Travel Agent - March 2, 2009 - (Page 32) CRUISES River Cruise Port: IF THE RHINE IS THE SUPERWATERWAY OF EUROPE, the Mosel (or Moselle) is its quieter, more laidback sister. On a Peter Deilmann (www. deilmann-cruises.com) cruise that sailed along the Mosel from Koblenz to Trier, I was enchanted by a river journey resplendent with medieval hillside castles; quaint cities and towns with a small-town feel; Roman ruins; friendly locals; Baroque and Renaissance architecture; and vineyards cascading down to the river. Simply put, this is Germany the way Americans hope to discover it. Many Mosel cruises call, or even embark and disembark passengers, at Trier—reportedly Germany’s oldest city. While an ancient settlement flourished here as far back as the third century B.C., Trier was officially “founded” by Roman Emperor Augustus around 16 B.C. Geographically, Trier lies in a valley between hillsides of sandstone. It’s also in the heart of Germany’s wine country, famed for its Riesling grapes, and is close to the Lux- TRIER, GERMANY BY SUSAN J. YOUNG embourg border. But the remnants of Trier’s past are what entice many river cruisers. During the Roman era, the city was a key commercial center with a population of 50,000 and, at one point, served as the capital of the eastern Roman Empire. Fortunately, many Roman and Medieval historic buildings survived World War II, some in remarkably good condition; many of these are designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Among them is the massive Porta Nigra, or “black gate.” Dating from the second century A.D., this three-story structure is considered the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps. Advise your clients to start their sightseeing here, as the gate leads to the highly walkable downtown core. In addition, they should head for the tourist information bureau near the gate for maps, visitor’s guides, books, gift items and helpful advice on how to see all the city sites. I opted for an introductory trolley tour that departed from the front of the visitor’s center. In just an hour or so I received an ALL PHOTOS BY SUSAN J. YOUNG overview of the entire city, took photos of several major sites and then selected which sites I wanted to revisit later on foot. Despite its population of 100,000, Trier has the friendliness of a small town. The colorful Hauptmarkt (main market square) boasts Renaissance, Baroque and NeoClassical architecture and a 1595 fountain. Depending on which day your clients visit this and other picturesque spots downtown, they might encounter a local market or live musical entertainment. I visited while a vibrant flower market was underway. Advise clients to look for a small baroque gate on the south side of the square—it’s the entry to the lovely St. Gangolf city church, dating from the 14th century. From the Hauptmarkt, it’s an easy saunter to Trier’s impressive Romanesque Cathedral and the adjacent Gothic-inspired Church of Our Lady. Tell your clients that once inside the Cathedral, they’ll view remnants of Emperor Constantine’s original church inside the CONTINUED ON PAGE 34 River cruisers often visit the Porta Nigra, or Black Gate, on a tour of major Roman ruins in Trier 32 | TravelAgent March 2, 2009 http://www.deilmann-cruises.com http://www.deilmann-cruises.com
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