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  1. #757
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    I'm in Salvador right now. Salvador is the capital of black asses. How I love this city. The beaches are full of flirting chocolate-coloured girls. It's not hard to pick up beautiful local girls. Both Porto the Barra and Barra have improved the nightlife. Every evening the bars are filled with people partying.

    Regarding P4 P, I had no time for checking out upscale boates. I did pass by Morganas Massagem, and sadly it's closed. What a shame, they used to have lots of really sexy black girls. However I did check out a new place. Edificio Castro Alves, Rua Carlos Gomes 103. The building looks shady but is actually OK. There are prives in sala 106,203, 204,304 and 307. The prives have some small bars. Eack priv had about 5 girls working. Most girls were black girls with thick horseasses, with some exceptions. Even though I passed by at 10 AM the place was busy. Be quick to choose your girls. For once I was slow and lost the first two girls I planned to pick.

    I ended up with a girl who had her first day at work. Cereja, 25 years, very black, decently cute, nice tits and a really big round ass (I'm no fan of big assesm but in Bahia it's a must to try). Service was good and she finished with BBBJCIM. Cost: 40 reais /30 minutes.
    Thanks, I will check this spot out next week. I will be in Salvador for Carnival.

  2. #756

    Salvador, mini update

    I'm enjoying Salvador right now. The capital of black asses. I don't have much to add that I didn't report one year ago and I dislike to repeat myself.

    Edificio Castro Alves, Rua Carlos Gomes 103. When I passed by today at 9. 30 AM there were only privées open on the first and third floor.

    Third floor: A bunch of girls, the majority with too large asses. There was a cute girl with round natural tits who charged 25 reais. She only did CBJ so I left.

    First floor: The girls here cost more, 70 reais /30 minutes, CBJ. Here I found a gem. Brenda, 19 years, mulatta, very beautiful, slim, petite and very sweet. She does have one kid but her tits are still superb. Considering being so slim her breast were quite large, firm and perky. A very pretty, tight and shaved pussy. Her ass was unreal. A small, round, perfectly shaped bubblebutt. It couldn't have been better. I couldn't stop kissing her ass. She performed great with lots of enthusiasm. It was a great sensation to take her doggystyle. I paid her 50 reais extra for BBBJ (normally I never session with a girl that doesn't include BBBJ, but this girl was an exception). Her BJ skills were exceptional and she finished with BBBJCIM finishing every drop. I asked how she had learned how to suck like that and she told me still sucks on her thumb.

    The downside were the rooms. They had no ventilators working. It was like fucking in a sauna and I was soaked in sweat after a couple of minutes. She told me they had one room with a working ventilator but the lamp didn't work. We changed to that rooms and used our mobile phones for getting light. The second downside were the bathroom in the hall. The shower wasn't working. Instead there were a bunch of buckets with water. Very primitive. Still I left with a big smile.

    I told Brenda I thought it was strange that such a astonishing girl worked in a crappy privê. She said many clients had told her that and she might start working somewhere else.

  3. #755

    Revealing Report

    Quote Originally Posted by AznSafado  [View Original Post]
    I took a 4 day trip to Salvador this week with a friend. I arrived on Wednesday night. We checked out a few night spots during the trip. I liked Salvador as a whole. I was expecting most of it to look like a historical colonial district but that was only in Pelourinho. The city is quite spread out with a few favelas situated along the main highway which was weird.
    Thanks,
    Very well worth the read. Very detailed report with useful information. Hopefully more people visit Salvador and report on what the area has to offer. Too bad you were not able to review Premium House.

  4. #754

    Salvador Boates

    I took a 4 day trip to Salvador this week with a friend. I arrived on Wednesday night. We checked out a few night spots during the trip. I liked Salvador as a whole. I was expecting most of it to look like a historical colonial district but that was only in Pelourinho. The city is quite spread out with a few favelas situated along the main highway which was weird.

    Platinum Club

    Very nice club. Reminds me a bit of Fazendinha in Campinas. It has an indoor lounge with tv and sofas. Nobody hangs out there. Also a small bar area. There is no nightclub area. Everyone hangs out in the outdoor area which has a swimming pool and a few tables and cabana style sections with sofas. Clients can also request a presentation clinica style. We requested one on a Friday night and had 20 plus girls lined up in a conga style line, each introducing themselves and giving the standard cheek kiss. The place has strict rules like Cafe Photo where the girls cannot approach any customers.

    Pricing:

    R230 entrance with R150 consumption.

    R160 standard huge room.

    R200 suite room with various themes.

    R800 - R1000 initial quote from the girls.

    Drinks are cheap compared to Scandalllo. Only R55 for Gin Tropical compared to R90. There's also a pretty good food menu with appetizer plates at about R55. I can't remember how much were principal plates but I think around R80.

    Saturday and Monday Special - fixed price nights. R660 for programs (R500 girl and R160 for room). No entrance cost. R150 minimum consumption required. Girls are required to show up on either Saturday or Monday, so if you see that special someone, you can hold out for Saturday or Monday and take a test drive with her for the fixed price of R500 on those days. Scandallo can learn a lesson or two from this promotion, although it's beneath them. LOL.

