City Guide Maastricht
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The Netherlands’ most European city. You can feel it, see it, and taste it!
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City Guide Maastricht 3 Foreword
16 Maastricht: City Guide
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Maastricht 20 Maastricht Underground 24 Boat tours
4 General info 14 Visit Maastricht
15 Getting there and around
19 Overnight stays in
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29 The Districts
30 Wyck/Céramique 48 City centre
62 Jeker/Stokstraat quarter 74 Sphinx quarter
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Drukkerij Moderna, Paal-Beringen. Circulation 100.000.
Hugo Thomassen
welcome Maastricht has been an international city ever since it was founded. It started over two-thousand years ago when the Romans founded a settlement at a fordable location (trajectum) in the Meuse river (Mosae). In just a short space of time, Mosae Trajectum grew into an important junction for the Romans in Western Europe. Throughout the centuries, many different European empires and kingdoms have occupied this strategically positioned city, which is now called Maastricht. Unfortunately, most occupations didn’t yield positive results. In the modern era, Europe has once again occupied Maastricht. Luckily, this occupation has proved to be a positive one. In 1992, the European Union was founded in the Gouvernement provincial building where the Treaty of Maastricht was signed. In 2002, the first euro bills appeared from ATM machines in Maastricht. This paved the way for the arrival of European and international organizations, businesses, employers, and students. Today, the city is a hotspot for many tourists, students, expats, business people, and culture aficionados from across the world. This popularity is thanks to the combination of historic buildings and monuments, the extensive range of shops, the vibrant café terraces, the theatres and museums, the restaurants and cafés, the beautiful squares and parks, and above all, the welcoming residents. Everything, basically. All these features combine to create the incomparable European atmosphere that makes Maastricht unique. Visit Maastricht and celebrate the joy of living with residents, feel the strength of the European community, and experience the positive vibe of the city. Because. . . Maastricht welcomes the world!
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fo r e wo r d City Guide Maastricht
Annemarie Penn-te Strake Mayor of Maastricht
Lo cat i o n & at mos ph e r e Maastricht
maastricht A place where north and south meet, the crossroads of the three countries that together make up the Euregion Meuse-Rhine, the place where it’s hard to believe you’re still on Dutch soil, it must be another country. This is the place where you’ll find Maastricht...
MAASTRICHT IS THE NETHERLANDS’ MOST EUROPEAN CITY
You can feel it, you can see it, and you can taste it! It’s a place with a unique and authentic energy and dynamism that you won’t experience anywhere else in the Netherlands. Once it was the place where Germanic and Roman cultures collided; today it is the current mix of cultures, languages, and flavours that makes the city burst with creativity, research, enterprise, trend-setting and culinary delights. Today’s Maastricht is a city that has the best of all worlds: north and south; past and present. There are historic buildings and trendy designer boutiques; majestic
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churches and thrilling cave adventures; inspired menus and inviting café terraces; lively festivals and sensational expositions; stately squares and vast vineyards. All this and more makes Maastricht a favourite destination for a day of shopping, a weekend away for two, or an elegant European holiday. EUREGION
The Euregion Meuse-Rhine is the three-country area where the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium meet, home to four million people and four different languages. At the heart of this area lies Maastricht. COMPACT & CONTACT
You will feel right at home in Maastricht. You can get to know the very compact city
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centre very quickly, and you’ll be greeted warmly everywhere you go. The highlights are all within walking distance, and it’s hard to lose your way on the charming, mostly car-free, streets. But if you ever do, there’s always someone willing to point you in the right direction. DE ‘MESTREECHTER GEIS’
Charm, playfulness, a healthy dose of humour, and a zest for life: these are the ingredients of the Maastricht local character. This character has been immortalized by the artist Mari Andriessen in the bronze statue ‘Mestreechter Geis’, on the square near Stokstraat.
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HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
The whole of the Maastricht city centre has been declared a protected national monument. In the historic buildings and elegant houses, you will find a rich variety of architectural styles from different ages – from the early Roman period to the Maastricht Renaissance. Experience the seamless transition from stately, old façades to contemporary architecture and the historic buildings of the future. One beautiful example is the architecture district Céramique, built on the former site of a prominent ceramics factory. Another is the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and Design (MAFAD) on Herdenkingsplein, designed by Limburg architect Wiel Arets, which UNESCO has named as one of the most beautiful buildings of the 20th century.
VRIJTHOF SQUARE
It’s been called the most beautiful square in the country. Maybe it’s because when you stand in the middle of the Vrijthof and look around, you could almost forget you’re in the Netherlands. But perhaps it’s also because it’s the cultural heart of the city. The place where the theatre is framed by intriguing museums and spectacular churches. But it’s also the place that undergoes a metamorphosis almost weekly, smoothly transitioning from each cultural season and event to the next, and the place where all the patchwork collection of colours and sounds of Carnival come together, the beautiful backdrop for the concerts of local favourite André Rieu, and where Maastricht and the region come to enjoy the many flavours of the Preuvenemint, the Netherlands’ largest food festival.
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CITY OF SHOPPING
Designer boutiques and major labels are found in abundance, punctuated by genuine oneof-a-kind shops with unique must-have fashion, lifestyle, and design items and accessories. All this only adds to the rich setting of the historic city centre. The heart of the city is rightly legendary among fashion lovers and shopaholics, who can shop to their hearts’ content here, seven days a week. For the exceptions, go to www.visitmaastricht.com. GENERAL OPENING HOURS
Monday: 1:00 PM-6:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM5:00/6:00 PM Sunday: Open from 12:00 noon
FASHION
Maastricht means André Rieu, the Preuvenemint, and the Slevrouwe. It also has an impeccable sense of style, with its unique boutiques and endless pool of existing and emerging talent. Full of quality, craftsmanship, history, and authenticity, mixed with the elegance for which Maastricht is renowned. This gives the city a unique sense of fashion of which it can be proud. Explore this vibrant city of fashion, where there is space for both the fashion industry and creative designers. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CITY
University students are an
inseparable part of Maastricht life. In recent years, the city has grown into a thriving international student city. Maastricht is home to the only United World College in the Netherlands. With 122 nationalities and with more than 50% of students from foreign countries, Maastricht University can call itself the most international university of the Netherlands. At Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, more than 10% of students are international. ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER CUISINE
If you love food, you won’t be bored in Maastricht, because you’ll find at least one restaurant for just about every type of cuisine here. From Mediterranean classics, to Asian specialities, to the delights you’ll only
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find here; and from Michelinstarred restaurants to wine bars to good old-fashioned pubs, Maastricht has it all. The countless restaurants offer hospitality and quality for every budget. You will find Maastricht’s restaurateurs eager to showcase local products, not only in traditional local dishes, but in exciting and original ‘world cuisine’ combinations. And don’t miss the chance to visit some of the many unique dining opportunities in castles, estates, vaulted cellars, warehouses, and churches. Culinary highlights abound throughout the city. Chef Hans van Wolde of Beluga Loves You has retained his two Michelin stars for another year, and the guide has also heralded Château Neercanne and Tout à Fait as ‘très bonne cuisine’ with one star each. THE TASTE OF MAASTRICHT
Broaden your horizons and try one of the typical Maastricht dishes such as Zoervleis (meat stew), Huidvleis (brawn) or
the local Rommedoe cheese with its powerful odour and taste, finished off by a delicious piece of vlaai (sweet tart). TAKE HOME AND ENJOY
Look for Maastricht delicacies in the many culinary boutiques. Taste, take home, and enjoy the delicious memory for long after! MAASTRICHT WINE
Several varieties of wine grapes, including Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Müller-Thürgau, do well on the sun-drenched slopes of the Jeker Valley. Every year, Maastricht winegrowers produce delicious and award-winning wines. Like De
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Apostelhoeve, which produces six lovely white wines from Müller-Thurgau, Auxerrois, Riesling, and Pinot gris grapes, as well as two sparkling wines. The Jeker Valley is also home to the country’s second-oldest vineyard, Hoeve Nekum, the wines of which are literally fit for a king - one of them, a Hoeve Nekum Riesling, was served at the wedding of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima. For the best wines, have a look in at the Netherlands’ oldest wine shop, Thiessen Wijnkoopers, which also produces wines from its own urban vineyard! THE OLDEST CITY?
