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  1. #4501

    12 years since my last visit!

    Can't believe it has been so long, I hope I enjoy it as much this time around, and I can start to play again.

    Arriving next week and have some free time. Was interested in the ladies here http://www.budapest-escort.eu/advertisement/show/13 http://www.budapest-escort.eu/advertisement/show/14 but reading the forum suggest they could be fake, although the price is fine with me.

    Will check out the other site suggestions, just harder to find gems such as these two. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Cheers!

  2. #4500

    Any suggestions?

    Hi,

    If anyone has met any of the following independent escorts, I'd be grateful for your comments and suggestions. Thank you.

    Jane.

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    Nicole (only one that replied).

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    Anita.

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    I have seen Jane and Nicole on other indecent escorts sites but, there are no reviews for any of them. All have listed BBBJ and anal in the services lists.

    I am going to be in Budapest for 3 nights during the first week of July.

    Thanks in advance.

  3. #4499

    I realize that.

    Quote Originally Posted by IlDrago  [View Original Post]
    You have to attach it properly.
    I followed the same process I use on usasexguide. But, it really doesn't matter. My point was to say the map of Budapest and transportation is pretty close at hand and constantly looked at for my planning purposes.

  4. #4498
    Quote Originally Posted by Fladventurer  [View Original Post]
    For some reason, photo did not come through.
    You have to attach it properly.
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  5. #4497

    Hmm

    Quote Originally Posted by IlDrago  [View Original Post]
    LOL. It did buddy.
    For some reason, photo did not come through.

  6. #4496
    Quote Originally Posted by Fladventurer  [View Original Post]
    In my office, immediately behind my desk is this photo. The bottom is a topo map of US. In front of that a detailed map of the US West, mainly 4 corners area, Indian country. In front of that is a survey of some property in Utah. And then on top of that, my map of Budapest showing transportation (metro).
    LOL. It did buddy.
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  7. #4495
    Quote Originally Posted by MadGoose  [View Original Post]
    Wow Drago thank for hooking me up for a fermonous exoctic experience in Budapest!

    I have 3 different girls during these whole trip! 1st was a 26 yr brunette slim body, tight pussy. Licking balls and deep throat that made me about to go off but I save it for the main course that way I got sucked and fucked! It my 1st day 1st Hungarian I wish I could do a Creampie to mark my territory, of course it has to be safe and protected.

