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11 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Maastricht, Netherlands

Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Dec 26, 2023

The capital city of the province of Limburg and close to the borders of both Germany and Belgium , Maastricht is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the Netherlands . Set along both banks of the River Maas, it's also one of the country's busiest commercial and tourist centers.

Founded by the Romans in 50 BCE on an important crossing point on the Maas where two military roads met, Maastricht was fortified in the 3rd century and again in the 14th century. The city changed hands many times through the years and suffered numerous sieges, leading to many interesting architectural influences that are still very evident to this day.

The signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 saw the city become the symbol of the European Union, with the first meeting of the original 12 member states being held here. Attractions for tourists in Maastricht range from well-preserved medieval churches to museums filled with art treasures.

But with all its historic and artistic treasures, one of the best things to do in Maastricht is to simply enjoy strolling the many atmospheric streets and riversides of this immensely pedestrian-friendly city.

Learn more about the best places to visit with our guide to the top attractions in Maastricht.

See also: Where to Stay in Maastricht

Wander around City Hall and Market Square

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City Hall and Market Square

The best way to get to know Maastricht is to wander its many people-friendly streets and laneways. Start your self-guided walking tour at the city's focal point, the lively Market Square (Markt).

Many pleasant cafés line the edges of Market Square, which on Wednesday or Friday is the scene of a centuries-old food market; on Saturdays, it's the turn of a flea market that's popular with locals and visitors alike. Stop here for a treat before venturing out to the city's top tourist attractions, most of which are an easy stroll away.

Among the most important landmarks here is the Dutch Baroque Stadhuis, Maastricht's city hall. Built in the 1650s as a Cloth Hall, it's notable for its fine neoclassical façade with a handsome doorway approached by an imposing double staircase. The matching stairs were designed to enable the two rulers of Maastricht, the Duke of Brabant and the Prince-Bishop of Liège, to enter simultaneously.

Notable features of the interior are its tapestries, stucco ornamentation, ceiling paintings, and fine chimneypieces. Guided tours are available and are well worth doing; they are available Monday to Friday.

Address: Markt 78, 6211 CL Maastricht, Netherlands

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The Treasures of Saint Servatius

Built in the 6th century atop the grave of St. Servatius, the first Bishop of Maastricht, the Roman Catholic Basilica of St. Servaaskerk (Sint Servaas basiliek Maastricht) is the oldest church in the Netherlands . An easy 10-minute walk away from the Market Square, highlights of a visit include seeing the Imperial Hall and the Imperial Gallery, built between 1165 and 1677.

You'll also see the fine south doorway known as the Bergportaal, with its Biblical statuary from the 13th century. Other notable features include the cloister and the splendid vaulting of the nave and transepts added in the 14th and 15th centuries.

The most important part of the old church, however, is its rich Treasury, now a museum called The Treasures of St. Servaaskerk . Prime exhibits here include a variety of sacred objects, pictures, and statues, as well as the Late Romanesque chest reliquary housing the remains of St. Servatius, who died in 384 CE. This masterpiece of metalwork is known as the Noodkist, or Distress Chest, and is carried around the town whenever calamity threatens.

Also of interest is the crypt, home to the tomb of Charles of Lorraine, a statue of Charlemagne, and the remains of a 12th-century altar. English-language guided tours are available, and if possible, try to time your visit to coincide with one of the church's frequent concerts. Visitors are also welcome to attend mass.

Address: Keizer Karelplein 3, Maastricht, Netherlands

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Mount Saint Peter (Caestert Plateau), the northernmost section of a large plateau stretching between Maastricht and the city of Liège in Belgium, is well-known as a nature reserve and recreational area. It's also where you'll find the historic 18th-century Fort Sint Pieter .

Built to defend the city from the French, this well-preserved fort is a delight to explore, both above ground and underground. Underneath the fortress and the "mountain" are the famous Caves of Maastricht . Also known as the St. Pietersberg Caves and the caves of Mount Saint Peter, this large system of tunnels and passages was formed over many centuries by the quarrying of local marlstone.

Some 20,000 passages with a total length of 200 kilometers once existed here, some of them enlarged with storerooms, a bakery, and even a chapel, during World War II. The caves were also used to protect art treasures, including Rembrandt's Night Watch, during the war.

The caves can be explored as part of a fascinating guided tour . Along with their historic interest, they also offer the chance to see evidence of ancient fossils.

Address: Luikerweg 71, Maastricht, Netherlands

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The Basilica of Our Lady

The impressive Basilica of Our Lady (Basiliek van Onze-Lieve-Vrouw) was built around 1000 CE. Although only a portion of the original survives, it's well worth including on your Maastricht travel itinerary. In about 1150, the crypts and the transepts were added, while the east choir was built in the early 1200s, followed by the gallery over the ambulatory.

The fortress-like character of the Romanesque west front, with its two stair turrets, recalls the church's former function as part of the town's fortifications. The Late Gothic choir with its large crypt is particularly pleasing, as is the side chapel containing the image of Our Lady Star of the Sea dating from the 15th century.

Other features of interest are the west crypt, which belonged to the earlier church, the church treasury, the beautiful 16th-century cloister, and the west tower. Guided tours are available, as are public organ recitals.

Address: Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 7, 6211 HD Maastricht, Netherlands

Bonnefanten Museum

Situated on the banks of the River Maas in an ultra-modern building that resembles a 1950s version of a rocket ship, the superb Bonnefanten Museum displays Maastricht's most important art collections.

Named after the museum's former convent home, which was known as the Bonnefanten for its well-behaved children, the "bons enfants," this palatial edifice with its massive conical tower (the aforementioned rocket ship) houses a sizeable collection of important artworks. Its collection includes numerous paintings from the Dutch Masters, as well as many Italian and modern works.

Also in the museum are rich collections of medieval art, including wooden sculptures from the 13th to 16th centuries. English-language guided tours are available with advance notice.

Address: Avenue Ceramique 250, Maastricht, Netherlands

Maastricht Old Town wall

Maastricht's Old Town preserves entire segments of the first circuit of town walls, which are a delight to include in your walking tour of this historic city. Built around 1229, the wall's most impressive sections are Hell Gate (Helpoort) on St. Bernardusstraat, the oldest town gate in the Netherlands.

Also worth seeing is the Jeker Tower. Named after the river it stands close to, it's a focal point of the Jekerkwartier neighborhood with its attractive old townhomes and alleyways.

Also of note is Onze-Lieve-Vrouwewal. This stretch of old city walls offers fine views over the municipal park with its old cannons, as well as over the Maas. The remnants of the town's second circuit of walls date from around 1350.

Address: Sint Bernardusstraat 24b, 6211 HL Maastricht, Netherlands

Old bridge in Maastricht

The Wilhelminabrug, a bridge built over the River Maas in the early 1930s, is a good place to visit to begin a walking tour of Maastricht's picturesque riverside districts. From here, head to St. Servaasbrug. This splendid seven-arched bridge was built in the 13th century and is notable for its statue of St. Servatius.

Be sure to also visit the historic Wyck District . Located on the right bank of the Maas, it's popular for its remnants of the old town wall. It's also a popular shopping and dining area, and features a number of good places to stay, too, including the trendy Dutch Hotel .

Address: Wilhelminabrug, Maastricht 6221, Netherlands

Romantic Valkenburg

Home to the only hilltop castle in the Netherlands , Valkenburg, just 13 kilometers east of Maastricht, has long been a popular holiday resort thanks to its splendid spas. By far the most popular is Thermae 2000 , one of the country's largest spa establishments and famous for its warm spring-fed baths and pools, healing mineral waters, and botanical garden.

The old town itself is fun to explore. Be sure to see St. Nicolaaskerk , a Late Gothic church dating from the 14th century with a splendid triptych depicting scenes from the life of St. Remigius.

Other attractions in the old town are its numerous handsome old houses, such as 17th-century Huis Den Halder , and the even older 15th-century Huis Ost . Along the way, you'll also come to another section of the old town walls, remnants of the 14th-century fortifications, along with the two town gates: the Grendelpoort and the Berkelpoort.

De Bisschopsmolen  (Bishop's Mill)

One of the surprises you'll find in wandering through Maastricht's back streets is a working water mill. Built in the 14th century on the Jeker River, the old Bishop's Mill (De Bisschopsmolen) is not only still operating much as it did when originally built, but it also continues to produce a variety of flours and grains, which are made into breads and pastries at the adjoining bakery.

Take a break in the bakery's café and sample the local specialty, Limburgse vlaai. This delicious lattice-topped pie is filled with your choice of cherries, plums, or apricots.

