Torentje
Discover Leuven's Iconic Torentje
Explore the serene beauty of Leuven's Botanical Garden, a historic oasis filled with diverse plant species and tranquil landscapes.
Discover the enchanting Botanical Garden of Leuven, a lush retreat in the heart of the city, perfect for nature enthusiasts and tranquility seekers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Namur train station, head north on Rue de la Station towards Rue de Bruxelles. Turn right onto Rue de Bruxelles and continue straight until you reach Rue de la République. From there, turn left and follow Rue de la République until you reach the intersection with Avenue de la Plante. Turn right onto Avenue de la Plante and continue walking until you see a sign for the Botanical Garden on your left. The full address is Kapucijnenvoer 30, 3000 Leuven.
Bus
From the Namur city center, walk to the nearest bus stop at 'Namur - Gare'. Take bus number 2 towards 'Louvain-la-Neuve' and get off at 'Leuven - Kapucijnenvoer'. From the bus stop, walk a short distance along Kapucijnenvoer, and you will find the Botanical Garden at number 30. It is a 5-minute walk from the bus stop to the garden.
Train
From Namur station, take a train towards Brussels Central. Get off at Leuven station. Once you arrive at Leuven station, exit the station and head towards the bus stop outside. Take bus number 2 towards 'Louvain-la-Neuve' and get off at 'Leuven - Kapucijnenvoer'. Walk a short distance along Kapucijnenvoer until you reach the Botanical Garden at number 30.
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