    I skipped a day for visiting the City and the following day I had a dual, double the trouble! One brunette and one Blonde. The brunette love to fuck, and blonde has the most delicious pussy. Pink tight and waxed bare I lick and eat that pussy violently her legs can't do anything but wrapping my head tight shaking and moving I don't even know how to describe. Thank you so much Brother, will see you next time.
    You are welcome brother. I am looking forward to meeting you again in a beautiful Budapest.
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  8. #4494
    Quote Originally Posted by Bts23  [View Original Post]
    You are making a lot of judgements and assumptions about two people you have never met and know very little about. There are people that stay in hostels to save money, but there are also people that stay in hostels in a private room that have plenty of money that are there for the social aspect of meeting other travelers. I have met many people that fall into the latter category including 1 guy that I met earlier this month that has a well paying job with the EU in Brussels and a woman that is a nurse in Germany that both stay in hostels. So let me understand your logic here, someone should walk spend hours walking (regardless of the weather) around the city for 3 days to save 4 Euros instead of riding the metro. By the way, how do you suggest this person gets to the airport, train station, or bus station when he wants to leave town?
    If I know something, I know people, I have been working with them every day for more than 20 years. I know hostels in Budapest too. One of my good friends owns one. You would have known that if you have had read the Budapest thread. I like going there when I have time & for a very good reasons. A friend of mine often rents rooms to beautiful country girls for free, if they make a deal. Sometimes I join the party & I fuck hot student girls for free. But, come on, life is not a movie. People who are wealthy do not stay at hostels, period. The hostel owned by my friend is a big one. It is not a party hostel, but often it looks / sounds like it. Private room? You will pay 22-30 euro for that & you will still hear the noise youngsters make in the common area. I know one more guy who owns a small hostel, only 1 dorm & 4 private rooms. You do not want to stay in that dorm, trust me, as it has stairs & when you come down or come up the noise they are making is annoying / loud. Also, although the private rooms are nice you will still hear TV or people talking talking in the room next to yours or you will hear group of loud student girls talking / laughing in the common area. The people I am helping are mostly upscale gentlemen who stay either at 5 star hotels like Corinthia, Boscolo, Four Seasons, Kempinsky or at good / luxury Airbnb apartments. They certainly do not stay at hostels to socialize, they are in Budapest for business & for pleasure. They need privacy, piece / quiet, good service 5 star hotels offer. I am doing this, helping people here in Budapest & in Belgrade every day. I know for a fact that guys who are staying longer, 7-14 days do not fuck every day. They take days off. They walk in the downtown or the Castle distinct, not because they have to, but because they want to. Who said they need to walk for hours? I have comprehensively explained in my previous post that you can use trollies, busses or trams instead of metro & still reach tourist sights very fast / easy even from that particular part of 13 district. There are numerous busses that go to Keleti train station, you do not need to use the metro. The same goes for Nepliget bus station. Airport? You can take a shuttle bus (100 E) that goes from Deak Ferenc another site in the city centre to the Liszt Ferenc International Airport & it costs only 900 Ft. You see, even for goring to the aiport you do not need to use metro. You would have known that too if you have had read the Budapest thread. I wish you a good luck in Budapest. Regardless whether you will stay at a hostel & use only metro or you will use some of the advice I gave you.
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  9. #4493
    Quote Originally Posted by IlDrago  [View Original Post]
    Yes, T-Mobile / Magyar Telekom is better & cheaper. If we are talking about the part of 13 district where that other member's hostel is than I disagree with you. It takes 6 minutes to walk to Nyugati square. If you enter Szent Istvan korut from there you will reach The Comedy Theatre of Budapest in several minutes. From Nyugati square you can take either No 4 or No 6 tram, go one stop till Oktagon. There you will also find Liszt Ferenc square & The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. Famous Kiraly street & Jeweish district is 1-2 minutes away, in the Kiraly street there is also Gozsdu Udvar a place where you will find amazing cafes & restaurants. Dohany Street Synagogue is also near. Just a minute walk from Oktagon in Andrassy avenue you will find stops for bus No 105. That is one of my favorite lines. It stops near to every major sight that would be interesting for toursits: Deak Ferenc square, from there you need to enter Bajcsy-Zsilinszky road, St. Stephen's Basilica is easily reached by foot. It stops at The Hungarian State Opera House, it stops at the Szechenyi Istvan square, there you can see & walk on the famous Chain Bridge & also you have a beautiful view of the Danube river & Buda. It stops at Clark Adam square from where you can enjoy all the sights in Castle district. It stops at Hero's Square, the largest square in Budapest where you can see many phenomenal sights, City Park, boating lake, Zoo, Vajdahunyad castle, 2 museums, Szechenyi baths & of course The Millennium Monument. It even stops at Gyongyosi metro station which is near to Duna Plaza shopping mall & to Marina Part, a part of Budapest with exclusive newly built buildings where lots of working girls can be found..
    You are making a lot of judgements and assumptions about two people you have never met and know very little about. There are people that stay in hostels to save money, but there are also people that stay in hostels in a private room that have plenty of money that are there for the social aspect of meeting other travelers. I have met many people that fall into the latter category including 1 guy that I met earlier this month that has a well paying job with the EU in Brussels and a woman that is a nurse in Germany that both stay in hostels. So let me understand your logic here, someone should walk spend hours walking (regardless of the weather) around the city for 3 days to save 4 Euros instead of riding the metro. By the way, how do you suggest this person gets to the airport, train station, or bus station when he wants to leave town?