Address: Stenenbrug 3, 6211 HP Maastricht, Netherlands

Natural History Museum in Maastrict

Although small, Maastricht's Natural History Museum (Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht) is well worth a visit. Located in a former monastery in the historic Jekerkwartier district, it's notable for its displays illustrating the geological development of the region through exhibits of fossils and local rock types.

Highlights include a fascinating cabinet of curiosities where you'll find a rare example of a 'rat king', a group of rats joined together by their tails. A biological section with collections of regional flora and a botanical garden on the banks of the River Jeker are also of interest.

Address: De Bosquetplein 7, 6211 KJ Maastricht, Netherlands

Another of Maastricht's smaller museums worth seeing is Museum Derlon. Located in the basement of the Derlon Hotel, the museum focuses on Roman ruins and artifacts dating from the 2nd to 4th centuries that were discovered during renovations in the early 1980s. A visit reveals sections of the old Roman fort, as well as a sanctuary that includes parts of a temple.

Other highlights include a section of cobblestone road, believed to be of Celtic origin; the façade of a sanctuary entrance from around 150 CE; and the base of a statue of Jupiter. You'll also see the remnants of the old Roman walls and gateway, and numerous items of pottery, glass, and metal.

Address: Plankstraat 21, 6211 GA Maastricht, Netherlands

Most of the top tourist attractions in Maastricht lie in the compact city center along both sides of the Maas river, and this is the best place to stay if you're visiting for the first time. On the west bank, you'll find the Basilica of St. Servatius, the Museum aan het Vrijthof, the old town, and the two main squares, Vrijthof and the Markt. On the other side of the Maas river, the hip Wyck district is also a popular place to stay and is still within walking distance of the old town. Below are some highly-rated hotels in convenient locations:

Luxury Hotels:

  • A four-minute stroll to the Basilica of St. Servatius, the evocative Kruisherenhotel Maastricht occupies a light-filled, renovated 15th-century monastery and its Gothic church.
  • In the heart of the old town near posh shops and restaurants, the boutique Derlon Hotel Maastricht has an on-site restaurant and an intimate ambience, while the pet-friendly Crowne Plaza Maastricht overlooks the river on the east bank, a short stroll to the old town on the other side.

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • Opposite the central train station in Wyck, the quirky, boutique Kaboom Hotel is about a 12-minute walk from the Bonnefanten Museum and offers excellent value.
  • Right nearby, the aptly named Designhotel Maastricht is decorated in high style, with bold modern art and a trendy feel. Pets are welcome.
  • Also nearby, Townhouse Hotels & Apartments has a homey feel with a bright book-filled living room and free soup on arrival.

Budget Hotels:

  • Right on the Markt, Hotel De la Bourse offers compact, cozy rooms above a busy restaurant.
  • In a great location between the Maas river and the Markt, Hotel d'Orangerie has quaint rooms in a building dating from 1752.

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Maastricht, The Netherlands: top things to do in Maastricht | Your Dutch Guide

14x top things to do in Maastricht, The Netherlands

Drive, or take the train, all the way to the most southern tip of The Netherlands and visit Maastricht. I don’t think a trip to The Netherlands is quite complete without having seen Maastricht. Take your time wandering through the ancient ruins from Roman and Spanish times, shopping in the most beautiful bookshop in the world and eating in the most sophisticated restaurants in the country. Check out the complete travel guide to Maastricht The Netherlands. 

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Maastricht, The Netherlands: top things to do in Maastricht | Your Dutch Guide

Maastricht is one of the oldest cities in The Netherlands, dating back to 50 BC. It was the first place in country where the Romans settled, as the proximity to the river Maas made it a interesting strategic location. The city as we know it today was founded by the French, in the 18th century when Louis XIV sieged the city and proclaimed it the capital of one of his provinces. Maastricht didn’t become Dutch until after Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo. Until this day, many people from Maastricht carry French names, and design, hotels and restaurants are definitely have that French flair and style. The Dutch jokingly call Maastricht ‘the most foreign city in The Netherlands’ and it’s the perrfect destination for a city break.

  • It’s easy enough to travel to Maastricht, The Netherlands. From Amsterdam central station, simply take the train to Maastricht . The journey takes about 2.5 hours.
  • You can also travel to Maastricht from Belgium (Liège or Brussels) and Germany (Aachen).
  • If you decide to trive to Maastricht, either with your own car or a rental car , do yourself a favour and choose a hotel with a parking space , this will save you lots of money as parking in Maastricht can get expensive. 
  • If you’d rather stay in a holiday home Dormio Resort Maastricht is a stunning holiday park just outside the city centre of the city. Holiday park Hoog Vaals is also really lovely and just a 30 minute drive from Maastricht.

Kaboom Hotel

Kaboom Hotel Maastricht

Kaboom Hotel is one of the most fun (and affforable!) design hotels in Maastricht. The rooms are are clean, light and beautifully designed with fun wallpaper and retro accessories that will put a smile on your face. The hotels offers spacious double rooms, but also great family rooms. The roof top is a great place to relax with a drink after a day of sightseeing.

The Social Hub

The Social Hub Maastricht | Your Dutch Guide

The Social Hub Maastricht is one of the most colourful hotels in Maastricht and is located in the hip and trendy Sphinx quarter, surrounded by cool restaurants and bars, and a couple of minutes walk from the heart of the city. The hotels offers colourful rooms of all sizes (and budgets) and the communal areas are a big plus. Find yourself a space to work quietly or hang out at the bar with a drink.

Hotel Monastère

Hotel Monastère Maastricht | Your Dutch Guide

Hotel Monastère Maastricht is set in a beautifol old building, just a stone’s throw away from a lot of the top sights in Maastricht. The hotel has airy, spacious rooms with a lot of old details left in them. For families or small groups, large family rooms are available. The lovely breakfast is served in on-site restaurant Café Louis where you can also enjoy a Paric-chic bistro dinner in the evening.

Sint Servaas Basilica

Top things to do in Maastricht: Vrijthof & Sint Servaas Basilica | Your Dutch Guide

When visiting Maastricht, you are simply drawn to the bustling main square Vrijthof, surrounded by many cafés. After having a coffee, or a beer, at one of them, cross the square to see the imposing Sint Servaas Basilica , which is built around the shrine of Saint Servatius, the first bishop of Maastricht, dating back to 1000. The cloister garden of the basilica is glorious and serene.

Maastricht underground

To do in Maastricht: Maastricht Underground (photo: Jonathan Vos)

Maastricht underground is probably just as fascinating as Maastricht above ground. If you take a tour you can explore kazemattes, tunnels, and caves under the city. A tour through the north caves is most popular.

Fortifications and Helpoort

Top things to do in Maastricht: Fortifications of Maastricht | Your Dutch Guide

The fortifications of Maastricht are the oldest city walls remaining in The Netherlands, dating back to the 13th century. If you follow the Maas river from the city centre you will automatically bump into them. Take notice of the oldest surviving town gate at the end of the Sint Bernadusstraat, named Helpoort (gate of hell).

Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek

Top things to do in Maastricht: visit Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek (photo: eighty8things) | Your Dutch Guide

The Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek (Basilica of Our Lady) is one of the top things to see in Maastricht. In the 5th century a small chapel was built on top of a Roman temple. It is still a deeply religious place with church goers and pilgrims kneeling in front of the alter of Maria Star of the Sea to light a candle and say a prayer. Visit the treasuty, with it’s relics and church silver and don’t skip the small cloister. 

Bookshop in the Dominican church

Top things to do in Maastricht: visit the bookshop in the Dominican church | Your Dutch Guide

One of the top things to do in Maastricht is to visit the  Libris bookshop in the old Dominican church. It was voted the most beautiful bookshop in the world more than once and there is no question why. Enjoy the perfect combination of browsing books whilst gasping at the 13th-century frescos. The café in the old church choir must be one of the best places in town to have a coffee.

Bonnefanten Museum

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The Bonnefanten Museum is one of the best museums in The Netherlands and an absolute top thing to do in Maastricht, as well as an excellent excuse to discover the adjacent Ceramiqie neighbourhood. The museum was designed by Aldo Rossi to enjoy contemporary expositions by southern Dutch artists on the second floor, and early European art on the first floor. Don’t skip the dome, to see the always cutting edge installations on display.

Centre Ceramique

Top things to do in Maastricht: Centre Ceramique | Your Dutch Guide

Multicultural hub Centre Ceramique is at the heart of contemporary neighbourhood Ceramique and houses the large city library, a café, a museum, some residential houses, offices and exhibition space. The centre is built on the grounds of the ceramics factory Sphinx, with the groundbreaking architecture as a nice contrast. 

