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Explore the nearby sights in Leuven

Leuven hosts a diverse mix of Belgian cultural attractions including food and music festivals and historical sites. Indulge in a pint of Stella Artois beer at its namesake brewery, tour one of the city's beautiful cathedrals, or stroll through the Great Market. The hotel is also near KU Leuven, one of the oldest Catholic universities in the world. Enjoy this bustling city, explore the different pubs, cafes, and bars and be amazed by the beautiful architecture of the buildings and explore the numerous attractions. Read more below about our selected points of interest.

Explore attractions

Gothic Town Hall on the Grote Markt

0.75 mi / 1.20 km from the hotel

Visit one of the best-known Gothic town halls worldwide and its 236 statues. Don't miss the daily guided tour for a complete visit of this unique building.

University Library

0.63 mi / 1.01 km from the hotel

Visit this impressive historical building and learn all about the library's history. Enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the city from the balcony of the library tower.

Stella Artois Brewery

0.68 mi / 1.09 km from the hotel

If you are in town on a Saturday or Sunday, take a peek behind the scenes of the world-famous brewery, learn about the brewing process, and enjoy a beer after your visit.

Botanical Garden Leuven

1.18 mi / 1.91 km from the hotel

Leuven’s botanical garden is the oldest one in Belgium. The University of Leuven created this garden for its medicine students in 1738. Enjoy the diverse plant collections, including countless herbaceous, medicinal, aquatic, and potted plants. The garden often has exhibitions and is a stunning place to have a picnic.

The Great Beguinage of Leuven

1.11 mi / 1.79 km from the hotel

The beguinage dates from the 13th century and consists of a series of alleys, courtyards, gardens, and parks with dozens of houses and convents built from traditional sandstone. The Great Beguinage was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage in 1998, and you can visit it free of charge.