264 Route 29. MAASTRICHT. Practical Notes. in 1674. ‘The extensive park is open to the public on Thurs. after- noons. — Farther down the river are steep cliffs and large quarries. Picturesquely situated on the Berwinne, 21/, M. to the E. of Argenteau, are the ruins of the once famous fortress of Dalhem (Restaurant Klenen), formerly in possession of the Counts of Hochstaden mentioned at p. 453. 10 M. Visé, Dutch Wezet (Hét. de Brabant, good; Grand-Hotel, R. 11/9, B. 3/4, D. 21/o-3 fr., Hét. de Europe, these two near the station), with 3600 inhab., is the seat of the Belgian custom-house, and a great centre for rearing geese. The parish-church contains the Chasse de St. Hadelin, a silver reliquary with fine reliefs (ca. 1100). Quaint Hétel de Ville. The Loreto Chapel, on the hill, is a pilgrim-resort. Another fine view is obtained from the high-lying village of Hallembaye, 11/2 M. to the W. — The train crosses the frontier and enters the Dutch province of Limburg. 121/. M. Eysden, with the Dutch custom-house and an old chateau of the Counts de Geloes, is situated amid fruit-trees and luxuriant pastures. — 16 M. Gronsveld. On the opposite bank of the Meuse are seen the tufa rocks of the Petersberg, rising 330 ft. above the river (p. 267). 181/) M. Maastricht. Maastricht. — The Ratrway Srarion (Pl. C, 2; Restaurant), on the right bank of the Meuse, in the suburb of Wyk, 1 M. from the centre of the town, is used also for the lines to Roermond and Venlo (p. 463) and to Hasselt and Antwerp (R. 15); the latter line has a second station outside the Boschpoort (Pl. B, 1). — Steamer to Liége, see p. 247 (pier at Pl. B, 3). Hotels. Hore, pu Livriek ET DE L’AIGLE-Norr (Pl. a; B, 2), Bosch- straat 76, 45 R. at 13/s-21/4, B. 3/4, D. 2 fl.; Granp-HéreL pz L’EMPEREUR (Pl. b; C, 2), near the station, 26 R. at 11/2-2, B. 3/s, D. 11/3 fl., well spoken of; Horr Deron (Pl. c; B, 3), Onze Lieve Vrouwe Plein 6, 20 R. from 2, B. 3/4, D. 12 fl.; Héte, Wittems (Pl. d; C, 2, 3), Station-Straat 52, with restaurant, 25 R. at 13/4-21/2 fl., B. 60 c., D. 11/4 fl.; Hoérex Suisse (Pl. e; B, 3), Vrythof 11, 18 R. at 1-11/;, B. 1/2, D. 1-1/2 fl., with c sstaurant ; H6ret Contryentat (Pl. f; B, 3), Kleine Staat 20, 20 R. at 13/s-2 fl. (incl. B.), D. 1!/4 fl.; Hore, Petri (Pl. g; B, 3), Breede Straat 11, 16 R. from 2 fl. (incl, B.), D. 4!/2 fl.; Horen Wityetmina (Pl. b, C, 3; Jewish), on the Wilhelmina Singel, 35 R. at 13/4-21/,, B. 3/4, D. 1/2 fl. Cafés-Restaurants. Kaiser (Café du Casque), D. (at noon) 11/2 fl., Aue Pays-Bas (with rooms), Ratskeller, Momus, all in the Vrythof (PI. A, B, 2, 3), the first-named on the N. side, the others on the E. side. Booksellers. LZ. Nygels, Groote Staat 38 (P1. B, 2); Rosenkranz, Groote Staat 65. — Money Changers. Hering, Vrythoff, & Co., Papen-Straat 13 (PI. A, B, 3). Post & Telegraph Office (P]. B, 3), St. Jacob Straat 2. Tramway from the station to the Vrythof 5 c. — Carriage from the station into the town 50 c.; to Slavante (Petersberg) and back 4, to Valken- burg 6 fl. Principal Attractions ('/2-1 day). Hétel de Ville, Churches of St. Ser- vatius and Notre Dame, Petersberg. Excursion to Valkenburg, see p. 209. Maastricht (138 ft.}, the capital of the Dutch part of the province of Limburg on the left bank of the Meuse, with 37,550 inhab. and many industries (large factories for pottery, crystal, glass, and paper, and several breweries), has a small harbour for the Liége and Zuid- Willem Canals (p. 435), and is interesting to lovers of art on account of its ancient churches and their treasures.