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02-25-10 00:15 #158
Posts: 88Safe
The situation in Abidjan is stable altough there has been a small demonstration in the Abobo district. As Abobo is not a district that any foreigner would visit, there are no risks at all at the moment.
All my friends living in abidjan, whether they are french or Ivorian say that there is not much to worry about (right now, one's never know how if it will explode)
However there have been demonstrations in other cities such as Dabou, Korhogo, Gagnoua and Bouake, but nothing serious enough to prevent some mongering action for tourists.
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02-24-10 20:49 #157
Posts: 13Just reading the newspapers and talking with a girlfriend who lives there.
She left the city for the country due to it being too dangerous.
Can anyone there right now confirm security situ?
Thanks in advance
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02-23-10 14:15 #156
Posts: 173Frenchhero Please pm me
PM me please.
Or send me an email. we have much to talk about.
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02-20-10 23:19 #155
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Frenchhero
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02-20-10 20:44 #154
Posts: 88some souvenirs
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02-20-10 20:35 #153
Posts: 88Frenchhero's here
Don't worry, nothing bad happened to me in Abidjan.
On the opposite, I stayed there recently and as always, this trip was full of girls.
I found this very sleazy bar in Zone4, it is called the "Toi et Moi".
It is a very small bar, very dark with a few sofas. People can have sex with girls on the sofas in front of the other customers.
When i was there, there was a group of three spanish sailors busy screwing 6 girls right in front of me. Three girls immediately came next to me, touching, caressing, grabbing my cock in order to get a tip.
Girls are not really cute, but they are open for anything. They do expect a tip of 10.000 afterwards.
The "Petit Folies" is quite similar, much larger, it is mainly a stripclub where one can have sex with girls in another room, so it is more private.
The owner of Jimmy's bar has left and opened another bar "alizee" also in the zone4. Pool tables, disco, girls available including the barstaff of course.
The Caliente, on the Boulevard de Marseille, is the Ivoirian version of a gogobar. You could believe that you were in Bangkok if there was not so many blacks girls around. Ladies dance, not many customers inside, easy to touch the girls on the sofa.
In the evening, it is quite easy to flirt some lovely girls at the terrace of the Patisserie Abidjanaise, every taxi knows the place. Good and cheap food.
Besides the hookers, it is also quite easy to meet girls for free from the net, I met 14 and slept with...all of them, it is that easy. I usually give them a 10.000 bill for their transport, but they really don't expect anything.
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02-16-10 02:07 #152
Posts: 173Where is Frenchhero?
I have been trying to get a hold of french hero but no luck there.
Where is this hiding?
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02-12-10 16:56 #151
Posts: 16Originally Posted by Stabilo Boss
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02-02-10 11:51 #150
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Azeb 411
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02-01-10 12:33 #149
Posts: 33Nobody in Abidjan?
Hi guys!
Just to confirm you that Abidjan is great as morgen place.
Girls everywhere.
A little update: Caliente is ok.
Not a lot of people there and a little expensive, but good girls.
Bye
See you here!
Boss
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12-18-09 20:13 #148
Posts: 33Abidjan Report - 2
Marcory, TREICHVILLE, BIETRY (ZONE4)
Being in Abidjan means going in Zone 4.
Here you can find a lot of restaurant and the pulsing area of the city.
But being clear, let's start with the other two districts.
MARCORY
Another residential area for Ivorian and for Expats.
I don't know a lot about it sorry.
TREICHVILLE
In the 80s, this area was full of pub and discos.
Today it is the popular living area, but still today some good corner are living.
Concerning restaurant, I must suggest the Aboussan, excellent in African food and not so expensive.
Just 100 mt far from this restaurant, you can find two good and active places:
- Afrodisiak
- and Ritz
The two doors are very near, so you can visit both in once.
The scene is not bad, but mainly local.
Another place suggested by some friends is La Cabanne de Bambou. Very folkloristic.
Here you can find the original Abidjan feeling.
Finally: ZONE 4
Probably everybody coming in Abidjan is obliged to go to Zone 4.
Here you can find the largest expat community, the best restaurants and the best night scene.
It is also the safest district of Abidjan.
But, of course, I MUST TELL YOU: BE CAREFULL!
Abidjan is not Accra.
Talking about restaurant
- La Grande Large $$$
- Le MontParnasse $$
- Le Kaiten $$$
- Osaka $
- Marrouche $
- Country Grill $$
- Havana Café $
- Le Mechoui $$
- Even a fast food called CFC
And a lot of other restaurant that I never visited.