  10. #4492
    Quote Originally Posted by Fladventurer  [View Original Post]
    I am going to purchase the pass from now on. I have always messed with buying tickets and then never can find them easily each day. Last time, I punched the receipt ticket, showed it to the personnel, and luckily they did not fine me. They laughed and showed me my mistake and had me go punch one of my "tickets".
    I'll will teach you, just because you are a good guy & if meet, the way of a Budapest rebel. You will know all the alternative modes of transport. Will not need to buy tickets / passes & use metro at all. The best part, you will get to wherever you want for free.
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  11. #4491
    Quote Originally Posted by Bts23  [View Original Post]
    Actually the recommendation to buy the Vodafone SIM card was from a local Hungarian that worked at the hotel that I was staying at. I haven't had any problems with the reliability and it only takes a few minutes each year to extend my plan for 3000 FT. But if there is a better and cheaper plan from T-Mobile that is good to know.

    The lower part of District 13 is far away from most of the sights (except for Margaret Island and Parliament) that a foreign tourist would visit in Budapest, so unless you really enjoy spending hours of your time walking long distances, it makes sense to ride the metro to get to these places. A 15 day pass is only 1350 FT more than a 7 day pass (less than the cost of 2 round trip rides on the metro). Also every day there are foreign tourists that receive 8000 FT fines because they buy tickets and didn't know they needed to validate their tickets. When you have a metro pass you don't need to worry about this or having to carry around small change to buy a ticket.
    Yes, T-Mobile / Magyar Telekom is better & cheaper. If we are talking about the part of 13 district where that other member's hostel is than I disagree with you. It takes 6 minutes to walk to Nyugati square. If you enter Szent Istvan korut from there you will reach The Comedy Theatre of Budapest in several minutes. From Nyugati square you can take either No 4 or No 6 tram, go one stop till Oktagon. There you will also find Liszt Ferenc square & The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. Famous Kiraly street & Jeweish district is 1-2 minutes away, in the Kiraly street there is also Gozsdu Udvar a place where you will find amazing cafes & restaurants. Dohany Street Synagogue is also near. Just a minute walk from Oktagon in Andrassy avenue you will find stops for bus No 105. That is one of my favorite lines. It stops near to every major sight that would be interesting for toursits: Deak Ferenc square, from there you need to enter Bajcsy-Zsilinszky road, St. Stephen's Basilica is easily reached by foot. It stops at The Hungarian State Opera House, it stops at the Szechenyi Istvan square, there you can see & walk on the famous Chain Bridge & also you have a beautiful view of the Danube river & Buda. It stops at Clark Adam square from where you can enjoy all the sights in Castle district. It stops at Hero's Square, the largest square in Budapest where you can see many phenomenal sights, City Park, boating lake, Zoo, Vajdahunyad castle, 2 museums, Szechenyi baths & of course The Millennium Monument. It even stops at Gyongyosi metro station which is near to Duna Plaza shopping mall & to Marina Part, a part of Budapest with exclusive newly built buildings where lots of working girls can be found. The guy is staying at the hostel, so obviously every euro counts & 7 days pass is just the right one that he needs. I know from experience that guys I was helping like to take a day or days off and just enjoy walking around Budapest exploring that majestic city. Those tourist who you claim are receiving 8000 FT fines because they buy tickets & did not know they needed to validate their tickets, deserve to pay those fines. I mean, the least you can do is inform yourself of the rules in public transport. Sure, it is easier to have pass, but that goes for tourists only. There are rebels in Budapest, I am one of them, who have declaired war on public transport company. We do not pay for the tickets, not because we cannot afford them, but as an act of rebellion against the company with the worst business policy & especially the workers. There is an alternative mode of transportation for every metro line station, busses, trollies or trams. Yes, it will take more time to get to your destination, but the satisfaction of not paying to those Nazis makes it worthwhile. I hope you will find this info both educational & useful.
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  12. #4490

    Good Time in Budapest, thanks Drago!

    Wow Drago thank for hooking me up for a fermonous exoctic experience in Budapest!

    I have 3 different girls during these whole trip! 1st was a 26 yr brunette slim body, tight pussy. Licking balls and deep throat that made me about to go off but I save it for the main course that way I got sucked and fucked! It my 1st day 1st Hungarian I wish I could do a Creampie to mark my territory, of course it has to be safe and protected.

