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  1. #28587
    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    Agreed. Totally forgot about Lapa. A very fun neighborhood. Don't know if hotels / rentals are cheap, though. Food? Not sure.

    Another option is Santa Teresa up the hill. I always enjoy spending a few hours there when in Rio. The views are to die for, and restaurants are cheap. A bit farther away, though.
    Agreed, Rio is beautiful when you see it from up high. There is a Salina near the Aqueduct that should not cost more than US $20. I know there are places that cost R$30 a night here but these places are not online. There are enough food choices and many street food lining up at night in front of Aquaduct. The downside probably is the neighborhood is old and everything is a little rundown and not the most comfortable.

    I always prefer the slowest form of transportation when I am alone so I see many different local things that a person moved by Uber won't see. I do it the same way even when my company is paying for everything. My company has a travel app and I can only reserve hotels from the app, most are better hotels for better security. One time I chose to buy camping gear to sleep in the office overlooking US embassy compound.

  2. #28586
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    You can stay near Lapa. Lots to do. It comes alive during weekend day and night. Walking distance to Centro. It just an option for someone on a budget. You can reverse commute too.

    If one is on a budget but can't enjoy anything less than 4 x4, then it will not be doable if one wants to have sex everyday. There are mongers have a great time living in Centro both in Medellin and Rio.
    Agreed. Totally forgot about Lapa. A very fun neighborhood. Don't know if hotels / rentals are cheap, though. Food? Not sure.

    Another option is Santa Teresa up the hill. I always enjoy spending a few hours there when in Rio. The views are to die for, and restaurants are cheap. A bit farther away, though.

  3. #28585

    Weekend situation

    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    Centro...Especially since it's dead on the weekends.
    Is centro dead on Saturday too or just on Sunday?

    I have not seen Rio (nor Brazil). Perhaps someone who experienced both Medellin Centro and Rio Centro could give his thoughts on how does it compare.

    In Med Centro, Saturday is a big shopping day, busiest and loudest day of the week, sometimes difficult to walk though the crowds without bumping shoulders. Biggest choice of SWs too for this reason, plenty of bars and clubs open until late in the area as well, since it's the party day.

    Sunday is the hangover and family day, Centro mostly being a ghost town compared to Saturday, most shops closed, skeleton lineup in clubs and much lower numbers of SWs, most casas closed, not many people walking around. Although it picks up a bit on the afternoon and some tourists are visiting Plaza Botero. The shopping malls seem be where lots of locals go on Sundays, not even for a big shopping just to walk around or for a meal with family in a foodcourt, others travel out of the city.

    What do Rio locals generally do on Saturday and Sunday?

  4. #28584
    Quote Originally Posted by PabloGn  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip and hesitating between Brazil and Colombia. Knowing that I have a small budget, which of the 2 are you guys recommending me? I'm planning to stay for 3 weeks and have a budget of about $2,000 USD all inclusive, excluding airfare. Thank in advance.
    Lifestyle dictates what you would spend. I generally spend 3 weeks in Colombia. Swing from centro chicas to poblado instagram sugar babies all in a day. I typically end up spending about USD4. 5 k including food, accommodation, chicas, drinking, airfare.

  5. #28583
    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    ...But do you want to stay in Rio for 3 weeks away from Zona Sul? I don't know. Centro has its charm, but seriously, for 3 weeks I would never! Especially since it's dead on the weekends.....
    You can stay near Lapa. Lots to do. It comes alive during weekend day and night. Walking distance to Centro. It just an option for someone on a budget. You can reverse commute too.

    If one is on a budget but can't enjoy anything less than 4 x4, then it will not be doable if one wants to have sex everyday. There are mongers have a great time living in Centro both in Medellin and Rio.

  6. #28582
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    It would improve the quality of the posts when one can post a real life example to backup a general statement, like where do you eat. ISG is not letting me upload pictures so you will have to look it up. All numbers are in local currency unless it is indicated. I have pictures of everything I posted here.

    Search the term "All Sabor Gastronmico" or "Zanetti Grill" in Rio on google map. These are buffet places you pay by weight. It's about R$5 per 100 gm. Most places have some selection of churrascaria and sushi. According to VB1, 4 x4 owner eats at Zanetti Grill. I ate there too and it's good. These are places that office workers and average locals go to eat.


