Discover with us the history and all the secrets of the EU in its capital. We invite you to join an essential tour to learn about the history, operation, and most emblematic buildings of the European Union.
Brussels, in addition to being the capital of Belgium, is also the unofficial capital of the EU, and where there are more buildings dedicated to this body. What's more, Brussels has a neighborhood in the center of the city called "the European quarter", and it's not by chance, but because everything revolves around the organization. Our tour starts at the central train station and we will head first to the Ravenstein Galleries, hundreds of Belgians cross them daily to go to their government work. Right in front, we find the Royal Park, which in addition to being the lungs of the city, divides the political center in two; on one side, the Belgian power, and on the other the European. We will begin to see embassies and also if we look at the buildings, dozens of lobbies, which will exert their influence in this city. We will quickly arrive at one of the most symbolic buildings of the EU, the European Parliament, a place of popular representation of the Union, behind it is the Leopoldo Park and the Museum of the History of Europe.
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