Pubs (girl 's empty)
- Che Café
- Le Parker Place
- Le Bar Blanc
It could be strange, but it is like that the difficulty is to find a relax pub!
These three are the most popular and international pubs, usually full of white people.
Pubs and DiscoPubs (girl's full)
- the well known Le Saint Germain
- Taxi Brousse
- New Time
The typical place to B. Full of semipros.
They like to drink and coming with you at home with a present.
Clubs
- Pyramide
- New by Street
The same approach as in previous one, but with some show.
Here there dance and they get naked for you and they are quite explicit in their manners.
Not to be
- Atlantis IV (completely empty)
Undefined / Not Visited
- Nirvana
- Le Conceptuel (entry 10. 000 Cfa then all you can drink)
- Bidule
- Caliente
SW in two roads: Rue Mercedes and Rue des Mademoiselle (of course are not real names, but each taxi driver knows them)
Prices:
SW: 5 k for ST
Local girls: 10 k for a ST / 20 – 30 k for a LT
Moroccan girls: 20 ST /30-40 LT
At the end only two warning: beware of the Police and the HIV!
Have fun and do not hesitate to contact me!
Bye,
Boss
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12-18-09 19:34 #147
Posts: 33Correction
I made a little mistake in the previous report.
The disco is Lifestar (not StarLife).
And it is begun the coolest place in Abidjan.
See you soon with the second chapter.
Bye,
Boss
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11-20-09 11:32 #146
Posts: 262Good report
Nice report Boss,
I look foward to seeing the second part. Also include pics in there if you can.
Thanks
Master Yoda
Originally Posted by Stabilo Boss
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11-16-09 13:03 #145
Posts: 33Abidjan Report
Let'S start.
Abidjan is a very strange city.
You can find everything you want but of course we are in Africa, where nothing is for free.
The scene is good everywhere, that means that more or less at each corner you can find a girl approaching you.
I will start with the basis
Abidjan is divides into three main areas:
- Yopougon
- Plateaux, Cocody, Riviera, Deux Plateaux
- Marcory, Treichville, Bietry (Zone4)
YOPOUGON
This is the poorer area of Abidjan. A lot of Ivoirians live there, mainly due to low rent.
It is far away from the city center.
Of course is not the place to be for a safe and relaxing life.
I've went there once. A visit to the famous "Rue Princesse" is obliged if you live in Abidjan.
I let you imagine why they call the street like that.
This street is 2 km long and it is full of two floor houses.
On ground floor, there are "Maquis" (local world for "pub open air") and on first floor there are brothels.
Everything there is really cheap.
One beer is from 300 to 600 CFA (from 0, 50 to 1 euro).
Girls for 600 CFA.
But you can really feel quite scared, that is the AIDS place.
On top, if you are a white guy, it is not so safe to walk there.
PLATEAUX, COCODY, RIVIERA, DEUX PLATEAUX
Those were the residential area of Abidjan.
I heard that 10 – 20 years ago that was the place to B.
It was safe, full of pubs, restaurants, and discos and of course girls.
Starting in 1999, the successions of President of Ivory Coast taking the power with the Army, reduce the importance of that area.
This was basically due to the two bridges between Plateaux and Treichville.
Still today those are the key of Abidjan.
So when the Army was in the streets, nobody can cross the bridges. The airport is south, not far from Zone4.
The expats felt like mouse in a trap.
Then especially after 2004 with "les evenements", all the expats community left Plateaux, Cocody and Riviera for Marcory and Zone4.
And there started to decline.
Nowadays there is only one popular street in Deux Plateux: Rue des Jardin.
But there you will find local rich people, good restaurants and live music pubs.
Not a lot of girls there.
Plateux was famous in the past due to the number of discos.
That was the place to go for mongers.
Today there are the best Abidjan restaurant and business hotels (Novotel, Pullmann, Tiama) and only one good place: StarLife.
The Starlife is a high level discothèque just opened one month ago.
Mainly rich people and few girls.
Cocody is the residential area with all Embassies.
MARCORY, TREICHVILLE, BIETRY (ZONE4)
Zone 4 the place to B.
(see you in the next report).
Have fun
Boss
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11-14-09 03:55 #144
Posts: 321Perfect timing. I'm getting my visa at this moment. I am arriving via Ghana. I won't post the date, however. I was there March but, I stayed one day. Military pissed me off when they took my camera.... Just asked to see it then slowly walked away toying with it. My decision to leave quickly was also prompted by my inability to find a working ATM. I was having too much fun in Ghana to put up with what I encountered there. This time, I have to stay longer and check things out because I'm hanging out in multiple African countries for an extended period.