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Relocating to Leuven

About the City

Leuven is the capital city of the Flemish Brabant region of Belgium. Less than 26 kilometers east of Brussels, Leuven is well connected to most other major cities in the area, and indeed to other parts of mainland Europe, including France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

The population of Leuven was recorded as just under 100,000 people in 2013, although many of these inhabitants are relatively transient due to the high number of students living in Leuven. This large student population also drives the high diversity of nationalities found in the city — with young people traveling from around Europe, and further afield, to study there. Many stay on in Leuven for at least a few years after finishing their studies, and this relatively youthful population has led to a flourishing nightlife and cultural scene in the area.

Climate in Leuven

There is relatively little variation in climate across Belgium, and the country typically enjoys moderate winters and cool summers. The strong influence from the Atlantic weather systems can bring gales and extremely wet weather in autumn and winter, with the dry period in Leuven and surrounding area considered only to last from April to September. The relatively flat landscape often leaves the city feeling windswept, and despite reaching highs of 22°C in the summer, the wind chill factor means that a jumper or coat is required for much of the year.

Finding Accommodation in Leuven

Leuven has a large number of rental properties available throughout the year. The high proportion of students in the city means that rates of home ownership are low, but there is generally a good choice of short or long term lets. The loca university, KU Leuven, has its own properties which are often made available to staff coming to work at the university, or flat rental sites such as Immo offer a good range of reasonably priced properties often available at short notice.

Visas for Belgium

Depending on your country of origin, you might not even need a visa to move to Leuven; this is the case for all citizens of EU/EEA countries as well as Swiss nationals. All others usually need to apply for a Belgian visa. You can learn more about visa regulations in our article on Moving to Belgium.

May 5, 2024, 2:45 PM
4 attendees
Welcome to an enchanting music concert of the Leuven Alumni Orkest (LAO) that will present and conduct "Sounds of Bohemia" Programme: - Lašské tance (L. JANACEK) - Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (G.
It is my pleasure to invite you to our next gathering in Café Stuk! Café Stuk is a cultural center in the heart of Leuven located in the Naamsestraat, and as usual, we will meet with old friends and w
We invite you to a guided walk with a professional guide in the Great Beguinage: a UNESCO World Heritage site in Leuven. The beguinage dates from the 13th century. The community had about 360 beguine
May 12, 2024, 12:30 PM
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Wine degustation at a fascinating restaurant at the river Dijle by the side of a historical water mill of the Beguinage by a sommelier & art historian. Internations get a personal area of the restaura

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  • Kelly Powell

    I loved moving to Brussels. But after a while I felt homesick. On InterNations I met a bunch of people from the US. That helped a lot.

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    You can really get lost in the "capital of Europe" - InterNations helped me to get settled and to make a lot of expat friends.

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