It's all in Brussels, and the location of the EU is naturally going to see it, although it's a bit far from the city center. Because of the explosion, it is fake to take the subway to there. I don't know what happened to the subway before the explosion, but the day we took the car was very empty and there were no passengers at all. Of course, it was a weekend, and the line was more like a commuter line, and it could be explained by the small number of people. When we arrived, we found that all around was empty, with only sporadic tourists dangling around. The main buildings here are the Berlaymont building (the headquarters of the European Commission) and the Justus Lipsius building (the headquarters of the European Council). Another 50th anniversary park is also within walking distance, and can be visited together. Before leaving, a small amount of cash was taken from the ATM at the nearby Bank of Paris, and there were long queues in front of the ATM in the city center a few days ago, and there was no one here.