Kruisheren cloister and hotel

Kruisheren hotel Maastricht (photo: Sarah Leonora)

Award winning Kruisheren hotel is one of the most stunning hotels and restaurants in The Netherlands, set in a 15th century church and cloister. Even if you’re not staying the night there, it’s definitely worth a visit. The cloister was built in the 15th century and confiscated by the French army in the 18th century. The gabled façades with red shuttered windows, gothic arched halls inside and landscaped gardens are just exquisite. Pop in for some lunch at the restaurant, so you can take it all in.

Things to do in Maastricht, The Netherlands: discover neighbourhood Wyck | Your Dutch Guide

If you arrive in Maastricht by train, you’ll have to cross the Wyck neighbourhood to get to the city centre. Personally, this is my favourite neighbourhood in Maastricht: full of lovely cafés and restaurants and filled with independent shops. I highly recommend staying in a hotel in Wyck, such as Kaboom Hotel . Visit Wyck bazaar to buy the best local produce.

‘t Bassin

Top things to do in Maastricht: 't Bassin (photo: Maison Rowena)

The old Maastricht marina ‘t Bassin has been completely renovated over the last couple of years, turning it into one of the most popular hotspots in town. It’s surrounded by excellent restaurant and the waterside cafés are completely packed whenever the sun shines. 

Sphinx quarter

Top things to do in Maastricht: Sphinx Kwartier (photo: eighty8things) | Your Dutch Guide

Maastricht used to house the largest ceramics factory in Western Europe: Sphinx, employing a large chunk of the population. The construction of this factory basically started the industrial revolution in The Netherlands. Decades ago production lines were moved to less expensive countries and this piece of industrial heritage was left empty, until a few years ago. Slowly, but steadily, Sphinx quarter is hosting cinemas, cafés and creative workspaces, still honouring the industrial background.

Jezuïetenberg

Top things to do in Maastricht: visit Jezuïetenberg | Your Dutch Guide

A little outside of town, are the most wonderfully carved quarries in western Europe (or so I think): Jezuïetenberg. The quarry was exploited in the 18th and 19th century when limestone of this area was particularly popular as a building material. The Maastricht Jesuit fathers carved reliefs and statues into the walls throughout the 19th century. Tours run daily through the fascinating caves.

Brewery Bosch

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Brewery Bosch is a particularly interesting must-visit in Maastricht. The brewery was founded in 1758 and is now an industrial monument. You can take an English spoken brewery tour and sample some of the beer and local cheeses afterwards.

Christmas market in Maastricht

Christmas market Maastricht, The Netherlands (photo: Maison Rowena)

A really lovely thing to do is visit Maastricht in winter. From the first weekend of December you can enjoy the Christmas market in Maastricht. The Christmas markets are set up at Markt and Vrijthof. You can also follow magical light routes through the city centre. Please note that the Christmas market in Maastricht is really popular, so do book your hotel in advance.

Do you like Christmas? Read about the best Christmas markets in The Netherlands !

‘t Wycker Cabinet

Restaurants Maastricht: 't Wycker Cabinet (photo: eighty8things)

Wyck is my favourite neighbourhood in Maastricht and I love having lunch or a drink at ‘t Wycker Cabinet in the heart of the neighbourhood. It’s a place where locals love to come, and you’ll find yourself surrounded by people speaking the (even for me) incomprehensible Maastricht accent.

Brandweer kantine

Restaurants Maastricht: Brandweer kantine (photo: Maison Rownena)

When discovering Sphinx quarter you simply hop by Brandweer kantine (the old canteen of the firemen’s department). The canteen still looks like it did in the 80s, including fabulous vintage furniture, but with lots of plants and a good menu to choose from. There are also lots of tables outside, so grab a seat when the weather is nice.

Bisschopsmolen

Restaurants Maastricht: Bisschopsmolen | Your Dutch Guide

If breakfast is not included with your stay at your hotel, just hop by Bisschopsmolen in a very pretty secluded street in the heart of Maastricht. Baker and owner Frank van Eerd was the first one in The Netherlands experimenting with spelt flower and his spelt pastries and bars are now quite famous.

Photo courtesy of Zondag

Zondag is one of the most popular cafés in town and it’s not hard to see why. The place is simple, but cosy and a just your average neighbourhood café. It’s like you’re sitting in someone’s living room, rather than a café. Perfect for brunch or afternoon drinks.

Brasserie Tapijn

Restaurants Maastricht: Brasserie Tapijn | Your Dutch Guide

If you’ve rented a bicycle, please take a little detour to have drinks or dinner at Brasserie Tapijn . It’s set in the old city barracks at the edge of town in surprisingly green surroundings. You can either order some craft beer and sit outside in the sun, or relax on the swings at the old filling station.

Photo courtesy of Café Sjiek

Café Sjiek offers the best Maastricht has to offer, it refuses to call itself a restaurant as it really embraces its homely feel. If you want to order something really local, go ahead and have some traditional ‘zuurvlees’.

Marres kitchen

Restaurants Maastricht: Marres kitchen | Your Dutch Guide

Marres kitchen is located in a gorgeous historical building, which also hosts interesting art exhibitions, but the restaurant is also a true gem. Chef Maher is like a magician, filling tables every night with the most exquisite mezze plates.

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Maastricht is definitely one of the top cities to visit in the Netherlands. With large industry companies closing, the city relies more and more on tourists. Therefore, stating that Maastricht is a hidden gem in the Netherlands would be an untruth. During the weekends, a lot of visitors come to this medieval city to visit the many boutiques and shops, have a drink on the (heated) terraces (perfectly adapted for cold winters!) or have a dinner in one of the fancy restaurants that are located here. Would it be fair to say that Maastricht is a city you have to avoid when you don’t really like shopping or when you’re looking for the mere value of some culture? On the contrary! With this blogpost, our goal is to inform you the best way we can so you can experience the many other things this beautiful city offers. Discover the top things to do in Maastricht

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Best way to get to maastricht.

The city is located in the very south of the Netherlands, close to the Belgian border. It is easy reachable by train, car or bus.

The main international airport of the Netherlands is Schiphol (near Amsterdam). The train station at Schiphol is located at the airport itself. Public transport in the Netherlands is excellent and relatively inexpensive. It takes around 2 hours and a half to get to Maastricht and the trip will cost you around 25 euro. Tickets can be bought via  the website of NS .

If you are coming from inside Europe, our personal favourite is  Flixbus . With over 2000 destinations all over Europe you can get around very easily for a very attractive price.

How to get around in Maastricht?

By foot:  The city center is very walkable. The city also made the decision to keep the main shopping streets car free. The old and new city are separated by the river ‘the Maas’. There are several bridges connecting the two centers, which makes it excellent for walking. Everything from shopping to hotels in Maastricht are within walking distance.

Renting a bike:  The Netherlands is the number one cycling country in the world. So why not discover Maastricht by bike? At the train station you can rent the OV-bike. For 3,85 euro a day you can transport yourself very easily and comfortably within Maastricht. You can find all the information you need at the tourist information center or the website of  OV-bike .

Car and parking:  Maastricht has about 7.000 parking spaces, divided over several parking lots. Parking “De Griend” and “Station” are easy when your hotel is situated in the region “Wyck”. The parking zones A, B and C are within walking distance to the city center. In the below picture you can find useful information about all the car parking spaces in Maastricht and their prices.

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Orientation and interesting regions in Maastricht

The city is divided into different quarters and every quarter has something to offer. These are the quarters you should see during your visit:

  • The  ‘binnenstad’  is the area between the Servaas bridge, Markt and Vrijthof. This is the ideal quarter for an afternoon shopping.
  • One of our favorite quarters is  ‘Wyck’ . It is very characteristic for Maastricht with historical buildings, local shops and little cafes and pubs with a relaxed atmosphere.
  • If you have a lot of money to spend, the right place to do that is the  Stokstraat quarter . This quarter is packed with exclusive boutiques.  Inbetween the shopping, take the time to look up at the buildings where the shops are located in. The luxury of the buildings makes clear that this part of the city has always been one of the richest quarters in the history of Maastricht.
  • The  Céramique  quarter is ‘the new Maastricht’. It is a new part of the city with some interesting modern architecture.
  • The  Jeker  quarter got its name from the little river that flows through Maastricht. When strolling through this quarter, you might even think you are strolling through a Parisian quarter. There is a real French vibe going on in this part of Maastricht.
  • Sint Pieter  is a beautiful part of Maastricht that leads to the Sint Pieter mountain. Be surprised by the beautiful nature!

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Top things to do in Maastricht

We created a map where you can find all the top things to do in Maastricht. This map includes all the best places to visit, restaurants, hotels and a walking tour of 5 km.

