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Tiensestraat
The guide was updated:This is a typical student street; during the academic year, it buzzes with young students. The street offers student housing, restaurants, cafés and shops.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
A selection from (inter)national bloggers:
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Sunday shopping
The shops are open from 1 pm to 6 pm on every first Sunday of the month.
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Markets
WEEKLY MARKETS
Thursday market
Flowers & plants
13:00-18:00
Brusselsestraat
Friday market
Food, textiles, flowers & plants
07:00-13:00
Mgr. Ladeuzeplein & H. Hooverplein
Saturday market
Artisanal market, antiques & brocante, food, flowers & plants
09:00-18:00
City centre
OTHER MARKETS
Camping Flamingo | Creative & secondhand market
Hal 5 | Locomotievenstraat, 3010 Leuven
More information: www.facebook.com/campingflamingo
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Diestsestraat (from Louis Melsensstraat to the station)
Renovated shopping area with a supply of goods and services geared more towards a regional clientele and people working in Leuven.
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Bondgenotenlaan
The "Champs Elysées" of Leuven is exactly one kilometre long, straight and grand, but a very stylish and lively shopping street with retail chains, colourful cafés and boutiques. Besides the obligatory department stores, you will also find exclusive shops selling clothes and decoration items.
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Mechelsestraat and Vismarkt
The "place-to-shop" for those who love things that are "different" and "trendy". This shopping street, which also has a range of culinary shops, offers a somewhat southern flavour and is a must for those who visit Leuven for shopping. More intimate and cosier than Bondgenotenlaan or Diestsestraat, this narrow street invites you to stroll through it slowly.
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Tiensestraat
This is a typical student street; during the academic year, it buzzes with young students. The street offers student housing, restaurants, cafés and shops.
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Naamsestraat
Cafés, restaurants and shops with a cultural flavour nestle comfortably side by side with old university buildings.
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Parijsstraat
The Parijsstraat is also well-known as a street of trinket shops. You'll find shops selling hand-made gifts, comic book stores, music and clothing boutiques, and other speciality stores.
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Brusselsestraat
Pleasant wide shopping street with a mix of chains and exclusive shops.
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