Voulwames
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Amrâth Grand Hotel de l'Empereur
There is city tax to pay and parking to pay for at the front desk. Which was not announced in the booking. The shower is just a handheld in the bath. This was nit what i would expect for such a place
Reviewed on 2026/1/27

Van der Valk Sélys Liège Hotel & Spa
Some staff were super helpful and others quite rude! The parking info is confusing. Parking is very limited. Bits of the bathroom were broken including the shower head which couldnt be moved to a full shower height
Reviewed on 2026/2/20

B&B Hotel Aachen-Hbf
Great location. 5 mi walk to trains and restaurants. Friendly staff.
Reviewed on 2025/12/5

Limehome Aachen Vereinsstrasse
No staff but room was perfect. We really love it here
Reviewed on 2025/11/28

Urban Residences Maastricht
Very nice room, on the ground floor as requested
Reviewed on 2026/2/4

Dormio Resort Maastricht
POSITIVE : kitchen fully equipped, big fridge, comfy bed/pillows, good shower pressure and size, separate light in shower cubicle. NEGATIVE : we were given a room with a faulty toilet that splashed after every flush. After wiping up the mess on the seat and floor, we quickly used up the ONE roll ...
Reviewed on 2025/10/8
Popular places to visit

Vrijthof
Visit Maastricht’s largest square to discover ancient churches and stylish houses overlooking an enticing array of cafés and restaurants.

Market
You can enjoy retail therapy at Market during your trip to Maastricht. Experience the area's museums and art scene.

Basilica of Our Lady
Visit a statue that is said to have performed miracles and see a chamber full of ancient treasures at this stunning Romanesque church.

St. Servaas Church
Visit the crypt where the 4th-century remains of St. Servaas are buried and see the treasures that lie within this fine Romanesque church.

Bonnefanten Museum
Browse a superb collection of contemporary art, and some old masterpieces too, in this iconic museum of groundbreaking design.

Dominicanenkerk
This former church built in the 13th-century has been called the most beautiful bookstore in the world. View its stone vaulted ceilings and otherworldly light to understand why.

