Discover Germany’s oldest city on this captivating walking tour, where Roman grandeur meets medieval charm and baroque elegance. Begin at Porta Nigra, the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps, before stepping into the Middle Ages at Dreikönigenhaus, a Gothic residence with unique defensive architecture. Wander through the Hauptmarkt, Trier’s vibrant marketplace, surrounded by colorful half-timbered houses and historic landmarks. Visit the Constantine-Basilica, the world’s largest surviving Roman hall, and admire Trier Cathedral, Germany’s oldest church. With its UNESCO-listed treasures, picturesque streets, and scenic Moselle vineyards, Trier invites you to uncover its rich history and hidden secrets.
Porta Nigra, the iconic Roman city gate of Trier, stands as the largest and best-preserved Roman gate north of the Alps.
Dreikönigenhaus in Trier is a striking medieval Gothic house, known for its arched windows and unique blend of Romanesque and early Gothic architecture.
Hauptmarkt, Trier's central square since 958, is adorned with medieval and Renaissance buildings, featuring the 1595 St. Peter's Fountain and the iconic Market Cross.
You will make your own way to the meeting points