Maastricht and Nijmegen will probably continue to debate which of the two is the Netherlands’ oldest city for centuries to come, but whatever the answer, did you know that Maastricht is home to more historic buildings than any city in the Netherlands save one? All over the city, you can still find the traces that go back to Maastricht the
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Roman settlement, religious centre, garrison city, and early industrial powerhouse. FROM ROMAN SETTLEMENT TO EUROPEAN MELTING POT
Roman settlement The name Maastricht comes from the Latin Mosae Trajectum, ‘crossing over the Meuse,’ which refers to the bridge over the river that the Romans built here around the first century AD. Religious centre (380) In this year, St. Servatius, Bishop of Tongeren, moves the bishop’s see to Maastricht. Joint sovereignty (1204) Maastricht is granted medieval city rights, and over the course of the Middle Ages falls under the dominion of the Duke of Brabant and the Prince-Bishop of Liege. Garrison city (1579) The Spanish army, led by Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, conquers Maastricht. Republic (1632) Stadtholder Frederik Hendrik brings
Maastricht into the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. French conquest (1673) The French Sun King, Louis XIV, captures Maastricht. During the attack on the city walls, the famous musketeer d’Artagnan is killed. Dutch control (1678) Maastricht returns to Dutch rule. French Republic (1794) Maastricht becomes part of the French Republic. The French abolish joint sovereignty and make all residents French subjects. Netherlands (1814) Maastricht again comes under Dutch rule. General Dibbets succeeds in keeping Maastricht in Dutch hands during the Belgian Revolution of 1830. Early industrial city (1830) Petrus Regout, a glass and pottery manufacturer in Maastricht, ushers in the age of industrialization in the Netherlands with his purchase of the country’s first steam engine. University city (1976) The State University of Limburg is established
in Maastricht with the goal of breathing new life into the economy of Limburg after the closure of the mines. Euregion Meuse- Rhine (1991) The cooperative platform established by the Dutch, German and Belgian provinces in 1976 acquires legal status in 1991 as the Euregion Meuse-Rhine. The cooperation relates primarily to universities (both traditional and applied sciences) and the business community. Treaty of Maastricht (1992) Represen- tatives of twelve European countries sign the Treaty of Maastricht, paving the way for the introduction of the Euro. MAASTRICHT: A CITY’S BIOGRAPHY
‘Zicht op Maastricht’ is the title of the cultural biography of Maastricht compiled from stories provided by cultural and heritage institutions, academics, professional and amateur historians, and most importantly, the people of
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Maastricht themselves. Visit www.zichtopmaastricht.nl for the complete biography and a historical look at the city. A CONTINUUM OF CRAFTSMANSHIP
You have only to stroll through Maastricht to taste it, smell it, and experience it for yourself. Here, you find yourself in a continuum of crafts, some old, some with a modern twist. Take the Historical Printing Museum, where you step back in time onto the premises of a unique printing and engraving workshop that was active around 1900. Then there’s the Brewery Bosch, a craft brewery with equipment dating from 1900-1929, still operating in a building of industrial and archaeological significance; or the Bisschopsmolen, where the baker’s craft is taken to new heights alongside the country’s oldest still operating water mill of the Netherlands.
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BASILICA
For a moment of reflection and enlightenment. In the Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek of Our Lady, or Basilica of our Lady, countless visitors come to the chapel to light a candle to the Star of the Sea (the Holy Virgin Mary). Download the ‘Maria Bereikbaar’ (Finding Mary) app and find out what you would like to know about the 600 years of rich religious and cultural history surrounding Mary, Star of the Sea, in Maastricht. Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 7 www.sterre-der-zee.nl
ECCLESIASTICAL RUINS AND CHURCHES
Maastricht has been a ‘tourist’ destination since the Middle Ages, ever since the many pilgrims who came to the city to visit the grave of St. Servatius. More than fifty churches, chapels, monasteries, and convents take part in the annual religious processions through the city, showing that religion is still a vibrant part of Maastricht’s culture. This is also expressed in the Procession of Holy Relics, a ten-day religious event that takes place once every seven years and draws tens of thousands of visitors. The procession goes back to 1391, and the next is scheduled for 24 May-3 June 2018. Maastricht has a great many impressive churches well worth a visit, perhaps the best-known being St. Servatius Basilica and Basilica of
Our Lady, both Romanesque churches. But the lesser known, such as the Cellebroeders Chapel, St. John’s church, the first Friars Minor church, and many others, are equally exquisite and worth a visit. In recent years, thanks to creative enterprise many monasteries and churches have been repurposed to save them from destruction. The fifteenthcentury Kruisherenklooster and its church is a perfect example of this. Starting in 2000, the entire complex was transformed into a luxurious designer hotel while preserving its history. Likewise, the thirteenth-century former Dominican church and monastery has also begun a new life, reopening as a breathtaking bookshop after a comprehensive restoration. For more detailed information about all the churches and virtual tours of Maastricht’s two Basilicas, visit www.zichtopmaastricht.nl. MAASTRICHT’S TREASURES
The core of the medieval transept basilica of St. Servatius
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dates from around AD 1000 and was built above the grave of St. Servatius. Maastricht keeps its greatest relics in the basilica’s treasury: the chest reliquary, the goblet, and the bust of St. Servatius. The collection includes precious metals, ivory, silks, paintings, and statues. The treasure room of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, part of the 11th century transept basilica of the same name, is no less splendid and magnificent, containing various sacred objects of art and fine craftsmanship: richly embroidered copes and chasubles, relics, procession banners, and religious silver objects and statues. The Gothic St. John’s church is also part of the city’s rich religious heritage. Originally a Roman Catholic parish church, it was converted into a Protestant church in 1632. Its features include a very noteworthy pulpit, beautiful gravestones and wall paintings, and the historic Binvignat organ.
ANDRÉ RIEU
MU ST SEES Monumenten
André Rieu traditionally brings his Johann Strauss Orchestra
GOUVERNEMENT
HELPOORT
Oldest city gate in the Netherlands. The Helpoort long served as a real and vital defensive work. Now it houses an exhibition on the history of Maastricht as fortified city. Sint Bernardusstraat 24B
to the Vrijthof Square in the city
Provincial government building. An architectural highlight of the city, but perhaps better known as home to the table where the Treaty of Maastricht was signed.
of his birth, Maastricht, every summer. Once again, André Rieu transforms the entire Vrijthof Square into a huge open air concert hall, filling it with great melodies, from classical music to catchy waltzes, from various operas,
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operettas, and musicals.
Heirloom of Maastricht. Built from 1659-1664 by the architect Pieter Post; the tower dates from 1684 and houses a carillon with 49 bells that is still played regularly.
For more information and to buy tickets visit www.visitmaastricht.com.
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HISTORICAL PRINTING MUSEUM
ST JOHN’S CHURCH
A striking feature in the skyline. The gothic St. John’s Church stands next to the Basilica of St Servatius on Vrijthof Square. Visitors can climb the eighty-metre-high tower and enjoy a beautiful panorama of Maastricht. Plankstraat 21
Forgotten arts. Industrial heritage, artistry, and stories of the history of printing in Maastricht and beyond. Jodenstraat 22
HET DINGHUIS
Home of Maastricht Visitor Center. The name ‘Dinghuis’ comes from the Dutch dingen, which means ‘to administer judgement’. Until around 1650, this building was the courthouse of Maastricht. Kleine Staat 1
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GETTING THERE AND AROUND
If you would like to travel quickly and cheaply to the city and surrounding areas, visit maastrichtbereikbaar.nl for travel information. SMART PARKING
Choose the rate that suits you: cheaper on the outskirts, more expensive in the centre. As you drive into the city, signs guide you to the parking garages and car parks with available spaces. Tip: Park your car at P+R NOORD (NORTH) for free and travel for €2 p.p. (return) by train to Maastricht Central Station or by shuttle bus to the Markt (Market square). At P+R ZUID (SOUTH) you can park your car for free for one day and travel for €2 p.p. (return) by bus to Maastricht Central Station or the Markt (Market square).
VISIT MAASTRICHT
If you want to discover Maastricht, visit visitmaastricht.com. This website features the events calendar, highlights, culinary hotspots, and information on secret city walks. This page also contains up-to-date information about shopping, including all the opening hours.
BY BUS
From Maastricht Central Station, there is a convenient bus service that takes you straight to
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the heart of the city. BY TRAIN
Maastricht has three stations (Maastricht Centraal (Central), Randwyck, and Noord (North). BY BICYCLE
Maastricht is also easy to explore by bike. At the train stations you can rent a public transport bicycle (OV fiets) without any hassle. If you’re already in the city, you can also rent a Nextbike from Arriva. TAXI RANKS
Central Station, Markt, Vrijthof.
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AIRPORTS
Maastricht-Aachen Airport (MAA) is just outside the city. The airports of Brussels, Liège, Charleroi (Brussels South), Düsseldorf, Weeze Niederrhein, Cologne Bonn, and Eindhoven are all approximately an hour away by car. ACCESSIBILITY IN MAASTRICHT
www.ongehinderd.nl: For all information about getting around Maastricht with a disability.
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MAASTRICHT CITY GUIDE
Memorable stories, exciting anecdotes and interesting trivia you might never have been able to uncover yourself. Why not discover the real Maastricht? Experience the tales of the city with a local guide who would be happy to show you our true highlights.
Join a group
A tour of Maastricht is a real journey of discovery. Enthusiastic locals will show you what makes the city so special, such as the two basilicas, the old fortress, centuries of history and tradition behind every door, as well as the transformation of old industrial buildings into culinary hotspots or breeding grounds for culture, sustainability, and the design and manufacturing industry. As each local guide customizes their tour to the requirements of the group, there is a maximum limit of 15 people per tour. GO LOCAL EVERY DAY! Private guide
If you want your own personal ‘Maastricht experience’, it’s a good idea to book a private guide. These can be booked all year round. From € 89,25 for 1,5 hours, you and a group of up to twenty friends will be shown around all the wonderful things Maastricht has to offer. 18
You can enjoy a tour held by a Maastricht local every day. In holiday periods, a range of different tours and trips are available every day. Everyone has different interests, so visit our website for an overview of the different tours and choose the one you find most interesting! EXPLORER TOUR
Maastricht is well known for its vision on converting historic buildings for other purposes. Whether it involves monasteries, churches, or industrial buildings, Maastricht never fails to breathe new life into them in a respectful and sustainable manner. Join the tour and be inspired.
