Quick trip to Trier, Germany With My Autobahn Experience And The Aafordable Hotel In Ramstein
Trier is a southwestern German city in the Moselle wine region, near the Luxembourg border. Founded by the Romans, it contains several well-preserved Roman structures like the Porta Nigra gate, the ruins of Roman baths, an amphitheater just outside the center and a stone bridge over the Moselle River. The Archaeological Museum displays Roman artifacts. Among Trier’s many Catholic churches is Trier Cathedral.
Beautiful City full of charm, history & Culture! Trier is a city that interests on so many different layers – or tiers! From Roman, Medieval to Baroque buildings, it is a beautiful ancient city beside the Mosel river with lots of places to explore, eat at or simply soak up the atmosphere.
On our way to Trier, it was my first time to experience the autobahn. It is the the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany. The official term is Bundesautobahn (abbreviated BAB), which translates as ‘federal motorway’. The German government recommends a maximum speed of 130 kph, so about 80 mph per hour on autobahns, but drivers are free to go as fast as they want in de-restricted sections of the autobahns. Major cities like Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Cologne are all interconnected by this impressive road network. One of the most famous stretches of the Autobahn is the A7 and A9, which travers the country from the Danish border in the north to the Austrian border in the south.
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