List of state visits made by Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II has undertaken a number of state and official visits since ascending the throne in 1952,[1] as well as trips throughout the Commonwealth, making her the most widely travelled head of state in history. She does not require a British passport for travelling overseas, as all British passports are issued in her name.[2]

Overseas trips made by Elizabeth II. A darker colour corresponds to a greater number of visits

Elizabeth II is the sovereign of more than one independent state and has represented both Canada and the United Kingdom on state visits, though the former on just two occasions. The relevant governor-general will usually carry out state visits on the Queen's behalf.

As Queen of Canada

DateCountryCities visitedHost
17-20 October 1957 United States[3][4][5][6][7]Jamestown, Washington, D.C., New York CityPresident Eisenhower
27 June and 6 July 1959 United States[5][7]Massena,[8] ChicagoVice President Nixon, Governor Stratton

As Queen of the United Kingdom

DateCountryCities visitedHost
2930 November 1953 PanamaPanama CityPresident Remón[9]
1 May 1954 LibyaTobrukKing Idris[10]
2426 June 1955 NorwayOsloKing Haakon VII
810 June 1956 SwedenStockholmKing Gustaf VI Adolf[11]
1821 February 1957 PortugalMontijo, Setúbal, Lisbon, Queluz,[12] Caldas da Rainha, Nazaré, Alcobaça, Batalha, Vila Franca de Xira[13]President Lopes
811 April 1957 FranceParis, Lille[14]President Coty
2123 May 1957 DenmarkCopenhagenKing Frederick IX
17–20 October 1957 United States[15][16][17]New York City, Washington, D.C., Williamsburg, VirginiaPresident Eisenhower
2527 March 1958 NetherlandsAmsterdam, Delft, Rotterdam, The Hague[18][19][20]Queen Juliana
26 February  1 March 1961   NepalKathmanduKing Mahendra
26 March 1961 IranTehran, Isfahan, Persepolis[21]Shah Mohammad Reza
25 May 1961 ItalyRome, Naples, Venice, Florence, Turin[22][23]President Gronchi
5 May 1961  Vatican CityPope John XXIII
23 November 1961 LiberiaMonroviaPresident Tubman
18 February 1965 EthiopiaAddis Ababa, Asmara, Gondar[24]Emperor Haile Selassie
812 February 1965 SudanKhartoum, Al-Ubayyid[25]President al-Mahi
1828 May 1965 West GermanyBonn, Königswinter, Koblenz, Kaub, Wiesbaden, Munich, Stuttgart, Marbach, Schwäbisch Hall, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Soest, Gütersloh, Hannover, Hamburg[26][27][28][29][30][31]President Lübke
27 May 1965 West BerlinWest Berlin[32]Mayor Brandt
913 May 1966 BelgiumBrussels, Antwerp[33]King Baudouin
511 November 1968 BrazilRecife, Salvador, Brasília, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro[34]President Costa e Silva
1118 November 1968 ChileSantiago, Valparaíso, Pucón[35]President Frei
510 May 1969 AustriaVienna, Salzburg, InnsbruckPresident Jonas
1825 October 1971 TurkeyAnkara, Izmir, Istanbul, Kusadasi, Ephesus, Gallipoli[36]President Sunay
1015 February 1972 ThailandBangkokKing Bhumibol Adulyadej
1314 March 1972 MaldivesMalé, GanPresident Nasir
1519 May 1972 FranceParisPresident Pompidou
1721 October 1972 YugoslaviaBelgrade, Dubrovnik, Zagreb[37][38][39]President Tito
1522 March 1974 IndonesiaBali, JakartaPresident Suharto
24 February  1 March 1975 MexicoMexico City, Cozumel, Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Mérida, Tizimín, Veracruz[40]President Echeverría
712 May 1975 JapanTokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Ise[41][42][43]Emperor Hirohito
2528 May 1976 FinlandHelsinkiPresident Kekkonen
611 July 1976 United StatesPhiladelphia, Washington, New York City, New Haven, Charlottesville, Providence, Boston[44][45]President Ford
812 November 1976 LuxembourgGrand Duke Jean
2226 May 1978 West GermanyBonn, Mainz, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Kiel[46][47]President Scheel
26 May 1978 West BerlinWest Berlin[46][47][48]Mayor Stobbe
1214 February 1979 KuwaitKuwait CityEmir Jaber III
1417 February 1979 BahrainEmir Isa
1720 February 1979 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh, Dhahran[49]King Khalid
2124 February 1979 QatarEmir Khalifa
