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Where to stay in Trier
Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather, blooming landscapes, and vibrant local festivals, making it ideal for exploring the city's rich history and outdoor attractions.
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★ 3.7Z B Hotel
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★ 3.7Deutschherrenhof Trier
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★ 3.7Mercure Trier Porta Nigra
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★ 3.7Hotel Constantin
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★ 3.7Karlsmühle in Mertesdorf
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★ 3.7Nell's Park
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★ 3.7Hotel Porta Nigra
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★ 3.7Hotel Zur Post Trier
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★ 3.7ante porta
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★ 3.7Eurener Hof
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★ 3.7Hotel Deutscher Hof
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★ 3.7Burgblickhotel
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Trier, like a local
Don't miss
- Porta Nigra: An iconic Roman city gate and symbol of Trier, showcasing stunning ancient architecture.
- Trier Cathedral: The oldest cathedral in Germany, known for its mix of architectural styles and beautiful interior.
- Roman Amphitheater: A well-preserved site that offers a glimpse into Roman entertainment and culture.
- Karl Marx House: The birthplace of Karl Marx, now a museum celebrating his life and work.
- Igel Column: A lesser-known UNESCO World Heritage site located just outside Trier, showcasing Roman history.
Where to eat
- Weinstube Kesselstatt: Offers traditional Moselle cuisine with a great selection of local wines.
- Bistro la Vie: A cozy spot known for its innovative French dishes and local ingredients.
- Rathauskeller Trier: Famous for its regional specialties and historic ambiance.
Do this
- Trier Wine Festival: A celebration of the region's rich wine culture, featuring tastings and local music.
- Guided Tour of Roman Monuments: An immersive experience into Trier's Roman history, led by knowledgeable guides.
- Visit to Moselle Valley: A scenic day trip that showcases stunning vineyards and picturesque landscapes.
Local tips
- Try the local Riesling wine at small vineyards along the Moselle for an authentic experience.
- Visit the market on Wednesdays and Saturdays for fresh produce and local delicacies.
- Explore the lesser-known trails along the Moselle River for beautiful views away from the crowds.
- Ask locals for recommendations on hidden cafes and restaurants to experience authentic Trier cuisine.
Know before you go
Best time
Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather, blooming landscapes, and vibrant local festivals, making it ideal for exploring the city's rich history and outdoor attractions.
Getting around
Public transport includes buses and trams, which are efficient and reliable. Biking is also popular, with many rental options available.
Airport
FRA
Language
German is the main language spoken, with some English spoken in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.
Safety
Trier is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night in less crowded areas.
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