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Trier

Trier, Germany's oldest city, sits on the banks of the Moselle River in Rhineland-Palatinate. Founded by the Romans as Augusta Treverorum, it served as a capital during the Tetrarchy and remains the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps. Its historic center features numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Roman ruins and medieval cathedrals. With a population of approximately 110,000, Trier is the fourth-largest city in its state. It is strategically located near the borders of Luxembourg and France, serving as a central hub for the QuattroPole union alongside Luxembourg, Metz, and Saarbrücken. The city offers a blend of ancient history, wine culture, and modern accessibility, making it a compelling destination for travelers seeking cultural depth and regional connectivity.

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Where to Base

Stay in the Altstadt (Old Town) or Bischofsberg area. The Old Town allows easy walking access to UNESCO sites like the Porta Nigra and Constantine Basilica. Bischofsberg offers panoramic views of the Moselle Valley and red sandstone vineyards, ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and scenic vistas.

Getting Around & Connectivity

Trier has no major airport; the nearest hubs are Luxembourg City (50 km), Saarbrücken (80 km), and Koblenz (100 km). Within the city, the compact center is highly walkable. As part of the QuattroPole union, Trier offers excellent cross-border connectivity to France and Belgium, facilitating easy regional travel for business or leisure.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring Roman ruins. Summer allows appreciation of the surrounding red sandstone hills and vineyards, along with participation in Moselle wine region activities. Winter provides a festive atmosphere with fewer crowds.

Nearby attractions

Trier

Trier

Historic2.3 km

city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Porta Nigra

Porta Nigra

Historic1.9 km

city gate of Trier

Cathedral of Trier

Cathedral of Trier

Worship2.0 km

Roman-Catholic cathedral in Trier, Germany

Aula Palatina

Aula Palatina

Worship2.1 km

ecclesiastical building in Trier, Germany

Liebfrauenkirche

Liebfrauenkirche

Worship2.0 km

Parish church in Trier, Germany

Roman amphitheatre of Trier

Roman amphitheatre of Trier

Culture2.1 km

roman amphitheatre in Trier, Germany

Augusta Treverorum

Augusta Treverorum

Historic1.9 km

Roman site, in modern-day Trier, Germany

Trier Imperial Baths

Trier Imperial Baths

Historic2.4 km

UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Karl-Marx-House museum

Karl-Marx-House museum

Museum2.6 km

museum in Trier

Roman Bridge

Roman Bridge

Landmark3.3 km

ancient structure in Trier, Germany

Saint Paulin Church

Saint Paulin Church

Worship1.3 km

parish church

Barbara Baths

Barbara Baths

Historic3.1 km

Roman baths in Trier, Germany

Dining

Bagatelle

Restaurant Michelin€€€2.6 km

Chef Gerald Schöberl and his team successfully weave interesting Japanese influences into French classics, resulting in harmonious marriages of flavours. Skilfully integrated accents create a certain tension, always ultimately striking the perfect balance – a case in point is the excellent hamachi: lightly marinated, it is accompanied by artfully arranged rolls of daikon filled with fresh cress and finished with a refreshing vinaigrette and delicate tobiko caviar. The food is served as a four- to seven-course set menu. In addition to the wine pairings, the house-made alcohol-free beverage pair

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BECKER'S Weinhaus

Restaurant€€€€2.1 km

The original building, which houses this, the second Becker's restaurant, stands in contrast to the modern new hotel building. The abundance of pale woodwork makes it nice and cosy in this space, which leads into an adjoining vaulted brick cellar. Choose between a three- or four-course set menu and à la carte options. The "business lunch" deal and the "quick lunch" daily special are popular. Pretty terrace.

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Gastraum

Restaurant€€2.7 km

This modern extension of the attractive Villa Hügel (1914) has a sleek and elegant feel. The ceiling-to-floor windows afford an impressive view of Trier, and the terrace is a particularly sought-after spot in this regard! Savour fresh, contemporary dishes made from good-quality ingredients and washed down with regional wines. The young team in charge of serving you are charming and professional. Cosy guestrooms and a lovely relaxation suite await overnight guests.

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Schloss Monaise

Restaurant€€€7.0 km

With Hubert Scheid's cuisine, this place is nothing short of a culinary institution in the region. His signature style comprises pleasantly straightforward dishes made from excellent ingredients – served à la carte or as a set menu. The restaurant occupies stylish, high-ceilinged rooms that channel the stately flair of these premises dating back to 1783 – once a summer residence. Or you can dine on the wonderful terrace with a view of the surrounding nature and the Moselle. It's also worth taking a look at the wine list, which features many a big name.

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