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06-28-14 08:01 #712
Posts: 765The departments where the girls in centro
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06-28-14 03:37 #711
Posts: 64Thank you kindly to Mr. Kuyamandla and Dickhead!
Thank you both very much for responding to my questions about ASU!
This will be my first time in ASU and I'm a little nervous I guess. Yes, I will take the bus to Shopping Del Sol Mall where I am staying at moderately priced international hotel. (It's like a student dormatory) Also, I will take the bus to Parada 838, Deseos, PY Escorts etc. I think I will walk back just to see the city since I have the time. (I walk a lot so a two or three hour walk is no problem).
I have met many nice Paraguayan ladies in Buenos Aires, Argentina that I said to myself that I must go to Asuncion, Paraguay to meet these wonderful angels at their source. I be going there the first week in July, 2014. OK, lot of rain, no problem, I'll bring my raincoat.
I RTFF that some ladies do "Completo" without asking and that some will ask for a tip. Can you tell me which Privados do "Completo" without tips? (If not, I'll just ask before service).
Thanks again for your comments!
Yahoo! I can't wait.
Hollywood
Originally Posted by Hollywood124 [View Original Post]
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06-27-14 13:36 #710
Posts: 33Originally Posted by Hollywood124 [View Original Post]
Taxis from the airport are a fixed price: $88,000.
If you are arriving at a normal hour, another option is bus #30. It costs $2,500 (about $. 45) and it goes on Espana and then splits onto Chaco (which is the nicer part of the city with malls and stuff).
Lot of rain here now. The roads often get flooded. It's crazy.
838 was $80,000 for one girl for 30 minutes and $130,000 for two girls for 30 minutes. So $20 for one or $30 for 2. You can find 838 in google maps and it appeared to be off by one block. That's easy to figure out because 838 is the number on the building. It's an off white building with red trip and you walk up like half a flight of steps.
Asuncion is actually a fairly well off city. A lot of mansions in the city and lots of high end malls and stores. I haven't drunken the water, I guess it depends where you are staying. I'm sure a nice hotel near the area you mention is fine.
Another cheap option if you are staying in one of the nice areas (by malls like Shopping del Sol or Mariscal Lopez) is bus #28. It's practically door to door service from those areas to 838.
So 30 will take you from the airport to the mall you named; 28 will take you from the mall you named to 838. In any case, you can even take 30 to 838 if you are willing to walk 10 blocks or so. But with 28, you would only have to walk like 2 blocks if you get the bus driver to stop on the right corner.
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06-27-14 06:15 #709
Posts: 3359Since you speak Spanish, I recommend that you take the bus into town. It is not across the street. Walk out of the front of the airport to the right and continue maybe 200 meters where the cars are leaving and there will be a little shelter and that will get you the bus into town. Most of the buses from there, but not all of them, will go downtown. My post from 2011 might have more bus info. There is a cafe there too = beer. Yes, there are ATMs or an ATM in the airport. I have E-Trade and all my ATM fees were refunded. I don't remember them as being any higher than anywhere else, 1% or so.
I did not intentionally drink the tap water there but sometimes I forgot and I had no problems. Many people claimed it was fine. But I was coming from Argentina and not from the US and I imagine that makes a difference in bacteria tolerance. I had an electric kettle to make tea or mate in my hotel room and I boiled my drinking water in that, most of the time. Paraguay is pretty hygenic Ffor a third world country but especially when it's bloody hot you want to be careful what you eat and drink. Use mosquito repellent every time you go out.
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06-27-14 03:26 #708
Posts: 64New to ASU
I scrimped and saved for three adventures this year, first Lima, Peru, which I just got back from and had a great time.
Next, Asuncion, Paraguay and finally, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I met so many very nice Paraguayan ladies from my visits to Buenos Aires, Argentina that I decided to try to meet Paraguayans at their home base!
I RTFF and I think I will try Parada 838, Deseos, PY Escorts and I will ask around for the latest casas and the latest going-ons, and of course Nonpros. I speak Spanish and I think I will be OK. Any comments or observations would be appreciated.
Also, does anyone know at the ASU airport where do I find the Official airport taxis? Where do I find the taxi stand? Is it a fixed price or is it by taximeter? Would it be OK to walk outside of the airport and take a taxi?
And about how much would it cost from the ASU airport to about the Shopping del Sol Mall area? It's about 8. 5 kms or about 10 minutes from the airport. (I know it's away from the action but I had to stay in the area).
And as a backup I read that the bus terminal is across the street from the airport, is that right? Does anyone know the bus number to Shopping del Sol Mall?
Also, in the ASU airport are there ATM machines? I need to get some Paraguayan money to start.
I read that Paraguay charges a lot to withdrawal from the ATMs. I have a Schwab Debit card, will all my ATM charges be refunded? Or should I change USD at a Cambio Casa?
I tried to get taxi info from my hotel but it seems they are so incompetent they can't even tell me taxi info to their hotel.
