Trier
Germany’s oldest city, Trier, offers an immersive journey into the grandeur of ancient Rome with its well-preserved ruins, medieval charm, and a vibrant cultural scene.

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Distance from Luxembourg

less than 50 km

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Introduction
Trier, often called "Rome of the North," is a treasure trove of history nestled along the Moselle River. As Germany’s oldest city, it boasts UNESCO-listed Roman landmarks, medieval churches, and elegant squares that tell the story of centuries past. From the imposing Porta Nigra to the remnants of Imperial baths, every corner of Trier echoes the power and sophistication of the Roman Empire. Beyond its historical allure, the city offers cozy cafés, a charming marketplace, and nearby vineyards that produce some of Germany’s finest Riesling wines. Whether you’re fascinated by history, love scenic river landscapes, or simply enjoy discovering charming old towns, Trier is a destination that captivates at every turn.
Day 1 Itinerary

Morning: Check-in and Settle In
Arrive in Trier in the morning and check into your hotel. For modern comfort in the city’s historic center, Park Plaza Trier offers a convenient stay. If you prefer a boutique experience, Hotel Villa Hügel provides a cozy yet upscale atmosphere with a stunning rooftop terrace. Travelers on a budget can opt for Hotel Pieper, a simple yet clean accommodation that allows for exploration without breaking the bank.

Late Morning: Exploring Trier’s Roman Heritage
Begin your journey into ancient Rome at Porta Nigra, Trier’s most iconic landmark. This 2nd-century AD Roman city gate is the best-preserved of its kind north of the Alps. Climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the city, immersing yourself in its historical grandeur.

From Porta Nigra, continue to the Roman Imperial Baths (Kaiserthermen), where underground passageways offer a glimpse into the luxurious thermal baths of ancient times. Nearby, stand in the Roman Amphitheatre, once the site of intense gladiatorial battles, and imagine the roar of the ancient crowds.

Midday: Lunch at Hauptmarkt
For a midday break, head to Hauptmarkt (Main Market Square), a lively hub of colorful timber-framed buildings, bustling cafés, and local shops. Enjoy a traditional Brezel (pretzel) with coffee or browse the various stalls selling regional specialties.

Afternoon: Trier’s Sacred Landmarks
Visit Dom St. Peter (Trier Cathedral), Germany’s oldest church, dating back to the 4th century. Inside, admire relics, including the Holy Robe, believed to be the tunic worn by Jesus before his crucifixion. Just next door, explore the Liebfrauenkirche, one of Germany’s earliest Gothic churches, featuring stunning stained-glass windows.

Evening: Roman-Inspired Dining
After a day steeped in history, enjoy a unique dining experience at Zum Domstein, a restaurant that brings ancient Rome to life with dishes such as honey-glazed pork and mulsum (spiced Roman wine). If you prefer something more traditional, try the hearty Sauerbraten (marinated pot roast), best paired with a glass of local Moselle wine.

Night: Riverside Reflections
End the evening with a peaceful stroll along the Moselle River, or unwind at a local wine bar, sipping a glass of Riesling while reflecting on a day that transported you through centuries of history.

Day 2 Itinerary

Morning: Journey to Saarburg & Castle Exploration
Start your morning with a 30-minute drive to Saarburg, a picturesque town along the Saar River, often called the “Little Venice” of Germany.

Begin your exploration at Saarburg Castle, a 10th-century fortress that offers stunning panoramic views of the town and surrounding vineyards. Wander through the medieval ruins, taking in the rich history and breathtaking scenery before descending into the village’s heart.

Late Morning: Discovering Saarburg’s Waterfall
As you stroll through the charming streets of Saarburg, you’ll encounter the Saarburg Waterfall, a breathtaking 20-meter cascade that dramatically flows through the town center. Once used to power historic mills, the waterfall creates a unique and scenic setting, perfect for photography and relaxation.

Midday: Lunch at Zunftstube Saarburg
For lunch, dine at Zunftstube Saarburg, a cozy, traditional restaurant serving Moselle-region specialties. Savor Riesling-flavored trout or homemade Flammkuchen (Alsatian-style pizza), paired with a crisp local wine.

Afternoon: Vineyard Hike & Riesling Tasting
After lunch, embark on a vineyard hike along the Saar Loop, one of Germany’s most scenic wine regions. Walk through rolling vineyards while enjoying panoramic views of the Saar River.

Stop at a family-run winery, such as Weingut Peter Lauer, where you can sample exceptional Rieslings and learn about the centuries-old winemaking traditions of the Moselle region.

Evening: Return to Trier & Dinner
Return to Trier in the evening and enjoy dinner at Weinwirtschaft Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stift, a stylish restaurant known for regional wines and seasonal specialties. The warm ambiance and expertly paired Moselle wines make it the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploration.

Day 3 Itinerary

Morning: Scenic Moselle River Cruise
After a delightful breakfast at your hotel, embark on a relaxing boat cruise along the Moselle River. This scenic ride offers breathtaking views of rolling vineyards, medieval castles, and picturesque villages nestled along the riverbanks.

Disembark at Bernkastel-Kues, a storybook town known for its half-timbered houses and world-class wine production. Wander through the historic Marktplatz, where beautifully preserved gabled townhouses from the Middle Ages create an enchanting atmosphere.

Midday: Lunch in Bernkastel-Kues
For lunch, dine at Zylinderhaus Restaurant, where you can indulge in regional delicacies like wild mushroom ragout or slow-cooked pork roast, perfectly paired with a local Moselle wine.

Afternoon: Wine Tasting & Vineyard Visit
Spend the afternoon visiting a renowned local winery, such as Dr. Loosen or Weingut Schloss Lieser. Both estates are celebrated for their exceptional Rieslings, and you’ll have the chance to taste award-winning wines while learning about centuries-old viticulture traditions in the Moselle Valley.

Late Afternoon: Relaxing Roman-Inspired Spa Experience
Return to Trier in the late afternoon and unwind at Das Bad an den Kaiserthermen, a luxurious spa inspired by ancient Roman wellness traditions. Enjoy thermal baths, steam rooms, and relaxing treatments, the perfect way to rejuvenate after a day of exploration.

Evening: Farewell Dinner at Becker’s Restaurant
For your final dinner in Trier, indulge in a Michelin-starred dining experience at Becker’s Restaurant. This elegant culinary gem offers a refined take on contemporary German cuisine, with expertly crafted dishes and impeccable wine pairings.

As your Moselle Valley adventure comes to an end, take one last evening stroll through Trier’s charming streets, soaking in the city’s timeless beauty before heading back to your hotel.

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