Trier

Trier

Rhineland-Palatinate

Germany's oldest city, often called the "Second Rome." Founded by Roman Emperor Augustus in 16 BC, it boasts eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the famous Porta Nigra and the Roman Imperial Baths.

Practical Travel Guide for Trier

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

C, F
230V

Adapter Type

German

Guten Tag
Hello/Good day
Danke
Thank you
Entschuldigung
Excuse me
Euro (EUR)
Local Currency

Getting Around

Trier's city center is compact, and major sights like the Porta Nigra and Main Market are easily walkable. The city has an efficient local bus network. Train services connect Trier to major cities in Germany and neighboring countries.

Local Flavors

Trier's cuisine is influenced by the Mosel region, France, and Luxembourg. It is known for regional specialties and Mosel wine. Dishes are often hearty, based on potatoes, meat, and sauerkraut.

Mosel Wine (especially Riesling)Gefüllte Klöße (Meat-stuffed potato dumplings)Spießbraten (Spit-roast pork)