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Maastricht


Events & Festivals and other site seeings in Maastricht:
* Carnival (Dutch: Carnaval, Limburgish: Vastelaovend) & November 11 (start Carnival-season)
* KunstTour
* Preuvenemint, culinary event in late August.
* The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF)
* Winterland
Museums of Maastricht:
* Bonnefanten Museum of art.
* Natuurhistorisch Museum which exhibits collections relating to geology, paleontology and the flora and fauna of Limburg.
Sights of Maastricht
* Bassin, an inner harbour with various restaurants.
* The Helpoort and the city wall.
* The Hoge Fronten (also Linie van du Moulin), 17th/18th century bastion.
* The Kazematten, the tunnels beneath the Hoge Fronten.
* The Markt (Marketsquare) with the city hall.
* Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe square with the Onze-Lieve-Vrouw basilica.
* To the south of the city is the hill of St. Pietersberg which has an old fort and a network of caves within. The caves maintain a constant temperature of 10°C and are a hibernation place for bats. The caves were formed by digging out the Marl that was used to build houses. This led to a very extensive network of caves that were used as hiding places during World War II. Later, the marl was used by ENCI to make cement. In the process a large chunk was removed from one side of the hill. The unused material was used to make a new hill, d'n Observant. In the process of carving out the marl, fossils were found, most notably one of a mosasaur in 1780 (which, contrary to popular belief, was not a dinosaur). The find was so famous it led to naming a 6-million-year epoch after the city: the Maastrichtian.
* The statue of d'Artagnan in the Aldenhofpark.
* Various shopping streets e.g. the Stokstraatkwartier, the Grote Staat & Kleine Staat and the recently restored mall Entre Deux.
* Vrijthof square, with the Vrijthoftheatre (Theater aan het Vrijthof), the Saint Servatius basilica (Sint-Servaasbasiliek) and the Saint Johns church (Sint-Janskerk).
* Nightlive, a popular nightclub in the nave of a former church on the riverfront.

Information about Hotel Zenden

Hotel Zenden is situated in the historic heart of Maastricht and has 5 spacious rooms at your disposal.PLease note that the hotel is closed for renovation from May till September 2008!!
HOTEL*** ZENDEN is located in 2 monumental 17th century mansions right in the heart of the historic city centre.
The 5 rooms ('Akira', Isao', Matsu', 'Rika' and 'Yoshi) are each distinctive, modern and very spacious.

Facilities and Services

  • No reservation fees
  • Number of rooms: 5
  • Check-in time: 12:00-21:00 (sa/sun till 14.00)
  • Check-out time: 11:00
  • Breakfast included: Yes
  • City tax included: No, € 2,75 p.p.p.n.
The city's most exclusive shopping area, the inspiring Stokstraat quarter, is next to the hotel.
Be amazed by the medieval Onze Lieve Vrouwe Basilica on a stone's throw distance.
Enjoy the exquisite cuisine and bourgeois lifestyle of Maastricht in the numerous restaurants and café’s in the direct area, with the Michelin star restaurants Toute a Fait and Toine Hermsen as highlights. A sumptuous champagne breakfast is included with stay.
The hotel is fully smoke free as of 2006
Bar Parking Laundry Service Terrace Fitness Internet Swimming pool Non Smoking rooms available 

Hotel Photo Album

Deluxe roomSwimming pool & BreakfastDirect surroundings Vrijthof & StokstraatSurroundings: Feilzusters monastery & Helpoort
Surroundings: St. Bernardusstreet & O.L.V. Church   

Rooms

  • Deluxe Room (Single Use)

    Every room has it's own livingroom area, bedroom and ensuite bathroom. The difference between a deluxe room and a junior suite is that the latter is slightly bigger and has a bath.
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  • Price indication per room: € 79.00 - € 99.00

  • Shower Bathroom amenities Television Radio Telephone Toilet Coffee / tea maker Wake Up Service Working desk 
  • Deluxe Double Room

    Every room has it's own livingroom area, bedroom and ensuite bathroom. The difference between a deluxe room and a junior suite is that the latter is slightly bigger and has a bath.
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  • Price indication per room: € 89.00 - € 109.00

  • Shower Bathroom amenities Television Radio Telephone Toilet Coffee / tea maker Wake Up Service Working desk 
  • Junior Suite (Single use)

    Every room has it's own livingroom area, bedroom and ensuite bathroom. The difference between a deluxe room and a junior suite is that the latter is slightly bigger and has a bath.
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  • Price indication per room: € 89.00 - € 109.00

  • Bath Shower Bathroom amenities Television Radio Telephone Toilet Coffee / tea maker Wake Up Service Working desk 
  • Junior Suite Double

    Every room has it's own livingroom area, bedroom and ensuite bathroom. The difference between a deluxe room and a junior suite is that the latter is slightly bigger and has a bath.
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  • Price indication per room: € 99.00 - € 119.00

  • Bath Shower Bathroom amenities Television Radio Telephone Toilet Coffee / tea maker Wake Up Service Working desk 

Cancellation & conditions

The Uniform Conditions for the Hotel and Catering Industry (UVH) are the terms and conditions on which catering establishments set up in the Netherlands, such as hotels, restaurants, bars and related businesses (including catering firms, party service firms, etc.), provide catering services and enter into catering agreements. The hotel can sent a copy of these conditions upon request to your home adress or you can check the copy in the hotel. The UVH conditions are binding for everyone who is making use of our services and facilities. Surf to www.horeca.org/uvh/engels/ for the exact conditions of UVH. Please take note that we do not accept credit cards.

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