Simple guide to Lima Casas
I was in Lima for the first time and stayed there for three days and got it all mapped out pretty well for what I needed during those three days. First of all, I did not stay in Mraflores but in a hostel on Plaza San Martin, it's called Orchid Hostel and is located on 959 Jiron Carabaya which in in a Lima District near the Centro. No complains, I was in a 6 bed dorms and only one night there was another person in the room with me, all the other nights I had the whole room for myself. People say it may be a bit dangerous in that area, honestly, I walked all days and nights, I was in Centro at midnight on two different nights and no-one bothered me. Lima seems to be very calm city except for traffic, they all beep those horns all the time and it's annoying. Second, money exchange, I was getting 3. 37 at all money exchange places in Plaza San Martin and that's probably what it is. Food, very disappointing, I was looking for a Peruvian restaurants after being told that Lima is a Culinary capitol of Latin America and there was none, two chevicherias, some Soup restaurants, one Swiss and one German restaurant and many 'hole in the wall' kind of places that I did not want to visit. But who cares about food, there is always Starbucs or McDonnalds that can do the trick.
Girls, I was lucky to find it the second day after google maps sent me to a different neighborhood when I typed 'Las Cucardas" and was walking through ghettos after 10 pm. I found it the next morning and it was OK I would Say, I really compare everything down there in South America to Medellin's "Casa New Life' or Bogotas "Rosquillas" and Las Cucardas has a pretty good roster of girls but too expensive, 30 Soles to get in and then 80 for the girl, and they don't even offer BBB or raw like in Colombia, like I said Peruvians and Ecuadorians are very laid back. There was literally 70% of girls from Equador, and they are fine. Las Cucardas is in a heavy industrial neighborhood and can scare westerners but hey, it's ok, they know what you are there for and no-one will bother you. The next day (yesterday) I took a bus to LOS Olivos to see what "Las Sirenitas" was all about and was pleasantly surprised to find out it is actually very comparable to Colombian brothels of Bogota and Medellin. I had a native looking girl, she said she was Ecuadorian, like most of them, with nice, hard boobs and standard Latina butt. It was a hard choice, there was at least ten very good looking chicas, 10 sol to get in and 40 for the girl, so at $15 a pop, it's definitely worth a visit. It opens late, 4 pm, even though when you google it it says 9 am. Here is the best way to get there to LOS Olivos; I don't suggest tax because of very bad traffic but bus, there is a central bus station around Avenida 28 Julio and those buses run on two dedicated lines and are not affected by traffic, it took me about 30 to 40 minutes to the last stop in Independence / Los Olivos and it takes 5 to 10 minutes easy walk to Las Sirenitas. Hope this helps, let us know how you did. Good luck and enjoy Lima.
How did you find these beauties?
[QUOTE=AntonioLion;2422665]I enjoyed all those Venezuelan girls last year, beautiful, passionate and incredible.[/QUOTE]Heading to Lima in a few weeks. Antonio, where did you find your Venezuelan beauties? Through the ads or on the streets? (Been eyeing how the pictures of Keisi you posted last year!