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Leuven Warnings and Dangers: 6 reviews and 3 photos

  passage underneath the Leuven railway station
by Christophe_Ons
 
 

I think it's okay to claim Leuven is a safe and clean place. There's little crime here - you hardly ever hear about a murder, robbery, rape or assault having happened here.
When walking the streets late at night you may bump into a drunk but that's about it.

Most places are well lit and you'll rarely see groups of people loitering. The picture to the left was taken in the subterranean passage underneath the railway station, in the middle of the night. Stations are usually a good indicator of a city's safety. (I'm sorry to say Leuven station is in stark contrast with places like the Brussels North station area)

The main danger to take into account are forms of theft like pickpockets and getting your bike stolen. So just lock your bike properly and mind your belongings like you would do in any city.

The police station couldn't be easier to locate : it's to the left side of the town hall on the Grote Markt (Great Market Square). The station is open 24/7, the lost and found is also here (both reporting and picking up, between 07:00-22:00) the general phone number of the station is 016 / 21 09 00.

In case of an emergency (i.e. in case you need an amublance, urgent police assistance or the fire deparment), dial 100 (our version of 911) and the dispatch unit will handle your call.

I would advise against driving any motorvehicle in Leuven if you're not familiar with the city, due to the number of one way streets and the fact that the very center of the city is virtually traffic free except for cyclists, buses and taxi's.

If you must drive a car in Leuven, please note that in most of the inner city and on many parts of the ring surrounding Leuven, there's a 50km/h speed limit - and there are many cameras to register offenders. In the inner city, even 30km/h speed limits exist here and there. If you get pulled over and fined for speeding, double parking etc, foreigners must pay the fine on the spot - even if it means being escorted by the police to the nearest BanContact / ATM to collect the cash. I kid you not.

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  • Updated Aug 2, 2005
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