Roman settlement, medieval trade hub and religious center, birthplace of the euro—Maastricht, capital of the Limburg province, is a true dynamo. This was the first Dutch city to be liberated by Allied foces in September 1944, and it`s home to more than 1,600 national heritage buildings, including the 13th-century Sint Servaas Bridge spanning the Maas River, the Romanesque Basilica of Our Lady, and bustling Vrijthof Square. And when it`s time to relax, there`s no better place for Dutch wine, beer, coffee, and tea!