Hotel Monastère Maastricht is situated in Maastricht. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi. Set in the Boschstraatkwartier district, the hotel is within 650 m of Vrijthof.
Set in Maastricht and with Vrijthof reachable within 500 meters, Fitz Roy Urban Hotel, Bar and Garden offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a bar.
The Social Hub Maastricht is situated in the old Maastricht in the former Sphinx factory, 800 metres from Vrijthof. The property comes with a fitness centre, a garden and free WiFi.
Trash Deluxe is a unique hotel in the centre of Maastricht which offers rooms with designer décor and hand-made furniture. It is set in 2 historic buildings. The famous Vrijthof is 600 metres away.
This 4-star hotel, with free WiFi, consists of 4 monumental buildings next to each other in Maastricht’s historic centre. It offers views over the Maas River.
Hotel Matutchi offers a fabulous and relaxing atmosphere, right in the centre of Maastricht. Free wired internet access is available in the guest rooms.
Designhotel Maastricht is situated in the trendy Wyck district only a 10-minute walk from the Vrijthof. This unique design hotel features a fitness centre and has free Wi-Fi throughout.
Set 1.3 km from Basilica of Saint Servatius, Alex Maastricht in Maastricht offers a terrace. Located in the Wijck district, the property provides guests with access to a restaurant.
This hotel is set on the edge of Maastricht's historic centre, just off the A2 highway. It features fitness facilities, a indoor swimming pool and sauna area and three fine dining restaurants.
Boasting a bar, Townhouse Design Hotel & Spa is situated in Maastricht in the Limburg region, 1.4 km from Basilica of Saint Servatius and 1.4 km from Vrijthof.
Crowne Plaza Maastricht, an IHG Hotel is less than a 15-minute walk from the Vrijthof in the centre of Maastricht. It features a 24-hour reception and terrace with views over the River Maas.
Located a 5-minute drive from the historical centre of Maastricht, Vaeshartelt Maastricht originates from the 17th century and was once occupied by King Willem II and famous Dutch industrialist Petrus...