Leuven Celebrates 50 Years of Pedestrian Streets Since 1973

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Leuven celebrated 50 years of pedestrian streets—Diestsestraat, Mechelsestraat, Pensstraat—since 1975, highlighting their impact on business and community, with former mayor Louis Tobback and aldermen Wadera and Vansina.

As VRT News reported, Leuven is marking the 50th anniversary of its pedestrian shopping streets. Alderman for Trade Lalynn Wadera said the decision was pioneering and helped shape the city centre into a welcoming place for everyone.

How have Leuven’s pedestrian streets shaped the city over 50 years?

Alderman for Mobility Dirk Vansina said the change boosted local shops and strengthened community ties.

“We proved this 50 years ago with the introduction of pedestrian shopping streets: what initially met with resistance later became one of the most beloved places in the city. The recent redevelopment of Mechelsestraat also demonstrates once again how such interventions can significantly boost public space and local life.”

According to Vansina, everyone can easily reach the city centre

“thanks to peripheral parking, (shuttle) buses, and safe bicycle streets,”

and visitors can shop and enjoy themselves without the hustle and bustle of traffic.

“This makes Leuven both accessible and livable.” 

The city, local shopping districts, and the non-profit organisation Liefst Leuven have joined forces to mark the milestone. Archival photos of Diestsestraat, Mechelsestraat, and Pensstraat from the past 50 years were placed in shop windows. 

The anniversary celebrations coincided with Customer Day. Guided tours were organised to explain the history of the pedestrian streets. Children’s entertainment, fashion shows, and live music were part of the day’s events. Merchants offered treats to customers throughout the city centre. 

Former mayor Louis Tobback, who served as alderman for Public Works and Urbanisation in 1975, cut a ribbon alongside the merchants, just as he did 50 years ago. Tobback, who was a driving force behind the project, said he remembers the challenges at the time. 

“A cheese merchant from Diestsestraat threatened us with summons,” 

Louis Tobback says.

“But we persevered, and that’s also the message I want to convey to the current management team: have the courage to implement changes.”

Leuven first turned Diestsestraat, Mechelsestraat, and Pensstraat into pedestrian streets in September 1975. At the time, it became only the 2nd city in Belgium to create traffic-free shopping streets. The project was led by then-alderman Louis Tobback to make the city centre safer and more welcoming for residents and visitors. 

Over the years, the streets grew into popular areas for shopping, dining, and community events. They were renovated and expanded to include cultural activities and local markets. The pedestrian streets have influenced other cities in Belgium and remain a key part of Leuven.


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14 responses to “Leuven Celebrates 50 Years of Pedestrian Streets Since 1973”

  1. 50 years of pedestrian streets, eh? Who knew making folks walk instead of drive would be such a revolutionary idea? 😂 Maybe next we’ll celebrate 50 years without a horse and cart! 🐴✨

  2. Pedestrian streets in Leuven? Wow, groundbreaking stuff! Who knew keeping cars out would make it easier to buy a loaf of bread and enjoy a cheeky pint? 🍻 #InnovativeThinking

  3. lunar treat Avatar
    lunar treat

    50 years of pedestrian streets in Leuven? Wow, what a groundbreaking innovation! Next, they’ll be celebrating the invention of sliced bread! 😂 #Pioneers

  4. lady peach Avatar
    lady peach

    50 years of pedestrian streets in Leuven? Brilliant! Who knew that keeping cars out would make shopping a tad more enjoyable than dodging traffic and exhaust fumes? 🤷‍♂️💨

  5. blue despair Avatar
    blue despair

    50 years of pedestrian streets? Blimey, who knew blocking traffic could turn into such a beloved pastime? 🎉 Time to declare these roads the “King of Leisure” while we dodge the cheese merchant’s summons! 🧀🚶‍♂️

  6. Cool Iris Avatar
    Cool Iris

    Oh, marvelous! Who knew closing off streets from traffic would turn Leuven into a bustling metropolis? Next, let’s celebrate the 50th anniversary of putting cheese on bread—truly revolutionary stuff! 🧀🚶‍♂️

  7. Pecan 
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    Pecan Oblivion

    50 years of pedestrian streets in Leuven? Brilliant! Who knew banning cars could turn a city into a bustling paradise instead of a traffic jam? 🚶‍♂️💨

  8. vicious street Avatar
    vicious street

    Oh, fantastic, 50 years of pretending pedestrians matter more than cars! 🎉 Just what every city needs—more streets to stroll and less room for those pesky vehicles. 🥳

  9. Swan Mustang Avatar
    Swan Mustang

    50 years of “no cars allowed” and all we got were these charming cheese merchants threatening lawsuits! 🚶‍♂️🧀 Who knew a couple of pedestrian streets could turn Leuven into a bustling hub of community spirit and shopping? 🙄

  10. diamond gamer Avatar
    diamond gamer

    50 years of pedestrian streets? Brilliant! Now we can stroll through the city centre without a car turning us into roadkill – who knew avoiding traffic could be such a revolutionary idea? 😂🚶‍♂️

  11. combo saw Avatar
    combo saw

    50 years of dodging scooters and tourists in Leuven’s pedestrian paradise? Must be nice to celebrate the art of walking without the thrill of a car chase! 🚶‍♂️💨

  12. Day Hawk Avatar

    Isn’t it charming that 50 years of pedestrian streets in Leuven means I can now walk around the city centre without having to dodge a single car? 🎉 I guess the cheese merchant’s threats really paid off after all! 🧀🚶‍♂️

  13. Heavenly Connection Avatar
    Heavenly Connection

    Oh, brilliant! Fifty years of pedestrian streets and they still can’t figure out how to park a car in Leuven. But hey, who needs vehicles when you can stroll past the same cheese shop for half a century? 🧀🚶‍♂️

  14. Crash Enforcer Avatar
    Crash Enforcer

    50 years of pedestrian streets in Leuven? Brilliant! Just what every city needed—more places to walk around and spend money while dodging the occasional cheese merchant’s summons. 🧀🚶‍♂️

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