Experience 2000 years of history in the oldest city in Germany.
From the landmark of the oldest city in Germany, the Porta Nigra, walk through the pedestrian zone (Simeonstraße) to the medieval main market. From there, go through Sternstraße to the Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady and further to the Constantine Basilica, the throne hall of Emperor Constantine. Right next to it is the Electoral Palace and the beautiful palace garden. At the southern end of the palace garden, you can already see the mighty ruins of the Imperial Baths. After passing through the old city wall, walk through the underpass beneath Weimarer Allee/Ostallee into Hermesstrasse. This finally leads to Olewiger Straße, which you follow to the left to the amphitheater.
The Antikencard offers admission in three different versions to the Roman buildings of Trier as well as further discounts around ancient Trier.
More information at: triershop.de/fuer-kinder/schulklassen/antikencard-trier
Information on parking facilities in Trier can be found here:
By train to Trier and from there by bus to the Porta Nigra.
Information about public transport can be found here: www.vrt-info.de
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This tour is presented by: Mosel. Faszination Urlaub, Author: Trier Tourismus & Marketing GmbH
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