This 16th-century former convent offers 4-star facilities and an attractive interior only 919 feet from the Oude Markt in the historic center of Leuven.
Brenda
United States
Room was basic and for one night it was not an issue but if you are staying longer you might want to upgrade to a room beyond standard size.
Located on Martelarenplein in Leuven, this hotel is conveniently in front of the main train station and a 5 to 10-minute walk from Grote Markt and its historic town hall.
Located in Leuven, this Novotel offers modern rooms with free WiFi and a tea-and-coffee maker. Leuven's Market Square is a 15-minute walk away, while the train station is just 7 minutes away.
VIACHESLAV
United States
For now, the best hotel I stayed in Leuven. Fitness room, great shower, comfy bed, nice restaurant.
Located in Leuven's city center, Theater Hotel Leuven Centrum features an on-site bar and a restaurant, and offers rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TV.
Central location. Good breakfast. Good sized room.
In Leuven’s historic center, this hotel is set 984 feet from the centrally located Market Square and Town Hall, a square lined with cafés and restaurants.
Great location in town, friendly staff, affordable
Huize Rafael is offering accommodations in Leuven. This 1-star hotel offers a shared kitchen. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 12 miles from Horst Castle.
The Hotel Restaurant Carpinus offers guests modern and light hotel rooms. They are spacious and have a private bathroom. A breakfast buffet is served every morning in the common dining room.
Friendly staff, delicious breakfast, great location.
Hotel Ladeuze provides rooms in Leuven near Leuven Christmas Market and M-Museum. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
great location, clean rooms and very helpful staff
This hotel is located next to the E40 motorway, 5 mi from the center of Leuven. Heverlee ibis offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. Research Park Haasrode is only 10 minutes' drive away.
Quality of rooms and equipment, friendliness of staff
The ibis budget Leuven Centrum offers modern decorated accommodations across the street from Leuven central train station. It has free Wi-Fi throughout the property and a 24-hour front desk.
Located on Martelarenplein in Leuven, this hotel is conveniently in front of the main train station and a 5 to 10-minute walk from Grote Markt and its historic town hall.
Good clean rooms, friendly staff and a great breakfast.
Located in Leuven and set in an old traditional Belgian farmhouse, Hotel The Lodge Heverlee lies 656 feet from the Arenberg Castle with its large gardens.
Great breakfast, attentive service and fresh food.
The beautiful Belgian city of Leuven is located only a 20-minute drive from Brussels and about 40 minutes from Antwerp. This charming destination is home to the archives of the famous philosopher Edmund Husserl, the oldest Catholic university and the largest brewery in the world.
You can wander around the picturesque streets of the city, admire the stunning traditional buildings and savour a refreshing beer near the imposing Grote Markt with the Gothic Town Hall. The majestic church of St. Peter’s and the Grand Beguinage (Groot Begijnhof) are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Visit the M-Museum Leuven, the Treasury of Saint Peter, the National Scouts Museum and the Norbertine Park Abbey and enjoy a magic journey through the rich history of this magnificent city.
Featuring green parks, lively markets and excellent golf courses, Leuven has something for everyone. Situated in the village of Sint-Pieters-Rode, about 18 km away, the stunning moated Horst Castle offers exciting guided tours and an inviting restaurant.
The vibrant university city of Leuven is the capital of the Flemish Brabant Province and a great base to discover Bruges, Ghent, Liege and Hasselt. Brussels Airport is 15 km away and Booking.com will help you find the right hotel and apartment in historic Leuven.
What Guests Said About Leuven:
Scored 8.0
8.0
I stay in Leuven for work regularly, but it never gets...
I stay in Leuven for work regularly, but it never gets boring. there are so many nice restaurants and shops in the center . The old buildings like the city hall are a marvel in their own right. Easy access via train or by car, plenty of parking, sometimes even free outside the city ring with free shuttle buses. Definitely worth a visit, get a belgium pint on the central market square and just admire the view!!
Frans
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Beautifully renovated medium size town to traditional...
Beautifully renovated medium size town to traditional Flemish look.
The Town hall, Church, and university building dominate and impose the character to surrounding streets. Value and style available for every taste.
graham
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Leuven is really a mixture of late-medieval Flemish style...
Leuven is really a mixture of late-medieval Flemish style combined with the vibe of students. You can easily walk around in the city centre as lots of streets are auto-free zones. However, they allow bikes and these are going virtually everywhere. But the streets are relatively wide for an old town, so no worries.
Lots of nice buildings that especially close to the Christmas (of Feast) times are nicely decorated and lighted. Lots of shops, eateries and restaurants as well. So enough to see. Culturally there is just a few of museums to enjoy.
This town is not gourmet or top-cultural, but it has a lot to offer for a full day of city-crawling
Ortwin
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
This city was a real surprise!
This city was a real surprise! Had a fabulous vibe, plenty and variety of cafe/restaurants, good retail shops and amazing historic buildings.
Made better because the city center is compact and easy to get around without the usual crowded tourist hot spots you find in other cities.
The city transport is convenient, and the railway station is also central and an easy and affordable option to venture into Brussels or airport (both 20mins away) or beyond.
Unofficially Leuven claims to be the beer capital of Belgium - I agree the variety is vast, oh it is also home for Stella and tours are available.
Alan
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Leuven is a hidden jewel to visit if you like great...
Leuven is a hidden jewel to visit if you like great architecture, food choice and a city that you can mooch around and watch daily life. Add it on to a trip to Ghent or Bruges. Brussels by comparison is noisy, dirty and I think over rated.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Leuven was a wonderful little university town!
Leuven was a wonderful little university town! Great downtown and wonderful history to see. There was plently of great places to eat and even better places to try all the Belgian beer that you could want to drink. The walk around the town and university was beautiful and very enjoyable.
Nate Storck
United States
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The hotel is located at the centre of Leuven. Central station is at 15-min walking distance away. The connection to Brussels central and the airport are really frequent. The bus stop is 15 m to the left of the hotel. THe town hall and an area with restaurants, cafés are just 5 min away.
The room and the bathroom were big and very clean. The bed was an oversized double bed and the mattress was really comfortable.
The hotel is located by the railway station, with easy access to the sights of Leuven. There was no noise from the station. We stayed in a standard twin room, on a room only basis. The room was of a reasonable size and the shower was excellent. A kettle was provided. Beds were comfortable, if a little on the small side. Staff were very helpful, speaking multiple languages.
Good value for what was on offer.
For a 2 stars hotel, everything is excellent. Close to city center, train station, bus station, shops, restaurants etc. Very good choice for couple of nights. Of course the price is high for 2 stars but this is Belgium!
The hotel was very convienient for my trip to Leuven. Right next to the railway station, about a 2 minute walk.
It was clean and did me for a quick night's stay.
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