Oh, thanks to others I got my Paraguayan Visa at their Embassy in LA (Los Angeles, CA) and paid $160.00 USD. It is good for the life of my passport. I plan to return to Asuncion several times so I spent the extra effort.
May be a strange question, but can you drink the water in Asuncion? Is the tap water treated? Should I buy bottled water?
Should I avoid ice?
This is my first time in ASU, I'm a little nervous, I'll report my finding when I return, thanks in advance!
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06-26-14 22:30 #707
Posts: 130CENTRO district of Asunciòand
I normally hate to answer questions like this. You are trying to get a simple answer to a complex question. You are still going to have to StudyTFF and maps.
The CENTRO is quite large and is arguably GENERAL SANTOS west to COLON and MARISCAL LOPEZ south TO AVENIDA DE FRANCIA.
The MICRO CENTRO is smaller and is arguably ESTADOS UNIDOS west to COLON and MARISCAL LOPEZ south to AVENIDA DE FRANCIA.
All of CENTRO is pretty safe during the day. Where you might feel comfortable walking at night is very small, from PLAZA URUGUAYA west to COLON over the streets PALMA, ESTRELLA, AND OLIVA. Note these streets change names at Calle Independencia National. But this is also arguable depending on your size, looks, and experience.
Depending on where you stay and the specific walking route you take and the time, there are various hotel options that work anyway. There is no good way to select a hotel by its location alone. All have their points.
Apartments are spread all over CENTRO. Look at a few on the maps.
There is really nothing all that attractive about CENTRO in the first place. The choice of hotel might be more likely to save money on taxi fares depending on the apartments you like.
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06-26-14 07:20 #706
Posts: 765Centro district in Asuncion
I have heard a lot of mention of staying in the Centro area of Asuncion. Been looking at hotels but I really do not know where the Centro district is. Could someone define it? Is it around Plaza Uruguaya, Estrella, Asuncion and how far would some of the streets be to be considered not in Centro district? That way I have an idea and then can look for hotels in that area. Thanks. I have to book soon!
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06-25-14 00:39 #705
Posts: 9Originally Posted by Digits [View Original Post]
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06-20-14 07:28 #704
Posts: 765Where are you staying?
Originally Posted by PSamba [View Original Post]
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05-09-14 14:42 #703
Posts: 4Asuncion. June 20th to July 1st
Dear Hobbying Brethren,
I will be in Asuncion for about 11 days at the end of June. Plan to check out all the hotspot bars, restaurants and knock off as many harlots as possible. If any of you guys are there then, let's definitely meet up. I have a place book right in the Centro, so am psyched!
Samba-Maaaaan
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04-23-14 21:26 #702
Posts: 4Budget Sex in Asuncion
Exchange rate at the end of April 2014 $1 US = 4400 guaranie.
Price for most budget working girl houses is 100, 000 guaranie for 30 minutes of sex.
Below are the addresses I personally went to:
Itubre 838
This was the best budget place I tried. It had air conditioned rooms.
8 girls ranged from 3-8 in looks. I tried a petite one (about 5'2" 90 pounds) and a larger one (about 5'6" 130 pounds and shapely). As you can see I am consistent in my paste. Both were about a 7 in bed.
Price 100,000 for 45 minutes. There was a special in April. 2 girls for 30 minutes (Price 130,000)
Cerra Cora 462.
2nd best place I tried.
4 girls ranged from 3-7 in looks.
Price 100,000 for 30 minutes. If you look at the girls and don't choose one, the host will charge you a 10,000 look fee.
Azara 905 Apartments A & B.
3 girls. I liked a petite one, but didn't try her.
Cost 100,000 for 30 minutes.
Cabellero 903
Located on the southeast corner of Cabellero and Dr. Manuel Dominguez streets. The door is open.
4 ugly girls. Sometimes my standards can be pretty low, but even I had to say no thanks. That explains the price.
Price 70,000 for 30 minutes.
Estados Unidos 258 Apartment B.
3 girls. 2 ugly and one OK. The OK girl had a bad attitude. She looked Ok in her high heels, but did not have enough curves for me. If you like a girl that is flat in the hips and ass, you would like her.
Price 120,000 for 30 minutes.
Estados Unidos 525.
3 girls. I liked one of them. She seemed demure. I didn't buy a girl.
Price 100,000.
Places (addresses) I didn't look at:
Azara 1270
Azara 1565
Cerra Cora 217
Francia 226.
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03-27-14 20:13 #701
Posts: 3Asuncion update
Originally Posted by FlyingPenis [View Original Post]
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03-19-14 16:53 #700
Posts: 3Returned from Asuncion
I will be giving an update on the Casas where the Hooks are, soon.
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02-05-14 16:39 #699
Posts: 3I am traveling to Asuncion in March for 10 days. I want to stay in a 3 to 5 star hotel that is close enough to the street girls. Any suggestions? I also want to hire an escort for 24 hours to hangout with, any suggestions on the agency?
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01-30-14 03:48 #698
Posts: 765Currency
Originally Posted by Tanlines23 [View Original Post]