If you want to become well acquainted with Maastricht in a short space of time, then join this brisk walk past the city’s highlights: from the Wyck district to the Jeker quarter and from ‘t Bassin to the Stadspark, accompanied by a local guide.
DURATION 2 hours
DURATION 2 hours
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HIGHLIGHTS TOUR
DEPARTURE POINT Maastricht
DEPARTURE POINT Maastricht
Visitor Center, Kleine Staat 1
Visitor Center, Kleine Staat 1
LANGUAGE Dutch & English
LANGUAGE Dutch & English
TAKE A LOOK AT WWW.MAASTRICHTCITYGUIDE.COM FOR EXACT DATES AND TIMES AND TO BOOK YOUR TOUR ONLINE.
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SPENDING THE NIGHT IN MAASTRICHT
DURATION 2 to 2.5 hours PRICE € 8.50 DEPARTURE POINT Maastricht Visitor Center, Kleine Staat 1
HIDDEN PLACES,
LANGUAGE Dutch & English
SECRET SPACES
Taking you on an enchanting journey through the hidden and secret spaces of industrial areas, working-class neighbourhoods, and cloisters and ramparts, this tour around the Statenkwartier (‘Staten quarter’) is intended for tourists who have already seen the most famous sights. Whether Instagrammers, amateur photographers, urban exploring enthusiasts, or even Maastricht residents, this tour caters to a range of interests. On the way, the tour will stop at a secret, hidden place where you can enjoy a sit-down and a drink.
HISTORIC HEART OF THE CITY TOUR
Stories, anecdotes, and background information make history come alive. The guide will lead you to the beautiful spots in the historic centre, including the Stokstraatkwartier, Onze Lieve Vrouweplein square, the town ramparts, the Jekerkwartier, and Vrijthof square with the Basilica of St Servatius.
DURATION 1.5 hours PRICE € 8.50 DEPARTURE POINT Maastricht Visitor Center, Kleine Staat 1 LANGUAGE Dutch, English & German
MAASTRICHT MIDWEEKEND
EXPLORE AT YOUR LEISURE
Rather explore the city on your own? At the Visitor Center you can find an extensive City Map and City Tour of 1.5 hours for €1.75 each.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ALL THESE TOURS AND TRIPS AS WELL AS DATES AND TICKETS, VISIT WWW.MAASTRICHTCITYGUIDE.COM, OR CONTACT US AT
[email protected] OR ON T +31 (0)43 325 21 21.
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With so many choices of places to stay, it’s hard to resist the temptation to spend a day or two longer enjoying Maastricht. Budget, standard, deluxe, or anything in between. Any time you spend the night in Maastricht, you do it your way: always in charming and hospitable surroundings just a short stroll from any of the city’s many attractions.
to be discovered between Sundays and Thursdays. The city feels just a little bit different in the middle of the week. It’s less busy and more relaxed but still hip and happening with extra time for personal attention and service. With this special deal you know that you’re not just staying the night, but that you’re coming to stay. See all the excitement awaiting you in Maastricht: visit www. maastrichtmidweekend. com.
For visitors who are looking for a little space and tranquillity, we have the Maastricht Midweekend. This is a midweek special deal with unique and discount hotel deals (with free breakfast and late check-out included as standard), and filled with special activities and experiences in the city. The Midweekend is the new weekend in Maastricht
FUN FACTS
• Maastricht has approximately 2,000 hotel rooms, of which 80% is four-star rated. • The city’s oldest operating hotel is the Hotel Derlon, which opened in 1870.
• The only five-star hotel in Limburg is located in Maastricht: the Kruisheren hotel. • In 2016, 1,1 million hotel overnight stays were booked in Maastricht. • Maastricht was in second place of the international ‘Top 10 trending destinations for 2017’ list composed by hotel comparison website Trivago. • During the TEFAF, the world’s largest art and antique fair, virtually every hotel room in the city is booked. When coming for TEFAF, most visitors book their rooms a year in advance.
FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO WWW.VISITMAASTRICHT.COM OR SEND AN E-MAIL TO
[email protected] OR CALL US ON T +31 (0)43 325 21 21 (MO-SA 9:00 AM-5:00 PM).
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UN D E R G R O UN D Maastricht
maastricht underground
Maastricht’s cultural heritage goes deeper than the eye can see. Underground, still more historical treasures await. Go back in time, enter the darkness, and let your imagination go as you listen to the stories of Maastricht Underground, all the attractions, points of interest, and things to see and experience in Fort Sint Pieter, the caves and the Kazematten underground bunker complex.
FORT SINT PIETER
Step back in time and experience history on a tour of Fort St. Pieter. Your enthusiastic guide will take you to the well, the embrasures, and the cannon gallery while entertaining you with wonderful stories, anecdotes, and facts. The tour ends atop the Fort with a spectacular view of the city, the Meuse, and the surrounding countryside. CAVES OF SINT PIETERSBERG HILL
Do you dare go underground? Not afraid of the dark? Explore the Sint Pietersberg hill caves: North Caves, and Zonneberg Caves! Over the centuries, the mining of marl in the caves has created a labyrinth of more than 20,000 tunnels. ‘Block breakers’ and artists alike have left their marks here. The caves also served as a refuge for the people of Maastricht during the many sieges of the city, including during the Second World War.
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KAZEMATTEN
Discover how a good defence is the best form of attack! Enter the fourteen kilometres of underground brick tunnels and mine galleries to be transported back to the time of the Maastricht sieges. Holding onto a paraffin lamp for light, you’ll follow the guide through a labyrinth of dark corridors. See history come to life as you are led through impressive bomb shelters, powder rooms, staircases, and galleries.
PRACTICAL MATTERS
For all Maastricht Underground tours: Duration approx. 1 hour Entrance fee adults € 6.75 per person / children € 5.30 Dates & tickets available at Maastricht Visitor Center or online on maastricht-underground.nl, or by telephone: +31 (0)43 325 21 21. For fun group activities, a tailor-made programme, or a children’s programme, go to: www.maastrichtunderground.nl.
TIP: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE COMBINATION DEAL AND COMBINE A GUIDED TOUR OF THE NORTH CAVES (GROTTEN NOORD) WITH A VISIT TO FORT ST. PIETER FOR JUST € 10.40 P.P. (CHILDREN € 8.00 P.P.)
