Children in front of the Cathedral - © Christian Millen / Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH
Trier for All

Children's City Tour 2,000 years - 4,000 small steps

A lot has been going on in the city over the last 2000 years. It was a real Roman emperor who founded Trier, and another who built his actual throne room here. A Greek monk shut himself up in the Porta, and an archbishop was adamant about having the tallest church spire in the city.
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The people of Trier built magnificent homes, and a very famous philosopher was born. Even the devil once visited the city! These are all the stories we’ll be telling you on our child-friendly tour together. Along the way, we’ll meet funny monkeys, serious knights, a bearded saint and an ancient empress who’s found something pretty valuable. Are you in?
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Details

Language:
German

Dates:      
April - October: Saturdays, 3 pm
During the holidays in Rhineland-Palatinate: also Tuesdays and Fridays, 3 pm

Meeting point:
Trier Tourist Information at the Porta Nigra

Duration:
90 minutes

Prices:
Adults: € 13
Concession*: € 11
Children (6 to 14 years): € 6
Families**: € 30

* school students, university students, volunteers (German Federal Volunteers Service (BFD), German Armed Forces, severely disabled
** 2 adults + maximum 4 children aged between 6 and 14 years

Group size:

max. 25 people


Notes:
Suitable for children aged 5 to 14.

Itinerary

Porta Nigra / Simeonstift - House of the Three Magi (Dreikönigenhaus) - Hauptmarkt – CathedralBasilica of Constantine – Electoral Palace