumental visitor center at the Imperial Baths, showcasing his ability to blend contemporary design with historical significance seamlessly.
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40Cannelle Cuisine

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When exploring the historic city of Trier, food lovers will find themselves in a culinary paradise. The local gastronomy is a delightful reflection of the region's rich flavors and fresh ingredients. Among the many dining options available, Cannelle Cuisine stands out as a must-visit spot. This establishment captures the essence of Trier’s vibrant food scene, offering an array of dishes that showcase both traditional and contemporary influences.
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