Discover the historic charm and vibrant student life of Leuven in Belgium with this curated selection of key attractions. From the awe-inspiring Gothic architecture of Saint Peter's Church and the Town Hall on the Grote Markt, to the lively 'longest bar in Europe' at Oude Markt, this tour captures the essence of the city. Explore serene parks, impressive libraries, and ancient abbeys for a well-rounded experience of Leuven's rich past and dynamic present.
Saint Peter's Church
This is Leuven's oldest and most iconic church, built in Brabantine Gothic style and famous for its unfinished tower, peaceful interior, and Dirk Bouts' 'Last Supper' masterpiece.
Leuven’s Town Hall
A stunning 15th-century Gothic masterpiece located on the Grote Markt, renowned for its richly decorated façade featuring dozens of statues.
Academic Library of Leuven
This grand historic building on Ladeuzeplein, rebuilt after World War I, is known for its impressive tower and spacious reading halls.
Giant Beetle Totem
A striking modern artwork by Jan Fabre, this huge bronze beetle perched on a tall pole stands as a bold symbol of transformation and creativity.
Sint Donatuspark
A peaceful green space in central Leuven with paths, ponds, and remnants of medieval walls, ideal for picnics and relaxation.
Oude Markt
This lively square is known as the 'longest bar in Europe' due to its numerous cafés and terraces, making it a popular social hub.
Sint-Geertrui Church
A historic church notable for its beautiful Gothic architecture and serene interior, providing a peaceful glimpse into the city's religious past.
Arenberg Castle
This Renaissance-style castle, located on the outskirts of Leuven and surrounded by a scenic park, now houses part of KU Leuven's Engineering Faculty.
Abdij van Park
This serene 12th-century Premonstratensian abbey, located just outside Leuven, offers a peaceful retreat with historic buildings and beautiful gardens.