
Maastricht
Netherlands' oldest city where European charm meets modern sophistication
Forget Amsterdam's crowds and skip the tourist traps of The Hague. Maastricht, tucked away in the Netherlands' southern tip, feels more like a secret European capital than a Dutch city. This is where cobblestone squares host world-class restaurants, where underground caves hide centuries of history, and where you can walk to Belgium for lunch. The Netherlands' oldest city doesn't shout about its charms — it whispers them through medieval alleyways and across the Meuse River's gentle banks.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Museum passes cost €15 but pay for themselves if you visit 3+ attractions
- 2.Free walking tours run daily at 2 PM from Vrijthof square — tip your guide €5-10
- 3.Happy hour at most bars runs 5-7 PM with €2-3 off cocktails
- 4.Lunch menus at upscale restaurants offer dinner-quality food for half the price
- 5.City bikes cost €12/day but save money on taxis and parking fees
- 6.Saturday market vendors drop prices an hour before closing
- 7.Many churches charge €2-3 entry but offer incredible art and history
Travel Tips
- •Download the Maastricht app for free audio tours of major sights
- •Book restaurant tables in advance — good spots fill up fast in this small city
- •Bring layers even in summer — river winds can make evenings chilly
- •Learn basic Dutch greetings but don't worry — everyone speaks English
- •The tourist office in Kleine Staat gives out free city maps with walking routes
- •ATMs are everywhere but many places accept cards — even for small purchases
- •Sunday shopping is limited — most stores close except in the tourist center
- •Pack comfortable walking shoes — those cobblestones look charming but can be brutal
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