Former U.S. Embassy Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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45 valoraciones
SwissFamilyF
No longer accessible
Unfortunately the former CIA building is no longer accessible - the security guard would not allow access under any circumstances!
Valoración publicada el 4 ago 2023
TrentJamesPetersen
Notary Service
Thank you to everyone working at the U.S. Consulate of Ho Chi Minh City. I came in on January 30th, 2020 to get an; invitation letter, income statement, and copy of passport & copy of Drivers License ...
Valoración publicada el 12 may 2020
Perry B
A time capsule of note!
We loved visiting the former Embassy. It is one of the most fascinating buildings on the planet, largely due to its history. Built in 1963 after the coup d'etat and torching of its predecessor, its ar...
Valoración publicada el 31 mar 2020
JeromeB101
Now the Consulate
Not much to see here - just a wall like with other US embassies and consulates around the world. Not all that much history here either as the real action was elsewhere during the war and as Saigon fe...
Valoración publicada el 22 feb 2020
Sonnyday63
Please be aware that only south Vietnamese left from the top of the lift shaft.
"It’s one of the iconic images of the Vietnam War. Hubert van Es’ snapshot shows a military helicopter perched atop the US Embassy in Saigon as Americans stream up a stairway, desperately boarding the...
No longer accessible
Unfortunately the former CIA building is no longer accessible - the security guard would not allow access under any circumstances!
Notary Service
Thank you to everyone working at the U.S. Consulate of Ho Chi Minh City. I came in on January 30th, 2020 to get an; invitation letter, income statement, and copy of passport & copy of Drivers License ...
A time capsule of note!
We loved visiting the former Embassy. It is one of the most fascinating buildings on the planet, largely due to its history. Built in 1963 after the coup d'etat and torching of its predecessor, its ar...
Now the Consulate
Not much to see here - just a wall like with other US embassies and consulates around the world. Not all that much history here either as the real action was elsewhere during the war and as Saigon fe...
Please be aware that only south Vietnamese left from the top of the lift shaft.
"It’s one of the iconic images of the Vietnam War. Hubert van Es’ snapshot shows a military helicopter perched atop the US Embassy in Saigon as Americans stream up a stairway, desperately boarding the...