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MET EEN NEDERLANDSTALIGE GIDS
Adres: Luikerweg 71, duur: 1 uur (ticketloket & startpunt naast Chalet Bergrust)
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22 Dec – 6 Jan ‘19 Daily at 12:30 and 14:00
1 jan – 7 jan
Dagelijks om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
22 Dec – 6 Jan’19 Daily at 12:30, 14:00 and 15:30
8 jan – 9 feb
Za en Zo om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
Ma t/m Vr om 14:00
10 feb – 18 feb
Dagelijks om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
19 feb – 23 feb
Dagelijks om 14:00
24 feb – 4 mrt
Dagelijks om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
FORT SINT PIETER
MET EEN NEDERLANDSTALIGE GIDS
5 mrt – 29 mrt Za en Zo om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
and 15:30 Mon till Fri at 14:00
Adres: Luikerweg 71, duur: 1 uur (ticketloket & startpunt naast Chalet Bergrust)
Ma t/m Vr om 14:00
24 feb – 4 mrt 10 mrt – 25 mrt 30 mrt – 2 apr 7 apr – 22 apr 28 apr – 13 mei 19 mei – 21 mei 26 mei – 1 jul 7 jul – 2 sep 8 sep – 7 okt 13 okt – 28 okt 3 nov – 16 dec 22 dec – 24 dec 27 dec – 30 dec 2 jan ’19 – 6 jan ‘19
Mon till Fri at 12:30
GROTTEN ZONNEBERG MET EEN NEDERLANDSTALIGE GIDS
Adres: Slavante 1, duur: 1 uur (ticketloket & startpunt naast Buitengoed Slavante)
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Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00
13 jan – 4 mrt
Za en Zo om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:40 m.u.v. 11 feb
1 apr – 2 apr
Dagelijks om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
8 jan – 9 feb
Za en Zo om 12:30 en 14:00 Ma t/m Vr om 12:30
10 mrt – 6 mei
Dagelijks om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:50
14:45, 15:30 en 16:15
10 feb – 18 feb
Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00
7 mei – 2 sep
Dagelijks om 11:50, 12:50, 13:50, 14:50 en 15:50
3 apr – 27 apr
Za en Zo om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
19 feb – 23 feb
Dagelijks om 12:30
3 sep – 4 nov
Za en Zo om 11:50, 12:50, 13:50 en 14:50
14:45, 15:30 en 16:15 Ma t/m Vr om 12:30,
24 feb – 4 mrt
Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00
Ma t/m Vr om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:50
14:00 en 15:30
5 mrt – 29 mrt Za en Zo om 12:30 en 14:00
10 nov – 9 dec Za en Zo om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:40
28 apr – 13 mei Dagelijks om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
15 dec – 23 dec Dagelijks om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:50
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Adres: Slavante 1, duur: 1,15 uur (ticketloket & startpunt naast Buitengoed Slavante)
30 mrt – 31 mrt Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00
27 dec – 30 dec Dagelijks om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:50
6 jan – 6 jan ‘19
Za om 11:15, 13:15 en 15:15
14 mei – 18 mei
Dagelijks om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
1 apr – 2 apr
Dagelijks om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
2 jan ’19 – 6 jan ‘19 Dagelijks om 12:50, 13:50 en 14:50
Zo om 13:15 en 15:15 (niet op 11 feb)
19 mei – 21 mei
Dagelijks om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
3 apr – 27 apr
Za en Zo om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
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Ma t/m Vr om 12:30 en 14:00
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Za en Zo om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
28 apr – 13 mei Dagelijks om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
14:45, 15:30 en 16:15 Ma t/m Vr
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Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00
om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
19 mei – 21 mei
Dagelijks om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
7 jul – 2 sep
Dagelijks om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
22 mei – 6 jul
Za en Zo om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
Address: Slavante 1, duration: 1 hour (ticket office and startingpoint next to Buitengoed Slavante)
14:45, 15:30 en 16:15
Ma t/m Vr om 12:30 en 14:00
2 Jan – 5 Jan
Daily at 14:50
3 sep – 12 okt
Za en Zo om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
7 jul – 2 sep
Dagelijks om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
6 Jan – 4 Mar
Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50,
14:45, 15:30 en 16:15 Ma t/m Vr om 14:00
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Za en Zo om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
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13 okt – 28 okt Dagelijks om 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00,
Ma t/m Vr om 12:30
10 Mar – 6 Jul
Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50
13 okt – 28 okt Dagelijks om 11:00, 11:45, 12:30, 13:15, 14:00 en 14:45
Mon till Fri at 14:50
29 okt – 21 dec Za en Zo om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
29 okt – 21 dec Za en Zo om 12:30 en 14:00 Ma t/m Vr om 12:30
7 Jul – 2 Sep
Daily at 12:50 and 14:50
22 dec – 6 jan ‘19 Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00
3 Sep – 4 Nov
Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50
Mon till Fri at 14:50
14:45, 15:30 en 16:15 Ma t/m Vr om 14:00
Ma t/m Vr om 12:30
22 dec – 6 jan ‘19 Dagelijks om 12:30, 14:00 en 15:30
FORT SINT PIETER
NORTH CAVES
WITH AN ENGLISH TOUR GUIDE
WITH AN ENGLISH TOUR GUIDE
Address: Luikerweg 71, duration: 1 hour (ticket office and starting point next to Chalet Bergrust)
WITH AN ENGLISH TOUR GUIDE
15 Dec – 23 Dec Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50
Mon till Fri at 14:50
1 Jan – 7 Jan
Daily at 12:30 and 14:00
2 jan ’19 – 6 jan ‘19 Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50
Daily at 12:30, 14:00 and 15:30
8 Jan – 9 Feb
Sat & Sun at 12:30 and 14:00
8 Jan – 9 Feb
Sat & Sun at 12:30, 14:00 and 15:30
Mon till Fri at 12:30
Mon till Fri at 14:00
10 Feb – 18 Feb
Daily at 12:30 and 14:00
10 Feb – 18 feb
Daily at 12:30, 14:00 and 15:30
19 Feb – 23 Feb
Daily at 12:30
19 Feb – 23 Feb
Daily at 14:00
24 Feb – 4 Mar
Daily at 12:30 and 14:00
24 Feb – 4 Mar
Daily at 12:30, 14:00 and 15:30
5 Mrt – 29 Mar Sat & Sun at 12:30 and 14:00
Mon till Fri at 12:30
30 Mar – 2 Sep
Daily at 12:30 and 14:00
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Standard guided tours Adults: €6.75 Children (4-12 years) €5.30 Combination Fort St Pieter and North Caves Adults: €10.40 Children (4-12 years) €8.00 Kick scooter through the Zonneberg Caves Adults: €16.25 Children aged 14 and above are welcome if accompanied by an adult.
Mon till Fri at 14:50
1 Jan – 7 Jan
and 15:30 Mon till Fri at 14:00
TICKETS Purchase your ticket in advance at www.maastrichtunderground.nl or from the Maastricht Visitor Center (Kleine Staat 1). This way you can be sure of a spot! Tickets can be purchased on location at the ticket desk at the North Caves (Grotten Noord), Fort St Pieter, and the Zonnenberg Caves (Grotten Zonneberg), while stocks last. Please note: Please purchase your tickets for the kick scooter tour of the Zonneberg Caves and the Kazematten underground tunnels beforehand, as there are no tickets available on location.
10 Nov – 9 Dec Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50
27 Dec – 30 Dec Sat and Sun at 12:50 and 14:50
MET EEN NEDERLANDSTALIGE GIDS
ZONNEBERG CAVES
Address: Luikerweg 71, duration: 1 hour (ticket office and startingpoint next to Chalet Bergrust)
5 Mrt – 29 Mar Sat & Sun at 12:30, 14:00
STEPTOCHT GROTTEN ZONNEBERG
Mon till Fri at 14:50
KAZEMATTEN
MET EEN NEDERLANDSTALIGE GIDS
Adres: Bastion Waldeck, midden in het Waldeckpark 2 jan – 7 jan Dagelijks om 12:30 en 14:00 13 jan – 18 feb Za en Zo om 12:30 en 14:00 m.u.v. 11 feb
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MAASTRICHT FROM THE WATER A boat trip is a great way to discover and experience the city and relax at the same time. You won’t even have to lift a finger…
CRUISE ON THE MEUSE WITH
Floating along the Meuse, with the contours of the city as your backdrop, on board with a cup of coffee and a delicious piece of sweet tart... Simply delightful. As soon as you board one of the tour boats, you will feel that holiday feeling taking hold, and you can relax and enjoy learning even more about this beautiful city. The five tour boats of the Stiphout company are located at a very central spot on the Meuse in the city centre, between the railway station and the Vrijthof. You have a great many boat tours departing from here to choose from, from high-speed highlights to an all-day tour to Liège or combination boat tour and cave visit. Or how about a complete evening out
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on the boat for a Saturday Night Dinner Cruise, or intimate Sunday Brunch boat tour? The choice is yours! Information and timetable Rederij Stiphout T +31 (0)43 351 53 00 or www.stiphout.nl Departs from Maaspromenade 58
CRUISE ON THE MEUSE
On a Meuse cruise, you’ll discover some of Maastricht’s most special places on a single boat trip. The trip takes you past the historic St. Servatius (St. Servaas) bridge, the new Céramique city district, the Gouvernement building and St. Pietersberg hill. Just before reaching the Belgian border, the boat turns around and returns to the centre of Maastricht. Duration about 1 hour Price adults € 10.00, children 4-12 € 5.65
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A TOUR OF THE TUNNELS UNDER ST. PIETERSBERG HILL
What better combination than seeing Maastricht from the water and visiting the caves on the same trip? On this cruise, you’ll call at St. Pietersberg hill, walk with a guide to the top, and explore the famous marl caves for about an hour. After the underground tour, the cruise continues. Note: not suitable for people who have difficulty walking. Duration about 3 hours Price adults € 16.75, children 4-12 € 10.95
BOAT TRIP TO THE HISTORIC HARBOUR ’T BASSIN
Would you enjoy learning a little history and stories of old Maastricht? Then this cruise is for you. It will take you through three different locks and a tunnel belonging to Maastricht’s old fortifications. Then, at the river harbour ’t Bassin,
you’ll have a beautiful view of the old quayside storerooms, now converted into charming shops and restaurants.
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Duration 4 hours Departure 11:15 AM
Price adults € 14.00,
at about 12:30 PM. There you can disembark and explore the city on your own. The boat departs at around 3 PM for the return trip to Maastricht.
children 4-12 € 7.90
Duration about 7.5 hours (including
Price adults € 20.50, children 4-12 € 12.50
FRIDAY EVENING CRUISE*
2.5-hour stop in Liège)
On Friday evenings in July and August, you can take a 1.5-hour cruise along the Meuse while enjoying a welcome drink and some amuse-bouches.
MAASTRICHT – LIÈGE
Departure 10 AM
Duration 1.5 hours
ROUND TRIP*
Price adult return ticket, € 24.50,
Departure at 7 PM
adult single, € 15.50; Children (4-12)
Price for adults: €17.75,
€ 15.50 return, € 9.40 single
children 4 to 12 years: €9.50
4-LOCK CRUISE*
SATURDAY NIGHT
Duration 2 hours Departures 10:45 AM, 1:15 PM and 3:45 PM
With the Belgian city of Liège so close by, it’s something a lot of visitors to Maastricht put on their to-do list. And what better way to do it than by boat! The boat cruises up the Meuse to the locks at Ternaaien, where it is locked 15 metres upwards to the Albert Canal. You follow this canal to the city centre of Liège, where you arrive
On a cruise around Maastricht, you will sail through Dutch and Belgian territory and pass through four locks, including the famous Ternaaien lock.
