Trier, the oldest city in Germany. Founded more than 2000 years ago, Trier was even once the capital of the Roman Empire. The city is famous for Porta Nigra, Roman bathhouses and for its location along the Moselle River. 

Porta Nigra is the landmark of Trier. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986. If you take the stairs, you'll get a panoramic view of the city of Trier. From here you can walk directly to the main market square in the old town.

Nearby is Trier Cathedral. It is the oldest church in Germany. It combines architectural styles from all epochs since the ancient world. The most important relic in the cathedral is the Holy Rock.

Passing the Palais, you come to the Imperial Baths. Today, they are only ruins left. Further out, you can look over the vineyards and the Moselle from the Petrisberg.

If you're in Trier for more than a day, it's definitely worth taking a trip into the surrounding countryside. We stayed for 2 days at holiday park Landal Hochwald (ad) for a few relaxing days. Just let your soul relax. Hiking, biking, mini golf and delicious food.

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