The European Quarter in Brussels, is the beating heart of the European Union, housing the main EU institutions such as the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.
Located in the eastern part of the city centre, this neighbourhood stands out for its modern and functional architecture, in stark contrast to the surrounding older buildings.
Characterised by a cosmopolitan ambience, the European Quarter is a crossroads of languages and cultures, reflecting the diversity of the European Union itself.
Green spaces such as Parc Léopold offer a pleasant counterpoint to the glass and steel skyscrapers, while international cafés and restaurants contribute to a lively
and dynamic atmosphere, ideal for meetings and discussions between professionals from all over Europe.