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Discover the tranquil beauty of Janseniuspark in Leuven, a serene urban oasis perfect for relaxation and exploration amidst the city's charm.
Janseniuspark in Leuven is a serene urban oasis, offering lush greenery, picturesque walking paths, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and exploration. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From the Namur train station, take a train to Leuven. Trains to Leuven are frequent, and the journey takes about 1 hour. Once you arrive at Leuven train station, exit the station and head towards the main square (Oude Markt) by walking straight down the street. From there, continue straight on Naamsestraat and then turn left onto Jules de Troozlaan. Follow this road until you reach the entrance of Janseniuspark.
Walking
If you are already in the center of Namur, start at the Place d'Armes. Walk towards Rue de Fer and follow it until you reach the intersection with Rue de la Croix. Turn left onto Rue de la Croix, and continue walking until you reach the train station. From there, follow the instructions for public transport to reach Leuven.
Bicycle
If you're renting a bicycle in Namur, you can cycle towards Leuven. Start by heading north on Rue de l'Etang, then take Avenue de la Plante towards the direction of the N4 road. Follow the signs for Leuven, which will direct you along dedicated bike paths. The ride takes about 1.5 hours, and you'll pass through beautiful countryside.
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