One of Germany’s oldest cities, Trier was formerly known as Treves. Located on the banks of Moselle, Trier is known for its ancient ruins, rich history, culture and museums laced with Roman history.
It is also famous for its quaint churches such as St. Matthias' Abbey, St. Gangolf's church, Saint Paulinus' Church, and more. These medieval churches have impressive Gothic and Baroque architecture. The city has over 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites which gives a detailed peek into the rich Roman heritage. The famous Mosel valley is known for its vineyards so make sure to go for interactive wine tasting session.
June to August is the best time to plan a visit to Trier. It is the warmest time of the year and ideal for sightseeing around the city. Alternatively, you can also plan a trip during spring when the weather is cool and comfortable. It is the shoulder season from May to September so you might be able to find good deals on accommodation and sightseeing.
Trier bus tour offers you the convenience and flexibility to get off at the nearest designated stop. No tour guide, you set your own itinerary. You’ll find all the stops are located strategically at all the major attractions, making your touring as hassle-free as possible. And then, when you’re ready to continue, return to a designated bus stop, show your pass, and hop back on the bus and onwards towards your next attraction. So, go ahead and make a whole loop of the route once you have your tour ticket, get familiar with the city and pick out your favorite places to visit and then return to them during your stay.
We recommend spending at least one to two days exploring Trier. You can also go to Trier on a day trip from Belgium and Luxembourg.
You will receive the bus tour vouchers on your smartphone. Since it is an E-voucher, you can show it at the time of arrival.
You can visit the relevant product page and check the Useful Downloads section to find the latest information as routes, stops, and timings change frequently.