Maastricht & Dutch Limburg

Maastricht and Dutch Limburg: It was the Romans who first built a passage across the Meuse and developed present day Maastricht into a city of trade and crafts, a role it continues to fulfil to this day. The result is a city rich in architecture, ranging from historic Roman and medieval to modern in the recently built Ceramique area. The city's narrow, winding streets also offer excellent shopping facilities, with many engaging terraces. Maastricht is also worth more than one visit for gastronomes, as the city and surrounding region have the highest density of Michelin-starred restaurants in the world. As the location for the signature of the Maastricht Treaty, a milestone in the unification of Europe, the city has a truly international feel and hosts many (international) conferences and events.
  
The province of Limburg has much more to offer than Maastricht alone. You may decide to treat yourself to a visit to the famous Thermae-2000 wellness centre, or try your luck in the casino at Valkenburg, explore the cities of Heerlen, Sittard-Geleen and Roermond, or enjoy the green hilly landscape in the province. The diversity of the region guarantees a holiday or weekend trip you'll remember for a long time!

Tourist information office Maastricht, e-mail: info@vvvmaastricht.nl

Tourist information office Zuid-Limburg, e-mail: info@vvvzuidlimburg.nl

Tourist information office Central-Limburg, e-mail: info@vvvmiddenlimburg.nl

Tourist information office North-Limburg, e-mail: info@vvvnoordlimburg.nl