Leuven is the Flemish university capital of Vlaams-Brabant, home to KU Leuven (the oldest Catholic university in the world, 1425) and the Stella Artois brewery, with a flamboyant Brabantine Gothic Stadhuis on the Grote Markt, the UNESCO Groot Begijnhof neighbourhood, the Oude Markt 40+ café 'longest bar in Europe', the 4800-hectare Heverleebos and Meerdaalwoud forests at the south edge, and Brussels Airport BRU just 18 minutes away by direct NMBS train. With 5 handpicked dog-friendly properties on this list, you'll find options from budget boutiques to five-star suites. All confirmed to welcome your dog without the usual stress of hidden restrictions.
What makes Leuven special for dog owners is the infrastructure beyond the hotel room: the Brabantine Gothic Stadhuis with its 236-statue facade, the UNESCO Groot Begijnhof Leuven (largest preserved beguinage in Belgium, 1232), the Heverleebos forest off-leash zones, and Stella Artois Brewery tours from De Hoorn on the Vaartkom are all within easy reach of the properties below. In the Grote Markt around the Stadhuis and Sint-Pieterskerk, the Oude Markt 40+ café strip, the Naamsestraat student spine, the Groot Begijnhof south, and the Vaartkom canal basin north, dogs are part of everyday life, and the hotels listed here are chosen precisely because they embrace that culture rather than merely tolerating it.