
Limburg · The Netherlands
Maastricht: Burgundian charm in the south
- Province
- Limburg
- Best time
- April to October
- Population
- 121,565
- Known for
- food, history
Maastricht is the kind of city that rewards both first-timers and returning visitors. Known for its food, history, art, this Limburg capital is best visited april to october. Whether you have a long weekend or a full week, our guide brings together the city's most-loved attractions, neighbourhood gems, restaurants and stays. A romantic riverside city with cobbled squares, Roman roots and the most refined dining scene in the country.
Top attractions in Maastricht
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20,000 underground passages carved over 1,000 years — guided tours only.
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A bookstore inside a 13th-century Gothic church — often called the world's most beautiful.
4.9(6,210)Find official website
Overview
A romantic riverside city with cobbled squares, Roman roots and the most refined dining scene in the country. Travelers love Maastricht for its food, history, art, wine.
Where to stay
From boutique canal-side hotels to design-led modern stays, Maastricht has accommodation for every budget. The city centre is ideal for first-time visitors.
How to get there
Maastricht is well connected by Dutch Railways (NS). From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, frequent direct trains reach the city in under 90 minutes.
Best time to visit
April to October is the most popular window — expect long days and lively café terraces. Spring (March–May) is especially beautiful thanks to tulip season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maastricht famous for?
Maastricht is best known for its food, history, art, as well as landmarks like Vrijthof Square and St. Servatius Basilica.
How many days do you need in Maastricht?
One to two days is enough to enjoy Maastricht's highlights, though many travelers happily linger longer thanks to its relaxed pace.
What is the best time to visit Maastricht?
April to October is the most popular window — expect long days, café terraces in full swing and most attractions open daily.
Is Maastricht easy to get around?
Yes. Maastricht's historic centre is compact and walkable, and the city has excellent public transport and bike infrastructure typical of the Netherlands.
How do I get to Maastricht from Amsterdam?
Frequent direct trains connect Amsterdam Centraal to Maastricht, with the journey taking under 90 minutes for most Dutch cities.