Information sessions for groupsDiscover the work of the European Commission through information sessions for groups. Sessions are given in 24 official EU languages, upon availability. Admission is free of charge. Choose a session and book your visit Groups can apply for two different types of information sessions led by EU staff members. General presentationA 60-minute general presentation gives your group an overview of the Commission’s work.It is open to any interested groups, starting from secondary school level. Request a general presentation Tailored - general and policy presentation Groups with a specific interest can combine the 60-minute general presentation with a 60-minute specific policy presentation: University students - general presentation, plus one policy presentationPublic and private sector professionals, journalists, academics, NGOs, social partners - general presentation, plus up to two policy presentations Request a tailored presentation Practical information Group size15 to 100 peopleMinimum age15 yearsCostFree of chargeLanguage24 official EU languages, upon availabilityOpenMonday to FridayClosedBelgian and certain EU institutional holidays as well as August Booking timeline Booking Please request your visit no earlier than 5 months, and no later than 10 weeks, in advanceConfirmationYou will receive a reply within two weeksCancellationIf needed, please cancel at least two weeks in advance Location and access AddressCharlemagne building, Rue de la Loi 1701040 Brussels BelgiumEntranceOn the corner of Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat and Rue du Taciturne/Willem de ZwijgerstraatHow to get hereThe closest stop for public transport is 'Schuman' and can be reached by metro, bus and train. AccessibilityThe Visitors’ Centre is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Wheelchairs are available.Security checkPlease bring a valid national ID or passport to enter and be aware that all visitors go through a security check similar to airports. Contact COMM-VISIT-REQUESTSec [dot] europa [dot] eu (COMM-VISITS[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) Disclaimer The Commission does not organise guided tours of its buildings and it does not offer trainings. The Visitors’ Centre does not host meetings for interest representatives.
Information sessions for groupsDiscover the work of the European Commission through information sessions for groups. Sessions are given in 24 official EU languages, upon availability. Admission is free of charge.
AccessibilityThe Visitors’ Centre is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Wheelchairs are available.
Security checkPlease bring a valid national ID or passport to enter and be aware that all visitors go through a security check similar to airports.