    Girls:

    About 45 girls on a Wednesday and Thursday and surprisingly only 4 negras. Seemed like the mix of girls was more like Scandalllo or Fazendinha. Thursdays are lingerie night. Most girls were wearing lace bras and panties. I definitely didn't hate that! Saturday night was totally dead. About 20 girls and 4 customers. We went here every night because it was practically the only game in town. There was one branca girl that was the tallest I've ever seen in Brazil or maybe in person in my lifetime. She was 1.90 m without heels (6 foot 3)!

    Negotiations/Service:

    Girls ask R800 to R1000 for a one hour session. My friend sessioned with a Baiana with high energy and good vibes in the pool area. She asked R1000 but settled on R700. In the room she was a total dud. CBJ and only light kissing. He made up for it by getting the phone number of another Baiana the next night and meeting at the hotel. R1200 for 2 hours. She was a light skinned negra.

    I sessioned only once in the 4 nights. Too much silicone for me. It's even prevalent in Bahia. The girl asked R800 and we settled on R700. She was great and from the interior of Bahia. DFK and nice BBBJ. The only negative was she had a scary huge clit that you normally see from those taking testosterone. She worked out but didn't look like a gym rat.

    When you take the girl upstairs, you have to pay the agreed amount with the girl to the receptionist and also pay for the room all upfront. Receptionist said it's for their security and they would personally give the girl the money. I wonder if the house takes a cut. I imagine so with this system.

    The girl tried to upsell me to a R200 themed room but I said I would just take the R160 standard room. The standard room was huge with a sex chair. Bigger than Scandallo rooms. Room also had a small refrigerator with drinks that would be charged if you grab anything from there.

    Premium House

    Google reviews have this place rated at 5 stars. The photos look like it's a nice prive type setup. We took an Uber here on a Friday night around 7 pm. The place opens around 4 pm. As we were approaching the place, we were in a very scary neighborhood. Uber driver finally stopped at the front of the club and it looked dark and didn't seem like anyone was there. Uber driver said that the neighborhood was dangerous and it would be hard to get an Uber to pick us up. We were very nervous in this neighborhood so decided to abort mission.

    Apimentadas bar

    We went here on Friday night. We had to ring a door bell a few times and they finally let us in and up some stairs. Set up was a bar with some booths and tables. About 6 girls in the house and they were all fat and nasty zoo creatures. We didn't ask what the entrance price was or if they had on-site rooms and just decided to leave after a few minutes.

    Play Night Clube

    I stopped by this club on Saturday night around 11:30 pm. There were 6 bored girls outside. I went inside and there were zero customers inside! It was a small bar with 4 or 6 tables. I stayed for about 10 minutes and talked to a couple of girls and decided to leave.

    Pricing:

    R70 entrance with full consumption.

    R120 for the room.

    R300 starting quotes from the girls.

  5. #753
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    Nobody is targeting anybody...
    It's a choice. It's your opinion Uber is better so I don't dispute that. I can have my opinion. I like to unwind, observe and learn new things. Taking public transportation is more interesting to me even on company dime. Instead of asking why, you proceed to think I know little about the place.

    The metro card can be used for bus so one does not have to deal with change. That is my preference. I guess you did not make the connection about the card or you don't ride the bus with card, otherwise you would not have said it's a waste. It's my mistake to assume.

  6. #752
    Quote Originally Posted by AndalusExpat  [View Original Post]
    No need to start an argument over it. Looking at where the Metro goes, I can't see it being of much use to me anyway. I'm not really going to Salvador as a tourist. ...
    It is just easier to pick up a metro card at the airport and that possibly to save you a trip. The metro I am talking about including bus. Which you can pay cash but you need to deal with small changes or just use the card. The majority of the riders are non-tourists.

    You ask for information, I provide what I know, for what? It's a thankless job. LOL

    I can't tell you whether it is safe or not. It has been safe for me. One time, I rushed on to a bus leaving the station at night. I ended up in a favela type of neighbourhood. I asked the conductor if they could drop me off some place safer on their way back. The driver took me to a major street. The conductor got off the bus, jumped to the middle of the road to stop another bus. I got on the bus arrived at my destination for free.

    I prefer to walk. The first day I was there. I walked between So Joaquim Fair and Barra round trip. A police car stopped me to warn me about the danger with perfect English. That is not even that long a distance for me. I walked all over the city. Tried many things at unnamed places. I made connection with locals, know their family, done many things with them.

    If you already know people locally, you can also ask them

  7. #751
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    I rarely mentioned things that I don't have personal experience. It's information to help, and he has a choice to use it or not.

    I can take Metro to Lapa from Airport for $R4. 1, then take Uber. That will save him are $30. He does not have to buy $R100. He can chose to buy far less. I suggested $50. For round trip, it would save $60. The extra is just for insurance as it will not be obvious for a foreigner how to recharge.

