Accreditation
Access to our buildings and premises is restricted to people accredited by our services as ensuring the security of our visitors and our collaborators is very important to us.
By getting accredited, you will be allowed to enter specific areas within our buildings or facilities.
Media
Journalists, photographers and audiovisual teams who are not holders of joint EU-institutional media accreditation need to apply for European Parliament media accreditation (and a recording permit when applicable) in order to work in our premises.
You may find all the necessary information on the following Media Accreditation page.
Interest Group Representatives
Individuals representing an organisation or an entity listed in the Transparency Register may request access to the European Parliament premises.
You may find all the necessary information on the following Accreditation Portal for Interest Group Representatives.
Citizens
As a citizen, you may also access our buildings if you are part of a visit or an event organised by one our services.
You may get your building pass at one of our accreditation centres:
- Brussels:
SPINELLI building, rue Wiertz 60 / Wiertzstraat 60, 1050 Brussels, Belgium (access via the esplanade Agora Simone VEIL) - Luxembourg:
ADENAUER building, rue Alcide De Gasperi 2, 1615 Luxembourg, Luxembourg (entrance: Tower)
- Strasbourg:
CHURCHILL building, Avenue du Président Robert Schuman, 67070 Strasbourg, France (access M00106 or ALGECO)
- In one of our local offices:
address and contact details of our liaisons offices in each EU country may be found on our European Parliament liaison offices website