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DINNER CRUISE*
A sophisticated night-time cruise down the Meuse on a Saturday night, with sumptuous buffet dinner included. During the cruise,
the starter and dessert will be served at your table. The main course (with various dishes) will be served buffet-style, and there is an extensive choice of dishes. The Saturday Night Dinner Cruise has a different theme every month. Duration 2.5 hours Departure 7:30 PM Price adults € 41.50, children 4-12 € 24.90
BRUNCH BOAT CRUISE*
On this Sunday morning boat cruise, you will be served a sumptuous brunch buffet of hot and cold dishes. A fun outing for the whole family. Duration 2 hours
PANCAKE CRUISE*
Take a lovely Sunday afternoon cruise enjoying piping hot pancakes you top yourself with bacon, apple, ice cream or hot cherries. Duration 2 hours Departure 2:30 PM
Information and timetable
Price adults € 22.50,
Rederij Stiphout
children 4-12 € 11.75
T +31 (0)43 351 53 00
Departure 11 AM
or www.stiphout.nl
Price adults € 30.50,
* We recommend to make
children 4-12 € 13.00
reservations for these trips!
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Departs from: Maaspromenade 58
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MAASTRICHT TOURS BY AMERICAN SCHOOL BUS
Get to know the city in an original way with Stiphout Tours & Trips’ tours of beautiful Maastricht by American school bus. The route includes Maastricht’s historic West Bank and the charming districts of Wyck and Céramique, across the Meuse, with its highlights of modern architecture. The bus departs from the Rederij Stiphout jetty at Maaspromenade 58 (between the St. Servatius bridge and the Wilhelmina bridge).
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TOUR B. CITY TOUR MAASTRICHT
Duration approx. 4 hours
+ CRUISE ON THE MEUSE
Departures 11:00 AM, 12:00 noon
After the city tour, you board one of the Stiphout cruise boats for a river cruise of about an hour.
and 1:00 PM Price adults € 21.75, children (4-12) € 13.75
Duration approx. 2 hours
Departs from:
WYCK/CÉRAMIQUE
Departures 11:00 AM, 12:00 noon,
Rederij Stiphout,
1:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:30 PM*
Maaspromenade 58
Price adults € 15.00,
(Between St. Servatius bridge
children (4-12) € 8.45
and Wilhelmina bridge)
Wyck is located between the station and the Meuse. Exclusive shops, hip hotels, and trendy restaurants and bars are perfectly combined with traditional speciality shops and small delicatessen. Wyck is vibrant. Leave the small, quaint streets of Wyck behind and explore Céramique, the district with architectural highlights including the astounding building designed by Aldo Rossi: the Bonnefanten museum. The past and present come together beautifully in Céramique.
* 3:30 PM tour from 2 May to 3 Information and timetable
September only
+31 (0)43 351 53 00 or There are three tours to choose
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CITY TOUR MAASTRICHT +
TOUR A. CITY TOUR MAASTRICHT
An interesting driving tour through historic and modern Maastricht. Duration approx. 45 minutes Departures 11:00 AM, 12:00 noon, 1:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:30 PM Price adults € 7.40, children 4-12 € 4.20
The centre of Maastricht is nice and compact. But each of the districts here have a unique character. Experience it for yourself!
www.stiphout.nl
CRUISE ON THE MEUSE WITH
TIMETABLE:
CAVE VISIT
7 Jan – 31 Mar every Saturday
The whole package! This programme begins with a city tour of Maastricht. You then board a boat for a cruise on the Meuse, with a stop for a walking tour of the caves beneath the St. Pietersberg hill halfway through the cruise. 30
3 Apr – 4 Nov every day 10 Nov Jul – 15 Dec every Saturday 17 dec - 30 dec every day (at 11:00 AM, 12:00 noon and 1:00 PM)
the city, located between the St Servatius bridge, the Markt square, and Vrijthof square. Whether you’re looking for luxury department stores, famous chain stores, or small boutiques, you’re bound to find whatever you’re looking for in the city centre of Maastricht. Be sure to visit the Mosae Forum and Entre Deux shopping centres and the special book shop in the Dominican church! JEKER QUARTER/ STOKSTRAAT QUARTER
Exceptions: 27 Apr (Kingsday), 5 Aug (IRONMAN),
CITY CENTRE
24, 25 and 26 Dec (Christmas)
The lively shopping area of
Catch your breath after the hustle and bustle of the city
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centre in the tranquillity of the Jeker quarter. This district is also called the Quartier Latin of Maastricht, with its picturesque streets and small quaint shops, galleries, and large variety of restaurants and cafés. The Stokstraat quarter is nestled between the city centre and the Jeker quarter. The streets are narrow, the pubs are small; the boutiques stylish and elegant. SPHINX QUARTER
The industrial revolution in Maastricht started in the Sphinx quarter. This district continues to change and develop and is especially attractive to creative spirits, young residents and visitors, students, and expats.
Wyck/ Céramique CHARMING STREETS AND ARCHITECTURAL HIGHLIGHTS
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must se e s O F F T R AC K THE HOPPY BROTHERS
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A hint of rebelliousness. Here you’ll find affordable and slightly offbeat fashion from various Scandinavian, French, and Dutch labels.
CÖRVERSPLEIN
HOTEL THE DUTCH
The Hangout. Inspired by 80s style, the ‘Hangout’ room is the perfect place for locals and hotel guests to meet over a classic gin and tonic during Friday post-work drinks.
A delightful spot with a river view. Located at the foot of the Servatius bridge (Servaasbrug), the al fresco areas of the quaint cafés and restaurants are a perfect place to relish the view of the river and city.
Wilhelminasingel 60
Wycker Brugstraat 45
CHARLES EYCK PARK
Scandinavian basics. Nina’s Boutique also sells stylish bags and exquisite accessories. Treat yourself to a little visit to this shop. Rechtstraat 58
MAASPUNTTOREN
Unique combination. Céramique is home to a few historical ramparts, one of which is the ‘Maaspunttoren’. Climb the steps and enjoy a beautiful panorama of the Meuse and St Pietersberg hill. SJIEK KOOKPUNT
Be the chef or join a table. Sjiek Kookpunt is a kitchen-cooking theatre, culinary specialist, and restaurant in one. You are sure to find something tasty here! Hoogbrugstraat 15
Maaspuntweg
Green on the Meuse. Céramique’s park, along the Meuse, is a favourite picnic and gathering place for students and locals in the summer.
NINA’S BOUTIQUE
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CAFÉ ZONDAG
A place to chill out. There are cool cafés and bars popping up all over Wyck, but Café Zondag was one of the first to set up shop here. Wycker Brugstraat 42
TOWNHOUSE HOTEL
COFFEELOVERS
All day breakfast. Start your day here with a relaxing breakfast, no matter what time you wake up. There are so many delicious things on the menu that you won’t know what to choose!
Coffee makes you happy. We love coffee and, fortunately, so does Coffeelovers. Coffeelovers on Plein 1992 is the hottest coffee spot of the Céramique district. Here you can enjoy Maastricht’s famous Blanche Dael coffee.
Wycker Brugstraat 28
Ruiterij 2 & Plein 1992 - 15
VAN WIJCK
For beer lovers. In 2018, the former De Ridder brewery, the Maastrichter Maltezer, will open its doors once again. In the second half of the year, you can taste their home-brewed beers in their tasting room. But until then, be sure to visit The Hoppy Brothers craft beer shop.
Cosy yet chic. A unique boutique hotel with a pleasant, homely, but hip atmosphere. Sint Maartenslaan 5
The Treaty of Maastricht and a rich art collection in an interesting building.
Cycle Center / La Dolce Verhuur 1
NUMBER ONE IN TWO WHEELS
Les Deux Garçons: Welkom Willkommen Bienvenue, 2012
An experience on wheels! The Netherlands’ biggest cycle hire.
Maastricht and the Hill Country are the perfect starting point for an active, cultural, or culinary outing by bike. Ever thought of discovering the hidden treasures of the countryside on a real Italian Vespa, or breezing around on a classic yet sustainable and silent Eco Solex? Or why not try a kickbike for some sporty fun? Visit the website to see all the options, information, and packages. Cycle Center Valkenburg De Valkenberg 8B T +31 (0)43 601 53 38 www.cyclecenter.nl La Dolce Verhuur Maastricht Sint Gerardusweg 40 T +31 (0)43 609 07 05 www.ladolceverhuur.nl
Guided tours Gouvernement aan de Maas Information and reservation: 38
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Centre Céramique 2
CULTURAL HOTSPOT
An impressive collection of old masters and modern art.
A MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING
Cultural heritage, library, and impressive exhibitions.
There’s always something to enjoy here: a fascinating exhibition, concert, or lecture, or a relaxing visit to the library to enjoy a cup of Coffeelovers coffee. The building itself, by architect Jo Coenen, is worth a visit in its own right. Be sure to visit the fourth floor for the wonderful view!
Old masters and modern and contemporary art are at home in the iconic building designed by Italian architect Aldo Rossi. This museum is home to an always exciting programme of temporary exhibits, museum tours, lectures, and children’s activities. The Bonnefanten Museum is also the place to find unusual art gifts (online too!), and to have lunch, at the famous Museumcafé Ipanema.
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Mestrini Eyewear 7 Whether you are looking for rugged or elegant, you’ll leave Mestrini Optician with eye-catching eyewear. Anne et Valentin, Chanel, Lindberg, Mykita, Theo, and more leading eyewear stylists. For the ultimate combination of fashion and eye care, look no further.
