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Embassy of the State of Palestine in Albania.

Tirana Albania 41° N · 19° E

The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Tirana, Albania, represents a crucial diplomatic mission that not only facilitates consular services but also serves…

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Introduction

The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Tirana, Albania, stands as both a vital diplomatic mission and a cultural bridge fostering strong ties between the Palestinian and Albanian people. Centrally located in the heart of Tirana’s diplomatic quarter, the embassy provides essential consular services, supports Palestinian nationals abroad, and engages the wider public through a vibrant calendar of cultural events and educational programs. Whether you are seeking assistance with documentation, interested in Palestinian culture, or exploring Albania's multicultural capital, the embassy is a significant destination for visitors and residents alike (embassies.info).

Established after Albania’s recognition of the State of Palestine in 1988, the embassy is a testament to the countries' longstanding solidarity. It enriches Tirana’s diverse diplomatic landscape—home to over 50 foreign missions—by actively promoting Palestinian heritage and facilitating bilateral cooperation (embassydetails.com).


Location and Contact Information

Address:
Skënderbej St. No.3, Tirana, Albania

Telephone: +355 42 379 285
Fax: +355 42 379 285
Email: [email protected]

The embassy is conveniently situated near major landmarks such as Skanderbeg Square, the National Historical Museum, and the Et’hem Bey Mosque. It is easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, or on foot from most of Tirana’s central hotels and attractions (govserv.org).


Visiting Hours and Appointments

  • Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00–15:00 (some sources indicate 09:30–14:30; confirm with the embassy)
  • Closed: Weekends and Albanian public holidays

Appointments:
Most consular and cultural services require an appointment, which can be booked via email or phone. Walk-in services are limited and subject to availability.

Languages:
Arabic and English are the primary languages of service, with Albanian assistance available as needed.


Consular Services

The embassy provides comprehensive support for Palestinian citizens, Albanian nationals, and other foreign residents:

  • Passport Issuance & Renewal: Assistance with Palestinian passports and travel documents. Required documents include valid identification, previous passports, and supporting paperwork.
  • Lost or Stolen Passports: Emergency travel documentation, subject to verification.
  • Visa Services: Guidance on travel to Palestine. As of July 2025, Palestinian citizens do not need a visa for short stays in Albania but must present a valid passport, proof of funds, and a return or onward ticket (glomad.net).
  • Document Authentication & Legalization: Authentication of birth, marriage, academic, and legal documents for use in Palestine or Albania.
  • Notarial Acts: Includes witnessing signatures, certifying copies, and administering affidavits.
  • Emergency Assistance: For Palestinian nationals facing medical, legal, or travel emergencies.
  • Community Registration: Palestinian citizens living in Albania are encouraged to register with the embassy for better assistance and communication.

For detailed requirements and document checklists, contact the embassy in advance (embassydetails.com).


Cultural Events and Public Engagement

The embassy actively promotes Palestinian heritage through:

  • Exhibitions: Showcasing Palestinian art, photography, and traditional crafts.
  • Lectures & Educational Programs: Addressing history, culture, and current affairs.
  • Culinary & Film Events: Highlighting Palestinian cuisine and cinema.
  • Collaborations: Working with local institutions and universities to foster cultural exchange (govserv.org).

Admission to most events is free, but special exhibitions may require prior registration. Photography is generally permitted in public event areas, but restrictions may apply inside embassy premises.


Accessibility and Facilities

  • Accessibility: The embassy is wheelchair-friendly. Visitors with specific needs should arrange assistance in advance.
  • Security: All visitors are subject to standard security screening. Large bags and electronic devices may be restricted.
  • Dress Code: Modest or business attire is recommended.
  • Facilities: Restrooms are available; there are no public cafeterias. Parking is not provided onsite, but public parking and taxis are nearby.

Exploring Tirana: Attractions Near the Embassy

Combine your embassy visit with exploration of Tirana’s cultural and historical sites:

Skanderbeg Square

The city’s symbolic center, surrounded by the National Historical Museum, Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the Clock Tower, and host to many public events (davestravelpages.com).

National Historical Museum

Albania’s largest museum, chronicling the nation’s history from antiquity to modern times (thecrazytourist.com).

Et’hem Bey Mosque and Clock Tower

18th-century mosque renowned for unique frescoes; the adjacent Clock Tower offers panoramic city views.

A showcase of Albanian art and regular contemporary exhibitions (matias-travel.com).

The Pyramid of Tirana

A striking example of post-communist architecture, now being reshaped as a cultural and tech center (thecrazytourist.com).

Mount Dajti National Park

Accessible by cable car, offering hiking trails and scenic city vistas (matias-travel.com).

Blloku District

Tirana’s liveliest neighborhood for cafes, dining, and nightlife (albania360.com).


Practical Visitor Tips

  • Transportation: Tirana’s city center is walkable; taxis and buses are widely available (hikersbay.com).
  • Weather: July is hot (average 30–31°C); bring light clothing and stay hydrated (weather2travel.com).
  • Safety: The city is generally safe; standard travel precautions apply.
  • Language: Albanian is official; English and Italian are commonly spoken.
  • Cultural Etiquette: Modest dress is expected at religious sites; politeness is appreciated.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need an appointment to visit the embassy?
Yes, appointments are recommended for all consular and cultural services.

Is there a fee for attending embassy events?
Most events are free. Special exhibitions may require prior registration.

Is the embassy accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, but please notify the embassy in advance to arrange any necessary assistance.

Can I take photos inside the embassy?
Photography is generally allowed at public events but not within restricted areas.

What documents should I bring for consular services?
Bring valid identification, relevant application forms, passport photos, and supporting documentation. Check requirements with embassy staff in advance.

What are the embassy's opening hours?
Monday–Friday, 09:00–15:00 (confirm exact hours during holidays or special events).


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