[QUOTE=Tnfsh217;2903304]I recently returned from Lima and wanted to share my thoughts:
Lima is a massive city, and navigating it can be quite challenging due to heavy traffic. It often takes about an hour to travel from one part of the city to another. The buses are not very reliable, and many of them are retired vehicles from other countries.
Regarding sexual practices, I observed that condom use is standard during blowjobs.
During my visit, I explored four brothels: La Colmena VIP, Las Sirenitas, Geisha, and Trocadero. They typically charge between 40 and 50 soles for a 20-minute session. In terms of quality, variety, and availability of girls, I found La Colmena VIP to be the best. I also had a girlfriend experience (GFE) during an hour-long session there. Las Sirenitas and Geisha are smaller establishments that I found less interesting. I do not recommend Trocadero, as most of the women there were fatass grannies, despite it being the largest brothel in Lima.
I also visited the Venice's Company S. Are. L. Sauna, where I met the owner, an elderly Chinese man. The spa is relatively small, with three showers and two jacuzzis. The girls there were hot, and I paid 270 soles for a 40-minute session with a girl who resembled Katy Perry and she speaks English and Chinese. The services included kissing, anal, and a GFE, which I found to be worth the price.
As for street walkers, areas like Lince and Mall Del Sur were dead during my visit. I attempted to visit Santa Anita but was advised by a taxi driver that it was not safe. Robbery happens all the time. There are some street walkers near Megaplaza (actually, it's a nearby mall called Royal Plaza). While there are many in Plaza Norte, most of them appeared ugly and dirty. Went to the pizza alley in Kennedy park during daytime but didn't see any cat.
If I had a chance to do it again, I would just visit La Colmena VIP and the Venice's Company S. Are. L.
I want to have a huge shoutout to J. J. His posts are informative.[/QUOTE]Thanks for your awesome review as I will be going there in May. Where in town did you stay and with your experience plus given that you would visit only the two establishments you mentioned, where would you recommend others to stay in? Did you use Uber at all in Lima? Also, what time of the day did you usually visit the places you mongered at?