Consulate information
Address and contact details
Consulate General of Ireland, Edinburgh
Edinburgh
EH3 7TT
Scotland
Closure dates
2024
Date | Holiday |
---|---|
1 January | New Year's Day |
2 January | 2nd January |
18 March | St Patrick's Day (substitute) |
29 March | Good Friday |
1 April | Easter Monday |
6 May | Early May Bank Holiday |
3 June | June Bank Holiday |
26 August | Summer Bank Holiday |
28 October | October Bank Holiday |
25 December | Christmas Day |
26 December | St Stephen's/ Boxing Day |
Opening hours
Consulate opening hours: Monday to Friday 09.30 – 13.00 and 14.30 – 17.00
Out of hours emergency contact details
Please note that if you require urgent assistance while the Consulate is closed you can telephone 0131 226 7711 and leave a message. The mailbox is monitored regularly throughout the weekend and your call will be returned at the earliest possible opportunity.
Directions to the Consulate
The Consulate General of Ireland in Scotland is located at 16 Randolph Crescent, just off Queensferry Street in Edinburgh’s West End.
The Consulate is well serviced by a number of Edinburgh bus routes and is within walking distance of Haymarket Railway Station.
16 Randolph Crescent
Edinburgh
EH3 7TT
Consulate Accessibility
The Consulate is located in a Grade A listed property and is approximately 200 years old. The building has significant external and internal access issues, therefore prospective visitors should consider the following prior to visiting the building:
- There are 7 steps up to the main entrance door from the pavement on Randolph Crescent.
- There are 11 steps down to the lower ground floor entrance door from the pavement on Randolph Crescent.
- There is a further 3 steps internally within the entrance lobby on route to the public reception point.
- There are no internal passenger lifts and therefore internal access between floors is via stairs only.
- There is toilet provision for those attending Consulate events, however these are not fully accessible currently due to the building's constraints.
The Consulate continues to make improvements to accessibility where possible. Despite these restrictions, we are able to provide our range of services in alternative ways, therefore any visitor who may be affected by the access restrictions should contact the Consulate to discuss how we can assist.