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About the Australian Embassy in Thailand
Head of Mission
Embassy’s Contact Details and Opening Hours
The Embassy is generally open from 0800 am to 1630 pm Monday to Friday except for public holidays. For particular departmental contact details and opening hours, please click here
Embassy Building
The Embassy complex is situated at 37 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok on 1.2 hectares (about 7.5 rai) of low lying and relatively flat land. It was designed by one of Australia's leading architects of the time, Mr Ken Woolley of the firm Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley. Local consultants for the project were M L Devakul, Architects. More
Embassy’s Public Holidays
Find more information about the Embassy’s public holidays
Security
Physical and personal security is a concern for embassies, and the Australian Embassy in Bangkok is no exception.
Luggage and bags belonging to visitors are not allowed into the grounds and must be left at the main gate. Valuables and personal papers can be placed in clear plastic bags and taken into the embassy but are subject to safety checks. Mobile phones must be left at the reception counter.
Parking is not available for visitors in the grounds unless specially authorised. Disabled visitors should telephone to make special access arrangements.
Parking is available in Thai Wah Building, Sathorn Road. Visitors are responsible for their own parking fee.
Click here to see a map of the Embassy and the parking areas.