What makes it 90% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can explore the free Experience Europe exhibit at their own pace, enjoy VR booths and quizzes, and enter without booking, making this a high-value, hassle-free stop.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo visitors can complete the interactive exhibition and VR experiences at their own pace within this time.
Experience Europe exhibition centre:
Self-guided displays explain EU work through interactive games and VR stations.
Tip: Start mid-morning to explore each station without rush.
VR tour of the Berlaymont building:
Use the VR booth to virtually walk through the Commission’s glass headquarters.
Tip: Visit the VR booth first to avoid queues as more visitors arrive.
Play EU quiz games:
Test your knowledge at the Play Europe station with bite-sized quizzes.
Tip: Try for a high score and share your results on social media.
Smile Europe photo booth:
Take a souvenir photo against EU-themed backdrops.
Tip: Bring a travel tripod or ask staff for a quick selfie.

Leilei Zhu (Leilei)
Can only visit outside, an official security guarded place.
Adi Pradana
[Complex of] home European Union, all institutions
eAgLeTheLasT
I had visited a few times for some official meetings. This time, I went with my family for "Europe Day". There were mostly young commission employees at the stands. It seemed that celebrating Europe Day was assigned only to the lower-level staff and the local ordinary people. The same scene was in the EU Council and Parliament. However, commissioners, MEPs, ministers or ambassadors of member state...
Chris
Can we please finally stop with the constant time change, the whole thing is already ridiculous. Speak up! The citizens will thank you :) (Summertime)
Ioannis Geo
Visited during the OPEN Days 2019. Amazing place. You can access the actual places where politicians convene. Welcoming atmosphere.
The centre is open year-round. Weekdays in winter have fewer visitors, so pick a weekday morning from November to February for a quieter experience.
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| Metro round-trip ticket | EUR 5 |
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| Total Estimated | EUR 8 |
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