Carpe Diem

Top choice in Northeast Belgium


Carpe Diem B&B has been lovingly converted from an antique shop, with hand-painted floors, lots of church statuary, and bath foam that comes in wine bottles. The most expensive room has an antique oak bed and a view of the Sint-Germanuskerk tower.

The location is handily central, between Tienen's two main churches.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Northeast Belgium attractions

1. Sint-Germanuskerk

0.03 MILES

Sitting on Tienen's central rise, Sint-Germanuskerk's remarkable early-13th-century belfry is a towering Romanesque structure topped by 16th-century…

2. OLV-ten-Poelkerk

0.14 MILES

The impressive if oddly shaped church of OLV-ten-Poel has a soaring 70m 15th-century tower in white stone capped by a 1654 baroque spire and fronted with…

3. Het Toreke

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Tucked into the yard behind the tourist office (from where you access it), this museum's collection mostly celebrates the rich grave finds from Roman…

4. Grimde Necropolis

0.89 MILES

Push open the door of this 13th-century former church and you'll see not pews but the flower-decked graves of 145 brave Belgians who died in August 1914…

5. Drie Tumuli

0.96 MILES

The most unique evocation of Tienen's rich Roman heritage is this trio of grave mounds commemorating Marcus Probius Burrus. Left overgrown for a century…

6. Sint-Gorgoniuskerk

3.13 MILES

Claiming to be Belgium's largest rococo church, the 1759 Sint-Gorgoniuskerk rises from the town's cute central square. More impressive inside than out, it…

7. St-Leonarduskerk

7.44 MILES

Partly dating to the 13th century, St-Leonarduskerk is topped with a fanciful tower reminiscent of a galleon’s crow’s nest. Miraculously, given Zoutleeuw…

8. Stadhuis

7.46 MILES

Opposite St-Leonarduskerk, the old town hall building is a 19th-century faux-medieval delight with majestic pre-Raphaelite murals in the ground-floor hall…