Living in Trier

#studierintrier

#life&mobility

Discover your new home

Germany's oldest city is looking forward to meeting you! Information about the history of Trier and about living and working here can be found on the website of the City of Trierespecially the section New in Trier gives you helpful tips. And of course the official city map.On the website of Uni, university and the Studiwerk you will also find helpful information about student life on campus and in the city.

#living

Your perfect study booth!

Would you like to live in student accommodation, have your own apartment or prefer to move into a shared flat? In Trier you will find a large selection of offers at reasonable prices.The Studiwerk maintains seven halls of residencemainly with single apartments and "all-inclusive" rental prices. For stress-free planning and to secure the studios of your choice, you should quickly complete the online application quickly.For apartment offers from private landlords in Trier and the region, visit the relevant websites.Once you arrive in Trier, you must register at the Trier Citizens' Registration Office and register your place of residence. At meldebox.de you will find tips tailored to students to make your move as stress-free as possible.

#culture&events

Always something going on in Trier

In the charming old town of Trier, on the banks of the Moselle or in the region, there are many places of interest to discover. You can find out how many concerts, exhibitions, theater performances, markets and events are taking place in the event calendars of the city of Trier, the Unithe university and the Studiwerk. You should not miss the Trier Old Town Festivalwhich always takes place on the last weekend in June. Trier's city center is then transformed into a huge party mile with many large and small stages with live music and numerous gastronomic offerings.

#eat

Delicious treats for your palate

In the four canteens and five cafeterias and bistros of the Studiwerk Trier you can get varied, healthy and affordable food. Vegan and regional dishes are just as much a part of the offer as the burger you can put together yourself at the burger generator. The current menu is of course available online.



In addition, there are of course numerous restaurants and cafés in the city of Trier to suit all tastes and budgets. Particularly popular are the long-established student pubs in the old town or the restaurants with a view of the Moselle on the banks of the Zurlauben river.

#sport

Go for it - in Trier!

Trier is also extremely diverse when it comes to sport. The university sports club offers you a large selection of classic and trendy sports as well as a fitness studio, outdoor fitness facilities and a running trail.Of course, various sports clubs also offer you the opportunity to practice your favorite sport in Trier. But even without joining a group, you will find great places and opportunities to be active in Trier.Would you rather watch sport? Our city is home to the Gladiators Trier basketball team, a long-standing Bundesliga team that plays its home games in the 7,500-capacity Trier Arena Arena Trier. Soccer fans gather for Eintracht Trier matches in the Mosel Stadium.

Germany's oldest city is looking forward to meeting you! Information about the history of Trier and about living and working here can be found on the website of the City of Trierespecially the section New in Trier gives you helpful tips. And of course the official city map.On the website of Uni, university and the Studiwerk you will also find helpful information about student life on campus and in the city

With the semester ticket, you are mobile in and around Trier even without a car. Buses run regularly throughout the city day and night, but the semester ticket is also valid for bus and train journeys throughout the region as far as Jünkerath, Koblenz or Saarbrücken. There is also a cab service for those particularly long nights ;-)Incidentally, you can hire a removal van from Studiwerk for your move to/at the Umwelt-Campus-Birkenfeld site.

In the charming old town of Trier, on the banks of the Moselle or in the region, there are many places of interest to discover. You can find out how many concerts, exhibitions, theater performances, markets and events are taking place in the event calendars of the city of Trier, the Unithe university and the Studiwerk. You should not miss the Trier Old Town Festivalwhich always takes place on the last weekend in June. Trier's city center is then transformed into a huge party mile with many large and small stages with live music and numerous gastronomic offerings.

There are also numerous wine festivals in and around Trier throughout the summer. Not forgetting the Trier Christmas market, which is one of the most beautiful in Germany and is open from the end of November until just before Christmas. 



With a variety of event formats, such as the fashion show or the design and culture days, the university's Design Campus in particular has established itself as a creative driving force and an integral part of Trier's cultural landscape.The Studiwerk also promotes student culture. Thanks to the Trier cultural semester ticket Tue-Mi-Thuyou can attend performances, museums, concerts, exhibitions or city tours free of charge on the three days of the week - provided there are still tickets available at the box office. The 16 cultural partners include the Theater Trier, the Tufa, the Stadtmuseum Simeonstift and the ttm.Want to get involved in art & culture yourself? The university offers numerous university groups and the city's cultural associations are looking forward to welcoming new members.