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Embassy of Sweden, Athens.

Athens Greece 37° N · 23° E

The Embassy of Sweden in Athens plays a pivotal role as the official diplomatic mission linking Sweden and Greece, encompassing a rich history, cultural…

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Introduction

The Embassy of Sweden in Athens is a cornerstone of Swedish-Greek relations, representing over a century of diplomatic, cultural, and economic cooperation. Since establishing formal relations in 1833, the embassy has evolved to serve not only as a diplomatic mission but also as a vibrant platform for cultural exchange, academic cooperation, and support for Swedish nationals and travelers in Greece. Whether you are seeking consular services, exploring bilateral opportunities, or interested in cultural events, this guide provides all the essential information for visiting the Swedish Embassy in Athens (Wikipedia: Greece–Sweden relations; Swedish Embassy Athens Visiting Hours, Appointment Procedures, and Consular Services Guide).


Diplomatic Foundations

Sweden and Greece established diplomatic relations in 1833, shortly after Greece’s independence. The partnership was strengthened by a trade agreement in 1852 and has grown to include cooperation in cultural, educational, and business sectors (Wikipedia: Greece–Sweden relations). The embassy’s ongoing collaboration with organizations such as the Swedish Institute at Athens (founded in 1946) and the Swedish-Greek Chamber of Commerce (established 1991) highlights the depth of this relationship.

Contemporary Role

Today, the embassy not only represents Sweden’s diplomatic interests but also supports Swedish citizens, facilitates business and academic exchange, and promotes humanitarian and environmental initiatives. Its central location in Athens makes it a hub for both official engagements and public services (Swedish Embassy in Athens: Visiting Hours, Consular Services & Travel Tips).


Location, Access, and Nearby Landmarks

Embassy Address:
Vassileos Konstantinou 7,
106 74 Athens, Greece
Phone: +30 210 726 6100
Email: [email protected]
Official Website

The embassy is centrally located, near Syntagma Square and the Panathenaic Stadium, with convenient access via metro (Evangelismos station), bus lines, and taxis. While parking is limited, numerous cafés, ATMs, and hotels are nearby (Embassies.info; Embassies.net).

Visitors can also explore close-by Athens landmarks, including the Acropolis Museum and Plaka district, making it possible to combine embassy errands with sightseeing.


Visiting Hours and Public Holidays

  • Main Office: Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:00
  • Consular Services: Monday–Friday, 10:00–12:00
  • Telephone Inquiries: Monday & Thursday, 14:00–15:00

The embassy observes both Swedish and Greek public holidays; check the official embassy calendar before your visit (EmbassyPages; Kimkim).


Appointment Booking and Entry Requirements

Booking an Appointment

Appointments are required for all consular and visa services.

Book early, especially before peak travel seasons. Walk-ins are not accepted.

Entry Requirements

  • Present a valid passport or national ID card.
  • Undergo security screening.
  • Bring all required documents for your appointment.
  • For lost ID, provide a police report.

No ticket or entrance fee is required; service fees (e.g., for visas) apply as specified.


Consular and Visa Services

Services for Swedish Nationals

  • Passport and ID: Apply or renew Swedish passports and national ID cards in person.
  • Emergency Assistance: Support for lost passports, emergencies, and legal challenges.
  • Notarial Services: Document certification and legalizations.
  • Absentee Voting: Facilitate voting in Swedish elections.

Services for Foreign Nationals

  • Visa Applications: Schengen visa processing for Sweden. The fee is €90 for adults (as of June 2025), and processing usually takes up to 15 days (Sweden Abroad; VisaHQ).
  • Migration Matters: Residence permits, family reunification, and collection of residence cards (by appointment only).
  • Information on Study, Work, and Residence: Guidance for those interested in moving to Sweden.

Note: Greek citizens do not need a visa for short-term visits to Sweden. Asylum applications are handled by the Swedish Migration Agency, not the embassy.


Visitor Experience: What to Expect

  • Arrive 15 minutes early for security screening.
  • Have your appointment confirmation and documents ready.
  • For visa applicants: interview and biometric data may be required.
  • Embassy staff speak Swedish, Greek, and English.
  • Dress code: business casual.

Security, Accessibility, and Visitor Conduct

  • Security screening is mandatory; large bags and prohibited items are not allowed.
  • Photography is prohibited inside embassy premises.
  • The embassy is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities; notify the embassy when booking if you need special assistance (Sweden Abroad).

Practical Tips and Local Amenities

  • Use public transport or taxis due to limited parking.
  • Cafés, restaurants, and hotels are available nearby.
  • The embassy’s central location allows for easy access to Athens’ historical and cultural sites.
  • Check for events like the Athens-Epidavros Festival during your visit, as these may affect local traffic (Kimkim).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the embassy’s opening hours?
A: Main office: Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00; Consular services: Mon–Fri 10:00–12:00.

Q: How do I book an appointment?
A: Book via email, phone, or the online system.

Q: What documents do I need for a visa application?
A: Passport, application form, photos, travel insurance, accommodation and travel proof, and financial documentation.

Q: Is the embassy accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes; notify the embassy if you need special assistance.

Q: What should I do in an emergency outside office hours?
A: Contact the embassy’s emergency line or the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Stockholm. See official website for details.


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