Discover Maastricht by e-bike or scooter!
The taste of Paris in Maastricht.
Le monde d’Hermès.
Take a beautiful trip through Maastricht or Limburg’s rolling hills. Hires include route map and insurance, starting from a location in Maastricht or Valkenburg. No deposit and no helmet requirement.
FLO Maastricht is the trendy ‘little sister’ of the world-famous Parisian establishments Julien, La Coupole, Boffinger, and FLO. The classics - steak tartare, fruits de mer, onion soup, crème brûlée, and the FLO set menu - are magnifique! Winner of the public award ‘Best French restaurant in the Netherlands 2016’.
Discover the world of Hermès. The finest leather goods, bags, silk and perfumes. Cashmere shawls and silk ties but also women and men’s prêt-à-porter. Do not forget the accessories like gloves and hats. And what to think of the department ‘Maison’? Or just admire our jewellery and watch collection.
Akerstraat 18 Maastricht,
Eye-catching eyewear.
Nieuweweg 18 Valkenburg T +31 (0)43 711 43 00
Stationsstraat 28
Stationsstraat 43
Stationsstraat 58
www.scooterverhuurlimburg.nl
T +31 (0)43 328 25 25 www.flomaastricht.nl
T +31 (0)43 325 88 88 www.hermes.com
T +31 (0)43 711 22 16 www.mestrini.nl
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A TIMELESS CLASSIC
Comfort & hospitality.
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Beaumont is located in a stately building on the elegant Wycker Brugstraat in Maastricht since 1912. The stylish rooms and public areas are modern while at the same time maintaining the building’s character and respecting its history. Beaumont stands for classic allure combined with timeless design and a focus on comfort, service and hospitality.
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De Joffers 9
NOVO New Dining 10
An institution famous in Maastricht and beyond. Come by and discover for yourself that plus sizes don’t have to mean dressing out of style. Fashion consultants can offer honest, sound advice.
A trip around the world with a reference to the classic French cuisine. Every month a new menu, every week a new five course NEW DINING MENU.
Fashion size 42 and up.
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Tapperij de 11 Poshoorn
Famous in Maastricht. Tapperij de Poshoorn is a traditional café where locals get together but that is just as warm and welcoming to visitors to Maastricht.
Rechtstraat 74
Wilhelminasingel 39
Stationsstraat 47
T +31 (0)43 321 82 53 www.
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Harry’s 13
DINER & LOUNGE
Because southern living is just better.
RESTAURANT
Timeless dishes.
From lounging in a beach bed on the riverside to attending a show at our theatre, everything at Café Zuid is all about the good life. The menu ranges from irresistible tapas to inspired main dishes.
Harry’s is an international brasserie which is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, and for brunch on Sundays. We offer timeless brasserie classics prepared using the very best ingredients. Harry’s serves unpretentious food and beverages in a relaxed, comfortable setting.
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Wycker Brugstraat 2 T + 31 (0)43 328 13 66 www.harrysrestaurant.nl
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Bistrot-Bar.
A lifestyle hotel.
Resto-bar.
Go on a Thai adventure.
‘t Wycker Cabinet has that traditional Limburg hospitality with a hint of Wyck vibrancy and the atmosphere of a French bistro and bar. The classic bistro menu was composed with care and features seasonal and local ingredients and matching drinks for breakfast, lunch, drinks and snacks, and dinner. The very best of culinary Maastricht comes together here.
Situated in a large, impressive building in Wyck. Enjoy a gin and tonic with the locals in the Lobby Bar or a free cappuccino or espresso in the Hangout, where you can work, play games, or relax. There’s no traditional breakfast, but instead a free Breakfast Bag for a healthy start to the day.
Situated on the bank of the Meuse, boasting the city’s most beautiful sunsets. A dynamic little place serving coffee, healthy lunches, dinner, and drinks and snacks seven days a week. It’s a great place to discover.
Enjoy an authentic experience of delicious Thai cuisine in this cosy, affordable restaurant. If you’re on a shopping trip, make some time to savour tasty, freshly prepared Thai dishes. Tasty Thai, for lunch, dinner, and takeaway.
Wyckerbrugstraat 29B
Wilhelminasingel 60
Cörversplein 5
T +31 (0)43 852 4962
T +31 (0)43 351 05 91 www.wyckercabinet.nl
T +31 (0)43 328 13 69 www.hotelthedutch.com
T +31 (0)43 851 76 32 www.cinq-maastricht.nl
www.tastythai.nl
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KRUISHERENHOTEL
GIO’S CUCINA CASALINGA
A piece of Italy on Vrijthof square. Make sure you eat here at least once! You can’t book in advance and there is no menu, but each and every one of these dishes is simply ‘bellisimo’!
Enjoy a piece of Heaven. Enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner in this beautiful designer hotel housed in the 15th century Kruisheren monastery. You can even sit outside on the inner terrace in fine weather. Kruisherengang 19
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SINT SERVAASBASILIEK
Eyecatcher on Vrijthof Square. One of the two beautiful basilicas in the city (the other is the Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek). The treasure room alone is certainly worth a visit.
An oasis of peace and tranquillity. One of the most beautiful places in the city. Get a massage, facial, or one of the beauty or cosmetic treatments and find your inner peace!
Keizer Karelplein 3
Sint Servaasklooster 41
Sweet heaven. For delicious homemade sweet treats and a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Also a great place to have lunch. Bredestraat 28
DE WINKEL VAN NIJNTJE
A Miffy wonderland! Dick Bruna’s creation has captured the hearts of several generations. This shop has got everything you’ll ever find about Miffy (Nijntje in Dutch), and her family and friends.
THEATER AAN HET VRIJTHOF
Maastricht’s city theatre. A wonderful selection of programmes in all genres and for all ages, presenting top national and international artists.
MUSEUM AAN HET VRIJTHOF
Where Maastricht’s past and present come together. A vast collection of Limburg art, furniture, porcelain, and temporary exhibitions and a Grand Café. Vrijthof 18
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BOEKHANDEL DOMINICANEN
Where you can read to your heart’s content. A beautiful book shop in the former Dominican church. Browse through the books and extensive collection of CDs. Dominicanerkerkstraat 1
Kesselskade 51
KAFETHÉA
MAISON BLANCHE DAEL
A delicious souvenir from Maastricht. This traditional coffee roasting house and tea packer has existed since 1878! You can smell the aroma of freshly roasted coffee from afar. Wolfstraat 28
Coffee bar and vegan bakery. The city centre has many small, quaint streets. In one of these you’ll find Kafethéa. This is one of Maastricht’s hidden gems where you can find delicious coffee and tea, and freshly baked bread from their own bakery. Mariastraat 6
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At the most beautiful square of the Netherlands: the Vrijthof Maastricht’s most prominent theatre, housed in the old ‘General’s House,’ a grand townhouse dating from 1805 situated on the northern side of the Vrijthof square. Theater aan het Vrijthof is a multifunctional building, serving as a concert hall and a theatre. The annual programme comprises around 500 performances, including Dutch and international plays, opera, modern dance, ballet, musicals, classical and world music, shows, and cabaret/comedy.
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Fresh sushi prepared with love.
Oldest wine merchant in the Netherlands.
Taste the best sushi in Maastricht! All our sushi is freshly prepared. We also deliver.
With historic wine cellars and voted Best Wine Shop in the Netherlands in 2015! It has several tasting rooms, enchanting vaults, and an enclosed terrace.
Boekhandel 21 Dominicanen Inspiring reading.
In the ambience of a medieval church, you’ll find a sophisticated selection of books, non-books, and music as well as the best cappuccino in town.
Hoenderstraat 13a
Grote Gracht 18
T + 31 (0)43 785 1339
T +31 (0)43 325 13 55
T +31 (0)43 410 00 10
www.sushicentre.nl
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Fashion & Food between the Market and the Meuse. Centuries of history and modern architecture come together at Mosae Forum, the new riverside shopping area, combining shopping and joie de vivre. Mosae Forum: You don’t visit it, you experience it! If you’re coming by car, follow the signs to P-Markt and P-Mosae Forum.
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Shopping secrets between Vrijthof and Markt.
Belgian craft beer pub.
Enjoy the real and culinary ‘Limburg’ life in this typical gastronomic atmosphere. With a selection of 300 specialty beers and great snacks, you will definitely enjoy a visit at Biertaverne de Gouverneur.
Visit the impressive Entre Deux shopping centre! Stroll from shop to shop, sheltered from the weather, looking for trendy clothing and the latest accessories. Visit the neighbouring bookshop in the centuries-old Dominican church and enjoy a cappuccino.
Boschstraat 105 Entre Deux
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Traditional pub that feels like home.
Landmark in 400-year-old historic building.
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Grand Café-Diner 28 d’n Ingel
Restaurant Vrienden 29 van het Vrijthof
For a delicious lunch, dinner, or just a cup of coffee. Groups are very welcome in the two lovely private salons with a view of the Vrijthof square.
Atmospheric and modern restaurant. International cuisine. It offers true hospitality and honest homemade food. Choose your favourite dishes and create your own menu!
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Flights of angels.
Relax enjoyment.
