A Pub Trail is a scavenger hunt through Maastricht, combined with short pub games in cafés that you choose yourselves. For friends, colleagues and families who want to explore the city without feeling like tourists.
You walk together through the city, complete challenges, and play games in the cafés. The group stays together, and the player with the most points wins a prize. Pub Trail Maastricht is an activity, not a traditional pub crawl.
Flexible, active, and playful
You choose the cafés yourselves: no fixed bars, no set routes. This gives you the freedom to choose the cafés you want to visit.
Pub Trail Maastricht is an active and playful experience, much more fun than a standard walking tour.
This is a self-guided interactive pub trail. Nobody will pick you up at the starting location. Go to the starting point at Graanmarkt Maastricht. Start the free Pub-Trail App and Go!
In the heart of the city you will find the beautiful Vrijthof. This special square is known as the setting for André Rieu 's summer concerts. With all the pubs and bars around a place to visit.
It takes its name from the goods markets that have been held here for centuries. Markt is also home to Maastricht’s City Hall and a large number of cafés and restaurants.
It is the main street of the Stokstraatkwartier, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Maastricht. The northern part of the street is now called Kleine Stokstraat. The street is known for its historic appearance, the many national monuments and luxury shops
The bridge of Maastricht. The Romans had a bridge built to connect the banks of the Meuse. When this bridge collapsed in 1275, the bridge was rebuilt with stone arches
The Helpoort is the only large city gate of Maastricht that has been preserved.
The intimate atmosphere of Onze Lieve Vrouweplein is largely determined by the limited dimensions of the square and the presence of large trees, the basilica and the many cafes.
The Basilica of Saint Servatius is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Servatius. The mainly Romanesque church is situated next to the Gothic church of Saint John, backing onto the town's main square, Vrijthof.
The Dinghuis served mainly administrative and judicial functions (a ding/thing being a judicial assembly), and its cellars contained gaols for holding prisoners. In 1713, the Dinghuis also served as a theater. Today, it is home to the town's visitor center.
The Oude Minderbroederklooster is a former Franciscan monastery in the cozy center of Maastricht. Full of nice bars and restaurants, few people know this area.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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