Do you need a special visa to visit Rio? I have read that you have to have a roundtrip ticket and send your passport to the Brazil embassy to get one. Need some info.
Thanks
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Do you need a special visa to visit Rio? I have read that you have to have a roundtrip ticket and send your passport to the Brazil embassy to get one. Need some info.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Saopaulob]I believe the taxi drivers know all the streets they just play el stupidito.[/QUOTE]
Sometimes you get a driver from Zona Norte who doesn't really know his way around very well and you have to guide him.
Great reports as usual Euro! Reading your adventures at L'uomo made me get a lot of saudades of that place and Rio! Keep'em coming!:)
BBB,
Could you please ask your alter ego, Billy if he can be kind enough to share contacts of the girl on the far right (the morena with the white top and blue jeans) on the following pic such as where he found her, how much and for how long and how skilled she is?
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=123346[/url]
Cheers mate.
Wow. Great reporting. I've been missing Rio for almost 8 months now and you brought me back with your tales from Luomo. Man I love that place. the only real downer now is how crappy the dollar/real rate has become. It has been in free fall mode since March of last year and shows no signs of letting up. By the time February rolls around, we might be dollar for dollar. Thanks again Euro....
....what a great reports !!!
Thanks so much, cause I was in Rio just 2 weeks ago, but you gave me the feeling to be there again....not to mention I cannot wait to be there again...
Just one note, I really think what makes Rio....the-H-E-A-V-E-N is termas !
The way terma girls are so friendly and their cheap prices.
Rio without termas will be nothing different from one of the other 4 cities I visited (Recife-Foz-Curitiba-Floripa), expensive prices and not great attitude of GDP.
Yes only last time I discovered gpguia and had enough level of portuguese to understand almost all, so maybe I will check Belo Horizonte, so cheap fly there from Rio and escorts looks great, but even a top notch escort at reasonable price does not offer the fun you have to sit down at bar in terma and have great conversation with girl.
Thanks for report Euro100
Is this place in Copa? If so, where at exactly?
Thanks in advance for anyones help.
[QUOTE=Chris H]Is this place in Copa? If so, where at exactly?
Thanks in advance for anyones help.[/QUOTE]
Yes. It's on Rua Prado Jr right at the corner of Rua Barato Ribiero. It is a well-known restaurant to the locals and it is open till 4 or 5:00 in the morning. They serve generous sandwiches as well as hot meals. The place has simple decor with Don Quihote pictures and wholesome food.
[QUOTE=Poucolouco]Yes. It's on Rua Prado Jr right at the corner of Rua Barato Ribiero. It is a well-known restaurant to the locals and it is open till 4 or 5:00 in the morning. They serve generous sandwiches as well as hot meals. The place has simple decor with Don Quihote pictures and wholesome food.[/QUOTE]
cool, thank you!
[QUOTE=TomChadwick1]Do you need a special visa to visit Rio? I have read that you have to have a roundtrip ticket and send your passport to the Brazil embassy to get one. Need some info.
Thanks[/QUOTE]
How can we answer your question if you don't tell us what country's passport you are holding. Simple isn't it?
[QUOTE=TomChadwick1]Do you need a special visa to visit Rio? I have read that you have to have a roundtrip ticket and send your passport to the Brazil embassy to get one. Need some info.
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If you are form the US, you do. If you are from the European Union, on the other hand, you don't. Just one of these instances of tit-for-tat.
And, yes, you need to send your passport to the embassy with a copy of the itinerary. Be prepared for this process to take 2 weeks. Even if you show up in person at the consulate or embassy, it will not be faster (yes, I have tried that!).
[QUOTE=Poucolouco]Yes. It's on Rua Prado Jr right at the corner of Rua Barato Ribiero. It is a well-known restaurant to the locals and it is open till 4 or 5:00 in the morning. They serve generous sandwiches as well as hot meals. The place has simple decor with Don Quihote pictures and wholesome food.[/QUOTE]
Exactly! I actually like to use the stand-up bar, which is open to Rua Barato Ribiero. I consume my sandwich and beer standing up at the bar, and I don't sit down in the restaurant portion.
[QUOTE=Chezz]As I sit here in the lounge at MIA, I cannot imagine a better way to prepare for my flight to Rio. Thanks for taking the time to write a great report.[/QUOTE]
No need to thank me. Just please do some reporting of your own when you get done with your adventures.
Not too long ago, there was a question about Luomo charging 'up front' for the entry fee. I had never seen this but as I was leaving the other night, a newbie was coming in and they asked for the 60 up front. Not a good trend. I wondered if they gave him the 'girl discount' on the way out. I consider the management to be good friends, but, this is Rio. Don't forget how Centauras has gone. Nossa!
[QUOTE=SlimHoleDrill]Not too long ago, there was a question about Luomo charging 'up front' for the entry fee. I had never seen this but as I was leaving the other night, a newbie was coming in and they asked for the 60 up front. Not a good trend. I wondered if they gave him the 'girl discount' on the way out. I consider the management to be good friends, but, this is Rio. Don't forget how Centauras has gone. Nossa![/QUOTE]
I've gone to L'uomo a few times, and still in FKK mode, took out the entrance fee to pay up front. Every time, they have refused to accept it. Since they discount the entry fee for sessioning with a girl, they wouldn't know what to charge anyway.
[QUOTE=Euro100]If you are form the US, you do. If you are from the European Union, on the other hand, you don't. Just one of these instances of tit-for-tat.
And, yes, you need to send your passport to the embassy with a copy of the itinerary. Be prepared for this process to take 2 weeks. Even if you show up in person at the consulate or embassy, it will not be faster (yes, I have tried that!).[/QUOTE]
I dropped off my passport with the application & $130 money order (ouch) at a specific time @ The Brasilian Embassy in NY, and picked it up the next day with the Visa attached. The website indicates several days I noticed?
[url]http://en.brazilny.org/index.php?/consulado/anchor/tourist/[/url]
[url]http://en.brazilny.org/index.php?/consulado/anchor/horarios/[/url]