Leuven is a historic university city in the Flemish region of Belgium, located about 25 kilometres east of Brussels. Small in size but rich in character, Leuven is best known for its centuries-old academic tradition, lively student atmosphere and impressive Gothic architecture. The heart of the city is dominated by the KU Leuven, founded in 1425. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe and has shaped Leuven’s identity for six centuries. Students from around the world fill the streets, cafés and libraries, giving the city an energetic yet relaxed feeling throughout the year. One of the most striking landmarks is the Town Hall of Leuven on the Grote Markt. Built in the 15th century, its elaborate façade is covered with statues of saints, scholars and historical figures. Opposite stands St. Peter’s Church, another Gothic masterpiece that reflects Leuven’s medieval wealth and importance. Leuven also has a strong brewing tradition. It is home to the global brewing company Anheuser-Busch InBev, one of the largest beer producers in the world. The famous Belgian beer Stella Artois has been brewed here for centuries, linking the city’s past with its modern international presence. Beyond its historic centre, Leuven offers peaceful green spaces such as the Kruidtuin botanical garden, one of the oldest in Belgium, and the expansive Abbey Park surrounding Park Abbey. These areas provide a quiet contrast to the busy student quarters like the Oude Markt, often called the “longest bar in Europe” because of its many cafés lined up side by side. During the World Wars, Leuven suffered heavy damage, including the destruction of its university library in 1914. The library was later rebuilt with international support and now stands as a symbol of resilience and cooperation. Today, Leuven combines tradition and innovation. It is a centre for research, technology and culture, yet it still feels welcoming and easy to explore on foot or by bicycle. With its blend of medieval streets, academic heritage and vibrant social life, Leuven remains one of Belgium’s most charming and dynamic cities.
Botanical Garden Leuven
Botanical Garden
Arenberg Castle
Castle
Sint-Geertrui Church
Church
Sint-Jacobuskerk
Church
St. Peter’s Church Leuven
Church
Saint-John the Baptist Church
Church
The Depot
Concert Hall
Janseniuspark
Garden
Ruins of oldest Leuven city wall
Historical Landmark
Groot Begijnhof Leuven
Historical Landmark
Historic Leuven Town Hall
Historical Landmark
Nationaal Monument van de Weerstand
Monument
Museum of Zoology KULeuven
Museum
Park Abbey
Museum
Anatomisch Theater
Museum
Scouts en Gidsen Museum
Museum
M Leuven
Museum
Keizersberg Abbey
Palace
Verzonken tuin
Park
Sint‑Donatus Park
Park
Leuven Oude Markt
Square
30CC/Wagehuys
Theatre
30CC/Minnepoort
Theatre
Stadsschouwburg Leuven
Theatre