Where the Meuse River curves through one of the Netherlands' oldest cities, Maastricht reveals a fascinating blend of Dutch charm and international character. The city's distinctive yellowish limestone buildings and cobblestone streets tell stories dating back to Roman times, while its position at the crossroads of three countries has created a unique cultural identity unlike anywhere else in the Netherlands.
These stories unfold through your headphones as you wander through Maastricht's historic center at your own pace. Our self-guided tours in Maastricht allow you to pause at the Vrijthof square for coffee or explore the underground caves when inspiration strikes—something traditional guided tours simply can't offer. The freedom to discover Maastricht without a guide, yet with expert narration, creates the perfect balance of structure and spontaneity.
Discover the fascinating network of tunnels beneath Maastricht on a guided tour of the North Caves. These man-made marl quarries date back centuries and offer a unique glimpse into the city's history.
See Maastricht from a different perspective with a relaxing boat tour along the Meuse River. These cruises provide excellent views of the city's historic bridges and waterfront architecture.
This striking contemporary art museum, housed in a building designed by Italian architect Aldo Rossi, features an impressive collection of old masters and modern art. The distinctive rocket-shaped tower makes it one of the must-see places in Maastricht.
This Romanesque church on Vrijthof Square houses an impressive treasury of religious artifacts and the tomb of Saint Servatius, the Netherlands' first bishop.
Cross the Sint Servaasbrug (the oldest bridge in the Netherlands) to discover Maastricht's trendy shopping district with boutique stores, design shops, and cozy cafés.
Browse for books in a 13th-century Dominican church converted into one of the world's most beautiful bookstores. The contrast between ancient architecture and modern literature creates a magical atmosphere.
Sample Limburgse vlaai (fruit pie) and zuurvlees (sweet-sour meat) at local cafés. Maastricht's culinary scene blends Dutch traditions with Belgian and German influences, making it a foodie paradise.
Climb to this historic fortress for panoramic views of Maastricht and the surrounding countryside. Combine it with a visit to the nearby St. Pietersberg Caves for a full day of exploration.
If you're visiting in March, don't miss the world-renowned TEFAF art fair, which transforms Maastricht into the global center of the art market for ten days each year.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for Maastricht walking tours, with temperatures between 15-25°C (59-77°F) and outdoor café terraces in full swing. Winter brings charming Christmas markets to the Vrijthof Square, while autumn offers beautiful colors in the city parks with fewer tourists. For the best experience, start your self-guided tours in Maastricht in the morning to avoid afternoon crowds at popular attractions.
Getting There
Maastricht is well-connected by train to major Dutch cities and neighboring Belgium and Germany. From Amsterdam, the train journey takes about 2.5 hours. If driving, follow the A2 motorway, but be aware that parking in the city center can be expensive—use the P+R facilities on the outskirts instead. Once in the city, Maastricht's compact center makes it perfect for exploring on foot, which is ideal for our Maastricht sightseeing tours.
Opening Hours and Holidays
Most shops in Maastricht open around 9:30-10:00 and close at 18:00 on weekdays, with late shopping on Thursdays until 21:00. Museums typically open from 10:00 to 17:00. Note that many attractions have reduced hours on Mondays, and some smaller shops close on Sundays. During Carnival (February/March), expect altered opening times and a festive atmosphere throughout the city.
Comfort on the Go
Maastricht's cobblestone streets are charming but can be challenging for feet, so wear comfortable walking shoes for your self-guided tours Maastricht experience. The city has many hills, particularly around the Sint Pietersberg area, so be prepared for some inclines. Carry a water bottle and consider a portable charger for your phone, especially if you're planning to see Maastricht in one day using our audio guide.
Local Customs and Etiquette
The people of Maastricht are known for their welcoming nature and often speak multiple languages, including English. When entering shops, a simple "hello" is appreciated. In restaurants, service charge is included, but rounding up the bill as a tip is common practice. Maastricht has a more Burgundian lifestyle than northern Dutch cities, with a greater emphasis on enjoying good food and drink—embrace this relaxed pace during your visit.
"I've used audio guides in several European cities, but the Maastricht walking tours app truly stands out. The stories about the city's role in European history were fascinating, and I loved being able to stop for coffee whenever I wanted!" — Tom, Canada
"Como alguien que odia ser apresurado por los lugares imprescindibles de Maastricht, esta visita autoguiada fue perfecta. Las indicaciones eran claras, el contexto histórico era rico, y descubrí gemas ocultas que de otro modo habría pasado por alto." — Michaela, España
"Ich dachte, ich wüsste alles über Maastricht nach zwei Besuchen, aber dieser Audioguide hat mich angenehm eines Besseren belehrt! Die Geschichten über die unterirdischen Tunnel und die mittelalterlichen Mauern gaben mir eine völlig neue Perspektive auf diese wunderschöne Stadt." — Greta, Deutschland