Our personal favorite things to do in the city are:

Take a guided tour through Maastricht via the visitor center

You can discover the best stories and anecdotes of the city with a guide. The guides are local people who know the city best. A tour takes about one and a half hour and a tours costs 7.95 € per adult. More information can be found on  this website .

Go shopping at the “Staartstokstraat”

The Staartstokstraat is probably the most expensive street in Maastricht, because it is stacked with exclusive boutiques. But even if you don’t have a lot of money to splurge, the street is worth a visit for the buildings the boutiques are located in. Can you spot the old gates for the horses in the buildings?

Explore the oldest street of Maastricht, the Rechtstraat in Wyck

‘Wyck’ is the oldest quartes in Maastricht, and the Rechtstraat is it oldest street. A very atmospheric street with cosy cafes, coffeeshops and little shops.

Take a stroll on the ancient city walls and through the parks that surround the wall

Since Roman times, the city has always been fortified to protect the inhabitants from hostile attacks. Nowadays, you can take a walk on the ancient city walls and the parks that surround these walls. Especially the Helpoort is a true monument to visit.

Experience André Rieu

Did you know that the famous André Rieu was born in Maastricht? In summer, he brings his Johann Strauss Orchestra to Vrijthof Square. These evenings are described as unforgettable, full of comical and moving moments, but most importantly with plenty of romance! More information about these events can be found on  the website of Maastricht .

Visit the Bonnefantenmuseum

The Bonnefantenmuseum (derived from the French ‘bon enfants’) is a modern art museum in the quarter Céramique. With its rocket-shaped form, it is one of Maastricht’s most prominent modern buildings. If you want to visit an exhibition, you can find more information about the upcoming exhibitions on  the website of the Bonnefantenmuseum .

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Visit the most romantic bookstore within the church of Maastricht

You can find the  bookstore ‘Dominicanen’ in a Dominican church that dates back over 700 years. Because of its location, it is like a bookshop made in heaven! Wander through the shelves full of books or have a coffee while gazing at the magnificent ceiling of this former church.

The “Bisschopsmolen”

The Bisschopsmolen or Bishop’s Mill is the oldest, still working water mill in the city. The scent of fresh bread and the rattle of the mill will show you the way. First have a look at how the mill works, and afterwards take a look inside where you can see the bakers at work. Definitely a must-do is to have a piece of the traditional  vlaai  (pie) in the eating room.

There are plenty other things to do in Maastricht. For more suggestions and future events, take a look at the website of the  Maastricht Visitor Center.

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Best hotels in Maastricht

We stayed at the Hampshire Design hotel. It is a 4-star hotel that hits the right spot between price, comfort and location. It is situated in the lovely old quarter “Wyck” and is only 200 meters away from the central station. Other hotels in the same price and comfort category that other travelers recommend are Kaboom hotel and BE41 hotel. We suggest to have a look at  Booking  to find the best deals for the period you are going.

Top restaurants and where to eat in Maastricht

Maastricht has trendy bars, exquisite restaurant and cozy coffee places. Despite that there are a lot of restaurants in Maastricht, we recommend to make a reservation. Especially when you visit Maastricht during holidays or the weekend. Below, we give an overview of the restaurants we appreciated the most.

First of all,  Umami (Gault Millau)  is one of our favourites. A modern Chinese Fusion restaurant that specializes in social dining and fine dining. It is listed in the prestigious ranking of Gault Millau. If you like Asian food and want to experience the 5 th  taste (umami / savoury), than you will love this place. In addition, we thought that prices were very reasonable for a ranked Gault Millau restaurant.

Another favorite is  Febo.  You haven’t been in the Netherlands if you haven’t bought a croquette from a vending machine.

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As previously mentioned,  The ‘Bisschopsmolen’  is great place to taste a traditional piece of pie (Limburgse vlaai) and a cup of coffee.

Finally, we add  Café Sjiek  to the list. A restaurant with a nice atmosphere and the best place to eat the typical ‘zoervleis’

Have you been to Maastricht? Any great spots that we have to visit or add to this guide? Or any questions? Let us know in the comments below.

Thanks for reading and happy travels!

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15 Best Things to Do in Maastricht (the Netherlands)

Maastricht is one of the oldest towns in the Netherlands and has a rich culture and economical history. It stands as an important city for many reasons including being the birthplace of the EU and the Euro currency. Located on the Belgium/Holland border, Maastricht serves as the capital of the Limburg region which is tucked away in-between Belgium and Germany.

Settlements have been documented at Maastricht for thousands of years, and Neanderthal remains have even been found. Throughout history, different groups have entered the Limburg region including the Romans, Carolingian’s, and later the Dukes of Brabant. As an important city located on the Meuse river, Maastricht is a fantastic tourist destination and has a great deal to offer from historical buildings, to beautiful parks and some intriguing cave networks.

Lets explore the best things to do in Maastricht :

1. Maastricht Underground

Maastricht Underground

Maastricht has a well developed network of historical caves and tunnels.

Between the 1500’s and the 1800’s, this network of tunnels and underground passageways was developed to aid during times of siege and for improving the cities defences.

During WWII, many people also took shelter here to avoid bombing raids and conflict.

Some networks of the tunnels once stretched for over 230km and were totally man-made.

You can now take many different guided tours of the tunnels and learn about their amazing history.

Walk through the eerie passageways and come to understand how they were built and how the citizens of Maastricht benefited from their creation.

2. Fort Sint Pieter

Fort Sint Pieter

A truly marvellous example of a defence fortification, the Fort Sint Pieter has stood for many years since the early 1700’s and was an important part of the cities defence network.

Built on a heightened position for strategic advantage, you can climb to the top of the fort and be rewarded with stunning views across to the river Meuse and Maastricht.

A guided tour will also take you through the network of passage ways, cannon rooms and troops quarters.

See how this fort functioned, and learn about what made is such a formidable and well placed garrison.

3. Sint Janskerk

Sint Janskerk

Who would expect to find a church that proudly displays a bell tower that has a pure red colour? Sint Janskerk does just that and it is more commonly known as the red church.

Made exclusively of Marl Stone, the bell tower has a unique colouring and you will not find many other buildings that look the similar.

Constructed in the middle ages, the church has no always featured its red tower and documents state that it has been both yellow and white during its history.

The interior of this church is also quite stunning with many tall stained glass windows, beautiful stone work and an ornate wooden pulpit and organ.

4. St Servaas bridge

St Servaas bridge

One of the main bridges that crosses the Meuse river, this stone footbridge has remained an icon of the city for many years.

As a vital pedestrian thoroughfare from the west to the east banks, this bridge is not only an important historical structure, but also important for daily life in the city.

Walk across this fine structure for amazing views of Maastricht and the river Meuse.

Admire the limestone archways and the beautiful cobbled stonework footpath.

You can also walk a long a connecting pier here and see the various cruise boats that are docking.

5. Basilica of our Lady

Basilica of our Lady

The first of the major religious buildings in Maastricht, the Basilica of our lady was constructed in the 1100’s but little is known of its early history.

With an exterior that is purely Romanesque in style, the striking westwork facade looks immensely old and has two circular towers.

Inside, the interior is quite sombre and brooding with only lashings of light entering through the high windows.

The main altar and choir knave are of particular interest with a host of intricate decoration and stunning stained glass windows.

Aside from the actual structure, there is also a treasury which contains some hugely important and interesting religious artefacts from Limburg.

6. Basilica of St. Servatius

Basilica of St. Servatius

Located on the Vrijthof square, this church has stood since the 12th century in some form.

An amalgamation of many different architectural styles, the basilica is now mainly Romanesque but has Gothic elements too.

Sculptures adorn the exterior of the breathtaking church mainly carved from stone, the treasury inside also contains many artefacts and religions iconography from ages past.

With two narrow but tall towers, and a circular central basilica, the churches design is quite unusual.

Inside, the high vaulted ceilings and many decorated arches are fantastic to admire.

7. Vrijthof

Vrijthof

Heralded as the largest and most popular square in the Limburg region, the Vrijthof has a plethora of historical monuments and is a fantastic place to visit in the center of Maastricht.

Monuments that can be found here include the Basilica of St.

Servatius, the Spanish Government, the cannon house and the post office.

Aside from the delightful buildings, you can also find many shops and restaurants, plus regular markets and events are held in this square such as Magical Maastricht and the Maastricht Carnival.

8. Market Square

Market Square

The second of the major squares in Maastricht, the market square is actually in close proximity to the Vrijthof but offers something different.

In the centre of this charming square lies the city hall – This imposing building takes pride of place and its design and style are undeniable.

Surrounding the market square are a host of cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating where you can people watch and have a fantastic bite to eat.

Additionally you can find a myriad of trendy shops in the adjacent Mosae Forum shopping center.

