Embassy of Turkey, London

The Embassy of Turkey in London is the diplomatic mission of Turkey in the United Kingdom. There was an embassy of the Ottoman Empire in London dating from 1793; this was suspended in 1914 following the outbreak of the First World War and replaced by the embassy of the new Republic of Turkey in 1924. From 1901-1954 the embassy was located at 69 Portland Place before moving to its current location; however this building was kept and is currently used as the Ambassador's Residence.

The embassy is housed in one of a group of Grade I listed buildings at 38—48 Belgrave Square.

Turkey also maintains a Consulate at Rutland Lodge, Rutland Gardens, Knightsbridge.

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 File:Embassy_of_Turkey_in_London_2.jpg|Plaque above the entrance File:Embassy_of_Turkey_in_London_3.jpg|Plaque outside the embassy in English and Turkish File:43 Belgrave Square.jpg|The embassy File:69 Portland Place, Marylebone, May 2023.jpg|The Ambassador's Residence on Portland Place 