Other locations in Italy
There are four British consular districts in Italy (Milan, Florence, Rome and Naples), and then there are a number of Honorary Consuls: Cagliari, Genoa, Venice, Palermo, Bari and Catania.
Here you can find which British Consulate is responsible for your Region.
Regions (North to South) by Consular district:
| Region | District |
| Piedmont | Milan |
| Valle d'Aosta | |
| Lombardy | Milan |
| Trentino-Alto Adige | Milan |
| Veneto | Venice/Milan |
| Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Venice/Milan |
| Liguria | Milan |
| Emilia Romagna | |
| Tuscany | Florence |
| Marche | Florence |
| Umbria | Florence |
| Lazio | Rome |
| Abruzzo | Rome |
| Molise | Rome |
| Campania | Naples |
| Puglia | Naples |
| Basilicata | Naples |
| Calabria | Naples |
| Sicily | Naples |
| Sardinia | Rome |
The Republic of San Marino is a separate sovereign state, an enclave on the borders of Emilia Romagna and Marche. UK consular affairs are handled in
Florence
.
The Vatican is a separate sovereign state, an enclave within Rome. UK consular affairs are handled in Rome.
The British Embassy to the Holy See has an independent website.
Consular districts in Italy
There are four consular districts in Italy: Milan , Florence , Rome and Naples districts.
FCO policy on access for the disabled
We are keen to ensure that our buildings and services are fully accessible to all.
Wherever possible, we have made our buildings and services accessible. Sometimes this is not possible. In these situations we will try to provide a service or access to a building in an alternative way to ensure equality of access for disabled people.
To assist disabled visitors, we are collecting details of disabled access to the Embassy and Consulates in Italy, and adding them to this site. Links to this information, when existing, are at the foot of the relevant Consulate page.