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See iconic landmarks and local secrets, all in one tour!
Unlock the rich history of Trier’s streets with our interactive tour.
Enjoy an unforgettable journey through Trier’s vibrant culture!
Experience Trier like a local with real-time guidance and stories!
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Explore Trier a Beautiful City Walk with Audio and GPS Guide

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Free cancellation available
Price is RM 34 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Join our immersive walking tour of Trier and explore top attractions like the Dom, and Palace of the Electors. Adventure seekers and families alike will love discovering hidden gems like the peaceful Haupmarkt and the Museum Simeonstift. With real time GPS guidance, you’ll gain insider knowledge of the city vibrant culture, rich history, and local traditions. Experience stunning architecture, captivating stories, and unforgettable encounters that make Trier truly special. This tour offers a unique and memorable experience for anyone eager to see the best of the city. Book now and enjoy an enriching journey through Trier's heart

Activity location

  • Porta-Nigra-Platz 9
    • 9 Porta-Nigra-Platz
    • 54290, Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Porta-Nigra-Platz 9
    • 9 Porta-Nigra-Platz
    • 54290, Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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Explore Trier a Beautiful City Walk with Audio and GPS Guide in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • Opening hours: Sat 7:00-19:00
  • English
Price details
RM 33.78 x 1 AdultRM 33.78

Total
Price is RM 33.78

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedApp
  • What's includedWhat's includedAudio and Written Guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedBottled water

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time is already included in the total duration time

Activity itinerary

Porta Nigra (Pass by)
The Porta Nigra was converted into a double church in the Middle Ages! From the city, there was a staircase leading up to the second floor. On the side, there was a staircase to the third floor. There was a floor over the open middle section. The gate was part of the city wall that ran around Trier and was over six kilometers long. Why was this gate not demolished, like so many buildings from Roman times? That is because in the eleventh century, a hermit, Simeon, lived in the gate as a hermit. This Simeon was later canonized. The place where he had stayed became a place of pilgrimage.
Stadtmuseum Simeonstift (Pass by)
The Simeonstift is the monastery of the hermit Simeon. The museum has modern exhibition rooms in the old historical core of the building. The collection focuses on the early modern period up to the twentieth century. For example, the museum has the original medieval figures from the main market in Trier and also the original market cross from the year 958
Hauptmarkt (Pass by)
The pillar where we are now standing with the market cross is a reminder that in 882 AD the Normans stormed Trier, the archbishop decided to move the market square from the river to its current location where the Hauptmarkt is still located today. The pillar used for the cross dates from Roman times and is an old granite column from the Cathedral. The original cross is in the city museum of Trier, Simeonstift. What immediately stands out on this central square is that the houses around the square are mostly half timbered. Half timbering is a construction method for making walls where the supporting structure consists of wooden beams. Half-timbering is a form of timber frame construction. On the market is the market cross from 958. It is a copy, the original can be seen in the Simeonstift museum.
St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom) (Pass by)
The Dom is enormous. For a long time this church was the largest church north of the Alps. Originally the Dom was a double church; the northern part is the current Dom; the southern part is the Liebfraukirche. The Dom is the oldest episcopal church in Germany. Its core goes back to a Roman Basilica which means administrative building from the fourth century AD. The Dom was probably built on the site of the palace of Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine. On the outside the Roman brickwork of the original rectangular basilica from the fourth century is still clearly visible.
Liebfrauenkirche, Trier (Pass by)
Liebfrauenkirche one of the oldest Gothic churches in Germany. The church was built on the foundations of the old double church. It dates from the thirteenth century. The exterior is richly decorated. Especially the west façade with the portal located in it, but to be honest most of the sculptures are copies, but the heavily weathered sculpture in the tympanum above the door is still original and shows episodes from the youth of Christ.
Kaiserthermen (Pass by)
Thermen is the Latin word for bathhouses. In all Roman cities you will find several bathhouses. For example, the city of Rome had no less than 856 around the year three hundred! Incidentally, in these types of complexes you could not only bathe, but also do sports and get massages. Trier already has three of these types of complexes. In addition to the Keizerthermen, these are: the Barbarathermen and the baths at the cattle market. The Keizerthermen are the largest bathhouses in Trier. The complex was built in the fourth century AD. It was robbed in the Middle Ages.
Karl Marx House (Pass by)
This house is the birthplace of Karl Marx. It is set up as a permanent museum. Marx lived in the nineteenth century. Karl Marx was a German thinker who was a founder of the labor movement and a central figure in the history of socialism and communism. He wrote Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto, two very influential works.
Frankenturm (Pass by)
The Frankenturm was built around the year 1100. It is an example of a Romanesque residential tower. This tower has nothing to do with the Frankish tribe, but is named after an inhabitant of this tower: Franco von Senheim. The construction technique is a true imitation of Roman construction. Of course, there were still many examples of this in Trier. The tower was later used as a residence for servants of the archbishop.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESPorta-Nigra-Platz 9
    • 9 Porta-Nigra-Platz
    • 54290, Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEPorta-Nigra-Platz 9
    • 9 Porta-Nigra-Platz
    • 54290, Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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