    You seem like to target me for some reason. You are well respected, no need to do that but you are welcome to target me with fact. I would gladly learn from it
    No need to start an argument over it. Looking at where the Metro goes, I can't see it being of much use to me anyway. I'm not really going to Salvador as a tourist. I've not the slightest interest in sightseeing or hanging round touristville. We have people we want to spend time with & things to get done. Possibly a week up-country as well. Would be interesting regarding the Metro is, is it safe? Our Metro & local trains around Malaga certainly are. But Malaga's pussycatsville. Never had any problems in Madrid or Valencia. But I've also lived in Paris, London & am familiar with NYC. There are parts in all of them where late night travelling can bring unfortunate surprises.

    Same applies to cabs. They easily recognisable? Any areas they won't go to? Or more importantly, won't pick up from?

  8. #750
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    I rarely mentioned things that I don't have personal experience. It's information to help, and he has a choice to use it or not.

    I can take Metro to Lapa from Airport for $R4. 1, then take Uber. That will save him are $30. He does not have to buy $R100. He can chose to buy far less. I suggested $50. For round trip, it would save $60. The extra is just for insurance as it will not be obvious for a foreigner how to recharge.

    You seem like to target me for some reason. You are well respected, no need to do that but you are welcome to target me with fact. I would gladly learn from it
    Nobody is targeting anybody. Just correcting some facts. Unlike other metros in Brazil the metro in Salvador is worthless for tourists because of the routes.

    OK, let say AndalusExpat takes the shuttle to the metro station, takes the train, change to another train and arrives at Lapa. Then he'll take a uber to where he will stay. That's possible but might not be safe for a newbie. Lapa might be crowded and scary for a newbie gringo arriving with all his luggage. Instead he could take the bus from the airport that passes by close to Barra and also Praca the Sé, close to Pelourinho. It would be very cheap but takes a long time. The easiest option would be taking an uber from the airport. In March I took an uber from Porto the Barra to the airport, it cost 39 reais.

  9. #749

    You don't know what I know

    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    That would be throwing away 100 reais. I guess you have no idea where the metro in Salvador runs. To a tourist staying in Pelourinho, Porto the Barra or Barra the Salvador metro is just as useless like tits on a bull.
    I rarely mentioned things that I don't have personal experience. It's information to help, and he has a choice to use it or not.

    I can take Metro to Lapa from Airport for $R4. 1, then take Uber. That will save him are $30. He does not have to buy $R100. He can chose to buy far less. I suggested $50. For round trip, it would save $60. The extra is just for insurance as it will not be obvious for a foreigner how to recharge.

    You seem like to target me for some reason. You are well respected, no need to do that but you are welcome to target me with fact. I would gladly learn from it

  10. #748
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    If you plan to take public transportation, I suggest you get the Metro card at the airport, put enough money in it like are $50 or are $100. You will need to take a shuttle to the Airport Metro station if you choose to do so.
    That would be throwing away 100 reais. I guess you have no idea where the metro in Salvador runs. To a tourist staying in Pelourinho, Porto the Barra or Barra the Salvador metro is just as useless like tits on a bull.

  11. #747
    Quote Originally Posted by AndalusExpat  [View Original Post]
    ... any information about the city you can share. ...
    I was told by a local that I should be there one week before Carnival and the actual event only lasted less than 1 week. Haven't had a place that does not take credit card, even street vendors take credit card. You can withdraw from Bradesco ATM. Uber is available and seems reliable.

    If you plan to take public transportation, I suggest you get the Metro card at the airport, put enough money in it like are $50 or are $100. You will need to take a shuttle to the Airport Metro station if you choose to do so.

  12. #746
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    Same as Rio, everything in Centro is closed on weekends.
    The prive is open on Saturday. It's closed on Sunday. Centro is quite busy on Saturday but it starts to quite down after 2 PM. You can google the store to check the closing hours.

    The bus stop is right across the street. I passed by one night and a group girls came out of the building, all get into one car and drove away.
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  13. #745

    Salvador trip, any advice?

    I'm planning a trip to Salvador. Want to be there for carnival so anticipating for the whole of February. I'll be bringing my own Bahiana with me as translator & native guide. And her family lives in Salvador, although Sussuarana. Not one of the better areas, I suspect? So I'll rent an apartment somewhere better but within taxi distance.

    So I'd appreciate any information about the city you can share. Not so much finding prossies. My friend's ex-puta in Spain, so no doubt she can sort that out for me. She's friend, not girlfriend but we lived together for a couple of years. More the things one needs to know when in a strange city. Areas not to go? (Sussuarana? Are the taxis reliable? Any experience with outcall girls? How much by the day? Tipping in bars & restaurants? Police hustle? Local con ploys? I think I know most of them but there's always new ones to learn. Any idea the maximum ATMs will disgorge? I'm not too keen on bringing too much folding stuff into the country but we may be going places they don't accept card payments. I don't envisage getting a hire car. Too much hustle. But would it be better to?

  14. #744
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    No idea. Centro is a bit deserted on weekends.
    Same as Rio, everything in Centro is closed on weekends.

  15. #743
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    Are these prives closed on weekends?
    No idea. Centro is a bit deserted on weekends.

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