Trier is a city that packs a punch. It’s Germany’s oldest city, with roots stretching back over 2,000 years, and is famous for its well-preserved Roman ruins and fairy-tale streets. What makes Trier stand out for tours is the way it offers both immersive history and enjoyable experiences, like participating in wine tastings along the Mosel or exploring legends and myths through playful storytelling. Among all the options, we particularly like the Mosel Wine Tour for its deep dive into Riesling vineyards and the Trier: Early Morning Tour for those wanting a peaceful, noise-free glimpse of the city. The city’s variety of guided walks, themed adventures, and food and wine experiences ensure there’s something to match every interest—and every pace.
If you’re pressed for time or traveling with family, there are shorter tours like the Walking Tour with the Trier Night Watchman or the Children’s Tour that make history fun and accessible. For those really wanting to get under Trier’s skin, VR tours or mythic adventures like The Devil in Trier deliver memorable, story-driven experiences. Keep reading for a detailed look at each of the top-rated tours to help you find your perfect match.
1. For the love of Riesling – Mosel Wine tour

At number 1, the Mosel Wine Tour offers a wonderful way to explore Trier’s legendary wine culture, which dates back to Roman times. For around $455 per person, you’ll spend 6 to 10 hours visiting some of the steepest vineyards along the Mosel, tasting both renowned and boutique wineries. The tour includes personal tastings with opportunities to swirl, sniff, and slurp, all led by a knowledgeable guide. What makes this tour stand out is the chance to sample Rieslings crafted using centuries-old traditions and meet family-run wineries pouring their heart into each bottle. Guests describe the guide as enthusiastic and the landscape as breathtaking, with one reviewer noting, “The landscape was beautiful and the wine just what we wanted.”
This tour is best suited for wine lovers eager to deepen their understanding of German wine or those interested in the region’s cultural history. The inclusion of a wine pairing lunch adds extra value. The only downside is the higher price point, but for wine aficionados, this is a small investment for a full day of tasting and scenic views.
Bottom Line: A top choice for wine enthusiasts wanting an immersive, personalized tasting experience in Trier’s historic vineyards.
2. Adventure tour: The Devil in Trier

Position two on our list is the Adventure Tour: The Devil in Trier, a lively 75-minute storytelling journey through the city’s medieval streets. For just a few euros, you’ll follow actors as they bring myths and legends to life, visiting sites like the Frankenturm, Judengasse, and Hauptmarkt. This tour is particularly engaging for travelers who enjoy theatrical storytelling and want an entertaining way to learn about Trier’s darker side. The star of the show is the city’s own myth of the devil, which makes the tour both fun and educational. One reviewer praised it as “really well performed,” giving it a full 5-star rating.
Perfect for families or those seeking a quick, interactive experience, this tour is not too long but packs a punch with its storytelling and visits to otherwise inaccessible sites like the Frankenturm. It’s an ideal way to add some mythic flair to your city visit without taking up too much time or budget.
Bottom Line: A short, entertaining way to explore Trier’s legends and medieval streets with theatrical flair.
3. Trier: Early morning tour without the hustle and bustle and with less noise
For those who prefer peaceful mornings, the Early Morning Tour offers a quiet, intimate way to see Trier before crowds arrive. Starting around 8 a.m., this 2-hour tour covers key sights like the Porta Nigra, Judengasse, and the Hauptmarkt, but with a relaxed pace and less noise. It’s especially good for neurodiverse travelers or anyone wanting a serene experience in this bustling city. The guide is attentive and friendly, making sure you see the highlights without the usual crowds. With a small price tag of $24, it’s excellent value for a personalized introduction to Trier.
This tour appeals to early risers and those wanting a gentle, confessional experience of the city’s streets. Because it’s limited to mornings on Fridays and Saturdays, planning ahead is essential.
Bottom Line: A peaceful, accessible way to start your day in Trier without the crowds.
4. Trier: Wine and Food Tour – Round trip with wine tasting on a double-decker bus

