Botanical Garden

Leuven’s botanical garden is the oldest one in Belgium. The university of Leuven created this garden for its students of medicine in 1738.

Botany enthusiasts can enjoy the diverse plant collections. The 450 m² greenhouse complex boasts countless herbaceous, medicinal, aquatic and potted plants as well as a variety of tropical and subtropical species. Exhibitions take place regularly in the orangery, the gatehouse and in the open air.

Tips

  • Go in search of the “Sunken garden”.
  • The Botanical Garden is a great place to have a picnic.
  • Food & drinks in the neighbourhood: Parijsstraat, Joris Helleputteplein & Brusselsestraat
  • Discover the botanical garden in 360°

Practical info

Opening hours

March-April
8:00-18:00 • Sundays & holidays: 9:00-18:00

May-September
8:00-20:00 • Sundays & holidays: 9:00-20:00

October
8:00-18:00 • Sundays & holidays: 9:00-18:00

November-February
8:00-17:00 • Sundays & holidays: 9:00-17:00

Free entrance

Attention

  • At wind speeds above 75 km/h, the parks and nature reserves are not accessible (Article 806 of the Police Regulation). In stormy weather, the planned tours can therefore not take place.
  • No dogs allowed

How to get there?

  • Address: Kapucijnenvoer 30, 3000 Leuven • location on map
  • By bus
    • Bus stop Sint-Rafaelkliniek
    • Bus 3, 7, 8, 9, 315, 316, 317, 333, 334, 335, 337, 351, 352, 358, 370, 371, 373, 374, 380, 395, 520, 524, 525, 537, 595
    • Route planner De Lijn
  • On foot or by bike
    • Distance from the train station: 2 km
    • Distance from Visit Leuven, Naamsestraat 3.: 800 m
  • By car

Accessibility

  • Accessible (greenhouse: partially accessible)

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