Covered courtyard, charming restaurant, cosy pub with homey atmosphere, and gastropub with impressive tap list – all under one roof. Open year-round for breakfast, lunch, dinner, parties, or even just drinks, with seasonal menus featuring local specialities.
Staple on the market square, a great place to enjoy a coffee, Brand beer or glass of wine, or sample from this week’s menu. From the Limburg sweet tart to the Steak Maison with Belgian chips, everything on the menu is prepared right here in kitchen.
Our young ‘talents’ - young people with a psychiatric and/or mental disability - are waiting to greet you with a warm welcome.
Grote Gracht 74
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T +31 (0)43 311 46 85
T +31 (0)43 321 72 26
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T +31(0)43 321 65 38 www.minckelers.nl
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Authentic Maastricht
Wherever the sun takes you.
Authentic local dishes with the honesty of the good old days, attention to quality and a lovely summer/winter terrace!
Experience Maastricht’s city centre with the solar eco-tram. During your ride, we will tell you many interesting facts about the city and its rich history.
Bakkerij Mathieu Hermans 32
Delicious!
The best in traditional pastries and breads since 1936. Taste the difference of a genuine artisan baker using traditional recipes.
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Sleeping in a monumental building.
A beautiful garden in the city centre.
After a major renovation, all old facets, combined with the monumental character, and details have remained at the hotel. It is equipped with modern facilities combined with traditional influences. It offers a cozy breakfast room and attractive courtyard, where you can enjoy your drink after a long day in Maastricht!
During the renovations, the monumental atmosphere filled with old ornaments of Boutique Hotel Sint Jacob was left completely intact. The hotel has been decorated in line with the style of the property, and has been fitted with numerous modern amenities.
Sporenstraat 5
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Contemporary Mediterranean cuisine.
Contemporary and relaxed.
If you’re looking for ‘la cucina Italiana’ with a twist, look for Restaurant Laus between the Vrijthof and Onze Lieve Vrouweplein squares. There’s no mistaking the traditional Mediterranean hospitality at Laus; the staff make personal contact with every guest.
The cuisine is international, and the kitchen is the only one in Maastricht open until 1:00 AM. Aux Pays Bas is the place to be for lunch, dinner or drinks at the most famous square of the Netherlands: the Vrijthof.
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The original Peking duck.
In Den Ouden Vogelstruys Maastricht’s living room.
A Maastricht favourite for lunch, dinner, a quick bite, or a takeaway. Enjoy delights of Chinese cuisine like their signature original recipe Peking duck with pancakes. Or, if you like surprises, the chef will put together a special menu just for you.
‘In Den Ouden Vogelstruys’ is quite possibly the oldest and definitely the liveliest café in Maastricht. Also known by many locals as ‘the living room,’ and the backdrop for a multitude of activities that let you enjoy the rich history of the city over the best draught beer and tastiest coffee in town.
Bredestraat 7
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Markt 33
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T +31 (0)43 303 00 04 www.restaurantlaus.nl
T +31 (0)43 325 44 59 www.auxpaysbas.nl
T +31 (0)43 321 61 23 www.lachine.nl
T +31 (0)43 321 48 88 www.vogelstruys.nl
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100% spelt bakery. Just around the corner from Koestraat, you’ll find the Bisschopsmolen bakery. Visit the old mill, and taste and buy one of their delicious spelt traditional Limburg vlaais (sweet tart). You can even book an overnight stay! Stenenbrug 3
LE FERNAND CAFE MANGER
Experience the good life. This is where locals get together inside or outside on the café terrace with a great glass of wine and a French platter to share.
CAFÉ NOUVEAU
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Delicious coffee and more… A concept by two successful entrepreneurs in one charming location, combining fashion, must-haves, and art with... fantastic coffee!
The Netherlands’ smallest café. This is the place to go for authentic food and drink, excellent service, and a romantic terrace hidden on the Op de Thermen square.
Maastrichter Heidenstraat 6
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Cheese bar. Enjoy more than 30 different cheeses, wines, and specialty beers. Koestraat 14-16
DERLON MUSEUM CELLAR
A remarkable combination of old and new! Hidden in the cellar of the modern Hotel Derlon is a small archaeological museum where you can marvel at significant excavations of Roman civilization. Plankstraat 21
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DARQ MAASTRICHT
ETOILE MAASTRICHT
Hotspot for coffee lovers. A unique chocolate and coffee concept. DARQ passionately tells the story of the origin and importance of sustainable chocolate. SIEFERS OPTICUM
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LENA BERENS
Maastricht’s most popular eatery. Just good, honest food with no fuss. Start with a drink at the bar, as you can’t make reservations here.
CAFÉ SJIEK
Pure simplicity and elegance. A boutique for men and women. Lena Berens designs and makes all the clothes herself and displays a beautiful colour palette, pure, simplicity, and elegance.
Opticum Perfectum. Specializing in wooden, gold, and horn frames, Siefers Opticum has stayed true to its family roots for over 35 years. This is the place to come for beautiful, professionally crafted designs.
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Innovation and craft. ÉtoileMaastricht has been designing pieces of jewellery and its own labels since 2011! This is a treasure trove for lovers of contemporary and innovative jewellery. Stokstraat 9
CHRISTIAN LAGERWAARD
Couture and prêt-à-porter under one roof. Whether a beautiful collection of prêt-à-porter items, a wedding dress, or a tailored suit, this internationally renowned couturier makes everything in its own atelier! Havenstraat 14
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Winerestaurant mes Amis
Named Maastricht’s most hospitable restaurant!
From the Carboniferous and Cretaceous periods; from the giant Mosasaurus fossil to the aquarium with local wild fish species; and from Limburg’s animal life to the beehive and other insects. Meet our Mosasaurus ‘Bèr‘ in his glass house and watch live dissections at our new Science lab. More to see: exhibitions, a museum garden, and a shop.
Here, you enter as a guest, and leave as a friend. Specializing in regional wines and products. Refined French cuisine. Experience ‘Mes Amis’.
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Tapijn Brasserie
Handcrafted burgers.
A unique concept with passion.
Experience Maastricht’s burger sensation! Enjoy the wide range of delicious burgers from the grill, various combinations of freshly-prepared chips, or one of the intriguing ‘Freak!’ shakes. Burgers with a modern twist, using only the freshest and tastiest products; absolutely 100% pure, 100% fresh, and 100% sustainable.
Tapijn boasts a unique location in the city park. People meet here to enjoy the great food and ambiance served by friendly staff on the terrace in the summer, and in autumn and winter in the large, characterful hall that used to be the dining hall of the soldiers of the Tapijn barracks. Tapijnkazerne 20 T +31 (0)43 311 75 88 www.tapijn.nl
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At home in Maastricht! You will feel right at home the moment you walk into Café Tribunal. Hosts Rianda and Leo invite you to sit down and enjoy something delicious. Come and soak up the atmosphere in our charming café or relax on our beautiful terrace. Café Tribunal is open seven days per week. Open for breakfast and lunch every day. From Monday to Thursday, we serve an evening menu that is put together by our chef Trudie based on the freshest ingredients. Always prominently featured on the menu is the tender, locally-sourced steak with home-made chips and mouthwatering mussels when in season.
Derlon Hotel Maastricht HOTEL
Ultimate hospitality at the square of Our Lady. On this beautiful square you’ll find the four-star Derlon Hotel Maastricht. Spend the night in one of fifty luxury rooms, hold meetings in Forum X, or organize an event next to the Roman excavations in the Piazza Romana. Restaurant Derlon serves classic dishes with a modern twist; with meals served out on the beautiful terrace if the weather is good. Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 6 T +31 (0)43 321 67 70 www.derlon.com
Tongersestraat 1 T +31 (0)43 321 03 90 www.detribunal.nl
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Stadscafé Lure Bygone days.
Contemporary hospitality in an ambience that takes you back to days gone by. Afternoon and evening dining, with an extensive menu of house specialities.
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If you’re looking for a charming place to stay in Maastricht, look no further than the exquisite and historic Hotel Les Charmes, on a quiet street in the heart of the city.
Have a drink at the beautiful bar or enjoy lunch or dinner and choose from dishes up to €14.50. Bouillabaisse, steak tartare, and the famous Coupe Cava.
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Restaurant Petit Bonheur 49
A taste of Zeeland in the heart of Maastricht.
Joie de Vivre.
Just 200 metres from Vrijthof square and Onze Lieve Vrouweplein square, it’s one of the Jekerkwartier’s best-kept secrets. Petit Bonheur is a little piece of France, serving extended dinners in the interior courtyard all year long. The kitchen serves Italian and French dishes based on fresh, seasonal products.
The team at Rozemarijn will take you on a culinary journey through various gastronomic regions for an unforgettable dining experience with fresh, honest products.