Number 4 on our list is the Wine and Food Tour on a double-decker bus, combining sightseeing with regional tastings. For $40 per person, you’ll enjoy a guided city tour topped with wine tastings of Riesling and Pinot Blanc, plus a walk through local vineyards. The guided visits include tastings at three carefully selected wineries and a walk through Trier’s historic streets, with commentary about the cultivation of local grapes. The bus makes the experience relaxed, and the tasting sessions highlight the best of Trier’s wine scene.
Reviewers mention enjoying the info about vineyard cultivation and the chance to sip regional wines like Riesling. This tour is ideal for those who want a relaxed way to combine city sightseeing with wine tasting and learn about regional wines in an engaging manner.
Bottom Line: Great for travelers who want a balance of sightseeing, wine, and informal socializing.
5. Trier: Walking tour with the Trier night watchman – costume tour

This atmospheric Night Watchman Tour immerses you in Trier’s shadowy past. For $22, you’ll don a costume and follow a lantern-bearing guide through dark alleys, hearing stories from the 19th century about the city’s dangers. The guide’s vivid storytelling makes history feel alive, and the authentic costumes add to the immersive experience. The tour covers key sites like Porta Nigra, Judengasse, and the Cathedral, ending on Glockenstraße. The reviews highlight the “authentic atmosphere” and engaging anecdotes, making it a hit for history buffs and those who enjoy storytelling.
Best suited for evening lovers or those curious about Trier’s darker stories, the tour offers a different perspective of the city, especially at sunset or after dark.
Bottom Line: An atmospheric, storytelling walk that breathes life into Trier’s dimly lit streets.
6. Trier: City Walking Tour

The classic City Walking Tour is perfect for first-timers wanting a broad overview. For $18, a local guide will lead you through Trier’s highlights, including four UNESCO World Heritage sites like Porta Nigra and the Aula Palatina. It’s a 1.5-hour journey through the city’s most iconic sights, with plenty of historical details and insider tips. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make this tour a reliable choice for those wanting a solid introduction without overload. Reviewers appreciate its concise format and the chance to see multiple UNESCO sites in one outing.
Ideal for casual visitors or those with limited time, this tour offers a balanced glimpse of Trier’s most important attractions.
Bottom Line: A straightforward, well-organized intro to Trier’s UNESCO sites and main attractions.
7. Trier: Virtual Reality City Tour “The Treverer Code”

The VR City Tour uses cutting-edge technology to turn history into an immersive experience. For $33, you wear VR glasses and visit five key locations, including the Roman Imperial Baths and the Frankenturm, which are not normally open to the public. This 2-hour guided tour offers a unique perspective, blending digital reenactments with expert commentary. Reviewers describe it as “a new way to experience Trier,” especially for tech-savvy travelers or those interested in Roman history. The combination of VR and guided storytelling makes it standout for innovative sightseeing.
This tour is perfect for modern travelers, families with tech interest, or anyone wanting a memorable, interactive experience of Trier’s past.
Bottom Line: A tech-forward, engaging way to explore Trier’s Roman heritage.
8. Trier: Adventure tour: “The Secret of the Porta Nigra”

Number 8 is the Adventure Tour exploring Porta Nigra, a 1-hour journey back 1,800 years with a Roman soldier actor. For $26, you get access to the Porta Nigra’s secret rooms and learn about its history through engaging storytelling. The professional actor in full costume makes history come alive, and the tour’s focus on the fortress’s hidden stories makes it a memorable experience. Reviewers cite it as “short but very interesting,” and it appeals to those who love Roman history or want a quick, fun tour.
Best suited for history lovers and families, this tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Trier’s most famous Roman monument.
Bottom Line: An engaging, short tour that reveals hidden stories of the Porta Nigra.
9. Trier compact: Anecdotal and funny city tour

The Anecdotal and Funny City Tour offers a 75-minute walk through Trier’s streets, highlighting humorous stories and surprising facts. For a modest price, it covers key sights like Porta Nigra, St. Peter’s Cathedral, and Constantine Basilica. The guide’s storytelling approach makes history approachable and fun, emphasizing amusing anecdotes that bring the city’s past to life. Reviewers praise its humor and engaging style, calling it “hilarious and informative.”
Ideal for families, groups, or travelers who want a lighthearted look at Trier, this tour offers a relaxed, entertaining experience.
Bottom Line: A lively, humorous way to learn about Trier’s history in a short time.
10. Trier: Private Christmas Market Tour