    In Centro, 100 ML of orange juice that is squeezed in front of you is about $R1 so 500 ML is $R5. Many firemen and policemen eat breakfast at places that cost less than R$10. On the street, it's as low as R$2. You can get pretty decent lunch for between R$8 and R$15 if you don't mind buying from food truck.

    If one cooks, 1 KG of fillet mignon can be bought for less than US $ 13. Steak is half of that.
    In Copa these kilo places ain't cheap. Same goes for juice stands. I agree you can eat and stay very cheaply in Rio, as long as you stay away from Zona Sul.

    A 3-week room in a decent Centro hotel can be had for around $30 per day, maybe even less if you walk in without a reservation and pay cash. Using prives instead of expensive termas and FLs can stretch the budget immensely.

    But do you want to stay in Rio for 3 weeks away from Zona Sul? I don't know. Centro has its charm, but seriously, for 3 weeks I would never! Especially since it's dead on the weekends.

    Alternatively, one could rent a small Airbnb studio in Copa and cook. Supermarkets aren't cheap either, but cooking beats restaurant bills. But then you'd have to go to Centro every day.

    I don't know. Everyone has his own idea of a a perfect vacation, LOL.

  7. #28581

    Detail

    It would improve the quality of the posts when one can post a real life example to backup a general statement, like where do you eat. ISG is not letting me upload pictures so you will have to look it up. All numbers are in local currency unless it is indicated. I have pictures of everything I posted here.

    Search the term "All Sabor Gastronmico" or "Zanetti Grill" in Rio on google map. These are buffet places you pay by weight. It's about R$5 per 100 gm. Most places have some selection of churrascaria and sushi. According to VB1, 4 x4 owner eats at Zanetti Grill. I ate there too and it's good. These are places that office workers and average locals go to eat.


    In Centro, 100 ML of orange juice that is squeezed in front of you is about $R1 so 500 ML is $R5. Many firemen and policemen eat breakfast at places that cost less than R$10. On the street, it's as low as R$2. You can get pretty decent lunch for between R$8 and R$15 if you don't mind buying from food truck.

    If one cooks, 1 KG of fillet mignon can be bought for less than US $ 13. Steak is half of that.

  8. #28580

    Question on PReP

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    Brilliant in the Basics. Safety PReP, generic cialis viagra.

    Earlier this week, Vagabundo went to centro and bought generic PReP at the Pacheco farmacia at Rio Branco 156, and generic cialis and viagra at are. Uruguiana 19.

    Play safe, men.
    What do you say when you want generic PReP? And do you need to do any tests or do they just give it to you?

  9. #28579

    Doability

    Quote Originally Posted by FlowState985  [View Original Post]
    $2000 usd is doable in Brazil if you don't include accommodation / food and it is just for the girls.
    Which means it isn't doable since over a three week period you need to eat and have a place to stay! It would be best to save some more money to cover food and lodging.

  10. #28578
    Quote Originally Posted by PabloGn  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip and hesitating between Brazil and Colombia. Knowing that I have a small budget, which of the 2 are you guys recommending me? I'm planning to stay for 3 weeks and have a budget of about $2,000 USD all inclusive, excluding airfare. Thank in advance.
    $2000 usd is doable in Brazil if you don't include accommodation / food and it is just for the girls. Colombia would be easier on that budget since accommodation / food / girls are cheaper as a whole.

  11. #28577

    Petite Hottie Available

    I just checked with Valeska at Monte Carlo and she is still working there. Can't miss her. She is school girl petite but with a nice Brazilian bunda (proportionally smaller of course). She is a sweet girl (24 I think), short hair for a brasileira down to her shoulders, kisses passionately and fucks like a demon. I really liked her.

    Ps tiny A cup so if small tits are ur thing u are set. Or vice versa. For me I prefer them bigger but was a great tradeoff for the rest.

  12. #28576
    Brilliant in the Basics. Safety PReP, generic cialis viagra.

    Earlier this week, Vagabundo went to centro and bought generic PReP at the Pacheco farmacia at Rio Branco 156, and generic cialis and viagra at are. Uruguiana 19.

    For those who like Ganja, go to Ganja Coffee Shop at are. Rezende 82 (don't ask about ganja, just sayin the coffee is great).

    Play safe, men.

  13. #28575

    Quick update

    Nothing special but thought I would finally give back to the forum.

    I forgot to describe myself and my preference to serve as a reference point in the last post so I'll do it here.

