What makes it 68% Kids-Friendly: Kids 6-12 may enjoy touch screens and 360° cinema, but no playground, long airport-style security, and mostly seated listening mean energy can run out after an hour.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This time lets your family see the Hemicycle and interactive exhibits without tiring younger children.
Self-guided Hemicycle tour:
Walk through the debating chamber with a handheld audio-visual guide in your chosen language.
Tip: Pause frequently to explain key points and let kids ask questions.
Parlamentarium interactive exhibition:
Experience EU law-making via touch-screens, videos and a 360° cinema.
Tip: Encourage children to try each station and watch the short films to stay engaged.
Temporary exhibitions in the Info Hub:
Browse rotating shows with kid-friendly panels and photo stories.
Tip: Check the online events schedule and slot this visit between other activities.

martin bennett
Well worth a visit if you have time in Strasbourg. It's free to enter(don't forget your ID) and you have time to walk around and explore the building as well as learn about the EU's history. You also can get a free audio guide and there're some interactive sections. The surrounding area is also very nice and worth exploring, especially the Park of Oranges.
cdakingtamudo
Visiting the European Parliament in Strasbourg is a truly enlightening experience that highlights the best of European democracy and unity. Been there for my second time as a teacher for Euroscola sessions. The Louise Weiss building is an architectural masterpiece, blending modern aesthetics with a sense of historical significance that is visible from every angle. Stepping inside the Hemicycle is ...
TuraiPrakash J
A very memorable place to visit. A nice centre hall and the entire parliament building is very awesome. A valid ID proof is strictly needed to enter with a security check as in airports for the visitors. A lovely calm surroundings and nice sit-outs behind the river walk mentioned with european countries name.
M S
Definitely worth visiting, the entry is free and also a free audio guide available when visiting the plenary hall. You need to have your passport with you, driving license is not accepted.
Stanly
Great place to visit if you are in any way interested in politics or the European Union. The day we went (mid September) it was not busy and didn’t have to wait anywhere. Don’t forget to bring your passport since there is a hefty security check. Entry is free and you don’t have to book in advance.
Summer school holidays bring larger crowds; visit on weekday mornings for quieter galleries.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry and exhibits | EUR 0 |
| Cafeteria snack | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
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