A meandering inter-country river that bisects the city of Maastricht into two.
Stretching across, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France, Maas River ranks as one of the oldest rivers in the world. As a river that runs through the city from the northern edge to the southern tip, Maas River is the fastest and most concise way to experience Maastricht if you are short on time. Aboard the riverboat, you can take in the various riverside sights at a leisurely pace. Amidst the gentle rolling banks of quaint buildings and trees, you can spot the distinctive rocket-shaped dome of Bonnefantenmuseum or the minimalist arch that spans across the modern Hoge Brug bridge. At night, the transformation of the city into a gala of lights brings a magical touch to the cruise experience, allowing you to view the city sights from an altered perspective. You could even spend the night on the river within a boat hotel, and let the gentle ripples lull you to sleep, or opt for a full-course cruise that takes you through the three countries and its sights. Flexible yet riveting, Maas River is a fully-customisable attraction that will keep you engaged with all it has to offer.
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