As a starting point for exploring the city, there is no better place.

9. Helpoort

Helpoort

Translated literally as “Hells Gate”, Helpoort is one of the last standing remnants of the city walls and defences that were constructed in the 1200’s.

Named due to the fact that prisoners were actually locked away in the tower of the gate, this structure once served as the main southern entrance to the city.

Standing proudly today as it has done for hundreds of years, the Hell Gate contains a museum that details the history of the fortifications of Maastricht.

A fantastic piece of the cities history, this building is a must see and provides great insight into the age old power of Maastricht.

10. Bonnefanten Museum

Bonnefanten Museum

Located on the east banks of the Meuse river, the Bonnefanten Museum has a striking design with a large circular shaped main tower followed by an E shaped structure.

Exhibitions inside this magnificent structure are centred around fine art both historical and contemporary.

Old art displays include wooden sculptures from the 13th century, and Italian and Dutch paintings from the 12th to 17th centuries including works from Rubens.

The modern art section includes many collections from notable 20th century artists that covers artistic movements such as Neo-expressionism, Arte Povera and Minimal Art.

11. Maastricht Natural History Museum

Maastricht Nautral History Museum

Although only a small museum in the centre of Maastricht, the natural history museum hosts a huge range of artefacts and displays on a number of different subjects.

Located near the university and the Stadspark, the museum is easily accessible and can be visited during a walk-around of the city center.

Inside the museum you can find some wonderful displays centred around the geology, flora and fauna and palaeontology of the Limburg region including ancient fossils and other specimens.

Notable finds include a rat king, and giant turtle specimens.

12. Boekhandel Dominicanen

Boekhandel Dominicanen

You would not expect to find a bookstore in a church.

The Boekhandel Dominicanen however is a fantastic book store located in the confines of a 12th century church.

Many people simply come here to admire the beauty of the building and its high arched ceilings and original fixings and stone work.

For those who love literature, the bookstore features a wide variety of different classifications and the atmosphere is simply charming and peaceful – A true haven.

13. Valkenburg

Valkenburg

Valkenburg is one of the main tourist villages that people visit as a day trip from Maastricht.

Only 20 minutes to the east of the city, Valkenburg has a great deal to offer including a world renowned thermal spa (Thermae 2000), two theme parks, a toboggan run and a series of underground caverns.

Furthermore, the town boasts the highest castle ruins in the country and a great host of bars and restaurants and beautiful surrounding landscapes.

14. Boat tour on the Meuse river

Meuse river

The Meuse river is one of the most important in Europe and runs through both Belgium and the Netherlands.

At 925km long the Meuse has many towns and cities on its banks and Maastricht has always used this waterway as a key means of transport and trade.

For a fantastic relaxing journey on the Meuse, there is no better way than to take a boat cruise with Rederij Stiphout.

Various different cruises are available including an evening dinner cruise, and even a tour that takes you to the Belgian city of Liege.

See the fantastic scenery a long this fantastic river and learn about the history of Maastricht and the region from the knowledagble guides.

15. Thorn (The White Village)

Thorn

Another of the wonderful villages in the Limburg region, Thorn offers a fantastic day trip from Maastricht and can be found approximately 30 minutes to the north of the city.

Also known as the white village, this quaint settlement used to be a principality and was home to nuns and noblewomen who lived at the Abdijkerk Monastery.

You can still see the monastery today together with the beautiful small white houses and cute cobbled side streets.

This magical place will transport you back in time and provides a welcomed change from the usual tourist attractions of large cities.

15 Best Things to Do in Maastricht (the Netherlands):

  • Maastricht Underground
  • Fort Sint Pieter
  • Sint Janskerk
  • St Servaas bridge
  • Basilica of our Lady
  • Basilica of St. Servatius
  • Market Square
  • Bonnefanten Museum
  • Maastricht Natural History Museum
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Things to do in Maastricht, the most beautiful city in the Netherlands

January 6, 2020 by Karen Turner 16 Comments

Maastricht is one of the most charming cities in the Netherlands and it can be easily explored in a weekend. The city is perfect for a slow, romantic weekend away from Amsterdam spent exploring a beautiful cathedral bookstore, strolling the tangled streets, touring historic caves, and eating/drinking delicious regional cuisine at affordable prices.  For architecture and food lovers, Maastricht is a city that you will not want to leave off any trip to the Netherlands.  Read the best things to do in Maastricht!

Thanks to Visit Maastricht for collaborating with Wanderlustingk for my recent trip back to Maastricht. All opinions are my own.

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  • 1 How to get to Maastricht from Amsterdam
  • 2 Explore the cool Wyck neighborhood for independent shopping
  • 3 Local Lunch
  • 4 Dominicanenkerk Bookstore
  • 5 City Walls
  • 6 Shop until you drop
  • 7 Be sure to try Bourgondische food!
  • 8 Sample the local beer!
  • 9 Explore the Zonneberg Caves
  • 10 Have a bite of vlaai!
  • 11 Where to stay in Maastricht
  • 12.1 Christmas in Maastricht
  • 12.2 Enjoy André Rieu in concert
  • 12.3 Celebrate Carnaval in Limburg
  • 13 Have you been to Maastricht?

How to get to Maastricht from Amsterdam

Beautiful view of the Maas river with bridge with Maastricht historic city center in the distance.  Enjoy the river views is one of the best things to do in Maastricht

It’s a scenic three-hour train ride each way south to Maastricht from Amsterdam and it costs about 25 euros per way. Its proximity makes it easy to hop over to Aachen, Germany for a few euros.   Anyone interested in Rhine Valley , southern Belgium , or backpacking through Europe will find that Maastricht is right on the way!

You’ll need at least one very full day and one night to explore Maastricht, which makes it a great weekend trip from Amsterdam or anywhere else in the Netherlands.  Below you’ll find a map that you can download for off-line exploration and a guide to a perfect weekend in Maastricht! I recommend staying overnight as it’s a great city that isn’t rushed through and it’s well suited to a weekend trip.

Explore the cool Wyck neighborhood for independent shopping

Busy street with shops and homes in Wyck neighborhood of Maastricht, one of the upcoming neighborhoods of Maastricht worth exploring

One of Maastricht’s coolest neighborhoods has to be Wyck, one of the neighborhoods between the station and the river. During Roman times, this neighborhood was the site of a Roman temple and castle! This cool neighborhood centered around Rechtstraat. You’ll find lots of cool little shops, thrift stores, galleries, and independent shops. I ended up stopping off to peek into Magnolia Thrift Store and We-ar Vintage & Design.

Maastricht is known for shopping, however. I found this area to have a way more interesting selection than at the major retailers in the center. This area has a few boutique hotels, including the Dutch , if you’re looking for a central location to stay. The walk along the Maas river is absolutely beautiful and worth doing. You’ll also find a few cafes on this side of the river with a gorgeous view.

Local Lunch

Delicious lunch with chicken, fresh bread, and a salad at Coffeelovers, a popular restaurant in Maastricht, the Netherlands

On my recent trip to Maastricht, I visited Coffeelovers Plein 1992 with my friend. Although the name is very coffee-oriented, this is one of the most popular lunch restaurants in Maastricht. (They have a few locations.) I ordered the daily special while my friend ordered a sandwich.

There are vegan options and I loved my cappuccino that had a mix of plant-based milk. Their coffee comes from Blanche Dael, a well-known Maastricht coffee roaster. Simply, the meal was done to perfection. It’s close to the station, which is handy if you’re coming into Maastricht for the day by train. (On a previous visit, we visited Lunch N Zo , which was a good option within Maastricht’s historic city center.)

Dominicanenkerk Bookstore

Dominicanenkerk Bookstore in Maastricht, the Netherlands.  This beautiful former 15th century church turned bookstore is worth a visit!

Do not miss this bookstore!  In the 1580s, Catholicism was outlawed in the Netherlands. Following this period, many former-Catholic churches became abandoned.  However, anyone who is a literature lover who enters the Dominicanenkerk will wonder if they’ve entered the Vatican of books.

The church itself dates back to 1294 and it has elaborate frescos on the ceiling that are being restored. It’s had many lives as a military building, a warehouse, a school, an orchestra hall, party hall, and even bike storage. After excavating medieval tombs while determining if it could be renovated, Boekhandel Dominicanen hired an architecture firm to help modernize and preserve this beautiful church in 2005.

Instead of praying at the altar, you can drink coffee and read books.  (How holy!) The selection is more limited for English books but fantastic for Dutch books. The design section is particularly nice and it’s a great place to pick up gifts/souvenirs. They also sell postcards.

​Visiting the Netherlands? Don't miss Maastricht! It's perfect for a weekend away from Amsterdam exploring the architecture and regional food specialties.

