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Embassy of the People'S Republic of China, Madrid.

Madrid Spain 40° N · 3° W

Visiting the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Madrid offers a unique glimpse into the diplomatic and cultural ties between China and Spain, making…

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Introduction

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Madrid stands as a vital bridge between China and Spain, reflecting decades of diplomatic, cultural, and economic cooperation since the establishment of official ties in 1973. Strategically located at Calle Arturo Soria, 111-113, in the Ciudad Lineal district, it is both a working diplomatic mission and a landmark of modern international relations in Spain. While the embassy primarily serves Chinese nationals and those seeking consular services, its presence and occasional community events offer insight into the evolving partnership between the two countries.

This comprehensive guide covers essential information for visiting the embassy: operational hours, entry protocols, accessibility, nearby attractions, and practical travel tips. Whether you require consular assistance, plan to apply for a visa, or want to understand the embassy’s significance within Madrid’s cultural landscape, this article will help you prepare for a smooth and informed visit. (Official Embassy Website, TravelChinaGuide, Embassies.info)


Embassy Location, Structure, and Accessibility

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Situated in the northeast Ciudad Lineal district, the Chinese Embassy is easily accessible and surrounded by major business and diplomatic centers. The modern complex features the main chancery, landscaped gardens, and secure entry points, reflecting both functionality and Chinese architectural aesthetics.

Proximity to Landmarks and Services

Nearby, you’ll find landmarks such as Parque de Juan Carlos I, the elegant Salamanca district, and Plaza de Castilla. The area is well-served by hotels, restaurants, and public transport, making it convenient for visitors attending appointments or exploring the city.

Consular Section and Visa Application Center

  • Consular Section: C/Josefa Valcárcel 40, 1a planta 1, 28027 Madrid (TravelChinaGuide). Handles passport, notarial, and consular matters. Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:30–11:30 (closed on public holidays).
  • Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC): C/Agustín de Foxá No. 29, 4° piso A, 28046 Madrid. Manages visa applications for ordinary passports, streamlining the process outside the embassy.

Visiting Hours and Entry Procedures

  • Embassy: Open for official business and appointments only, typically Monday–Friday during standard business hours. Confirm appointment times in advance.
  • Consular Office: Monday to Friday, 09:30–11:30 (except public holidays).

Entry Requirements:

  • Appointment confirmation is required for all visits.
  • Valid identification and relevant documents must be presented at security.
  • Expect bag checks and metal detectors.
  • Photography is prohibited inside and at security checkpoints.

Accessibility and Transportation

Public Transportation:

  • Metro: Avenida de la Paz (Line 4) – 10-minute walk; Avenida de América (Lines 4, 6, 7, 9) – major interchange nearby.
  • Bus: EMT Madrid buses 11, 70, 120, and 122 serve Calle Arturo Soria. Buses 114 and 115 serve the consular office location.
  • Taxi/Rideshare: Convenient drop-off points on major avenues.

Driving and Parking:

  • Metered street parking and public garages are available nearby.
  • Embassy parking is restricted; public transport is recommended.

Accessibility:

  • Ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms are provided at both the embassy and consular offices.
  • Visitors needing special assistance should inform the embassy in advance.

Services Offered

  • Visa applications and processing (via CVASC and consular office)
  • Passport renewal and notarial services
  • Assistance for Chinese nationals in Spain
  • Facilitation of diplomatic and cultural exchanges

Nearby Attractions and Amenities

Hotels & Accommodation:

  • Numerous options from business hotels to boutique stays are available nearby.

Dining:

  • Diverse restaurants range from local Spanish cuisine to international eateries.

Emergency Services:

  • Emergency number: 112 (Spain-wide)
  • The embassy provides consular assistance to Chinese nationals in emergencies.

Photography and Guided Tours

  • Photography: Not permitted inside embassy grounds or near security.
  • Guided Tours: The embassy does not offer public tours; however, it occasionally collaborates with Madrid’s local communities for cultural events during major Chinese holidays.

Historical and Diplomatic Significance

The Chinese Embassy in Madrid embodies the strong bilateral ties between China and Spain, established on March 9, 1973. It has played a crucial role in diplomatic dialogue, cultural exchange, and economic cooperation, particularly as China and Spain have deepened their partnership within the EU and Ibero-American contexts. The embassy continues to foster mutual understanding and support for the growing Chinese community in Spain.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I visit the Chinese Embassy in Madrid as a tourist?
A: No, public tours are not available. Entry is limited to those with official business, consular appointments, or visa processing needs.

Q: What are the embassy’s opening hours?
A: Monday to Friday, standard business hours for the embassy; consular office is open 09:30–11:30. Closed on public holidays.

Q: Where do I apply for a Chinese visa in Madrid?
A: At the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC), C/Agustín de Foxá No. 29.

Q: Are the premises accessible for persons with disabilities?
A: Yes, both embassy and consular offices are equipped for accessibility.

Q: Is parking available?
A: Limited at the embassy; public transport or nearby garages are recommended.

Q: Is photography permitted?
A: No, photography is not allowed inside or near security.


Contact Information and Hours

  • Embassy Address: Calle Arturo Soria, 111-113, 28043 Madrid, Spain
  • Consular Office: C/Josefa Valcárcel 40, 1a planta 1, 28027 Madrid
  • Telephone (Embassy): +34 91 519 42 42
  • Telephone (Consular): +34 91 741 47 28
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Official Website: es.china-embassy.gov.cn

Always check the official website or contact the embassy directly for updates on hours, especially around Chinese and Spanish public holidays.


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