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Spectacular Roman gate that shows Trier's imperial past. Walk through towering arches, climb the upper levels, and view the city from ancient stone ramparts.


Germany's oldest cathedral, layered with Roman, medieval and baroque history. Explore the soaring nave, the Imperial Treasury, and the relic of the Holy Tunic.


Liebfrauenkirche
A landmark medieval church blending Romanesque solidity with Gothic height. Walk under vaulted stone, study centuries-old sculptures, and find quiet cloister gardens.
La meilleure façon de découvrir une ville avec un guide local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!


Historic market heart of Trier, buzzing with markets and medieval architecture. Expect fountains, colourful gabled houses, outdoor cafés and a lively Saturday farmers market.


Kurfürstliches Palais
Elegant Baroque palace with a neat formal garden that reflects Trier's aristocratic past. Walk grand rooms, photograph the façade, then relax by the reflecting pond.
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A plum cake made with local damson plums, Quetschekuchen celebrates the Moselle harvest and is a seasonal favorite in Trier cafés and bakeries, especially in autumn.

Rhenish apple cake, often spiced and served with whipped cream, is a homey, much-loved dessert found throughout Trier and the surrounding Rhineland-Palatinate region.

Steamed yeast dumplings served hot with vanilla sauce or fruit compote, Dampfnudeln are a comforting traditional dessert enjoyed at family meals and local festivals in the region.

Originally from the Palatinate but widely eaten across Rhineland-Palatinate, Saumagen is a hearty stuffed pork-and-potato dish that became famous nationally and is still served in traditional Trier restaurants.

Himmel und Erde, meaning Heaven and Earth, combines mashed potatoes and apple purée with blood sausage or fried bacon, offering a sweet and savory contrast typical of Rhineland cuisine and common in Trier.

Onion tart made with a yeasted or flaky crust topped with caramelized onions and bacon, Zwiebelkuchen is a staple at Moselle wine festivals and pairs perfectly with local new wine.

Riesling from the Moselle is world-renowned, its crisp acidity and mineral notes come from steep slate terraces that define Trier's wine culture and seasonal festivals.

Federweißer is a young, partially fermented grape must available in autumn during the grape harvest, commonly enjoyed in Trier with savory pastries and at wine festivals.

Locally produced sparkling wine, Mosel Sekt is the region's bubbly choice for celebrations and offers a fruit-driven, mineral character that reflects Trier's vineyards.
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Grand Ducal Palace, Old Town, compact international capital.
Google MapsPicturesque wine village, half-timbered houses, river views.
Google MapsWell-preserved medieval castle in a forested valley.
Google MapsConfluence of Mosel and Rhine, cable car to Ehrenbreitstein.
Google MapsRegional capital with French influence, shops and museums.
Google MapsRiver walks and the weekly market made the trip, felt very safe, though weekends get packed with day trippers.
Buses run early and late but not very frequently, check the RMV app and keep some cash for small cafes.
April was unpredictable, bring layers and a light rain jacket. Quiet and pretty, not a party town.
Buy the Trier Card at tourist info, it covered museums and buses for two days and saved us money.
A bit smaller than I expected, nice ruins but might feel underwhelming if you prefer big-city buzz.
Regional and Intercity services to Koblenz, Luxembourg, Saarbrücken and Cologne
From Luxembourg Airport take train or shuttle to Trier; from Hahn use airport bus; Trier Hbf is walkable from center.
Le moyen le plus simple et abordable d'avoir internet mobile où que vous voyagiez.