You should not miss this old gate of ancient Maastricht !! Enjoy when walking through St. Bernardussstraat....admire the scenery...
As we meandered through the maze of streets in Maastricht, we happened upon the Helpoort. While the gates are interesting, and VERY old, it would have been helpful if there was more information about them. Still, we enjoyed taking a few pictures and puttering about the area.
Helpoort and also the city walk probably make one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. I could not stop taking pictures of the different angles. One of the best places in town and free.
You have to go there, free exposition in it. Go there too, it will take only about 10 min. to look around.
it is very easy to walk to the Helpoort. Not too much to say about it as its just the History attached to it that makes one want to go & see it. So read about it & then go & see it!
The gate, wall and canons are to complete the tour in Maastricht, it's nice piece of history, very easy to find, but don't expect more than a scene, no entry to the gate towers (unfortunately), but definitely gives the visitor an idea about that period of time.
The gate of hell!One of the prettiest and oldest places in the city. Oh, and please note that there's a -partially disused- bar/cafe/venue called 'In d'n Hiemel' (in heaven) right next to it...
Make sure you walk through the park ! The historic wall runs right thru the park it's beautiful ! After your walk find a square to have a nice drink and enjoy the people watching
The only remaining gate of the first line of medieval city walls. The gate has been restored and is definitely a must for tourists to take a picture of this gate.
Being a Maastricht native, the Helpoort is amongst my favourite spots in town. Built in 1229, it's the oldest remaining city-gate in the Netherlands. From late spring to early autumn the interior is accessible to anyone who's interested in the local history of the town, as it is home to an exhibition providing information about Maastricht as a fortified city. Additionally, a visit to the Helpoort can be combined with a walk around the city wall.