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Trier [1], in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany, is the country's oldest city, dating from Roman times.
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[edit] By trainTrains leave hourly from Trier to Saarbuecken, Koblenz and Cologne. Timetable and ticket information could found at http://www.db.de/site/bahn/en/start.html [edit] By carTrier is connected by the European motorway E44 from Luxembourg city (~50 km) via Trier to Koblenz (~100 km), E422 from Trier to Saarbrücken(~100 km). Trier is connected to the Autobahn A6. This city is about one hour from Kaiserslautern or two hours from Mannheim. [edit] By bus[edit] By boat[edit] Get aroundWalking is the best way to travel around the city, though a vehicle is good when visiting the stadium. Also there is a scenic overview up the hill by the stadium where you can see the entire city. The city tours take you up there. [edit] SeeTrier is rich in ruins from the Roman Empire (protected by UNESCO), such as the
[edit] Do[edit] LearnTrier hosts a University as well as a University of Applied Sciences (the so-called Fachhochschule). [edit] Work[edit] Buy[edit] Eat[edit] BudgetInexpensive and tasty meals such as pizza (with your choice of toppings), casseroles, salads etc. can be found in the formerly student-owned Astarix next to the theater, in the south-west of the inner city. There is a McDonalds in the market square and a Burger King near the main station. [edit] Mid-range[edit] Splurge[edit] DrinkApart from the standard wines - Trier is in a wine-growing area - and beers, one should definitely try Viez or Viez/Limo. Viez is an apple wine, which is often served with a splash of lemonade. [edit] Sleep[edit] Budget[edit] Mid-range[edit] Splurge[edit] Contact[edit] Stay safeTrier is a relatively safe city (very safe compared to most US cities). Standard travel safety applies. [edit] Cope[edit] Get out |
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