About British Embassy Zagreb


Ivana Lučića 4
10000 Zagreb
Croatia

Public access to embassies, high commissions and consulates is by appointment only
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Fax
+385 (1) 6009 111

To call us in an emergency or send us an online enquiry use our contact form: https://www.contact.service.csd.fcdo.gov.uk/posts/croatia/british-embassy-zagreb

Opening hours

  • Monday to Thursday, 8:30am to 5pm
  • Friday, 8:30am to 2pm

Consular section

The Zagreb Consular Section office works by appointment only and is therefore not open to the public at all times. See more information on how to make an appointment here.

Getting to the embassy

Our office is located at Ivana Lučića 4, a little more than 100 metres south of Vukovarska Street–the main avenue in the vicinity.

By taxi

Zagreb has taxi stands all over the city and it is not difficult to find a free taxi at any time of day.

By bus

There are no bus services to the embassy.

By tram

There is excellent tram service in Zagreb. The line numbers that service the area of the embassy are 3, 5 and 13. The tram station closest to the embassy is “Sveučilišna aleja”. The price of a one-way ticket is 0,93 EUR/h.

Parking

In the immediate vicinity, there is plenty of public parking. The embassy is located in the II zone–the cost of parking is 0,70 EUR per hour.

Security

We do our utmost to ensure a safe and secure environment for your visit. Please co-operate with the security team as they conduct their checks and controls, each of which should take only a few minutes. The security measures in place are for the benefit of all visitors and staff.

Visitors to our office will have to go through the security checkpoint at the entrance. Mobile phones and electronic devices are to be checked in at reception.

Visa services

All visa enquiries are now provided by VFS Global, an external commercial partner. You should submit your visa application online before travelling to the UK: https://visa.vfsglobal.com/hrv/en/gbr.

If you need to contact UK Visas & Immigration (including status updates, supporting documents and guidance), visit the UKVI website.