The city still has the original walls, which are integrated into some newer buildings.  One of the magical parts about Maastricht is wandering the tangled historic streets and finding beautiful architecture along the way.  The wall below is close to Lang Grachtje.

Shop until you drop

Maastricht is famous among Dutchies for its fantastic shopping. Although I enjoyed the Wyck neighborhood mentioned above, I also found a number of scenic shopping street as I explored Maastricht on foot. In particular, Minckelersstraat is full of fun design shops worth popping into. Similarly, Boschstraat is a nice area to pick up handmade chocolates (Guanaja Chocoladebar).

Be sure to try Bourgondische food!

Limburg cuisine is quite different than other food in the Netherlands due to the unique landscape (forests and hills) and the influence of German/Belgian/French cooking. This regional food is often referred to as Bourgondische. The reason is not so clear to explain without a bit of history, namely that the Bourgondische kingdom was a rich kingdom in medieval times. People in Brabant and Limburg were often referred to as Bourgondische as they enjoyed such rich food and drinks.

The most famous dishes from Maastricht are zuurvlees , which is made with beef (and occasionally horse or rabbit), and rabbit Limburgse, which is cooked in a sour/sweet sauce (typically for holidays).  One of the most famous spots to try zuurvlees is at Tuutsje vaan Teunsje , which serves fries with zuurvlees for an extra fee if you’re feeling adventurous. I also discuss pies later on!

Vegan dish and non-vegan dish served during an organic dinner at Bijzonder, one of the best upcoming restaurants in Maastricht!

On my last visit to Maastricht, I had a delicious and surprising meal at Bijzonder . This restaurant specializes in using local and organic ingredients to surprise you whether you’re gluten-intolerant, vegan, or simply someone who loves a beautiful dish. They’re open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It was a short 15-minute walk from the city center to Bijzonder and it was certainly worth the walk.

Our four-course dinner was both beautiful and delicious with every single detail addressed from my own issues with lactose to my friend’s note that she could not eat one thing. Don’t worry if you’re vegan and your partner eats meat as they cater perfectly to both parties! The staff is incredibly warm and friendly while the restaurant itself is cozy. Be sure to make a reservation and ensure that you’re not in a rush as you’ll want to linger over your food!

Vegan dish served during an organic dinner at Bijzonder, one of the best upcoming restaurants in Maastricht!

Sample the local beer!

We spent the evening relaxing at  Café de Zwaan .  This charming craft beer bar has a great selection of local breweries. There’s no shortage of great nice beer cafes in Maastricht that you can enjoy either outside or inside. While at de Zwaan, I tried the local craft beer from Brouwerij Zuyd, a small Maastricht craft beer producer.

Explore the Zonneberg Caves

In the caves

Be sure to visit the Zonneberg caves to get a fascinating history lesson in a unique location.  The walk from the center is about one hour to the caves although you can also take the bus.  You will need to make a reservation in advance for a tour in English (or Dutch), but you’ll learn about how the caves were carved for their valuable building materials and aren’t caves at all.

Since Roman times, people have been carving stone from the mines and as a result, the tunnels go for miles. During World War II, famous works of art (including the Nightswatch) were hidden from the Nazis in the labyrinthine network.  Similarly, Dutch Resistance smuggled Jews from the Netherlands to Belgium using the same caves.

Towards the end of the war, the entire city of Maastricht, which was the first city to be taken by the Germans and the first to be freed, lived in the caves.  You can even see the giant bread oven used to sustain the city as well as graffiti with signatures and advertisements. Although I wasn’t sure that I’d love visiting these ‘caves,’ they really exceeded my expectations! There’s a cafe by the entrance (Buitengoed Slavante) if you’re feeling a bit peckish after!

Have a bite of vlaai!

Limburg is well-known for having great pastries, so definitely take advantage of the tasty pies/cakes/chocolates. I recommend the cake and bread! Vlaai is simply a fruit pie, typically made with cherry, apples, and other fruits. It’s a popular dish in Limburg.

The best cake in Maastricht is quite a contentious battle although I was recommended both  Bakkerij Mathieu Hermans and Bisschopsmolen , however, you’ll often see cafes offering “Koffie & Vlaai” (Coffee and Cake) deals. I’m a lover of sweets and I have to say that the Bisschopsmolen did not disappoint. I really loved their mixed fruit (apple and something else!) last time that I was there! This historic bakery has an old mill that is still used to grind flour, so even if you’re not big on sweets, I recommend watching the mill when it’s operational during the weekends during the day.

Beautiful desserts at Maastricht bakery, Bisschopsmolen.  This famous bakery serves vlaai, a Maastricht speciality.

Where to stay in Maastricht

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Enjoy the seasonal events in Maastricht

Beautiful Christmas stall at the Magical Maastricht Christmas Market in Maastricht.

Christmas in Maastricht

In December, Maastricht transforms into Magical Maastricht in the city center.  This Christmas market has a lovely atmosphere although it’s not so big that you can’t see Maastricht during your trip.  Be sure to give yourself a few hours to enjoy the market itself if you visit during this time. It’s free to enter although you’ll need to purchase tickets to pay for your food and drinks. You can read more about my recent trip to Maastricht for Christmas here!

Nearby you’ll find the Valkenburg Kerststad .  Valkenburg was named the best Christmas city in the Netherlands lat year and it’s just fifteen minutes away by train!  The coolest part is that there are two caves that hold beautiful Christmas markets inside… 

Enjoy André Rieu in concert

One of Maastricht’s most famous sons has to be André Rieu, who still proudly lives in Maastricht (albeit in a castle now). This famous Dutch musician is known all over the world for his romantic songs, Christmas albums, and concerts broadcast on television. I recently saw André Rieu for his Christmas series in Maastricht, which I’ll be writing up soon, which was absolutely fantastic. If you’re a lover of classical music, it’s really worth it–and ensure that you can stay until the very end. During the summers, he plays concerts in the Vrijthof as well.

Celebrate Carnaval in Limburg

Similarly, in February typically, you should be in the South of the Netherlands for  Carnaval . The entirety of the south has retained the Catholic tradition of Carnaval although the traditions have evolved.  For 3 days, Maastricht, Tilburg, Den Bosch, and Breda are filled with people in costume singing Dutch songs that are made up each year.  It’s a blast, so definitely look up the dates for the upcoming year`!

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New Yorker–born and raised. Currently living in the Hague, the Netherlands after stints in Paris and Amsterdam. Lover of travel, adventure, nature, city, dresses, and cats.

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July 31, 2016 at 1:07 am

Great write-up! I went to graduate school for Medieval history, and I love places like this – young as it is, I wish America was better about living peacefully alongside its history, the way Europe does. I’d definitely love to visit Maastricht someday!

July 31, 2016 at 9:17 pm

We are great fan of Dutch architecture and maastricht looks stunning beautiful with those quaint houses, narrow alleys and the wonderful architecture.

July 31, 2016 at 11:12 pm

Maastricht is one of Europe’s oldest cities, so I think you would really love it! I wish the same about the US, however this is why us Americans love Europe. 😉

August 1, 2016 at 6:44 pm

So glad I found you on the Girls vs Globe page!

Amsterdam is one of my favorite cities, and we’re considering relocating there after I finish grad school in May ’17. How have you enjoyed being an expat there?

I had no idea The Netherlands celebrated Carnival! The things you learn 🙂

August 1, 2016 at 7:08 pm

Hi Laura, I’m absolutely loving being an expat here. The Netherlands is a really lovely place to live and work. Amsterdam is a bit pricer than other Dutch cities, but the job market is the best for expats. Anyways, feel free to email me and happy to discuss further if I can do anything else to help! (Carnaval surprised me too!)

August 1, 2016 at 7:09 pm

I also love Dutch architecture and it is absolutely gorgeous. I chose not to do a photo gallery since I was having a blast, however the architecture is 1st class!

August 3, 2016 at 8:00 pm

Great writing Karen!!! I would definitely use this as my guide when I am in Limburg! I love how you portray the small cultural differences and yes, that Limburg cake is my all time favorite for sure!!!

August 6, 2016 at 2:27 pm

Great post – I’ve only ever been to Amsterdam but Maastricht looks great for an easy city-break with no pressures. May have to look for Autumn/Winter 🙂

August 6, 2016 at 5:36 pm

What an awesome post. I have never seen such a beautiful bookstore as the cathedral bookstore. How amazing! The entire town of Maastricht looks wonderful. Hopefully I will make it there some day. I miss Europe!

August 6, 2016 at 7:02 pm

What a lovely compendium of great food, gorgeous interiors and original architecture. Love it!

