

DUE TO THE LOW NUMBER OF REGISTRATIONS AS A RESULT OF THE RECENT CHANGES IN SECURITY LEVELS IN BRUSSELS, THIS TRIP HAS UNFORTUNATELY BEEN CANCELLED. WE WILL CONTACT EVERYONE WHO ALREADY REGISTERED ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY. YOU CAN EVENTUALLY JOIN US TO DUSSELDORF THE DAY AFTER.
Today we travel to the beautiful old German city Trier and visit the amazing Christmas markets between the many traces of the Roman empire and medieval times. Trier is really amazing as it boosts not less than a whopping 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites! We enjoy a 2-hour in-depth guided tour through the city, explore the Karl-Marx birth house and/or the superb Rheinishes Landesmuseum Trier (full of Roman treasures), and of course visit the many Christmas markets stalls. We are still working on the exact program, but the pictures say a thousand words.
We leave at 8h00 from Place Schuman by comfortable 4* luxury coach with on-board toilet, bar, AC, DVD and flatscreen TVs, so all you have to do is sit back in your reclining seat, relax and enjoy the ride. We know the departure is very early, but since it’s a long way and there is much to see, we simply should get up early. Of course you can sleep in a bit on the comfort chairs. During the trip you will be served complimentary drinks and snacks. The route takes us towards Liège, Spa and then into Germany over the panoramic E42 highway. We stop once to stretch our legs and a quick restroom visit and arrive in Trier around 11h15.



With over 105,000 inhabitants, Trier only shows up on number 75 of the list of Germany’s largest cities. Yet, on the list of oldest German cities it takes the top position! Indeed, Trier is the oldest town with continuous habitation dating back all the way to the Roman Empire. Being established as Augusta Treverorum in 16 B.C. its most important sights are the Porta Nigra, a superbly preserved Roman city gate, several Roman baths, a Roman amphitheater, an enormous basilica and a impressive cathedral. No wonder it’s a tourist hotspot.












Upon arrival we are welcomed by two official guides, who share with us the 2.000+ year history of Trier and take us along the most prominent sites. We start at the Porta Nigra, but of course walk along each of the earlier mentioned monuments. The guided tour ends right in heart of the center of town where there are plenty of lunch opportunities, from quick sandwich shops to restaurants that serve traditional local (Roman) dishes.



In the afternoon there are plenty of things to see and do before seeing the Christmas markets and enjoying all the German delicacies. The Karl Marx house is a favourite, and so is the fascinating Rheinishes Landesmuseum Trier, where you can dive even deeper into the Roman history of this region. When you have enough of ancient culture, architecture, stories and artefacts, then you know it’s time to head over to one or all of the Christmas markets. Since a picture says a thousand words, can you see yourself having a good time here?









Needless to say that we meet again as a group (optional) at a Glühwein stand to enjoy some nice mulled wine and other We depart again around 20h00, so you will have plenty of time to checkout the entire city and all its Christmas markets. On the way back we dim the lights so you can enjoy the ride and rest a bit. Our scheduled arrival time is around 23h30.
DUE TO THE LOW NUMBER OF REGISTRATIONS AS A RESULT OF THE RECENT CHANGES IN SECURITY LEVELS IN BRUSSELS, THIS TRIP HAS UNFORTUNATELY BEEN CANCELLED. WE WILL CONTACT EVERYONE WHO ALREADY REGISTERED ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY. YOU CAN EVENTUALLY JOIN US TO DUSSELDORF THE DAY AFTER.
Today we travel to the beautiful old German city Trier and visit the amazing Christmas markets between the many traces of the Roman empire and medieval times. Trier is really amazing as it boosts not less than a whopping 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites! We enjoy a 2-hour in-depth guided tour through the city, explore the Karl-Marx birth house and/or the superb Rheinishes Landesmuseum Trier (full of Roman treasures), and of course visit the many Christmas markets stalls. We are still working on the exact program, but the pictures say a thousand words.
We leave at 8h00 from Place Schuman by comfortable 4* luxury coach with on-board toilet, bar, AC, DVD and flatscreen TVs, so all you have to do is sit back in your reclining seat, relax and enjoy the ride. We know the departure is very early, but since it’s a long way and there is much to see, we simply should get up early. Of course you can sleep in a bit on the comfort chairs. During the trip you will be served complimentary drinks and snacks. The route takes us towards Liège, Spa and then into Germany over the panoramic E42 highway. We stop once to stretch our legs and a quick restroom visit and arrive in Trier around 11h15.



With over 105,000 inhabitants, Trier only shows up on number 75 of the list of Germany’s largest cities. Yet, on the list of oldest German cities it takes the top position! Indeed, Trier is the oldest town with continuous habitation dating back all the way to the Roman Empire. Being established as Augusta Treverorum in 16 B.C. its most important sights are the Porta Nigra, a superbly preserved Roman city gate, several Roman baths, a Roman amphitheater, an enormous basilica and a impressive cathedral. No wonder it’s a tourist hotspot.












Upon arrival we are welcomed by two official guides, who share with us the 2.000+ year history of Trier and take us along the most prominent sites. We start at the Porta Nigra, but of course walk along each of the earlier mentioned monuments. The guided tour ends right in heart of the center of town where there are plenty of lunch opportunities, from quick sandwich shops to restaurants that serve traditional local (Roman) dishes.



In the afternoon there are plenty of things to see and do before seeing the Christmas markets and enjoying all the German delicacies. The Karl Marx house is a favourite, and so is the fascinating Rheinishes Landesmuseum Trier, where you can dive even deeper into the Roman history of this region. When you have enough of ancient culture, architecture, stories and artefacts, then you know it’s time to head over to one or all of the Christmas markets. Since a picture says a thousand words, can you see yourself having a good time here?









Needless to say that we meet again as a group (optional) at a Glühwein stand to enjoy some nice mulled wine and other We depart again around 20h00, so you will have plenty of time to checkout the entire city and all its Christmas markets. On the way back we dim the lights so you can enjoy the ride and rest a bit. Our scheduled arrival time is around 23h30.