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Korean Embassy in Czech Republic - Address & Contact

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Czech Republic

The Korean Embassy in Prague serves the Czech Republic, one of Central Europe's most industrialized and prosperous nations. The Czech Republic is home to major Korean manufacturing investments — Samsung Electronics has operated a large television and electronics factory in Nový Jičín since 1999, and Korean automotive suppliers have established a significant supply-chain presence around Czech auto plants. Prague's status as a major European tourist and cultural destination also draws substantial numbers of Korean visitors.

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Czech Republic

Office Name Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Czech Republic
Type Embassy
Address
Slavickova 5, 160 00 Praha 6-Bubenec, Czech Republic
Phone (420)234-090-411
Emergency (420)725-352-420 (24/7)
Consular Call Center (82)2-3210-0404
Toll-Free 080-020-0219
Coordinates 50.098946, 14.41012
Website http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/cz-ko/index.do

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Czech Republic - Location

Diplomatic Relations

1990.03.22.

Exports

$3,170.0M

Imports

$1,290.0M

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements may change without notice. Always check the latest travel advisories on the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs website before traveling.

South Korea – Czech Republic Diplomatic Relations

Korea established relations with Czechoslovakia in March 1990 and maintained continuity with the Czech Republic after the 1993 Velvet Divorce. What started as a diplomatic opening at the end of the Cold War quickly evolved into a substantial economic relationship. Samsung's decision to invest in Czech manufacturing in the 1990s was transformative, and Korean investment in the country has grown steadily since. Cultural exchanges have flourished alongside economic ties, with Czech interest in Korean culture growing markedly in the K-pop era. Both countries are committed multilateral partners and cooperate within the Korea-EU FTA framework.

South Korea – Czech Republic Trade & Economy

The Czech Republic is one of Korea's more significant Central European trading partners. Bilateral trade reached approximately $4.46 billion in 2023, with Korean exports of $3.17 billion — electronics, batteries, machinery, and automotive components — and Czech exports of $1.29 billion including vehicles, auto parts, and machinery. Intra-company trade between Korean parent firms and their Czech subsidiaries constitutes a significant portion of the total, particularly for Samsung and its supply-chain partners.

Exports to Czech Republic

$3,170.0M

Imports from Czech Republic

$1,290.0M

Tips for Koreans Living in Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a Schengen Area and EU member, and Korean nationals can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. About 3,043 Koreans reside in the Czech Republic, primarily in Prague and around Korean industrial zones. Samsung's presence in Nový Jičín has created a Korean corporate enclave in Moravia. The Korean Embassy in Prague provides full consular services, and the duty officer line operates 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Where is the Korean Embassy in Czech Republic?

A. The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Czech Republic is located at Slavickova 5, 160 00 Praha 6-Bubenec, Czech Republic.

Q. What is the phone number for the Korean Embassy in Czech Republic?

A. The main number is (420)234-090-411. For emergencies, call (420)725-352-420. The Consular Call Center can be reached at (82)2-3210-0404.

Q. What should I do in an emergency in Czech Republic?

A. Call the emergency line at (420)725-352-420 -- it is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also reach the Consular Call Center at (82)2-3210-0404 or the toll-free number 080-020-0219.

Q. When did South Korea and Czech Republic establish diplomatic relations?

A. South Korea and Czech Republic established diplomatic relations on 1990.03.22. .

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Based on official data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea (data.go.kr).

Last updated: 2025-02-04