August 7, 2016 at 3:35 pm

You have given us some convincing reasons to visit Maastricht! Rabbit at Limburg Kookt sounds right up my husband’s alley. The architecture looks stunning, and your map is the perfect resource to save for later! Great post Karen!

August 7, 2016 at 6:44 pm

Great job, Karen, this is such a beautifully written post! I would love to see that church bookstore and I didn´t even know there was a carnaval tradition in Holland…very interesting article!

October 3, 2016 at 3:25 am

I absolutely ADORE this post!! I feel a little embarrassed that I’d never even heard of Maastricht before reading this article. Thank you for enlightening me! I must must MUST visit that bookstore! And take a walk around the city! The architecture is so lovely <3 <3

October 9, 2016 at 9:52 pm

So close to Amsterdam and so cheap to get there! Craig is big fan of Netherlands. I’m a big fan of the look of that cake.

March 5, 2017 at 8:39 pm

This is such a tempting post! I will be going to AMS next year and have just added this place to my list! I’m in love already! Coffee, beer, old historic city walls=my favorite way to travel!

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Churches in Maastricht

By Vicky · Published Aug. 25th, 2023 · Updated Jan. 3rd, 2024

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The old center of Maastricht is fairly compact, which makes a walking tour the best way to explore this beautiful city.

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This walk starts from the east side of Sint Servaasbrug (Saint Servaasbridge). This location is about 500 metres walk from Maastricht train station . It’s about 2.5 hours on the train from Amsterdam or Rotterdam, or 1hr40 from Brussels.

Maastricht Walking Tour Map

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Tips for Maastricht Walking Tour

  • Some shops are closed on Mondays, which makes the city quieter – a positive or negative depending on what you want!
  • This walking tour lasts roughly half a day to a full day, depending on if you include the detours, how often you have refreshment breaks, and if you visit the Bonnefanten museum.
  • Check out other walks and hikes on our Netherlands Hiking Page .

Top Sights in Maastricht

This self-guided walking tour will lead you through the nicest streets and to all the top attractions in Maastricht. Half a day to a full day is the perfect amount of time to spend in Maastricht . However, you could easily spend two days if you want to see everything and visit the museums and castle.

  • Sint Servatius Bridge
  • Market Square & Stadhuis
  • Dominicanen Bookstore
  • Vrijthof Square
  • Sint Janskerk
  • Sint Servatius
  • Klein Grachtje Defensive Wall
  • Maastricht City Park
  • Helpoort and City Walls
  • Bischopsmolen
  • Onze Lieve Vrouwe Basilica
  • Bonnefanten Museum
  • Wyck Area & Rechtstraat

Maastricht Walking Tour Route

This walking trail starts from the east side of Sint Servaasbrug (Saint Servaasbridge), about 500 metres walk from Maastricht train station.

1. Saint Servaasbridge

Views from Saint Servaasbridge

Saint Servaasbridge * is known as the oldest bridge in the Netherlands, though it was significantly reconstructed after the Second World War. A bridge was first built here by the Romans in 50AD, with the current bridge built much later, in the 13th century. The bridge is named after Saint Servatius, the first bishop of Maastricht. You’ll see his name on a few other monuments around town.

Directions: Cross over the bridge and continue into the pedestrian area. Turn right at the T-junction to reach the square.

2. Market Square

Maastricht town hall, a stop on the walking tour

Markt Square * is the main market square of Maastricht. Here you can see the Town Hall (Stadhuis), a fine example of Gothic architecture, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city center. Lining the square are many more smart, historic buildings. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants, and sometimes a market on the square selling typical Dutch items such as cheese.

Detour: Sphinxpassage & Bassin, 1.9km

Walk up Boschstraat, then turn left to the Sphinx. Walk up and down the passageways, then leave the Sphinx and cross over Boschstraat. Turn left, then right to the Bassin area. Leave the Bassin along the passage into the residential area, then make your way back to Boschstraat.

Sphinxpassage in Maastricht

The Boschstraat Quarter is a trendy and creative part of the city with art galleries, boutiques, and unique shops. This area is known for its artistic atmosphere and is a great place to discover local craftsmanship.

The Sphinxpassage * and surrounding area is a recently developed part of town and is now quite hipster, with several boutique shops, expensive coffee and organic supermarkets. The Sphinxpassage itself runs between two buildings and showcases the history of Sphinx (a famous Dutch ceramic maker). You can see tableware, old adverts, and even toilet bowls, all of which may give you a sense of nostalgia.

In the Bassin neighbourhood is a lovely, quiet area with a small marina. Restaurants border the water, while smart townhouses line the surrounding streets.

Directions: From Markt Square, leave via the far left corner, then turn right and right again.

3. Dominicanen Bookstore

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Key Information: Open 9 am–6 pm Mon-Sat and 12-6pm Sun.

The Dominicanen Bookstore * is a unique bookstore located in a beautiful old church. The Dominican church was built in the 13th century, then deconsecrated roughly 200 years ago. The architecture is rather beautiful, with high vaulted ceilings and lovely old stonework. You’ll find a cafe at the back of the shop and English books at the top, from where there are great views of the interior.

Directions: After leaving the bookshop, head to the street in front and turn left to the large square.

4. Vrijthof Square

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Vrijthof Square is a large paved square surrounded by historic buildings, once frequented by the wealthy of town. This square hosts many of the city’s large events, such as concerts by André Rieu (the famous violinist who was born and still lives in Maastricht).

Around the square, you can find a grand theatre, the old Hoofdwacht (Main Guardhouse), and the Museum aan het Vrijthof (a small art museum in a historic building). On the opposite side are the two next stops, Sint Janskerk (St. Johns Church) and the Basilica of Saint Servatius.

Directions: Head to the far corner of the square and up to the other side of the church with the red tower, where you’ll find the entrance.

5. Sint Janskerk / St. Johns Church

Sint Janskerk / St. Johns Church, a stop on a walking tour of Maastricht

Key Information: Open Easter to mid-October, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm. Free entry to the interior, for the tower it’s €1.50/0.50 per adult/child.

St. John’s Church * is a Gothic church from the 13th century that features intricate stained glass windows, a unique pulpit and a distinctive red tower, 70 metres tall. On many Saturday mornings, free organ recitals are given here.

Directions: Leave the church and head right to the other side of the Basilica, where the entrance is.

6. Basilica of St. Servatius

Key Information: Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11.30am-5pm. Tickets to the Basilica are €7.50/5.0 per adult/child.

Basilica of St. Servatius

St. Servatius Basilica * is one of the oldest churches in the Netherlands. The basilica is known for its stunning Romanesque architecture and houses the shrine of Saint Servatius, the city’s patron saint. There’s also a beautiful cloister courtyard and a treasury, where you can see a collection of religious artifacts and treasures.

Directions: Leave the church and head back left the way you came. Continue onwards until a T-junction with a larger road, and head right. Take the next left down a quiet street, then look out for the narrow alleyway on your right. Head down here, across a small canal (Klein Grachtje), and turn left.

7. Klein Grachtje Defensive Wall

Klein Grachtje Defensive Wall

The Klein Grachtje Defensive Wall was part of the defensive city walls built in the 13th century. Older walls originally enclosed the city, but rapid growth meant they had to be expanded.

Directions: Keep walking along the small street by the wall and turn right at the larger road. Then continue along the smaller street, where you’ll see the walls again on your right. At the end of the street, turn right and you’ll see the park on your left.

Detour: Sint Pieter Fort & Maastricht Underground, 2.8 km

Turn right before the park along Sint Hubertuslaan. If you keep heading straight onwards, you’ll reach the fort. Even if you don’t pay to go inside, you can walk around the fort both inside and outside its walls. Return the way you came.

Sint Pieter Fort & Maastricht Underground

At Maastricht Underground ( Website , Tripadvisor Reviews *) you can go on a guided tour of the caves (actually former quarries), which form an extended network under the castle above. Remember it’s always quite cold inside, so bring a jacket! The same people organise guided tours of Sint Pieter Fort *, and these tours are the only way you can see inside the castle. Tours last roughly 1 hour and cost €9.50.

8. Maastricht City Park

Maastricht City Park

Maastricht City Park * is a small park between the historic city centre and the River Maas. You can find several historic monuments and water features here if you explore further afield.

Directions: Walk through this small section of the park and cross the stone bridge to reach the next stop.

9. Helpoort and City Walls

Helpoort, a stop on a walking tour of Maastricht, Netherlands

Helpoort * is the oldest surviving city gate in the Netherlands. The gate is part of the city’s medieval defensive walls and a remarkable piece of architecture.

The Vesting Museum (Fortress Museum) is a small museum next to the Helpoort where you can learn more about Maastricht’s history and defenses.

