Best 5-Star Hotels in Limburg
Luxury travel isn’t defined by stars alone, but by a combination of factors that enhance the overall experience. Each property featured within our selection of the best 5-star hotels has been chosen for its exceptional service and meticulous attention to detail at every stage of the guest journey. Interiors and exteriors are finished to a high standard, combining thoughtful design with a sense of place. Facilities and amenities are of a quality that exceeds guest expectations, while each hotel’s location enhances and enriches the overall stay, whether through cultural connection, natural beauty, or urban vibrancy.
This collection reflects the very best of the 5-star category, ideal for those seeking sophistication, character, and comfort in equal measure.
Limburg, Maastricht
Château Neercanne
With 29 rooms and suites, Château Neercanne is a historic estate set amid the terraced hills of the Jeker Valley, near Maastricht. Part of the Oostwegel Collection, this 17th-century Baroque château offers an exquisite blend of cultural heritage and culinary artistry. Its elegant interiors, period furnishings, and manicured gardens create an atmosphere of timeless refinement.
The château’s Restaurant Château Neercanne, awarded one Michelin star, celebrates French gastronomy rooted in regional produce, while l’Auberge, the intimate lunch restaurant located in the former stables, offers a relaxed bistro-style experience. Guests can also enjoy fine wines in the Marl Caves Wine Cellar, carved into the limestone hillside.
With its panoramic terraces, exceptional cuisine, and serene countryside location, Château Neercanne stands as a true icon of Dutch hospitality and a destination for lovers of history, culture, and haute cuisine.
Limburg, Maastricht, Kommelkwartier
Kruisherenhotel Maastricht
Behind the Gothic façade of this hotel, which was once a 15th-century monastery, is a dressed-down modern vibe. Located in the heart of Maastricht, the hotel is perfectly located to explore the city and the local surroundings. Guests can choose from 60 rooms all of which are sleek and minimalistic but not without style – as to be expected given the hotel is a member of the Design Hotels Collection. Kruisheren Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with a spectacular array of dishes served on a mezzanine in the monastery’s Gothic church. For guests who enjoy the fruits of the vine, Wine Bar Rouge & Blanc presents an intimate setting to quaff a glass or two from the impressive range of vintages on offer.