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Royal Thai Embassy in Rome

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Overview

The Royal Thai Embassy in Rome (Reale Ambasciata di Thailandia) occupies a villa on Via Nomentana in the Nomentano-Trieste district, a leafy residential area northeast of Rome's historic centre, approximately 2 kilometres from Termini station. The embassy manages Thailand's bilateral relationship with Italy across trade, investment, tourism, culture, and education, and serves as the accredited diplomatic mission for Albania, Libya, Cyprus, San Marino, and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Italy is one of Thailand's most important European tourism markets — approximately 350,000 Italian tourists visit Thailand annually, with particular concentrations in Phuket (where an Italian pensionato community has established itself alongside beach resorts), Koh Samui, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai. Italians are drawn to Thailand's combination of tropical beaches, affordable luxury, rich cuisine, and wellness culture. The relationship runs both ways: an estimated 10,000 Thai nationals live in Italy, predominantly in Rome, Milan, Turin, and the industrial cities of northern Italy. Thailand maintains an unusually extensive honorary consular network across the Italian peninsula — honorary consulates-general in Genoa, Milan, and Naples, and honorary consulates in Turin and Venice — reflecting both the geographic distribution of Thai-Italian commercial ties and the Italian tradition of honorary diplomatic appointments. Direct flights between Rome Fiumicino and Bangkok are available via Thai Airways nonstop service (approximately 10.5 hours), with additional one-stop connections through Middle Eastern hubs (Emirates via Dubai, Qatar via Doha) and ITA Airways/partner connections via Rome and Milan Malpensa. From Milan, Thai Airways operates nonstop to Bangkok — useful for travellers in northern Italy.

Visa Services

Italian citizens can enter Thailand visa-free for 60 days. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory since May 2025. All visa applications must be submitted exclusively online via thaievisa.go.th — passport submission at the embassy is not required. Processing takes up to 14 working days (longer during high season). Apply minimum 15 days before intended arrival but no more than 90 days in advance. Application fees are non-refundable in all cases. The embassy cannot edit personal details after submission. Italian travel document holders (refugees) must obtain a visa before travelling to Thailand.

Consular Services

The consular section provides Thai passport issuance and renewal, Thai national ID card services, civil registration (birth, marriage, divorce, death certificates), document legalisation and notarial acts, power of attorney, military service documentation, and emergency protection services for Thai nationals in distress — all by appointment only. Passport and document collection: 12:00-13:00 weekdays. Phone inquiries: 14:30-17:00 weekdays. The honorary consulates across Italy (Genoa, Milan, Naples, Turin, Venice) provide limited consular assistance and notarial services for Thai nationals in their regions.

Trade & Export Support

Italy is a significant European trade partner for Thailand, with bilateral trade exceeding EUR 5 billion annually. Italian exports to Thailand include machinery, fashion and luxury goods, automotive components, wines and food products, and industrial equipment. Thai exports to Italy encompass electronics, processed food (canned seafood, rice, tropical fruits), rubber, jewellery and gemstones, textiles, and automotive parts. Italy's strengths in fashion, design, and food technology complement Thailand's manufacturing base — several Italian food companies source ingredients from Thailand, and Italian fashion brands utilise Thai textile production. The Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok facilitates business networking and bilateral trade events.

Business Support

The embassy supports Italian businesses exploring the Thai market through referrals to the Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce, the Italy Trade Agency (ICE), the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI), and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Italian investment in Thailand is concentrated in food processing, fashion and textiles, automotive components, and tourism infrastructure — reflecting Italy's traditional strengths in these sectors.

Cultural & Educational Programs

Thai-Italian cultural ties are strengthened by a significant Italian expatriate community in Thailand — particularly the pensionato community in Phuket and Koh Samui, where Italian restaurants, real estate services, and social clubs cater to long-stay Italian residents. Italian cuisine is well-represented in Bangkok's dining scene, and Thai-Italian culinary exchanges are a growing niche. Approximately 1,500 Thai students study in Italy, attracted to fashion and design programmes in Milan, culinary arts, and art history — facilitated by Uni-Italia and bilateral education agreements. Thai boxing (Muay Thai) has a strong following in Italy with hundreds of training gyms and a competitive federation.

Service Area

The embassy covers Italy, Albania, Libya, Cyprus (via Honorary Consul-General in Nicosia), San Marino, and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Within Italy, honorary consulates-general operate in Genoa, Milan, and Naples, with honorary consulates in Turin and Venice.

Appointment Information

The embassy works Monday to Friday, 09:30-17:00, with phone enquiries answered only between 14:30 and 17:00 on +39 06 8622 051. The consular section receives strictly by appointment, Monday to Friday 09:30-13:00 — the same window that serves passport and document collection. The consular section has its own lines, +39 06 8622 0526, 0527, and 0530, and its own mailbox, consolato@ambthai.it; general embassy matters go to info@ambthai.it. Closed on Thai royal holidays and Italian public holidays. Nearest Metro: Bologna (Line B), about ten minutes on foot; buses 36, 60, 62, and 84 stop along Via Nomentana.

Special Notes

The embassy is located in the Nomentano-Trieste district, northeast of Rome's centre. Nearest Metro station is Bologna (Line B), approximately 10 minutes walk. Bus routes 36, 60, 62, and 84 stop near Via Nomentana. Limited street parking. Thai nationals requiring emergency assistance outside office hours should call the main embassy number.

Frequently asked questions

Not for stays up to 60 days — the exemption covers tourism and short business visits. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for everyone, registered free online within three days before arrival. Longer stays run through the online e-Visa portal thaievisa.go.th — apply at least 15 days before travel but no more than 90 days ahead.

Not for consular business — the section receives by appointment only, Monday to Friday 09:30-13:00, which also covers passport and document collection. Phone enquiries have their own window, 14:30-17:00, on +39 06 8622 051 or the consular lines 0526/0527/0530.

Italy plus Albania, Libya, Cyprus (through an Honorary Consul-General in Nicosia), San Marino, and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Within Italy, honorary consulates-general in Genoa, Milan, and Naples and honorary consulates in Turin and Venice provide limited local assistance.

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