Trier Walking Tour: Discover Roman Highlights

Self-guided GPS audio tour through Trier's historic center, featuring Porta Nigra, the Cathedral, and more.
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up to 1000 people
You will receive details about the location from the organizer after booking
2h

About this Tour

Take your time exploring Trier, Germany’s oldest city, with Niki’s easy-to-use GPS audio tour. Stroll through history as you check out amazing Roman sites like the Porta Nigra, wander into medieval churches, and relax in charming town squares. It’s a fun, flexible way to see the city on your own schedule—no rush, no crowds, just you and the stories of the past.

Steps of the tour

  • Start at Porta Nigra, Trier's iconic Roman gate
  • Visit the Simeonstift Museum and Three Kings House
  • Stroll through Jewish Street and the main market
  • Admire the Red House and the Steipe
  • Explore the Cathedral and Church of Our Lady
  • See the Konstantin Basilica and Electoral Palace
  • Discover the Imperial Baths and Karl Marx House
  • Conclude at Frankenturm

Who should take part in this tour?

This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, solo travelers, and families seeking a flexible and informative way to explore Trier's rich heritage.

Details to remember

What to bring to the tour?
  • Smartphone with the Niki app installed
  • Charged battery or power bank
  • Headphones for optimal audio experience
What is included in this tour?
  • GPS-based audio guide in 7 languages
  • Offline access to the tour
  • Interactive map with highlighted points of interest
  • Pause and resume functionality
Team events and private groups
Perfect for individual exploration or group outings, offering flexibility and rich historical insights
Duration
2h
Location
Trier, Germany's oldest city, renowned for its Roman architecture and UNESCO World Heritage sites
Languages
German, English, Portuguese, Spanish, French