The Boschstraatkwartier, located in Maastricht's city center in the Dutch province Limburg, is a residential neighborhood. The neighborhood is rich in history. It was once a home for Maastricht linen weavers and then a community for workers at De Sphinx. This neighborhood has many national monuments, and it is also becoming a center for culture and entertainment.
Geographically, Boschstraatkwartier lies in the northern part the city centre and borders three other neighbourhoods: Binnenstad on the south, Statenkwartier on the west and Boschpoort on the north. The area is bordered by the landing of Noorderbrug in the north, the Maas river to the east and south, and Boschstraat on the west. The neighborhood is divided into three main parts: the south residential area, Boschstraat-Oost (also known as Havezathe), named after Rotterdam developer, who developed most of the area in 1970; the northern industrial district around Bassin and Franssensingel which is partially being redeveloped under the Belvedere Project; and the land between Van Hasseltkade en the Maas which is mostly made up of large office buildings and Landbouwbelang.
Parking in the Boschstraatkwartier is a problem for both visitors and locals. Mobypark provides affordable and convenient options for parking in the area. You can reserve a parking spot on our platform in advance so that you know you will have a space when you arrive. Mobypark is a more cost-effective option than traditional parking garages because our prices are lower.
The Boschstraatkwartier in Maastricht is a historic and interesting neighborhood with lots to do and see. Mobypark offers affordable and convenient parking for visitors. You can reserve a parking spot with our platform in advance.