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Start on Markt, where City Hall is located . Walk to Grote Gracht and then enter Bogaardenstraat. On the way, you will pass the charming wine merchant Thiessen . Take the first street on your left to Capucijnengang, passing by Maastricht Synagogue on the corner. In these streets, you can see how many monasteries, convents, churches and chapels remain in Maastricht. Turn left into Capucijnenstraat and continue until you reach Grote Gracht. If you wish, you can stop for a drink at Talentino Mestreech , located in the former Ursuline convent. Walk up the street and turn left into Kommel, where you will see the impressive Kruisheren Hotel . Non-guests are welcome to dine in the restaurant or have a drink in the wine bar. Walk to Brusselsestraat via Kruisherengang, cross the street at the Pa zebra crossing and turn right through the gate into Herbenusstraat. Here, you will walk by st oo r H the remains of more monasteries and convents, which show just how important a role they ab et ss played in education in the past. Turn right into Hoogfrankrijk. On the left-hand side there tr aa t is a footpath that leads to Charles Vos Cour. Walk downhill to the old fire station, which now functions as the dining hall of Maastricht Fire Brigade . If you wish, you can take a break here before turning right for a visit to Marres, House for Contemporary Culture . If you don’t wish to visit the house, you can still eat in the restaurant or take a walk through the beautiful city garden. Come back into the street and turn into Apostelengang, continue aan along the street until you reach Bogaardenstraat, turn left into SAchter K oand m t. Annal de Barrakken n. E m then turn right into Boschstraat. Turn left here and walk past the buildings of the former Sphinx factory, including the old factory gates, the former head office of Royal Sphinx (now UNU-MERIT) featuring a statue of founder Petrus Regout, and the old factory hall (now The Student Hotel) . Walk along the Pathé cinema and cross the street into Bassin. Here, Br a de you can find the factory’s old joinery (now the music venue Muziekgieterij) andnthe nb foru mer boiler house (now the Lumière cinema) . Pass under the bridge towards ‘t Bassinrgerw , e the old inland port. The old photos on the wall show how this area used to look in the past.g At the end of the port, go up the steps and walk back to Boschstraat via the Sint Theunisgang, which takes you through the renovated former working-class district. Turn left and follow the street until you return to Markt.
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House for Contemporary Culture. Temporary art exhibitions, lectures, performances and debates. But also artistic experiments, delicious food and a beautiful garden. INDONESIAN CATERER DE
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For connoisseurs. You are greeted by the most wonderful aromas in this modest domestic caterer’s. De Klapperboom attracts many a connoisseur thanks to its dedication and attention to original Indonesian dishes. Boschstraat 56
LANDBOUWBELANG
Maastricht’s cultural freezone. Landbouwbelang organizes a huge range of events such as parties, concerts, exhibitions, and theatre performances, and even has some art studios.
Get your creative juices flowing! Bureau Europa is the venue for exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and city tours that will tell you about architecture, urban planning, and design. Boschstraat 9
THE SALAD BAR
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Fresh & healthy. Every foodie in Maastricht heads to The Salad Bar for a healthy energy boost. Whatever you choose, a visit to the Salad Bar is sure to leave you hooked.
RESTAURANT CAFÉ
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Hot spot in town. Throughout the week, Lumière shows the best contemporary films and organizes special cultural events. Come dine in the elegant restaurant café and feel like a true film star.
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A beehive of fashion design. FFH is a workshop for fashion designers, artists, and creative entrepreneurs that unites knowledge, creativity, and entrepreneurship in fashion. Find inspiration for when you go shopping. Lage Frontweg 2A
Cross-border documentary film festival. The ever-charming Docfest is an annual documentary film festival with an extensive range of moving, funny, and educational documentaries. EIFFEL BUILDING
SEVENTY EIGHT RECORDS
Meeting place for music lovers. With a fine selection of electronic vinyl, this outstanding young club truly has electronica in its blood.
Former fabric hall. It is around this iconic building that the new and upcoming Sphinx quarter will further develop. In 2017, The Student Hotel opened its doors here. Come in and have a look!
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Music stage. Partygoers at Muziekgieterij can enjoy concerts until the early hours in this no-frills industrial building. THE music stage in Maastricht! Boschstraat 7
Delicious and affordable food. If you need a quick yet filling meal, head to this fantastic place. With delicious burritos served by equally delicious staff, you couldn’t ask for more. Markt 4
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Discover a piece of history. A stone’s throw from the old city centre, nestled against the new residential district Sphinx, you’ll find the historic river harbour: ‘t Bassin. Today it’s home to great restaurants, galleries, and a great many boats. Take a seat on a terrace, enjoy delicious food in one of the cosy vaulted cellars, or watch a film at the new Lumière Cinema in the old Sphinx power plant. And if you’ve got your own boat, you can moor at one of the 70 berths here from 1 April to 1 November.
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Sleep & dinner in exclusive monumental 4-star boutique hotel.
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Maastricht’s unique venue for art-house films. Lumière is the place to be for quirky films, with 8000 screenings a year. The monumental former power plant of the old Sphinx factories opens daily at 11:00 AM for tasty lunches, and sumptuous dinners are served later in the restaurant/café. The sun-drenched terrace at the water’s edge is open in the summer.
Located in a former 14th century monastery. A mix of classical elements from the past with nowadays’ design. Enjoy a delicious cocktail at the bar or have lunch or dinner in our restaurant with unique Orangery.
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Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner in an old fire station, where the focus lies on free-range, organic, and regional products. Visit our website to take a look at our daily-changing menu!
Cultural & creative place where entrepreneurs, students, creative types, and the public at large come together for lectures, workshops, food and drink, films, markets, and projects.
A creative hotspot in a former fire station.
The place to meet.
Capucijnenstraat 21 T +31 (0)43 852 22 29
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The good life on the hill. Located on the Sint Pietersberg hill, Chalet Bergrust offers beautiful view over Maastricht as well as delicious bites to eat. After that, guests can walk over the hill.
The pinnacle of defence. Completely restored to its former glory in just a few years. There’s nothing better for kids to play in than an old fort. Luikerweg 71
THE LABYRINT AT DRIELANDENPUNT
Maastricht’s retreat. A breathtaking, deluxe castle hotel, on a beautiful country estate. The pinnacle of luxury!
FORT SINT PIETER
CHALET BERGRUST
CHÂTEAU ST. GERLACH
Highest point in the Netherlands. For the kids, but be warned: adults also find it a challenge to find their way out! Fun for the whole family.
Joseph Corneli Allée 1, Valkenburg a/d Geul
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BAKKERIJ LEMMENS
Taste the tradition. A place where guests from far and wide come to indulge. Elegant pastries and vlaai (Limburg sweet tart). To take home or enjoy in their café.
The height of culinary excellence. Restaurant with panorama view over the foothills of the Belgian Ardennes and the German Eifel.
Glacisweg 30H
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Worth the walk! As this café is in the quarry itself, it is quite a challenge to locate. Remember to check the opening times before you set off. Lage Kanaaldijk 115
ENCI SITE
Magnificent. A vantage point over the marl quarry and the surroundings, complete with the impressive steps to the quarry. It is now the official final point of the ‘Pieterpad’ walking trail! Lage Kanaaldijk 115
CHAPEL OF THE LOURDES CAVE
A brief escape. During a walk on Sint Pieter’s hill, stop off at the Lourdes-cave. A refuge from daily life, the cave’s walls are adorned with ‘devotional tiles’ expressing thanks to Mary. Lichtenbergweg 2
Full steam ahead. A chance to see the loveliest corners of the South Limburg Hill Country by steam or diesel train is not to be missed! Stationsstraat 20-22, Simpelveld
THERMAE 2000
Wellspring of good living. Relax atop the Cauberg hill. A wellness centre with a total package: thermal baths, barefoot walk, massage, sauna, healthy food and drinks. Cauberg 25-27, Valkenburg a/d Geul
A giant among forts. A vast complex that takes you back to the first moments of the Second World War. Learn all about secret German plans and the mightiest weapons of the age. Rue du Fort 40, Eben-Emael (B)
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Maastricht 56 Underground
REGIONAL CUISINE
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A romantic location dating from 1846.
Discover the mysterious, unfathomable, and enigmatic side of Maastricht. How? Experience Maastricht Underground – the collective name for all there is to see and do at Fort St. Pieter, the North Caves, the Zonneberg Caves, and the Kazematten bunkers. Guides are available at set times all year round to show you the dark secrets of Maastricht Underground.
On St. Pietersberg hill, with a view over the Meuse river valley. By day, everyone is welcome to enjoy a lunch of traditional local dishes. By night, the estate is closed for private functions for groups of 50 or more. Slavante also offers a range of group packages like boat trips, cave tours, and nature walks. Ask about the options. Slavante 1 T +31 (0)43 321 00 15
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Het Rijk van Margraten ShortGolf.
NEDERLANDS MOOISTE ZOO DER SCHÖNSTE ZOO DER NIEDERLANDE MOST BEAUTIFUL ZOO IN THE NETHERLANDS Only 30 minutes from Maastricht. Open daily from 10 am. Dentgenbachweg 105 | 6468 PG Kerkrade (NL)
Indoor & Outdoor swimming fun.
Tucked away in the rolling South Limburg hills, you’ll find the Rijk van Margraten golf course. Affordable, accessible, and open to all, with nine holes of ShortGolf. Great fun, even for first-timers! Get started from just € 12.50 per person. It’s worth it for the view from the stunning panorama terrace alone.
Geusseltbad is a swimming area with something for everyone. A fun and relaxing water experience with multiple pools both inside and out. A rich programme of water activities for young and old, for keeping fit or just having fun, as well as special water events.
Bemelerweg 99, Cadier en Keer
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Holland Casino Valkenburg
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