Tiffany L. • Febbraio 12, 2016Lovely quiet hotel. Valet parking is quite expensive. Friendly staff and spacious rooms
Ana Marie 💃 • Agosto 20, 2013Be sure not to leave before trying the empanadas and having His Excellency play the bongos for you, talented musician! 🎶💃
Rosetta Stone • Maggio 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Iraq, photograph a Gudea statue—one of the 27 statues commissioned by Gudea, who ruled Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia during the Neo-Sumerian period. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Char • Luglio 9, 2017One of the most amazing embassies in town. Staff is very friendly, beautiful architecture, great backyard!
Allison K. • Luglio 3, 2018The building is beautiful — amazing modern design.
Rosetta Stone • Maggio 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Brazil, take a photo of “Rio de Janeiro Harbour and Cityscape” by Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, a painter who tried to avoid noticeable European influences. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Rosetta Stone • Maggio 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: Take a photo of a Mount Everest poster in Nepal. Called Sagarmāthā by locals, Mount Everest is the world’s highest mountain at 29,029 ft. above sea level. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Saim T. • Agosto 16, 2013They don't accept credit cart, you need to bring cash for all payments. And also cvs photos, they send me to 1735 Connecticut ave nw, dc. For picture. But they are pretty fast! Thanks to them
Nicholas D. • Aprile 4, 2012Try the cabbage soup and the vodka.
Bilal • Agosto 26, 2014Say hello to the Ambassador
Rosetta Stone • Maggio 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Japan, take a photo of a traditional wedding kimono, or uchikake. These heavily-brocaded, formal garments are worn by brides over a kimono and obi. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Dwayne K. • Aprile 15, 2013Still the cheapest way to travel internationally - remember that, when you are visiting foreign embassies, you are on their sovereign land under their rules, so check yourself!
Rosetta Stone • Maggio 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: Take a photo of a bronze artwork in Benin. From the fourteenth century to 1897, obas (divine chiefs) of the Benin Empire commissioned such bronze works.
Sveen Þorskur 바이트 aus Schwelm • Maggio 30, 2013You may know it better as Myanmar, but it'll always be Burma to me!
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