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Travel to Leuven


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By plane

Land at Brussels Airport, which services Europe, America, Africa and Asia. The airport is quite busy and also has a lot of low-cost carriers.

There is a train and bus station on the Airport itself - follow the signs! Suburban trains to Leuven (a ride of 13 minutes) run every half hour on weekdays and every hour in the weekend. Taxis wait at the arrivals area.

Travel time to Leuven is about 20' by car (with little traffic) and 13' by train.

More low-cost carriers arrive at Brussels South Charleroi Airport but travel time to Leuven is considerably longer (1,5h). You can purchase a special bus+train ticket for � 11,40 that will enable you to take the bus from Charleroi airport to Charleroi railway station, and from there on to Leuven train station. There is no direct train link between Leuven and Charleroi; you have to change trains in Brussels. More information on the airport's website.

By car

Leuven can be conveniently reached by car. The E40 highway runs from Brussels via Leuven to Li�ge, whereas the E314 highway links Leuven with the province of Limburg and with Maastricht and Aachen, at about 1 hour distance. The city has recently installed a Parking Guidance System that guides you to the larger parkings in the city centre. Look for the electronic signs on the city ring road.

It is advised not to start looking for a free parking spot on the street, since it's expensive and the many one-way streets can be a real maze when you're driving.

Note that the speed limit in and around the city is 50 km/h, or 30 km/h in certain areas. Your chances of getting a ticket when crossing the speed limit, even slightly, are close to 100%, especially on the ring road.

By train

Leuven's railway station is one of the busiest of Belgium. There are frequent direct trains to and from:

�    Brussels Airport (13 minutes)

�    Brussels (Brussels
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