Ana Marie 💃 • August 20, 2013Be sure not to leave before trying the empanadas and having His Excellency play the bongos for you, talented musician! 🎶💃
Rosetta Stone • May 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.
Char • July 9, 2017One of the most amazing embassies in town. Staff is very friendly, beautiful architecture, great backyard!
Nicholas D. • April 4, 2012Try the cabbage soup and the vodka.
Barka S. • September 16, 2011Make sure you have your paperwork in order, they love streaching the red tape. Everytime I come I have to make 2 or 3 trips. And check the doc when you get it back, they get a lot wrong!
Rosetta Stone • May 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.
Charles O. • September 14, 2011Beautiful fountain in main reception area with outstanding tile work.
Justine J. • August 16, 2011Peek through the fence to see a life-sized bronze statue of world-renowned pianist and statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski standing to the building’s left.
Ekene A. • September 12, 2013Beautiful embassy. If you follow the instructions the process is smooth!
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: Take a photo of Ecuador’s coat of arms. The ship in the center, “Guayas,” was the first seaworthy steamship built on the west coast of South America.
kerlyn x. • August 26, 2011nice security gurads people from africa.. Staff appears to be from singapore who speak english with a singaporean flair.they must have good memory to remember that i've been here.Efficient,courteous
Allison K. • July 3, 2018The building is beautiful — amazing modern design.
David L. • July 3, 2012Aug 13, 2012 Jamaica Celebrates is 50th year of Independence from England at Cross Creek Golf Course with the Lazarus Foundation.
Bilal • August 26, 2014Say hello to the Ambassador
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Ghana, take a photo of a chocolate drink. Cocoa originated in South America, but now Ghana is the second largest producer of cocoa in the world.
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Egypt, take a photo of the brown and green rug hanging on the wall. In it, you’ll notice that the Nile River divides Egypt into four regions.
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