Roermond is a city with a rich history that dates all the way back to the Middle Ages. You will keep running into churches, castles and other monuments. Start your tour of the city at the Beggardenklooster, where you can see the remains of the monastery chapel with cross vaults. In the 19th century, the monastery was designated as a residence and is currently an office. The Caroluskapel is a late Gothic chapel from the 14th century and is unique in that it is one of the few churches with a Rococo ceiling. It also has a gorgeous Louvigny organ from 1853. You should also plan some time for the Cattentoren. This building is part of the mediaeval city wall around Roermond and is shrouded in mystery. Not even extensive research has been able to shed light on its enigmatic past.
Shopping aficionados will love Roermond! Just a three minute walk from the city centre you’ll find Designer Outlet Center Roermond where over 200 famous brands are sold at highly discounted prices in more than 150 stores. It's the biggest outlet in the Benelux and Germany.
Plan a trip to National Park De Meinweg. Located to the east of Roermond, most of the park runs along the German border. You can walk and cycle among the heath and woods and may even spot vipers and boar.
Fifteen minutes outside of Roermond, you’ll find E-Village in Roggel. It’s a great place to spend a rainy day: you can play really cool computer games on an X-Box, Playstation or Wii. You can choose from over 80 games that are guaranteed to entertain visitors of all ages.
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