
European Quarter
Explore the heart of EU democracy with interactive exhibits and tours at the European Parliament, a modern architectural marvel.

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European Quarter
Best Time
Fewer crowds, ideal for tours.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore the heart of EU democracy with interactive exhibits and tours at the European Parliament, a modern architectural marvel.
"A must-visit for understanding the EU's workings, with striking architecture and engaging displays."

Book Tours Ahead
Secure your spot for guided tours and special events well in advance online. :admission_tickets:
Security Checks
Expect airport-style security. Arrive with ample time before your scheduled visit. 🛡️

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 2,060 reviews
Type
Government Office
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

European Parliament Tours
European Parliament Hemicycle
Explore the heart of EU democracy with guided tours and interactive exhibits. Learn about the EU's legislative process.

Interactive EU Exhibits
Visitors' Centre
Engage with dynamic displays showcasing the history, present, and future of the European Union. Fun for all ages.

Architectural Marvel
Exterior of the Parliament Building
Admire the modern and striking architecture of the European Parliament building, a symbol of European unity.
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Book Tours Ahead
Secure your spot for guided tours and special events well in advance online. :admission_tickets:
Security Checks
Expect airport-style security. Arrive with ample time before your scheduled visit. 🛡️
Interactive Learning
Engage with the exhibits; they're designed to be hands-on and informative. 💡
Quiet Evenings
The area is peaceful after business hours, great for a relaxed stroll. 🌙
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Book Tours Ahead
Secure your spot for guided tours and special events well in advance online. :admission_tickets:
Security Checks
Expect airport-style security. Arrive with ample time before your scheduled visit. 🛡️
Interactive Learning
Engage with the exhibits; they're designed to be hands-on and informative. 💡
Quiet Evenings
The area is peaceful after business hours, great for a relaxed stroll. 🌙
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the European Parliament for its modern architecture and informative, interactive exhibits that make learning about the EU engaging. The ease of access and the opportunity to witness a significant political institution are frequently highlighted as positives. Some note that the area can be quiet outside of business hours.
"I worked as a staff member during the EYE event at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. It was a great experience! I helped with the flow of participants and supported the event. The team was professional, and I met many people from different countries.
The building was very modern and beautiful. The architecture was open and full of light. It felt special to work in such an important place.
I’m happy I was part of this event and saw how young people can share ideas for Europe’s future."
Ashkan
"Wonderful place to visit in Straßbourg.
The entrance was very easy with ID-Card. From the rooftop, you can overlook the whole city and all of its important monuments. Inside the building are nice exhibitions focused on the EU, the current council presidency, Louise Weiss, and even seasonal projects like artworks from European youth.
You get an audio guide and can play around with many installations to learn more about the EU. There is even a café and many interesting magazines to take home for free.
A must on any trip to Straßburg 🇪🇺"
Lys
"Really interesting visit with signs in French and English. Audio guide in multiple languages. Free.
Good view of Strasbourg from the roof terrace."
Pauline MM
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The European Quarter is easily accessible by public transport. Several tram and bus lines stop nearby, and the Schuman metro station is a central point. If driving, be aware that parking can be challenging and expensive. Many visitors opt for the convenience of the Marriott Executive Apartments European Quarter for easy access to public transport and institutions.
Generally, the European Quarter is considered safe, especially during business hours when there's a lot of activity. However, like any urban area, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night.
Walking is a great way to explore the area, as many key buildings and parks are within close proximity. Public transport is also very efficient for longer distances within the quarter.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the Visitors' Centre and general exhibitions is usually free. However, for guided tours of the Hemicycle or specific events, booking in advance is highly recommended, and sometimes a small fee may apply. Check the official website for current information.
Opening hours can vary, especially on weekends and holidays. It's best to check the official European Parliament website for the most up-to-date information on visitor access and exhibition times.
Yes, the European Parliament often hosts special events, such as the EYE (European Youth Event) and various exhibitions. These are great opportunities to experience the institution more dynamically. Keep an eye on their events calendar.
Expect security checks similar to those at an airport. You'll need to pass through metal detectors and have your bags scanned. It's advisable to arrive a bit earlier than your scheduled tour time to account for this.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Inside, you can explore interactive exhibits about the EU, learn about its history and future, and visit the Hemicycle where MEPs debate and vote. Audio guides are often available in multiple languages.
The building is generally designed to be accessible. There are lifts and facilities for visitors with reduced mobility. It's always a good idea to contact them in advance if you have specific accessibility needs.
Photography is usually permitted in public areas and exhibition spaces for personal use. However, there might be restrictions in certain areas, like the Hemicycle during sessions. Always look for signage or ask staff if unsure.
Yes, there are several cafes and restaurants within the Parliament building and in the surrounding European Quarter, offering various dining options.
📸 📸 Photography
The modern architecture of the Parliament building itself offers great photographic opportunities. The surrounding parks and the view from any elevated points can also provide scenic shots.
Absolutely! The exterior architecture is quite striking and makes for excellent photographs, especially during daylight or at dusk.

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