Trier
Travel Blogs from Trier, Germany
Deluxembourg 2 - Moselle magic
... the Moselle River (pron. Moseller by locals in the know) and parked up in the weiner shnitzel-diggin' town of Trier, on Germany's side of the border. What a cute and interesting little place this turned out to be. The early 17th century ...
Germany, Roman style
... and myself and Lucy left. We were headed towards Luxembourg but before we could enter, we went to the only Roman ruins in Germany. Trier. Now this was good. After travelling through the Middle East and Europe, we were all ruined out, but this was a ...
Long time, no write.
... Madill (another Guilford grad) came to visit this week. We had a very nice time with her. On my day off, we visited Trier and walked around the old town and Porta Nigra. It's such a quintissential European city--big place, small feel. Josh enjoyed it ...
2 days in to our trip and so far so good
Well, we are in Trier, Germany right now at an internet cafe and this computer is light years easier than the one at the tourist office in Bacharach. After that entry we dropped our bags there and headed down the street (the one street) and found a ...
The oldest city in Germany!
... Christmas Market. More about that in a minute, but first off, a little information about the city. Trier is one of my favorite cities in Germany that we have visited. It is considered to be the oldest city because it is believed to have ...
A Day of Rediscovery for me
... we met the young family I am now revisiting. Funny but the friendship survived the dismantling of a vast military presence in Germany. But I am getting ahead of myself. Christiana fixed a breakfast I can only describe as super and was very ...
Happy Hour Cocktail Tuesday in Trier.
... fridge but a broken bath, hmmmm oh well only a few days here anyway. We set out for our first morning in Trier (Oldest city in Germany) for a run along the river that run through the town called Moselle as were at another place with no gym. This is ...
Trier, End of the Bike Trip
... . It dates back over 1800 years to a time when the Romans ruled the area and used the rivers for transport. Indeed in Trier there are many Roman constructs still in relatively good shape including the Porta Nigra (Black Entry) that was the main gate to ...
Trier
Trier ist eine schöne Stadt. Unglaublich, dass wir kurzzeitig überlegt hatten, Trier zugunsten von Saarbrücken nicht zu besuchen. Die Römer hatten großen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung, davon zeugen heute noch viele Bauwerke wie die Basilika und ...
Se malo, se malo...
Se malo pa se odpraviva na - tokrat pa res - zasluzen dopust. To pot kajpak ne gre za navaden dopust, ampak sva letni dopust po gorenjsko zdruzila s kvazi medenimi tedni. Medeni tedni v Kambodzi. No, ja. Nekateri mladoporocenci (a se kdo od bralcev ...
A Cultural Escapade to Trier
... hour layover, walked a short ways down a street sat down for a while, got juice at a supermarket. Along trainride to Trier, passed through some beautiful countryside, over the Rhone, and into a land where none of us knew the language. First ...
Moselying on down...
Camping by the Mosel, all very beautiful. We saw the Roman ruins and a toy museum. I had a less eventful haircut, this time in broken German. We hired bikes and made it to Lichtenstein. ...
IC132 Koln Hbf 04.18pm > Trier Hbf 06.49pm
1.7km walk to hotel with just under 100kg of luggage, change of room twice aaanndd... we're here. xx ...
Roman Gates
Trier is a place worthy of being a tourists first impression of Germany. It is located in a beautiful valley next to a river and really has it all: Cathedrals, roman gates, roman baths, bars, fountains, and apple strudel. The atmosphere was upbeat as ...
Random German Towns
I left Munich with my mom. She took me to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, up to Porta Nigra in Trier, and than to see the town of Bernkastel-Kues. This was over a couple of days. I included some pictures of all the excitement. I did make it to the ...
First time to Trier
... . We also attended an open air museum outside of town; a great place to walk around on a warm summer`s day and imagine a Germany long past. I had schnitzel for lunch in the outdoor cafe. We also stopped in the beautiful village of Saarburg, where the ...
Rancho Relaxo
... and get me through the last ten minutes or so. Without much else to write about today and seeing as we are leaving Germany after a couple of weeks I thought I would list the best and the worst of Germany The best Oktoberfest in fact drinking beer ...
Visiting Christiana & Ingrid
... is a private room' There was no appreciable wait to get in so I learned. However, everyone I've talked to in Germany is unhappy about the taxes theynhave to pay. At least they can see where their taxes are going. Maybe if we were ...
Mini Rome
... everywhere, every corner, ever place we turn, and chances are, someone walking down the street will be holding a cone. Well, Trier was no exception, and I do think that it had even more shops than the norm. After we finished lunch/dinner (my soup ...
Chillin' at Mikey's Pad
... my travels of late: I'm staying at my good friend Mikey Slotten's apartment right now, he lives in Wilttidge, just south of Trier and close to Spangdalahem Air Force Base, Where Mikey works for the U.S. Air Force. He just got accepted into UCLA ...