2427 February 1979 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi, Dubai[49]Sheikh Zayed
28 February  2 March 1979 OmanMuscat,[50] Nizwa[51]Sultan Qaboos
16 May 1979 DenmarkCopenhagen, Aalborg[52]Queen Margrethe II
29 April  2 May 1980  SwitzerlandZürich, Basel[53]President Chevallaz
1417 October 1980 ItalyRome, Genoa, Naples, Pompeii, Palermo[54]President Pertini
17 October 1980  Vatican CityPope John Paul II
2123 October 1980 TunisiaTunis, Borj El Amri[55]President Bourguiba
2527 October 1980 AlgeriaAlgiersPresident Chadli
2730 October 1980 MoroccoRabat, Marrakech, Casablanca[56]King Hassan II
58 May 1981 NorwayOsloKing Olav V
1722 February 1983 Mexico[57]Acapulco, Lázaro Cárdenas, Puerto Vallarta, La Paz[58]President de la Madrid
26 February  6 March 1983 United StatesSan Diego, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, Sierra Madre, Duarte, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Sacramento, Stanford, Palo Alto, Yosemite, Portland, Seattle[59]President Reagan
2528 May 1983 SwedenStockholm, Gothenburg[60]King Carl XVI Gustaf
2630 March 1984 JordanAmman, Petra, Aqaba[61]King Hussein
2529 March 1985 PortugalLisbon, Évora, Oporto[62]President Eanes
1721 February 1986   NepalKathmanduKing Birendra
1218 October 1986 People's Republic of ChinaBeijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Kunming, Guangzhou[63]President Li
2627 May 1987 West GermanyPresident von Weizsäcker[64]
45 July 1988 NetherlandsThe Hague, AmsterdamQueen Beatrix[65]
1721 October 1988 SpainMadrid, Seville, Barcelona, Majorca[66]King Juan Carlos
2527 June 1990 IcelandReykjavíkPresident Finnbogadóttir
23 November 1990 GermanyBonn, WeezePresident von Weizsäcker[67]
1426 May 1991 United StatesWashington, Arlington, Baltimore, Miami, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston[68]President George H. W. Bush
912 June 1992 FranceParis, Blois, Bordeaux[69]President Mitterrand
1923 October 1992 GermanyBonn, Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden[70]President von Weizsäcker
47 May 1993 HungaryBudapest, Kecskemét, Bugac[71]President Göncz
7 August 1993 BelgiumBrussels (for King Baudouin's funeral)Albert, the Prince of Liège[72]
6 May 1994 FranceCalaisPresident Mitterrand[73]
1720 October 1994 RussiaMoscow, St. Petersburg[74]President Yeltsin
2527 March 1996 PolandWarsaw, KrakówPresident Kwaśniewski
2729 March 1996 Czech RepublicPrague, Brno[75]President Havel
28 October  1 November 1996 ThailandBangkok, Ayutthaya[76]King Bhumibol Adulyadej
11 November 1998 BelgiumYpres[77]King Albert II[78]
1922 April 1999 South KoreaSeoul, Andong[79]President Kim Dae-jung
1619 October 2000 ItalyRome, Milan[80]President Ciampi
17 October 2000  Vatican CityPope John Paul II
30 May  1 June 2001 NorwayOsloKing Harald V
57 April 2004 FranceParis, Toulouse[81]President Chirac
2 November 2004 GermanyBerlin, Potsdam,[82] Düsseldorf[83]President Köhler
1617 October 2006 LithuaniaVilnius[84]President Adamkus
1819 October 2006 LatviaRiga[84]President Vike-Freiberga
1920 October 2006 EstoniaTallinn[84]President Ilves
5 February 2007 NetherlandsThe Hague, Amsterdam[85]Queen Beatrix
38 May 2007 United StatesWashington, Richmond, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Lexington, Louisville, Greenbelt[86]President George W. Bush
1112 July 2007 BelgiumBrussels, Ypres, Laeken,[87] Wavre[88]King Albert II
1316 May 2008 TurkeyAnkara, Istanbul, Bursa[36]President Gül
2122 October 2008 SloveniaLjubljana, Kranj[89]President Türk
2324 October 2008 SlovakiaBratislava, Starý Smokovec, Hrebienok, Poprad[90]President Gašparovič
2425 November 2010 United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiEmir Khalifa
2528 November 2010 OmanMuscatSultan Qaboos
1720 May 2011 IrelandDublin, Kildare, Cashel, Cork[91]President McAleese
3 April 2014 ItalyRomePresident Napolitano
3 April 2014  Vatican CityPope Francis
57 June 2014 FrancePresident Hollande[1]
23–26 June 2015 Germany[92]Berlin, Frankfurt, Celle[93]President Gauck

See also

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