Casarao every day is best bet
Tangara and 57 house is okay for a spa I guess. I did those 2 but never went back. Well I did go back to tangara but didn't select anyone. I did casarao virtually every night. Finding only Sunday and Monday slow. 400-700 for girl based on 1 HR, but 100 for the room. Entrance is 60 but you get 2 free beers so just say entrance is free.
[QUOTE=BusinessTravl;3001264]Went to Scandallo yesterday. Wow what a place! Probably the most beautiful women I've seen in one place, insanely many stunners. The club, personell and food was also nice.
I'm fully aware of that this is a luxury club, however I found the prices to be exceptionally high. With entry at 300 and 300 to rent a room to bring the girl. You've technically spent almost the price of a girl other places. Spoke with like 6-10 girls. Most of them demanded or started off with 2 k reais for one hour. And 3-5 k reais for saidas / outcalls. Ended up with one who accepted 1 k reais. Which was my absolute maximum, and I think this should be more than enough. Most of them ended up on 1.5.
All girls I spoke to said it was a slow evening night with not so many guys but many girls.
So beware to come her before 7 pm for a small reduction in price. 500 is way to much, not worth it is my personal opinion!
Anyone with inputs on pricing and girls in Scandallo? Anything below 1 k reais seemed difficult to impossible. Collected a couple of numbers.
Think I will go for som clinicas where I don't have to spent 600 before getting laid.[/QUOTE].
Sao Paulo escort agency website
Has anyone hired an escort through this website? [URL]https://callgirlsinsaopaulo.com.br/[/URL]
If so, how did it go?
Local SIM and Public WiFi
[URL]cpfgenerator.net[/URL]
Will make my first trip to SP soon, and wanted to get more clarity on the local SIM card situation. Having read many of the posts, Knowledge had posted this CPF generator that will provide a number to activate a SIM card and allow the use of public WiFi in places like shopping malls, etc. I've also read that you can go to a TIM store with your passport and they'll be able to fix you up.
Is it best and easiest to get a SIM at GRU? I usually do this at most international airports in the world without a problem, but I ran into problems in Rio a few years ago. I forgot to get set at the airport, and then went to Rio Sul mall after getting settled. The three cell stores I went to told me they couldn't help me since I wasn't a native or something. Very frustrating as none of them spoke English and they turned away and ignored me. Someone back at my hotel told me to go to one of the kiosks and they could fix me up. The kiosk guy had a friend there who spoke English, and they got me set up for cheap after 15 minutes or so.
So, the easiest way to avoid hassles and get set with a local SIM is to use a cell place at GRU and use a CPF generated number? Just trying to get this straight so I can use Uber and Google Maps right away and not feel hassled wasting time and energy. Other newbies are probably curious too. Thanks in advance.
T-Mobile International Data Pass
I was looking to go with the T-Mobile International Data Pass. I haven't used it before, but I was told it's $50 for a month of Unlimited Calls & Texts to anywhere in the world, and 15 GB of high speed data.
The Brazil Airalo is $47 a month for 200 minutes talk, 200 texts, and 20 GB of Data. Not sure if the call minutes include international calls. Now that Skype is gone, I wanted a convenient service to call anywhere in the world when I'm in another country. Seems like the T-Mobile option may be better.
I'd like a local number in Brazil and a second phone, so maybe I'll do both. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Guest19;3001894]Sometime ago, somebody recommended esim service.
[URL]https://www.airalo.com/brazil-esim[/URL]
Looks like it is little bit cheaper then t-mobile international plan.[/QUOTE]