    I am a 32 yo. Southeast Asian 5'6 170 lb well built and works-out 4-5 times a week. I prefer natural non-MILF fit new / girl next door type chicas under 25 yo instead of harden pros. I have been traveling consistency for 6 years and have visited too many places to list. I make mid 6 figures and don't might spending money but hate wasting money / time. For the most part I am over the sex just for sex sake and have no problem saying no to free / nearly sex. At this point and prefer some actual connection chemistry with the girl before going to town.

    Since my last report I visited a few other places. Eden, Darkroom, Casablanca, Marrakech, Kalabria.

    Some notes about each.

    Eden. Went at around 4 pm. I was not impressed by the girls as they seem like new MILF with body damage that turned me off. I think the price is 200 for an hour or somewhere around there. (wouldn't go again).

    Darkroom. It is a journey and adventure to get there. A fancy apartment in centro where you have to sign in, elevator up to floor 20 and up some more stairs to get to an apartment room that was converted to a shady joint. I was also not impressed by the any of the girls but since it was such a journey to get to I couldn't leave without a session. I paid for an hour we was out of there in less than 30 mins. Price was 150 r / hour and I gave the poor girl 100 r as tip and anal. Girl quality is around 3-5 (wouldn't go again).

    Casablanca. I was disappointed with the level of quality of the girls for a highend place. 100 r entrance with two drinks. None of the girls was worth the 500 r. Average girls trying to be highend.

    Marrakech. Exactly the same as Casablanca with the same level of girls. (might pop by again if I get bored).

    Kalabria. An interesting one that doesn't actually pickup until 1-2 am. I like the staff here. Chill people no entrance fees a few actually spoke english. The girls are average with most being a step down from Casablanca / Marrakech though there seems to be some that knows that so some 6-7 also mix themselves into the 4-5 bunch to stand out. There were two that I would bang if I was in the mood. Price around 3-500 r + plus room fee? Depending on the girl I guess (might pop again by if I get bored).

    Dolce Vita. The girls here were actually pretty good. This is where most of the tourist in Copa normally go and the girls knows it. Price seems to be around 500 r. Drink and entrance are expensive. I don't remember the price of the drink by entrance was like 50 r-70 r. It was 50 r the first time but 70 r the second. Normal rio scams? I would say if you are willing to spend 500 r this is the best place to go to pick up a 6-7 girl since I would put quite a few of them in that category. (Will pop again by if I get bored and horny in copa).

    Up house / bar (s) - This place is in Lapa and I am surprised there aren't more reports on it. Its surrounded by normal club with people so it is not as shady. Decent place to go and have a drink and chill in Lapa. The girls range from 4-7. This place is open super late and on weekends so it is actually a good option. Price is around 300 r / hour. (would pop again by if I find myself in Lapa).

    I went to club 502 in centro a few more time and I will have to say that the place has grown on me. The club give a lot of freedom to the girls and the girls are actually pretty chill and fun to have a drink with. Opens at 2 pm. I went at around 8-10 pm. It closes at 12. And there are actually some 6-7 here that are my type. Session and price actually match quality and venue instead of being overly expensive. (probably pop by later to bang a girl there next week).

    I am also temped by some of the freelancers on skook and other sites. Just haven't pulled the trigger and hate getting disappointed by a catfish. I also have expensive shit with me so not sure it is worth any of the risk. I have about another month here in Rio and plan on checking out Monte Carlos and Centaurus one of these days.

  14. #28574
    Quote Originally Posted by PabloGn  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip and hesitating between Brazil and Colombia. Knowing that I have a small budget, which of the 2 are you guys recommending me? I'm planning to stay for 3 weeks and have a budget of about $2,000 USD all inclusive, excluding airfare. Thank in advance.
    I don't think Brazil is an option on that budget. Accommodation costs will eat a lot of it.

    $300-$400 a day is the rough number. That is including hotels but excluding flights. Less than that and the quality of your experience is going to be lower.

    I would rather go for a shorter trip if the budget is that tight.

  15. #28573
    You can do it for 2000 usd for 3 weeks.

    Focus on prives on gparena.net.

    Quote Originally Posted by PabloGn  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip and hesitating between Brazil and Colombia. Knowing that I have a small budget, which of the 2 are you guys recommending me? I'm planning to stay for 3 weeks and have a budget of about $2,000 USD all inclusive, excluding airfare. Thank in advance.

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