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Bastion Deluxe Hotel Maastricht Centrum Star Rating 4        
Boschstraat 27

Set in the town center, this contemporary brick hotel is a 9-minute walk from Hoge Fronten park and a 10-minute walk from history exhibits at Museum aan het Vrijthof.Simple rooms with hip, colorful decor feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemakers, plus desks and minifridges.A breakfast buffet is available for a fee.
Hotel Beaumont Maastricht Star Rating 4        
Wycker Brugstraat 2

Family-run since 1912, this polished hotel with a grand facade is a 4-minute walk from Maastricht train station and 12 minutes from Bonnefantenmuseum.Sophisticated rooms in the main building and an annex provide free Wi-Fi and minibars, flat-screen TVs and Nespresso machines. Suites add sitting areas and champagne breakfast in bed, and family rooms have 2 bedrooms.
Hotel La Colombe Star Rating 2        
Markt 30

Set on a bustling market square, this relaxed, city-center hotel is 1.3 km from Maastricht train station, 1.6 km from the art exhibits at the Bonnefanten Museum and 8 km from Fort Eben-Emael.
Hotel Van Der Valk Maastricht Star Rating 4        
Nijverheidsweg 35

This hip hotel is 2 minutes' walk from a bus stop, 1.9 km from the Bonnefanten Museum of art and 2.9 km from the Romanesque Basilica of St.
Golden Tulip Apple Park Maastricht Star Rating 4        
Pierre De Coubertinweg 3

Set by a lake in a modern brick building off the A2 motorway, this New York-inspired hotel and conference center is 2 minutes' walk from MVV Maastricht soccer stadium, 1.5 km from Maastricht train station and 3.2 km from the Romanesque Basilica Sancti Servati.
Hotel d'Orangerie Star Rating 3        
Kleine Gracht 4

With its central location, Hotel D'Orangerie is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Maastricht. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each of the hotel's guestrooms offers non smoking rooms, bathrobes, daily newspaper, desk, hair dryer, in room safe, television.
Novotel Maastricht Star Rating 4        
Sibemaweg 10

A 15-minute walk from the nearest train station, this modern hotel is also 6 km from skiing at Mount Saint Peter and 8 km from Fort Eben-Emael.The airy, relaxed rooms feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minibars and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add pull-out sofas.
NH Maastricht Star Rating 4        
Forum 110

Adjacent to the MECC Maastricht convention center, this contemporary hotel is a 4-minute walk from Maastricht Randwyck train station and 4.5 km from the centre of the city, which dates to the Middle Ages.Basic rooms and suites offer flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Buitenplaats Vaeshartelt Star Rating 3        
Weert 9

Set on 23 hectares of gardens and ponds in South Limburg, this upscale rural hotel in a medieval country estate lies 1.3 km from Maastricht Noord train station and and 4.7 km from the town of Maastricht.
Hotel Les Charmes Maastricht Star Rating 3        
Lenculenstraat 18

Set in a 17th-century building on a cobblestone street, this bright hotel is 4 minutes' walk from the 8th-century Basiliek Sint Servaas church and 1.5 km from fine art at Bonnefantenmuseum.Polished rooms and suites feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and designer toiletries; some offer wood-beamed ceilings.
 
 
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Maastricht is a town in the Netherlands, set on both banks of the Meuse River. It is the capital of the province of Limburg. One of the town's great attractions is the main square, which is where the town's 16th-century basilica, dedicated to St Servatius, is found. Maastricht gained fame when, in the 1990s, the Treaty on European Union was signed here and so it is often given the name of the town, and called the Maastricht Treaty. One of the city's finest architectural monuments is the Saint Servatius bridge. This important bridge is the oldest in the Netherlands, dating from the 12th century. As an important river crossing, it initially gave the town the prosperity that it still has. If you enjoy cultural and artistic activities then some good places to see are: the Bonnefanten Museum, which has an excellent archaeological collection; the Natural History Museum; and the old residence of the Dukes of Brabant, known as the Spaans Gouvernement Museum. You can also see the city walls, sections of which date back to 1229, including the city entrance known as the ""Gate of Hell"" or Helpoort. It is a lovely, leafy area that is ideal for a stroll.