Directions: Walk through the gate and take the first right, up the steps and onto the walls. Follow these around the corner and continue until you reach the road. Turn left towards Onze Lieve Vrou Plein. Before visiting the church, head left down the street in the corner to visit the next stop.

10. Bisschopsmolen

Bisschopsmolen

Key Information: Open Tue-Sun, 08:30 to 17:00 (from 9 on Sundays).

The Bisschopsmolen *, or Bishops Mill, is a historic watermill and bakery. Inside, you can enjoy traditional Dutch treats like Limburgse vlaai (fruit tart) and learn about the mill’s history.

Directions: Return to the square and visit the church.

11. Onze Lieve Vrouwe Church

Onze Lieve Vrouwe Plein in the center of Maastricht

Key Information: Open every day, 08:30 to 17:00.

Onze Lieve Vrouwe Church * (the Basilica of Our Lady) is surrounded by a picturesque square lined with cafes and terraces. The church itself was built on the site of a previous church from the 5th century, potentially the oldest church in the Netherlands. There are many special works of art inside the church, including relics, sculptures and more.

Directions: Head to the far end of the square and walk up the street. The narrow streets here are part of the charming city centre, with more historic buildings and a mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Take the first right, then the second right onto Stokstraat.

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12. Stokstraat

Walking along Stokstraat in Maastricht

Stokstraat * is a cute street lined by some of the most expensive shops in Maastricht (many are closed on Mondays). You’ll recognise many famous designer names along with some more local luxury sellers.

Directions: At the end of the street, turn left and then take a right to walk through the park to the bridge.

13. Hoge Brug and the River Maas

View from the Hoge Brug of the River Maas while on a walking tour of Maastricht

Hoge Brug is a pedestrian bridge that crosses the River Maas. From here, you can enjoy beautiful views of the river and the city, making it a great spot for photos and a peaceful moment.

Directions: On the other side of the bridge, return to the waterfront. To get to the Bonnefanten Museum turn left and the museum is about 400 metres away. If you’re not visiting the museum, turn right to stop 15.

14. Bonnefanten Museum

Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht

Key Information: Open Tue-Sun, 11 am – 5 pm. Tickets are €17.50/€8.75/0 for adults/reductions/children.

The Bonnefanten * is the premier art museum of Limburg and presents remarkable permanent collections and temporary exhibitions with non-mainstream art and artists. This contemporary art museum is known for its unique architecture and diverse collection of artworks where you’ll find ancient and contemporary art alongside each other.

Directions: Return back to the Hoge Bridge. Walk along the riverfront for a short distance, then take a right to reach Rechtstraat. Turn left along here to get back to where you started, and the end of the Maastricht Walking Tour.

15. Wyck District & Rechtstraat

Wyck District & Rechtstraat, on a walking tour of Maastricht

This side of the river is known as the Wyck District, and today it’s a trendy area known for its boutique shops, cafes, and stylish atmosphere. You’ll find tree-lined streets and some residential mansions in this neighbourhood. There are also many nice cafes and boutique restaurants nearby, making it a great place while away some time at the end of the tour.

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If you enjoyed this walk, discover Leiden , Amsterdam , or nearby Valkenburg .

FAQS – Maastricht Walking Tour

Maastricht is famous for it’s lovely inner city, churches, remaining medieval fortifications and it’s lovely location straddling the Maas River.

Maastricht is definitely worth visiting for a day or two since it’s very different from the other towns in the Netherlands. There’s plenty to see and do, and it’s well-connected by rail, making it easy to get to.

You could see most of Maastricht in just a few hours, though one day is recommended to fully see and experience the city.

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Published: September 2, 2024

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Looking for a unique European destination? Maastricht might be your perfect choice. This charming city in the Netherlands offers a mix of history, culture, and modern attractions. Wander through its cobblestone streets, visit ancient churches, and enjoy the vibrant café scene. Don't miss the stunning Basilica of Saint Servatius or the fascinating Maastricht Underground tunnels. Art lovers will appreciate the Bonnefanten Museum , while shoppers can explore the trendy boutiques in the Wyck district. Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or just looking for a picturesque getaway, Maastricht has something for everyone. Ready to uncover the hidden gems and must-do activities in this enchanting city? Let's dive in!

Discovering Maastricht's Hidden Gems

Maastricht, a charming city in the Netherlands, offers a blend of history, culture, and modernity. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an adventurer, Maastricht has something special for everyone. Let's explore some of the hidden gems and must-do activities in this beautiful city.

Historical Sites You Can't Miss

Maastricht is rich in history, with landmarks that tell tales of its past. Here are some historical sites you should definitely visit.

Basilica of Saint Servatius This ancient basilica, dedicated to Saint Servatius, is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. Wander through its crypts and marvel at the stunning relics.

Helpoort The oldest surviving city gate in the Netherlands , Helpoort offers a glimpse into Maastricht's medieval past. Climb the towers for a panoramic view of the city.

Fort Sint Pieter Located on the southern edge of Maastricht, this fort provides a fascinating look at the city's military history. Explore the underground tunnels and enjoy the scenic views from the top.

Unique Cultural Experiences

Maastricht's vibrant culture is reflected in its museums, galleries, and festivals. Dive into these unique cultural experiences.

Bonnefanten Museum This museum houses an impressive collection of contemporary and old masters' art. The building itself, designed by Aldo Rossi, is a work of art.

Natural History Museum Perfect for families, this museum showcases the natural history of Limburg. From fossils to live animals, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

TEFAF Maastricht One of the world's leading art fairs, TEFAF attracts collectors and art lovers from around the globe. Even if you're not buying, it's a feast for the eyes.

Outdoor Adventures

For those who love the great outdoors, Maastricht offers plenty of activities to get your adrenaline pumping.

St. Pietersberg Caves Take a guided tour through these limestone caves and learn about their history. The labyrinth of tunnels is both eerie and fascinating.

Maas River Cruise Enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the Maas River. It's a great way to see the city from a different perspective and unwind.

Mount Saint Peter Hike or bike up this hill for breathtaking views of Maastricht and the surrounding countryside. It's a perfect spot for a picnic .

Culinary Delights

Maastricht's culinary scene is a delightful mix of traditional Dutch and international flavors. Don't miss these culinary hotspots.

Vrijthof Square This bustling square is lined with cafes and restaurants. It's the perfect place to sample local dishes and people-watch.

Bisschopsmolen Visit this historic watermill bakery for some of the best bread and pastries in the city. Their spelt bread is a must-try.

Café Sjiek A local favorite, this cozy café serves delicious Limburgian cuisine. Try the zuurvlees, a traditional sweet and sour beef stew.

Shopping and Souvenirs

Maastricht offers a variety of shopping experiences, from high-end boutiques to charming local shops. Here are some places to find unique souvenirs.

Stokstraat Quarter This historic street is home to luxury boutiques and designer stores. It's the perfect place to splurge on something special.

Wyck District Known for its trendy shops and artisanal stores, Wyck is a great place to find unique gifts and souvenirs.

Boekhandel Dominicanen Housed in a former church, this bookstore is a must-visit for book lovers. The stunning architecture and vast selection of books make it a unique shopping experience.

Discover Maastricht's Charm

Maastricht offers a mix of history , culture , and modern attractions . Stroll through Vrijthof Square to see stunning architecture and enjoy local cafes. Visit the Basilica of Saint Servatius for a glimpse into the city's religious heritage. Don't miss the St. Pietersberg Caves for an underground adventure. For art lovers, the Bonnefanten Museum showcases contemporary and classical works. The city's shopping streets and markets provide unique finds and local crafts. Maastricht's culinary scene is diverse, with plenty of restaurants offering delicious regional dishes. Whether you're exploring historic sites or enjoying a meal at a cozy bistro, Maastricht has something for everyone. Plan your trip to this charming city and experience its hidden gems firsthand.

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The best hotspots - We definitely recommend you make time for these during your visit to Maastricht, including historic and underground experiences.

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Maastricht city walks

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Go at your own pace – Walk, cycle, or go on an adventure... In Maastricht, you’ll quickly get back on the right track.

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Shopping in Maastricht

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Casual and classy! - It is with good reason that Maastricht locals are famous for their great sense of style: Maastricht is the place to be for shopping!

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Culture in Maastricht

TEFAF Maastricht Mecc Kunst

Taking in some culture - Maastricht is a centre of cultural activity year-round. The big stage in the south of the Netherlands is in Maastricht...

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Food and drinks in Maastricht

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Culinary highlights - Where better to enjoy good food and drinks than in Maastricht? Gastronomic delights are part of our nature.

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Walking routes, cycling routes, and city guides

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A tour on foot, by bicycle, or by car? - Maastricht city guides and the best local routes can be found here.

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