Embark on a fun and interactive e-Scavenger Hunt in Trier! Explore the city at your own pace with our self-guided tour via an online app. Answer questions, complete search assignments, and discover fascinating facts about Trier. Book now and start the adventure!
Embark on a fun and interactive e-Scavenger Hunt in Trier! Explore the city at your own pace with our self-guided tour via an online app. Answer questions, complete search assignments, and discover fascinating facts about Trier. Book now and start the adventure!
- Porta Nigra - The Porta Nigra in Trier
- Dreikonigenhaus (House of the three Magi) - The Dreikönigenhaus is from the Middle Ages. It is almost 800 years old. A very rich family built it for themselves.
- Hauptmarkt - Absolutely worth seeing and the starting point for exploring the old town is the market square in Trier.
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- Porta Nigra - The Porta Nigra in Trier
- Dreikonigenhaus (House of the three Magi) - The Dreikönigenhaus is from the Middle Ages. It is almost 800 years old. A very rich family built it for themselves.
- Hauptmarkt - Absolutely worth seeing and the starting point for exploring the old town is the market square in Trier.
- St. Peter’s Cathedral (Dom) - Trier Cathedral is the cathedral of Trier and the oldest episcopal church in Germany. In its core, it goes back to a Roman basilica that was built from 326 by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great
- Liebfrauenkirche, Trier - The Liebfrauenkirche is part of the medieval UNESCO World Heritage in Trier. And if a church already has the “dear lady”, i.e. Maria, in its name
- Konstantin-Basilika - The Basilika was the throne room of Emperor Constantine. It was built in AD 310
- Kurfürstliches Palais - The Electoral Palace in Trier right next to the Constantine Basilica is considered one of the most beautiful rococo palaces in the world
- Kaiserthermen - The Kaiserthermen are the monumental remains of a large-scale planned late antique Roman bath complex and later cavalry barracks
- Barbarathermen - The thermal baths were built in the 2nd century AD. The complex owes its name to a monastery that no longer exists today
- Alter Moselkran - The Old Krahnen (old spelling with ‘h’), also called Trierer Alter Moselkran, is a port crane in Trier. A stone building from 1413.
- Frankenturm - The Frankenturm is a fortified residential tower in the city of Trier. It is on Dietrichstraße near the main market in the city centre.
- Karl Marx House - The museum and birthplace in Trier is dedicated to Karl Marx and the effects of his ideas from a global perspective to this day.
- Kornmarkt - The Kornmarkt on Fleischstraße, which was redesigned in 2003, is one of the most beautiful squares in the city alongside the main market.
- Engaging online game and city walk accessible via your phone
- Engaging online game and city walk accessible via your phone
- Use of smartphone and data
- Use of smartphone and data
Experience Trier in a special and cost-effective way through our self-guided tour available on our online app. Engage in an entertaining, family-friendly game by answering questions about various locations and completing search tasks. All accomplished on your smartphone. Sign in to our complimentary city game app and take pleasure in exploring the city….
Experience Trier in a special and cost-effective way through our self-guided tour available on our online app. Engage in an entertaining, family-friendly game by answering questions about various locations and completing search tasks. All accomplished on your smartphone. Sign in to our complimentary city game app and take pleasure in exploring the city.
Rather than a guide, you have the freedom to decide when to commence, pause, or halt your tour. Utilize GPS to locate the most charming plazas, passageways, and landmarks. Learn fascinating facts about the city. Uncover the wonders of Trier with our distinctive city game app.
Directions for initiating the tour will be provided post-booking. You have the convenience to take this tour at any time of your preference.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.