Located in Rhineland-Palatinate and surrounded by numerous vines growing in the surrounding hills, Trier is a unique German city. In addition to its beautiful location, it also boasts a long history and an exceptional collection of historical monuments. Trier is one of the oldest, if not the oldest city in Germany. Its origins date back to Roman times - it was founded around 16 BC. From this period quite a few objects have survived, which today attract many tourists here. The most interesting of these are the remains of an amphitheater from the 1st century AD, the Thermae, the Roman bridge over the Moselle River or the Porta Nigra gate, which is today the main symbol of the city.
Trewir, or Trier in German, are monuments from later times as well. To see them, it's especially worth going to the local market. There are beautiful medieval temples here - the Romanesque St. Peter's Cathedral and the Gothic St. Mary's Church, as well as many beautiful Renaissance and Baroque townhouses. In the nearby area, you can visit the Karl Marx House, which houses a museum dedicated to his life and ideology.
The closest airport to Trier is in Luxembourg, another airport from where you can get here is Frankfurt-Hahn. Of course, you can also go here by your own means of transportation or by train, which, however, involves several transfers and a considerable cost. You can also get to Trier by bus directly from many places in Poland. Our coaches stop at the city's main train station, Trier Hauptbahnhof. If you want to visit Trier, the city with the largest number of Roman monuments on this side of the Alps, use our wide range of coach connections.
The city is crossed by the DK 94 road which is the main traffic route. The network of provincial roads connects Strzelce Opolskie with the surrounding communes and their tourist attractions, and also allows access to the A4 freeway. We can also get to the A4 freeway using DK 88. The freeway provides a quick connection with the Upper Silesian agglomeration and Wrocław. We can also get here by public transport. The city is served by both the railroad andPKS Strzelce Opolskie. Both train and bus stations are located near each other, which makes combined transport possible. A well-developed public transport network makes it easier for the inhabitants of the surrounding communes and neighbouring districts to get around every day.
From the city you can easily get much further than the nearby towns. Strzelce Opolskie is on the route of Sindbad long-distance coaches. This is a convenient and inexpensive way to travel to different corners of the Old Continent. Our buses go to several European countries: Germany, Norway, France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium or the Netherlands. International coach connections facilitate the movement of people traveling for professional and educational purposes, as well as tourists deliberately resigning from airline services. Sindbad buses stop in the coach bay on the Market Square. This convenient location of the coach stop enables combined transportation and makes it possible for Strzelce Opolskie to be treated as a transportation hub for the residents of neighboring counties.
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