If visiting during the holiday season, the Christmas Market Tour is a magical way to experience Trier’s festive atmosphere. For a custom 1.5-hour experience, a local guide takes you through twinkling stalls, sharing stories about Christmas traditions while you indulge in mulled wine and regional treats. The warmth of the market, combined with insightful commentary, makes this a special holiday experience.
This private tour is ideal for families or couples wanting a personalized, cozy overview of Trier’s yuletide charm. Booking early is recommended as the market fills up quickly during peak season.
Bottom Line: A charming, personalized way to enjoy Trier’s Christmas festivities.
11. Trier: Winter walking tour – walk, stories & mulled wine

Number 11 offers a cozy winter experience with a winter walking tour. For $22, you’ll visit highlights like Trier Cathedral, Frankenturm, and Porta Nigra, all with special stories perfect for the season. The tour ends with a warm mulled wine or fruit punch, making it a perfect way to stay warm while exploring. Reviewers mention its atmospheric nature and the charming storytelling, which adds a special touch to the city’s winter ambiance.
Best suited for travelers wanting a festive, relaxed stroll with seasonal treats, this tour makes a lovely winter afternoon.
Bottom Line: An enjoyable, warming tour that captures Trier’s winter charm with stories and mulled wine.
12. Trier: Mosel wine meets history – wine tour with cellar visit

Topping our list at number 12 is a wine tour that combines city sights with cellar visits. For just $34, you’ll walk through Trier’s old town and enjoy guided tastings at three wineries, including a visit to the historic Palais Kesselstatt wine cellar. The tour combines architecture, history, and wine, making it ideal for those who want a well-rounded experience. Reviewers appreciate the detailed explanations about the wines and the scenic walk through Trier’s streets.
This tour offers excellent value, especially for those interested in learning about regional wine production alongside exploring the city’s historic sites.
Bottom Line: A comprehensive experience for wine lovers wanting to connect Trier’s history with its vineyards.
13. Trier: Gladiator Valerius adventure tour

Number 13 is a lively 75-minute Adventure Tour featuring a Roman gladiator. For $26, an actor in full costume guides you through the amphitheater, sharing stories of gladiator life and survival. This interactive experience brings ancient Roman entertainment vividly to life, making history exciting and memorable. Reviewers note it as “short but gripping,” perfect for families or history buffs who want an active approach.
It’s best suited for those interested in Roman combat and drama, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the gladiator’s world.
Bottom Line: An engaging, theatrical journey into Trier’s Roman past that entertains and educates.
14. Trier: Children’s tour “2000 years – 4000 little steps”

Rounding out our list is a child-friendly tour designed for young explorers. For $18, this 1.5-hour adventure uses humor, stories, and fun visits to key sites like Porta Nigra and the Cathedral. It’s perfect for families wanting to keep kids engaged while learning about Trier’s long history without overwhelming them. The tour’s stories are crafted to spark children’s imaginations, making history accessible and fun.
Best for families with kids or those traveling with younger travelers, this tour makes history lighthearted and memorable.
Bottom Line: A playful, educational way for kids and families to discover Trier’s past.
How to Choose the Right Tour for You
When deciding which Trier tour to pick, consider your interests, budget, and how much time you want to spend. For wine lovers, the Mosel Wine Tour (see details) offers a deep dive into Riesling vineyards. If you’re curious about legends and legends, the Devil in Trier (see details) provides a lively mythic experience.
For those seeking a peaceful start, the Early Morning Tour (see details) is perfect, while families or kids will enjoy the Children’s Tour (see details).
If you want to explore Trier’s Roman past with high-tech flair, the VR City Tour (see details) is a standout. For seasonal visits, the Christmas Market Tour (see details) offers a festive, cozy experience.
Practical tips include booking early for popular tours like the Christmas Market or wine tastings, and choosing shorter options if time is tight. Consider your fitness level—most tours are manageable, but some, like vineyard walks or adventure tours, require a bit more stamina.
To sum it up, Trier offers a rich selection of tours that match many interests—from wine and food to myth and history. The Mosel Wine Tour stands out for its scenic vineyards and tasting experience, while the Night Watchman Tour provides a memorable evening stroll filled with stories. For families, the Children’s Tour and Gladiator Adventure make history fun and engaging. No matter your style, booking early ensures you won’t miss out on these memorable ways to experience Trier.