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Radisson?
[QUOTE=Digital; 1344587]Hi Guys,
What's the action at the various strip clubs I see around Tbilisi, especially in and around the Radisson area?
All suggestions gratefully received.[/QUOTE]Greetings Digital, nice to see that you have now presumably landed in Georgia. What is it with you and the Radisson? Deja vu?
All you will require is the Minx packaged up and delivered to Georgia and I suspect Digital will be a happy man.
Take care.
E.
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Greetings Excess, and yes please, if you could arrange for the Minx to be sent here.
Very quiet here I have to say although the talent on the street is very nice.
Take care,
Digital
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Updates
I've been in a "sauna club" named Labirint. I don't know where it is but it's definitely a brothel. It's in a old rocky building with an outside pool or something like that. You enter there in the bar and there are about 20 girls ready for actions.
Damages: 100 lari 1 hour for the girl (but take care because' it's only 1 shot included) and 60 lari for the room. They have rooms underneath the bar (60 GEL) and on the upper level (120 lari).
Girls are coming from Russia, Ukraine, Kazahstan and Georgia. In my opinion they are average, only 2-3 of them are above.
Other places visited are in the Raddison area. One is a striptease club named "XXX" and exactly near a disco called "The Bank". The strip club has some good Ukrainian pieces. A full strip dance is 150 lari. Kind of expensive for 7-8 minutes of naked dance. The phone number is not something that you automatically get after the dance.
The disco near, The Bank, is also filled with girls available for spending the night with you. They are also average but I saw a few that were worth the effort. Found that the price is about 100 lari for the girls.
There are also another places in Tbilisi that have the same purpose, and I'll keep you updated with new findings.
Keep safe!
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This is good work, [B]JohnDoe07[/B]. Many thanks for reporting back here. I see there's a strip club on Kostava called Diva. Any knowledge of it?
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[QUOTE=JohnDoe07;1353479]I've been in a "sauna club" named Labirint. I don't know where it is but it's definitely a brothel.[/QUOTE]As a side note, Batumi is filled with brothels runned, from what I heard, by turk "biznezmen". Many working girls in the casinos also. Most of them seem to be from North Caucasus (Chechnia, Dagestan, ect) or Uzbekistan.
The south Georgia coastal resorts (like Gonio) are also well-known sex-tourism meccas in summer for turk and armenian mongers.
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[QUOTE=Prosal;1353912]As a side note, Batumi is filled with brothels runned, from what I heard, by turk "biznezmen". also well-known sex-tourism meccas in summer for turk and armenian mongers.[/QUOTE]As well as by what you presumptively "heard", these places are patronized by Iranians by what I've seen. Batumi a fun place, shouldn't miss it if you're in Tbilisi and the season's right, an easy train ride.
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[QUOTE=Golfinho;1353950]As well as by what you presumptively "heard", these places are patronized by Iranians.[/QUOTE]Well, my georgian GF is Law teacher at Tbilisi uni and she told me so when we went to Batumi on a long weekend. A priori she more informed than you are. FYI some one million turk tourists visit Batumi every summer. Some 75 percent of the investments in Batumi (which tries hard to become a kind of mini-Vegas) belong to Turkish companies. This includes hotels, casinos, ect. And you really think that the turks don't also run the brothels? (rolleyes)
Everytime you post, you crack me up. Have you ACTUALLY been there, or just virtually as for most of the threads where you interfer?
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[QUOTE=Golfinho;1353950]an easy train ride.[/QUOTE]By the way, a journey of eight hours and something in a georgian train is not a "easy train ride" in my book.
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[QUOTE=Digital;1353901]This is good work, [B]JohnDoe07[/B]. Many thanks for reporting back here. I see there's a strip club on Kostava called Diva. Any knowledge of it?[/QUOTE]Hello Digital,
I didn't heard about Diva strip club yet. But time will solve all. Anyway I am not a big fan of strip clubs as most of the girls are there for money exclusively and in most of the cases you have to be a regular client to get some extras in your room. And spending 100 USD each time you enter the club I think makes no sense finally.
Regards
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[quote=prosal;1354031]by the way, a journey of eight hours and something in a georgian train is not a "easy train ride" in my book.[/quote]that would be a long time for you to play with your bottle cap collection, wouldn't it? new place, scenery, nice weather, time goes by fast with good company. if they're following thru on plan to build high speed rail tbilisi-batumi, or the 'trump tower' whatever. not a country i'm backing any investments in.
try reading again: iranians patronizing these places. they actually operate place in yerevan, if you ever get there. find something better to browbeat about. of course turks are there. duh.
note: the wehrmacht didn't get to tbilisi, so there are other things in georgia besides turkoids and iranians glad to profit there.
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[QUOTE=Prosal;1354031]By the way, a journey of eight hours and something in a georgian train is not a "easy train ride" in my book.[/QUOTE]Not a current French train. Alors. Yet better than the train to Samarkand from Tashkent, any train in Myanmar, the matrushka from Yerevan to Tbilisi (although scenic in June) , or the one from Odessa to Chisinau, the catamaran from Guadalupe to Martinique that I took today, et. Al. Anyone with your self-proclaimed level of sophistication must know of many such more.
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[quote=golfinho;1354437]yet better than the train to samarkand from tashkent[/quote]you don't know what you are talking about. better than the train from samarkand to tashkent? fyi a high-speed train whose comfort equals the eurostar is running on this route and makes the trip in 2h30. and even when it wasn't yet in operation, the express "registan" brought you from tashkent to samarkand in 3h30 and this in very confortable conditions. yeah. some 3h30 for 300 kilometers. now compare that to the 8h30 hours journey for 350 kilometers of the tbilisi-batumi route.
[url]http://www.tourstouzbekistan.com/en/transportation/trains.html[/url]
my guess is that you have done none of those. mythomania is a severe mental decease, you should consult asap.
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[QUOTE=Prosal; 1354612]the Express "Registan" brought you from Tashkent to Samarkand in 3h30 and this in very confortable conditions.[/QUOTE]Packed in around a table with a uzbeki multi-generational clan knawing bread loves for nearly four hours your idea of comfortable conditions? Tbilisi-Batumi (more like 7:45) through pictureque scenery, relaxing. A pleasant daytrip. Not quite the Bernina Express a personal favorite (put down your bottlecaps and go google it) but glad to have done it (one way).
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[QUOTE=Golfinho;1358969]Tbilisi-Batumi (more like 7:45). A pleasant trip[/QUOTE]If you have done it, you should know that little of the route between Tbilisi and Batumi is interesting scenery. Most of it is flat with an occasional village.
Anyway, it is simply ludicrous to dare say that the Tbilisi / Batumi train, that runs at 40 km / hour, is "better" than the Tashkent / Samarkand train that runs at 100 km / hour.
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Hello,
I'm sorry that I'm posting it just now but I have one night at Tbilisi today, and I'm quite desperate. I need a phone number or contact asap.
Otherwise it will be very lonely 1 day trip to Tbilisi.
Thank you guys