    I skipped a day for visiting the City and the following day I had a dual, double the trouble! One brunette and one Blonde. The brunette love to fuck, and blonde has the most delicious pussy. Pink tight and waxed bare I lick and eat that pussy violently her legs can't do anything but wrapping my head tight shaking and moving I don't even know how to describe. Thank you so much Brother, will see you next time.

  13. #4489

    Vivien District X.

    So I just recently saw Vivien.

    https://rosszlanyok.hu/rosszlanyok.p...ember=Vivien22+36309577136&ID=65698.

    I didn't realize afterwards that her profile doesn't show reviews. Normally I would avoid this kind of girl but in this case I'm glad that I didn't.

    She doesn't speak English, but she is able to communicate about logistics over SMS / in-person over Google Translate. Not ideal but worth it. Very pretty face, big boobs. Voluptuous shape (so if you're into skinny girls, probably not your type). 15000 HUF / hour, 12000 1/2 hour. BBBJ included. Nice, clean apartment. She had a very nice and friendly attitude. I stayed for 1/2 hour but came quickly. She set me on fire. Very recommended if you are near Ors vezer tere.

  14. #4488

    Good advice guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bts23  [View Original Post]
    Actually the recommendation to buy the Vodafone SIM card was from a local Hungarian that worked at the hotel that I was staying at. I haven't had any problems with the reliability and it only takes a few minutes each year to extend my plan for 3000 FT. But if there is a better and cheaper plan from T-Mobile that is good to know.

    The lower part of District 13 is far away from most of the sights (except for Margaret Island and Parliament) that a foreign tourist would visit in Budapest, so unless you really enjoy spending hours of your time walking long distances, it makes sense to ride the metro to get to these places. A 15 day pass is only 1350 FT more than a 7 day pass (less than the cost of 2 round trip rides on the metro). Also every day there are foreign tourists that receive 8000 FT fines because they buy tickets and didn't know they needed to validate their tickets. When you have a metro pass you don't need to worry about this or having to carry around small change to buy a ticket.
    I am going to purchase the pass from now on. I have always messed with buying tickets and then never can find them easily each day. Last time, I punched the receipt ticket, showed it to the personnel, and luckily they did not fine me. They laughed and showed me my mistake and had me go punch one of my "tickets".

  15. #4487
    Quote Originally Posted by IlDrago  [View Original Post]
    Yes, that is in 13 district, about 6 minutes walk from West End shopping mall. There is no need to limit yourself to girls that are in vicinity of the place where you will stay. There are trams 4 & 6 that you can take from Nyugati square or you can use number 3 metro line. Since it is almost sure you will not fuck every day, I am sure you will not since you are Budapest rookie, I suggest to buy Budapest 7-day travel card for 4950 Ft. You can buy it at every metro station ticket selling place. Do not buy Vodafone Hungarian SIM card, only Budapest beginners / foreigners are recommending it. Buy T Mobile / Magyar Telecom Hungarian SIM card. It is 2000 Ft, cheaper & more reliable. You can buy it at West End shopping mall on the first floor, be sure to bring your passport with you. Budapest is all about hard work / lots of calling, so prepare yourself for that. I wish you good luck.
    Actually the recommendation to buy the Vodafone SIM card was from a local Hungarian that worked at the hotel that I was staying at. I haven't had any problems with the reliability and it only takes a few minutes each year to extend my plan for 3000 FT. But if there is a better and cheaper plan from T-Mobile that is good to know.

    The lower part of District 13 is far away from most of the sights (except for Margaret Island and Parliament) that a foreign tourist would visit in Budapest, so unless you really enjoy spending hours of your time walking long distances, it makes sense to ride the metro to get to these places. A 15 day pass is only 1350 FT more than a 7 day pass (less than the cost of 2 round trip rides on the metro). Also every day there are foreign tourists that receive 8000 FT fines because they buy tickets and didn't know they needed to validate their tickets. When you have a metro pass you don't need to worry about this or having to carry around small change to buy a ticket.

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